Finckh
Finckh is the name of an old noble family, see Finckh (noble family)
- Georg Clemens von Finckh (1687–1756), theologian
- Friedrich August von Finck (1718–1766), Prussian lieutenant general, then Danish war councilor
- Christian Daniel von Finckh (1766–1813), Oldenburg civil servant and executed for alleged resistance against the Napoleonic occupation forces
- Alexander Christian von Finckh (1806–1888), District President of the Principality of Birkenfeld
- Johann Daniel von Finckh (1807–1867), President of the Supreme Court and President of the Oldenburg State Parliament
- Eduard von Finckh (1836–1924), Prussian major general.
- Eugen von Finckh (1860–1930), Privy Higher Government Council, independent Prime Minister of the Free State of Oldenburg from 1923 to 1930
- Luise von Finckh (* 1994), young German actress
Finckh is the family name of other people:
- Beate Finckh (* 1960), German actress
- Christoph Eberhard Finckh (1802–1869), German classical philologist and high school teacher.
- Eberhard Finckh (1899–1944), Colonel in the General Staff and resistance fighter July 20, 1944
- Georg Philipp Finckh (around 1608–1679), German cartographer
- Gerhard Finckh (* 1952), German art historian
- Helene Finckh , Rudolf Steiner's professional stenographer
- Hermann Finckh (1910–1962), German politician (CDU)
- Karl Finckh (merchant) (1806–1869), German merchant and association official
- Karl Finckh (physical chemist) (1878–1941), German physical chemist and lighting technician
- Ludwig Finckh (1876–1964), German writer
- Manfred Finckh , German geoecologist
- Sixt Jakob Finckh (1761–1852), member of the Württemberg state parliament
- Ulrich Finckh (1927–2019), from 1971 to 2003 Chairman of the Central Office for Law and Protection of Conscientious Objectors (Central Office for Conscientious Objectors)
- Ute Finckh-Krämer (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
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