Freytag (family name)
Freytag (or Freytagh) is a family name .
variants
Name bearer
A.
- Adam Freytag (1608–1650), doctor and engineer, see Adam Freitag
- Alexander Freytag von Loringhoven (1849–1908), German lawyer, archivist and writer
- Alexandre Freytag (1870–1947), Swiss founder of the religious community "Church of the Kingdom of God"
- Andreas Freytag (politician) (1818–1905), German lawyer and politician
- Andreas Freytag (economist) (* 1962), German economist and university professor
- Anette Freytag (* 1971), Austrian art historian
- Anne Freytag (* 1982), German writer
- August Freytag (1823–1889), renowned jeweler and patron in Elberfeld
- Axel von Freytagh-Loringhoven (1878–1942), German lawyer, member of the Reichstag, member of the permanent international court of arbitration in The Hague
B.
- Barbara von Ow-Freytag (* 1957), German journalist and political scientist
- Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven (1914–2007), Lieutenant General in the Bundeswehr
- Bernhard Freytag (1839–1901), German lawyer
- Bettina von Freytag called Löringhoff (* 1943), German Classical Archaeologist
- Bianca Strauch-Freytag (* 1972), German graphic designer
- Bruno von Freytag-Löringhoff (1912–1996), German philosopher and logician
C.
- Carl Freytag (politician) (1902–1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Carl Freytag (author) , German author
- Conrad Freytag (1846–1921), German building contractor
D.
- Dieter Freytag (* 1955), German politician
E.
- Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven (1874–1927), German Dada artist
- Emil Otto Freytag (1835–1917), German lawyer, co-founder of the training association for workers in 1879
- Erwin Freytag (1907–1987), German author and theologian
F.
- Friedrich Freytag (1853–1920), German engineer and professor of mechanical engineering
- Fritz Freytag (1908 – after 1968), German engineer and aircraft designer
G
- Gabriele Freytag (* 1967), German beach volleyball player
- Georg Freytag (painter) (1897–1967), German painter and local historian
- Georg Wilhelm Freytag (1788–1861), German orientalist
- Günther E. Freytag (1918–1989), German zoologist
- Gustav Freytag (1816–1895), German writer and journalist, national liberal member of the Reichstag
- Gustav Freytag (cartographer) (1852–1938), German-Austrian cartographer, see Freytag & Berndt
H
- Hans Freytag (diplomat) (1869–1954), German diplomat
- Hans Freytag (politician) (1913–1982), German politician (SPD)
- Hans-Jürgen Freytag , German draftsman and science fiction author (pseudonym: HJ Frey)
- Hans Ludwig Freytag (1934–1993), German politician (FDP, CDU), economist and university professor
- Hartmut Freytag (* 1941), Professor at the Institute for German Studies I at the University of Hamburg
- Heinrich Freytag (painter) (1876–1951), German painter and graphic artist
- Heinrich Freytag (photographer) (around 1910–1990), German photographer, specialist book author, professor in Weimar and Stuttgart
- Heinrich Hermann Freytag (1759–1811), organ builder
- Herman Eberhard Freytag (1796–1869), Dutch organ builder
- Hermann Freytag (historian) (1869–1921), West Prussian historian
- Hermann Freytag (1900–1962), 1937–1945 Lord Mayor of Duisburg (NSDAP)
- Holk Freytag (* 1943), German theater director and director
- Horst Freytag (1906–?), German SA and SS member, head of the Gestapo in Braunschweig and Königsberg
- Hugo von Freytag-Loringhoven (1855–1924), Prussian general and military writer
I.
- Ina Freytag , maiden name of Ina Albowitz (* 1943), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Iring Freytag (* 1981), German animator and film director
J
- Johann Freitag von Loringhoven (occasionally also Johann Freytag von Loringhoven ) (approx. 1430–1494), Landmeister of the Teutonic Order in Livonia
- Johann Heinrich Freytag (1760–1840), German lawyer and mayor of Frankfurt (Oder)
- Julius Freytag (1835–1926), German Protestant clergyman
K
- Karl Freytag (1831–1908), German zoo technician and agricultural scientist
L.
- Ludwig Freytag (teacher) (1842–1916), German teacher, translator (including the Nibelungenlied ) and writer
- Ludwig Freytag (composer) (1864–1928), zither player and composer
M.
- Martina Freytag (* 1969), German jazz singer, choir director, composer, arranger, author and workshop leader
- Mathilde Freiin von Freytag-Loringhoven (1860–1941), German artist
- Michael Freytag (* 1958), German politician (CDU), Senator for Finance for the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
N
- Nicole Freytag (* 1980), German pop singer
O
- Oskar Freytag (* before 1950), German table tennis player
- Otto Freytag (politician) (1835-1917), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Otto Freytag (painter) (1888–1980), German painter
P
- Paul Freytag (1873–1954), German painter and draftsman
- Paul Freytag (journalist) (1886 – after 1965), German journalist and editor
- Peter Freytag (* 1969), German psychologist
- Philipp Freytag (pseudonym Philipp Tagfrey ; 1840–1905), German lawyer, judge and essayist
R.
- Richard Freytag (1820-1894), German painter
- Robert Friedrich Freytag (1802-1851), German-Baltic Lieutenant General
- Robert Peter Freytag (1916-2010), Austrian actor and director, see Robert Freitag
- Ronald Freytag (* 1959), German psychologist
- Rudolf Freytag (1879–1959), German archivist, librarian and historian
S.
- Siegfried Freytag (1919–2003), German fighter pilot
T
- Tatjana Freytag von Loringhoven (* 1980), Austrian show jumper
- Theodor Freytag (1865–1933), German engineer and ministerial director
- Thomas Freytag (* around 1960), German computer scientist and university professor
- Tim Freytag (* 1969), German human geographer
V
- Verena Freytag (dance teacher) (* 1966), German dance teacher and university professor for aesthetic education and movement education
- Verena S. Freytag (* 1973), German film director and author
W.
- Walter Freytag (General) (1892–1982), German general
- Walter Freytag (theologian) (1899–1959), German Protestant theologian
- Werner Freytag (approx. 1925–2000), German doctor, anthropologist and author
- Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven (1899–1944), German officer and resistance fighter
- Wilhelm von Freytag (1720–1798), dragoon major near Minden 1759, Hanoverian field marshal
- Wilhelm Freytag (1873 – after 1908), German philosopher
- Willy Freytag (1873–1944), German philosopher
- Wolfgang Freytag (1893–1979), German major general
See also
- Freytag von Loringhoven (noble family)
- Theophilus Hermelates (Theophil Freytag)