Grimm (family name)
Grimm is a family name .
origin
Derived from Germanic personal names that contain “Grimm” as a component, such as Isangrim , Hallgrim , Grimhold .
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Grimm (? –2005), German photographer
- Albert Grimm (national prize winner) , head of the main scientific laboratory and technical center at VEB Chemische Werke Buna
- Albert Grimm (local history researcher) (* 1934), Swiss teacher, local history researcher and museum director
- Albert Ludewig Grimm (1786–1872), German writer and politician
- Alexander Grimm (* 1986), German canoe slalom driver
- Alfons Grimm (1898–1954), Swiss painter and draftsman
- Alfred Grimm (* 1943), German artist
- Alfred Grimm (Egyptologist) (* 1953), German Egyptologist
- Alois Grimm (1886–1944), Nazi victim, Jesuit, patrologist, educator
- Andreas Grimm (* 1962), German composer, keyboardist and university teacher
- Arthur Grimm (painter) (1883–1948), German painter
- Arthur Grimm (photographer) (* 1908), German photographer
- August Heinrich Grimm (1873–1944), German dialect writer
- August Theodor von Grimm (1805–1878), German educator, writer and Russian State Councilor
B.
- Benjamin Grimm (* 1984), German lawyer, politician (SPD) and political official
- Bernd Grimm (* 1962), German designer and object artist
- Bernhard Grimm (conscientious objector) (1923–1942), craftsman and song writer, Jehovah's Witness, executed for conscientious objection
- Bernhard Grimm (biologist) (* 1956/1957), German biologist, plant physiologist and university professor
- Bert Grimm (1900–1985), American tattoo artist
C.
- Carl Grimm (musician) (? –1888), German musician
- Carl Grimm (1830–1898), German lawyer and politician, see Karl von Grimm (politician)
- Carl Grimm (draftsman) (1872–1936), German draftsman and caricaturist
- Carl Ludwig Wilibald Grimm (1807-1891), German writer
- Charlotte Grimm (1793–1833), sister of the Brothers Grimm
- Chiara Grimm (* 1997), Swiss tennis player
- Christian Grimm (* 1987), German soccer player
- Christian Grimm (lawyer) (* 1949), German lawyer and writer
- Christoph Grimm (politician, 1943) (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Christoph Grimm (politician, 1954) (* 1954), Swiss politician (GPS)
- Christoph Grimm (politician, 1957) (* 1957), German politician (AfD), MdL Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Claus Grimm (historian) (1904–1987), German historian, teacher and archivist
- Claus Grimm (judge) (1923–2008), German lawyer, Vice President of the Federal Fiscal Court
- Claus Grimm (art historian) (* 1940), German art historian
- Constantin von Grimm (1845–1896), German painter and illustrator
- Cora Sabrina Grimm (* 1979), German actress
D.
- Dawid Grimm (1823–1898), Russian architect and researcher of the Byzantine Empire, Georgia and Armenia
- Dick Grimm (1923-2014), Canadian golf official
- Dieter Grimm (* 1937), German legal scholar (BVerfG) and university professor
- Doris Grimm (1925–2007), German pharmacist and specialist author
E.
- Eduard Grimm (1848–1932), German theologian
- Eduard Grimm (painter) (1882–1943), German painter
- Emil Grimm (1872 – after 1920), German journalist
- Emma Grimm (* 1996), German actress and voice actress
- Erich Grimm (1890 – after 1948), German genealogist
- Ernst Grimm (boxer) (1899–1945), German boxer
- Ernst Grimm (entrepreneur) (* 1927), German entrepreneur
F.
- Fatima Grimm (1934–2013), German author and lecturer
- Ferdinand Grimm (Crown Syndicate) (1806–1895), German Crown Syndicate and politician
- Ferdinand Grimm (1869–1948), Austrian civil servant and politician
- Ferdinand Philipp Grimm (1788–1845), German collector of sagas
- Florian Grimm (* 1984), German biathlete
- Frank Grimm (* 1930), German politician (SED) and Lord Mayor of Schwerin
- Franz Grimm (politician) , Austrian politician, member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Franz Grimm (cultural manager) (* 1947), Swiss teacher and concert organizer
- Franz Anton Grimm (1710–1784), Moravian builder, map collector and engineer
- Friedrich Grimm (Hanau) ( the elder ; 1672–1748), German theologian, great-grandfather of the Brothers Grimm
- Friedrich Grimm (Steinau) ( the younger ; 1707–1777), German theologian, grandfather of the Brothers Grimm
- Friedrich Grimm (lawyer) (1888–1959), German lawyer and politician (NSDAP)
- Friedrich Melchior Grimm (1723–1807), German writer and diplomat
- Fritz Grimm (1888–1966), Swiss architect
- Fritz Geller-Grimm (* 1965), German biologist, taxidermist and museum curator
G
- Georg Grimm (1868–1945), royal Bavarian magistrate and Buddhist
- Georg Friedrich Grimm (Grimme; before 1635–1690), printer in Hanover
- Gerd Grimm (1911–1998), German graphic artist
- Gerhard Grimm (medic) (1926–1996), German medic
- Gerhard Grimm (1927–1998), German art scholar
- Gerhard Grimm (historian) (1929–2006), German Eastern European historian
- Gisela Grimm (1827–1889), German writer, see Gisela von Arnim
- Gisèle Grimm (* 1929), French actress
- Gorm Grimm (1941–2008), German physician
- Gottfried Grimm (* 1936), German politician (CSU)
- Günter Grimm (1940–2010), German classical archaeologist
- Gunter E. Grimm (* 1945), German specialist in German
- Gustav Grimm (1886–1958), German strength acrobat
H
- Hannelore Grimm (psychologist) (* 1940), German psychologist
- Hannelore Grimm (politician) , German trade unionist (FDGB) and politician
- Hans Grimm (1875–1959), German writer
- Hans Grimm (architect) (1886–1940), German sculptor and architect
- Hans Grimm (composer) (1886–1965), German composer
- Hans Grimm (director) (1905-1998), German director
- Hans Grimm (physician) (1910–1995), German doctor and anthropologist
- Hans Grimm (SS member) , German SS main squad leader
- Hans Grimm (media manager) (* 1936), German media manager
- Hans G. Grimm (1887–1958), German chemist
- Hans Günther Grimm (* 1926), German singer (baritone)
- Hans Herbert Grimm (1896–1950), German teacher and author
- Hans-Ulrich Grimm (* 1955), German journalist
- Harald Grimm , German ice hockey player
- Hartmut Grimm (1953–2017), German musicologist
- Hedwig Grimm (1910–2003), German rose expert
- Heike Grimm (* 1967), German political scientist and economist
- Heiko Grimm (* 1977), German handball player and trainer
- Heiner Grimm (1913–1985), German painter
- Heinrich Grimm (composer) (1593–1637), German composer
- Heinrich Grimm (politician, 1855) (1855–1928), German politician, MdL Oldenburg
- Heinrich Grimm (historian) (1892–1975), German historian
- Heinrich Grimm (writer) (1893–1983), German forest clerk and writer
- Heinrich Grimm (theologian) (1896–1963), German theologian and politician
- Heinrich Grimm (politician, 1911) (1911–1971), German politician (SPD)
- Heinrich Grimm von Wartenfels (1754–1821), Swiss politician
- Heinrich Adolf Grimm (1892–1955?), German specialist in German
- Heinrich Adolph Grimm (1747–1813), German theologian and orientalist
- Heinrich Gottfried Grimm (1804-1884), German medic and military doctor
- Helmut Grimm (* 1940/1941), German biologist
- Herman Grimm (1828–1901), German art historian
- Hermann Grimm (politician, 1831) (1831–1881), German politician (NLP)
- Hermann Grimm (painter) (1860–1931), German genre painter of the Düsseldorf School
- Hermann Grimm (Oberamtmann) (1866–1960), Württemberg Oberamtmann
- Hermann Grimm (spy) (1897–1944), Swiss-German dental technician and traitor
- Hermann Grimm (entrepreneur) , German entrepreneur and member of parliament (LDPD)
- Herwig Grimm (* 1978), Austrian philosopher and animal rights expert
- Holle Grimm (1918–2009), German doctor and right-wing extremist
- Hugo Grimm (painter) (1866–1944), Austrian painter
- Hugo Grimm (actor) (actually Hubertus Grimm ; * 1980), German actor
I.
- Imre Grimm (* 1973), German journalist, columnist, book author and satirist
- Inge Maria Grimm (* 1921), Austrian radio play and youth literature author as well as radio editor and spokeswoman
- Isabel Grimm-Stadelmann (* 1969), German art and cultural historian (Egyptology, Byzantine medicine)
J
- Jacob Grimm (1785–1863), German linguist and literary scholar
- Jakob Wilhelm Grimm (1752–1824), German theologian and preacher
- Jan Grimm (1943–2012), Czech painter
- Jérémy Grimm (* 1987), French football player
- Jesse Grimm (* 1988), German voice actor
- Jim Grimm (1928–2006), Swiss composer
- Johann Grimm (pastor) (1647–1716), Swiss pastor and preacher
- Johann Grimm (1677–1747), Swiss portrait and miniature painter
- Johann Grimm (mining scientist) (1805–1874), Austrian mining scientist and lecturer
- Johann Caspar Grimm (1662–1728), German physician
- Johann Friedrich Karl Grimm (1737–1821), German botanist and doctor
- Johann Georg Grimm (1846–1887), German landscape painter
- Johann Ludwig Grimm (1745–1794), German Protestant preacher and high school teacher
- Johann Martin Grimm (1709–1762), German Protestant Reformed theologian and preacher
- Josef Grimm (1900–1945), German pastor
- Joseph Grimm (1827–1896), German Catholic theologian and university professor
- Juliane Charlotte Friederike Grimm (1735–1796), sister of the father of the Brothers Grimm
- Julius Grimm (politician) (1821–1911), German lawyer and politician
- Julius Grimm (photographer) (1842–1906), Austrian photographer and astronomer
- Julius Grimm (director) , German filmmaker
- Julius Otto Grimm (1827–1903), German composer and conductor
- Jürgen Grimm (1934–2009), German literary scholar
- Jürgen Grimm (physicist) (* 1954), German physicist and university professor
- Jürgen Grimm (media scientist) (* 1954), German media scientist
- Justin Grimm (* 1988), American baseball player
- Justus Grimm (* 1970), German cellist and university professor
K
- Karl Grimm (lawyer, 1824) (1824 – after 1861), German lawyer, mayor and member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Karl Grimm (1826–1893), German lawyer and member of the Reichstag
- Karl von Grimm (politician) (1830–1898), German lawyer and politician
- Karl Friedrich Grimm (? –1808), German writer
- Kerstin Grimm (* 1956), German artist
- Kurt Grimm (lawyer) (1903–1984), Austrian lawyer
- Kurt Grimm (director) (1931-2004), German film and television director
L.
- Leo Grimm (1889–1916), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Leopold Grimm (also Leo Grimm ; * 1962), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Ludwig Grimm (writer) (1869–1938), German teacher, writer and local history researcher
- Ludwig Emil Grimm (1790–1863), German painter
- Luise Grimm (1900–1991), German painter
- Lulu Grimm (* 1990), German actress
M.
- Manfred Grimm (soccer player, 1939) (* 1939), German soccer player (Wismut Gera)
- Manfred Grimm (soccer player, 1948) (* 1948), German soccer player (VfR Heilbronn)
- Marcel Grimm (* around 1941), Swiss table tennis player
- Marco Grimm (* 1972), German soccer player
- Maria Grimm-Einödshofer (1861–1941), operetta singer, theater actress and film actress in German silent films
- Markus Grimm (actor) ( Der Grimm ; * 1967), German performer and writer
- Markus Grimm (singer) (* 1979), German singer and writer
- Max von Grimm (? - after 1800), Austrian draftsman, engraver and cartographer
- Max Grimm (* 1986), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Matthias Grimm (1943–2020), German actor, radio play and dubbing actor, dubbing writer and dialogue director
- Michael Grimm (author) (1821–1877), German teacher, local historian and author
- Michael Grimm (actor) (* 1944), German actor and director
- Michael Grimm (politician) (* 1970), American politician (New York)
- Michael Grimm (economist) (* 1971), German economist and university professor
- Michael Grimm (singer) (born 1979), American singer
- Michael A. Grimm (* 1970), German film and theater actor
- Monika Grimm (* 1940), German pop singer and film actress
- Moritz Grimm (1669–1757), German architect and builder
N
- Nancy Grimm (* 1979), German linguist, lecturer and non-fiction author
O
- Oliver Grimm (1948–2017), German actor
- Oskar Andrejewitsch Grimm (1845 / 1846–1920), Russian ichthyologist , lecturer, ministerial official and parliamentarian
- Otto Grimm (politician, 1855) (1855–1925), German lawyer and politician, mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Otto Grimm (politician, 1901) (1901–1969), German lawyer and politician, mayor of Altenburg
- Otto Grimm (athlete) , German hammer thrower
- Otto Grimm (painter) (* 1955), Swiss painter and draftsman
P
- Paul Grimm (1907–1993), German medieval archaeologist
- Paul Grimm (artist) (1926–2018), German sculptor and painter
- Peter Grimm (alpinist) (1929–2013), German writer, alpine historian and chronicler
- Peter Grimm (* 1965), German journalist, documentary filmmaker and film producer
- Peter Prinz-Grimm (* around 1955), German geologist and university professor
- Petra Grimm (* 1962), German media / communication scientist and university lecturer
- Petra Grimm-Benne (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Philipp Grimm (lawyer) (1860–1930), German lawyer, notary and manager
- Philipp Grimm (SS member) (1909–1984), German SS Obersturmführer
- Philipp Grimm (actor) (* 1984), German actor
- Philipp Grimm (handball player) (* 1985), German handball player
- Philipp Grimm (marksman) (* 1992), German marksman
- Philipp Wilhelm Grimm (1751–1796), German lawyer and bailiff, father of the Brothers Grimm
R.
- Reinhard Grimm (* 1966), German business economist, banking and economic manager
- Reinhardt Grimm (* 1956), German painter, sculptor and set designer
- Reinhold Grimm (1873–1952), German specialist in German
- Richard Grimm (gallery owner) (* 1945), German gallery owner and museum founder / director; see Jewish Museum Munich # history
- Richard Grimm-Sachsenberg (1873–1952), German painter, etcher and engraver
- Robert Grimm (1881–1958), Swiss politician (SP) and publicist
- Rolf Grimm (* 1937), German architect and university professor
- Rosa Grimm (1875–1955), Swiss politician and women's rights activist
- Rüdiger Grimm (* 1952), German curative educator and university professor
- Rudolf Grimm (* 1961), Austrian physicist
- Rudolph Grimm (1906–1969), architect of the Upper Bavarian Post Building School
S.
- Samuel Hieronymus Grimm (1733–1794), Swiss landscape painter and poet
- Sandra Grimm (* 1974), author of German-language books for infants and children
- Siegmund Grimm (around 1480–1531), doctor, pharmacist, publisher, printer and co-owner of an office in Augsburg
- Silke Grimm (* 1967), German politician (AfD) and entrepreneur
- Stefan Grimm (1963–2014), German-British toxicologist
- Stefanie Grimm (* 1990), German soccer player
- Steffen Grimm (* 1970), German politician
T
- Theodor Grimm (1864–1952), Austrian painter
- Thomas Grimm (filmmaker) (* 1954), German filmmaker
- Thomas Grimm (sports official) (* 1959), Swiss lawyer and sports official
- Thomas Grimm (swimmer) (* 1973), German swimmer
- Tiemo Grimm (* 1944), German human geneticist
- Tilemann Grimm (1922–2002), German sinologist
- Tim Grimm (* 1960), American actor and folk singer
U
- Ulrich Grimm (judge) (* 1942), German judge, judicial historian and local researcher
- Ulrich Grimm (business economist) (* around 1950), German business economist and university professor
- Ulrich Werner Grimm (* 1954), German journalist and author
V
- Valentin Grimm (1850– after 1917), German Imperial Judge
- Veronika Grimm (* 1971), German economist and university lecturer
- Vincenz Grimm (1800–1872), Austro-Hungarian lithographer and chess player
W.
- Walter Grimm (engineer) (1885–1941), Swiss engineer
- Walter Grimm (musician) (* before 1960), Swiss clarinetist, saxophonist and company owner
- Walter Otto Grimm (1894–1919), American-German painter and wood cutter
- Walther Ludwig Grimm (1869–1938), German educator and storyteller
- Werner Grimm (1892–1964), Swiss engineer
- Wernt Grimm (1912–2000), German rose expert
- Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859), German linguist and literary scholar
- Wilhelm von Grimm (1861–1929), German major general
- Wilhelm Grimm (politician) (1889–1944), German politician (DSP, NSDAP), MdR
- Wilhelm Grimm (Forester) (1897–1987), German forester
- Willem Grimm (1904–1986), German painter
- Willy Grimm (1913–2010), Swiss composer and music critic
- Wolfgang Grimm (1959–2007), German painter
Y
- Yoshij Grimm (* 1991), German actor and voice actor