Hannig
As a Slavic family name, Hannig is a West Slavic dialect translation of the Hebrew first name Johannes ("God is gracious"). He appeared particularly in the countries of the Bohemian Crown , where there was also the Vladiken family of the same name . Other common name variants are mainly Hennig , Hannich and Hanning .
The family's name day is St. John's Day on June 24th.
Name bearer
- Alex Hannig (1897–1987), Chilean athlete of German origin
- Frank Hannig (* 1974), German computer scientist, engineer and university professor
- Gary Hannig (* 1952), American politician
- Georg Hannig (1872–1934), German landscape gardener, director of the main cemetery in Szczecin
- Heinke Hannig (* 1957), German writer and radio play author
- Henner Hannig (1944–2017), German conservationist, architect and university professor
- Johann Georg Carl von Hannig (1709–1784), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Julius Robert Hannig (1866–1931), German sculptor
- Kurt Hannig (1920–1993), German biochemist
- Petr Hannig (* 1946), Czech music producer
- Rainer Hannig (* 1952), German Egyptologist
- Susanna Dickinson Hannig (1814–1883), survivor of the Battle of the Alamo
- Theresa Hannig (* 1984), German writer
- Ute Hannig (* 1972), German actress
- Wolf-Peter Hannig (* 1956), local politician (Die Linke), member of the People's Chamber
building
- Hannig Building in Austin , Texas
- Hannigburg in Grodziszcze
- Hannig Mill (Hannigův mlýn) in Heřmanice u Frýdlantu (formerly Hermsdorf in Bohemia)
- Dreifaltigkeitshof in Mariahilfer Straße 82, in Vienna's VII district, the Viennese domicile of FML Hannig
- Hannig is also the name of a street in Logandale, Clark County (Nevada)
See also
- Hannigalp (Canton of Valais)
- Hannigbahn
- Hannich (disambiguation)