Hagen (family name)
Hagen is a German family name of Old High German origin and means something like "Heger, protector", to hag "fenced / enclosed place".
In addition to the civil families of the name Hagen, there are various noble families of this name that are not related to each other:
- the Brandenburg " von der Hagen " ,
- the Hessian Reichsministeriale "von Hagen-Münzenberg " ,
- the New Mark-Pomeranian nobility family " von Hagen " ,
- the Saarland noble family " Hagen zur Motten " ,
- the Thuringian barons and counts " vom Hagen " ,
- the Westphalian " von Hagen " and
- the letter aristocratic "von Hagen" .
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Hagen (1851–1926), German conductor and composer
- Adolf Hermann Wilhelm Hagen (1820–1894), German banker and politician, MdR
- Albert Hagen (1902–1962), Swiss musician and composer
- Albrecht von Hagen (1904–1944), German lawyer and resistance fighter
- Alexander Hagen (* 1955), sailing enthusiast
- Alexandra Hagen , maiden name of Alexandra Stolley (* 1968), German lawyer
- Alfred Hagen (actually Alfred Weiß ; 1879–1963), Austrian journalist and writer
- Anastasia Hagen (* 1985), Ukrainian model and porn actress
- Angelika Hagen , Austrian ethnologist, social scientist and musician
- Anne Julia Hagen (* 1990), German model
- Antje Hagen (* 1938), German actress
- Anton Hagen (1868–1952), German politician, MdL Saxony
- Ask van der Hagen (* 1996), Norwegian actor and child actor
- August Hagen (judge) (1834–1910), German judge and politician
- August Hagen (politician) (1843 – after 1912), German headmaster and politician (NLP), MdR
- August Hagen (sculptor) (1875–1944), German sculptor and painter from the Düsseldorf School
- August Hagen (theologian) (1889–1963), German clergyman, theologian and university professor
- August Matthias Hagen (1794–1878), Baltic German painter and graphic artist
- Axel Hagen (* 1963), German jazz musician
B.
- Barbara Hagen-Walther (* around 1975), Austrian art historian (musical instruments) and museum curator
- Beatrice Hagen (1899–1987), American mathematician and university professor
- Benno von Hagen (1883–1961), German classical philologist
- Bernhard von Hagen († 1556), priest and vicar general in Cologne
- Bernhard Hagen (ethnologist) (1853-1919), German ethnologist, anthropologist, doctor and researcher
- Bernhard Joachim Hagen (1720–1787), German composer and lutenist
- Betty-Jean Hagen (1930–2016), Canadian violinist and music teacher
- Birgit Hagen (* 1957), German hockey player
- Blanca von Hagen (1842–1885), German portrait and genre painter
- Britt Hagen (* 1944), German pop singer
- Busso von Hagen (1665–1734), Brunswick imperial general
C.
- Carl von Hagen (1780–1837), Prussian officer and local politician
- Carl Hagen (banker) (1856–1938), German banker
- Carl Albert Hagen (1839–1910), Prussian district administrator
- Carl Fredrik Hagen (* 1991), Norwegian cyclist and triathlete
- Carl Heinrich Hagen (also Karl Heinrich Hagen ; 1785–1856), lawyer, economist and university professor
- Carl I. Hagen (* 1944), Norwegian politician
- Carl R. Hagen (* 1937), American physicist
- Carla Hagen (* 1931), German actress
- Cecilia Hagen (* 1946), Swedish journalist and writer
- Christoph vom Hagen (1592–1655), German mining entrepreneur and owner of the city palace in Eisleben
- Christoph von Hagen (1538 – after 1571), District Administrator of the Archdiocese of Magdeburg
- Christoph Hagen (* 1968), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ)
- Christopher S. Hagen ( Heinz-Josef Stammel ; 1926–1990), German writer
- Clemens Hagen (* 1966), Austrian cellist and university professor
- Conrad Orth ab Hagen († 1589), German lawyer and university professor
- Cosma Shiva Hagen (* 1981), German actress
- Curt von Hagen (1859–1897), German colonial administrator
D.
- Dagmar von Hagen (1933–2004), German journalist, non-fiction author and local history researcher, see Dagmar Albrecht
- David Hagen (* 1973), Scottish football player
E.
- Earle Hagen (1919–2008), American composer
- Edmund von Hagen (1850–1907), German writer, philosopher and composer, critic of Richard Wagner
- Eduard von Hagen (1834–1909), German art and church painter
- Eduard Hagen (1851–1932), German lieutenant general
- Edvald Boasson Hagen (* 1987), Norwegian cyclist
- Edward Hagen (1908–1963), American handball player
- Emmi Hagen (1918–1968), German doctor
- Erhard Hagen von Hagenfels (1786–1868), German politician, mayor of Bayreuth
- Erich Hagen (1936–1978), German cyclist
- Erich Bessel-Hagen (1898–1946), German mathematician and university professor
- Erik Hagen (* 1975), Norwegian football player
- Ernst von dem Hagen (1848–1928), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Ernst Hagen (author) (1906–1984), Austrian actor and author
- Ernst Hagen (politician) (* 1952), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Ernst August Hagen (1797–1880), German writer and art historian
- Ernst Bessel Hagen (1851–1923), German physicist
- Ernst Heinrich Graf von Hagen (* 1748), German entrepreneur, privy councilor and president of the court of appeal
- Eva-Maria Hagen (* 1934), German actress, singer and author
F.
- Franz Hagen (1871–1953), German architect
- Friedel von Hagen (1954–2015), German DJ
- Friedrich von Hagen ( Friedrich Wilhelm von Hagen ; 1801–1880), German forester
- Friedrich Hagen (1903–1979), German poet
- Friedrich von dem Hagen (1846–1926), Prussian lieutenant general
- Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen (1780–1856), German specialist in German
- Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen (1767–1837), German reform pedagogue and pastor
- Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen junior (1814–1888), German doctor
- Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Hartmann von Hagen (1835–1899), royal Prussian lieutenant general
- Fritz Hagen (1917–2016), German journalist and Low German dialect poet
- Fritz Karl Bessel-Hagen (1856–1945), German surgeon
- Frode Hagen (* 1974), Norwegian handball player
G
- Georg Hagen (politician) (1887–1958), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria
- Georg Hagen (soccer player) (* 1919), German soccer player
- Gottfried Hagen (1230–1299), German town clerk
- Gotthilf Hagen (1797–1884), German hydraulic engineer
- Gunzelin I. (Schwerin) (between 1125 and 1130–1185), Count of Schwerin
H
- Hans Hagen (soccer player, 1894) (1894–1957), German soccer player and coach
- Hans Hagen (musician) (1902–2002), German cellist and composer
- Hans Hagen (film composer) (1915–1979), Austrian musician and composer
- Hans Hagen (soccer player II) , German soccer player
- Hans Hagen (soccer player, 1927) (* 1927), Swiss soccer player
- Hans Hagen (computer scientist) (* 1953), German computer scientist and university professor
- Hans Hagen (writer) (* 1955), Dutch writer
- Hans Joachim von Hagen (1646–1701), Prussian major general
- Hans Oliva-Hagen (1922–1992), German journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Hans Wilhelm von Hagen (1830-1892), Prussian district administrator
- Hans Wilhelm Hagen (1907–1969), German journalist and functionary (NSDAP)
- Hans von Hagen (1775–1851), Prussian major general
- Harald Hagen (1902–1972), Norwegian sailor
- Harlan Hagen (1914–1990), American politician
- Harold Hagen (1901–1957), American politician
- Hartmann Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich von Hagen (1835–1899), Prussian lieutenant general
- Heike Hagen (* 1970), German radio play and dubbing speaker, singer and music producer
- Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen (1780–1856), German specialist in German
- Heinrich vom Hagen (1619–1664), German mining entrepreneur
- Heinrich Hagen (pharmacist) (1709–1772), German pharmacist and publicist
- Heinrich Hagen (engineer) (1819–1914), German engineer and building officer, tomb at the Engesohde town cemetery
- Heinrich von Hagen (1831–1905), Prussian lieutenant general
- Heinrich-Otto von Hagen (* 1933), German zoologist and university professor
- Heinrich Hagen (athlete) (born 1935), German athlete
- Heinrich Erdmann Fürchtegott Hagen , member of the Reuss younger line of parliament
- Henning Hagen (around 1435–1504), German Benedictine monk and historian
- Herbert Hagen (1913–1999), German SS Sturmbannführer
- Hermann von Hagen (also Harm von Hagen ; † 1570), German Lutheran theologian
- Hermann Hagen (philologist) (1844–1898), German-Swiss classical philologist
- Hermann Hagen (geographer) (1889–1976), German geographer
- Hermann Hagen (politician) (1906–1992), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Hermann August Hagen (1817-1893), German entomologist
- Hertha von Hagen (1876–1962), Austrian theater and film actress
- Hildegard Hagen , pseudonym of Hermann Schilling
- Hilmar vom Hagen (1835–1900), German landowner and politician, MdHH
- Holger Hagen (1915–1996), German actor and voice actor
- Horst Hagen (physician) (1926–2011), German internist, publicist on the African animal world
- Horst Hagen (1934–2019), German lawyer and judge
- Horst Hagen (volleyball player) (* 1950), volleyball player from the GDR
- Hugo Hagen (1818–1871), German sculptor
- Hugo von Hagen (1835–1911), Prussian major general
- Hugo vom Hagen (1856–1913), German officer
I.
- Ida Marie Hagen (* 2000), Norwegian Nordic combined athlete
- Ingo von Hagen (1940-2017), German metallurgist
J
- Jakob Hagen (1883 – after 1954), Swiss university professor for hydrology
- James A. Hagen (* 1933), American government employee and railroad manager
- Javier Hagen (* 1971), Swiss singer (tenor) and composer
- Jean Hagen (1923–1977), American actress
- Jens Hagen (1944–2004), German photographer, journalist and author
- Joachim Otto von der Hagen (1860–1942), curator of the Kulturhistorisches Museum Prenzlau
- Johan van der Hagen , Dutch merchant
- Johann Hagen (abbot) , clergyman, abbot of Mondsee (until 1536)
- Johann von Hagen (1724–1782), German lawyer
- Johann Hagen (lawyer) (* 1943), Austrian lawyer, legal sociologist and university professor
- Johann Georg Hagen (1847–1930), Austrian Jesuit and astronomer
- Johann Hugo II. Von Hagen (1707–1791), Austrian statesman and diplomat
- Johann Philipp Hagen (1734–1792), German surgeon, obstetrician and university professor
- Johannes von Hagen († 1469), German religious, abbot of Bursfelde, see Johannes de Indagine (Benedictine)
- Johannes von Hagen (1467–1537), German astrologer and theologian, see Johannes Indagine
- Johannes Hagen (businessman) (1870–1943), German businessman and theater director
- Johannes Bremer von Hagen (1415–1475), German religious and theologian, see Johannes de Indagine (Carthusian)
- Josefin Hagen , actress, singer and voice actress
- Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (1824–1902), Baltic German painter
- Jürgen von Hagen (* 1955), German economist
K
- Karen Grønn-Hagen (1903–1982), Norwegian politician
- Karl Hagen (historian) (1810–1868), German historian and politician
- Karl Hagen (composer) (1867–1941), German composer and chief musician
- Karl Schulze-Hagen (* 1950), German doctor, ornithologist and specialist author
- Karl Ferdinand von Hagen called Geist (1711–1759), royal Prussian major general
- Karl Gottfried Hagen (1749–1829), German polymath
- Karl-Heinz Hagen (1919–1994), German journalist
- Karl Hubert Hagen (* 1936), German farmer and politician (CDU)
- Kaspar Hagen (1820–1885), Austrian dialect poet
- Kathrin ten Hagen (* 1982), German violinist
- Kevin Hagen (1928–2005), American actor
- Klaus Hagen , German hockey player in the 1960s
- Kurt Hagen (* 1884), German actor
- Kurt von dem Hagen (1866–1946), Prussian major general
L.
- Lorenz Hagen (1885-1965), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Louis Hagen (actually: Ludwig Levy, born Louis Heymann Levy; 1855–1932), German banker
- Louis Edmund Hagen (1916–2000), German author and film producer
- Louis Hagen (journalist) (* 1947), German journalist
- Ludwig Hagen (1829–1892), German civil engineer and university professor
- Ludwig vom Hagen (District President) (1770–1842), Prussian civil servant and District President
- Ludwig Philipp vom Hagen (1724–1771), Prussian politician
- Lukas Hagen (* 1962), Austrian violinist and university professor
- Lutz M. Hagen (* 1962), German communication scientist
M.
- Manfred Hagen (* 1934), German historian
- Marlis Countess vom Hagen (1911–2007), German politician
- Mary Hagen (1876–1944), German opera singer (soprano) and actress
- Martin Hagen (biathlete) (* 1954), American biathlete
- Martin Hagen (politician, 1970) (* 1970), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Martin Hagen (politician, 1981) (* 1981), German politician (FDP)
- Martine Ek Hagen (* 1991), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Matthäus Hagen († 1458), German preacher
- Max Hagen (1859–1914), German painter, draftsman and caricaturist
- Maximilian von Hagen (1886–1960), German historian
N
- Niels Peter Høeg-Hagen (1877–1907), Danish officer, cartographer and polar explorer
- Nina Hagen (1900–1986), Russian ethnographer and poet
- Nina Hagen (* 1955), German musician
- Norbert Hagen (1920–2013), German entrepreneur
O
- Oddbjørn Hagen (1908–1983), Norwegian cross-country skier and Nordic combined skier
- Olav Hagen (1921–2013), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Orville W. Hagen (1915–2007), American politician
- Oscar Hagen (1895–1996), German politician and entrepreneur
- Oscar W. Hagen (1884–1945), American politician
- Oskar von dem Hagen (General, 1848) (1848–1916), German major general
- Oskar von dem Hagen (General, 1883) (1883–1940), German major general
- Oskar Hagen (art historian) (1888–1957), German art historian
- Oskar von dem Hagen (economist) (* 1950), German economist
- Otto vom Hagen (1562–1626), German mining entrepreneur
- Otto von Hagen (1817–1880), German forest official
- Otto von dem Hagen (1846–1927), German clergyman and painter
- Otto Hagen (lawyer) ( Otto Franz Hermann Hagen ; 1865–1941), German lawyer
P
- Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen (* 1980), Norwegian actor
- Paul Hagen (librarian) (1864–1938), German philologist and librarian
- Paul Hagen , a pseudonym of Karl Borromäus Frank (1893–1969), Austrian-German-American publicist, politician and psychoanalyst
- Paul Hagen (actor) (1920–2003), Danish actor
- Peter von Hagen (1569–1620), German hymn writer, teacher and poet
- Peter Hagen , pseudonym of Willi Krause (writer) (1907–1945?), German journalist, screenwriter and director
- Peter Hagen (director) (* 1929), German television director
- Peter Hagen (cook) (* 1977), German cook
- Peter Schultz-Hagen (* 1953), German object and installation artist
- Petrus Hagen (1554–1614), German lawyer
- Philipp Siegmund von Hagen (1648–1717), Prussian lieutenant general and governor of Geldern
R.
- Reinold Hagen (1913–1990), German entrepreneur
- Richard Hagen (1843–1905), German actor
- Richard Hagen (* 1937), American physicist, see Carl R. Hagen
- Richard Hagen , pseudonym of Ivo Pala (* 1966), German writer
- Robert Hagen (1815–1858), German chemist, mineralogist and high school teacher
- Rolf Hagen (1922–2009), German historian
- Ross Hagen (1938–2011), American actor
- Rüdiger vom Hagen (1868–1947), German landowner and court official
- Rudolf Hagen (1889–1961), Swiss textile industrialist
- Rudolf Hagen (* 1872), founder of the motor truck factory Rudolf Hagen & Cie. GmbH
S.
- Sabine Hagen (1925–2009), German children's book author, see Helge Darnstädt
- Sarah Hagen (* 1989), American soccer player
- Sheri Hagen (* 1968), German actress, author, film director and producer
- Sinah Hagen (* 1996), German handball player
- Stein Erik Hagen (* 1956), Norwegian entrepreneur
- Stephanie Müller-Hagen (* 1982), German theater and film actress
- Sylvia Hagen (* 1947), German sculptor and draftsman
T
- Teus Hagen , Dutch internet pioneer
- Theodor Hagen (composer) (1823–1871), German composer and lawyer
- Theodor Hagen (painter) (1842–1919), German painter
- Theodor Hagen (actor) (1849–1909), Austrian actor and singer
- Tido von Hagen (1785–1858), Prussian infantry general
- Till Hagen (* 1949), German voice actor and actor
- Thomas Hagen (bobsleigh driver) (* 1950), Swiss bobsleigh driver
- Thomas Hagen (botanist) , German botanist, publicist and editor
- Thomas Philipp von der Hagen (1729–1797), German historian and genealogist
- Thoralf Hagen (1887–1979), Norwegian rower
- Tom Harald Hagen (* 1978), Norwegian football referee
- Toni Hagen (1917–2003), Swiss geologist
U
- Uta Hagen (1919–2004), German-American actress
V
- Veronika Hagen (* 1963), Austrian musician
- Victor Wolfgang von Hagen (1908–1985), American historian and anthropologist
- Volker von Hagen (* 1923), German television journalist
W.
- Waldemar von der Hagen (1839–1889), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Walter Hagen (1892–1969), American golfer
- Walter Hagen (pilot) (1897–1963), German pilot
- Walter Hagen (painter, 1910) (1910–1968), Swiss painter
- Walter Hagen , pseudonym of Wilhelm Höttl (1915–1999), Austrian SS officer
- Walter Hagen (painter, 1928) (1928–1980), German painter, graphic artist and restorer
- Walter Hagen-Groll (1927–2018), German choir director and conductor
- Werner Hagen (* 1923), German soccer player
- Wilhelm Hagen (singer) (1818–1895), German singer (tenor)
- Wilhelm Hagen (playwright) (1883–?), German journalist and playwright
- Wilhelm Hagen (medic) (1893–1982), German medic
- Wilhelm Hagen (biologist) , German biologist and university professor
- Wilhelmine Hagen (1910–1996), German numismatist
- Winfried Hagen , German millionaire
- Wolfgang Hagen (* 1950), German media scientist
- Wolfgang von Hagen (1819–1898), Prussian major general
Z
- Zoe Hagen (* 1994), German author and poetry slammer