Hartmann
Hartmann is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
Hartmann is an old German given name . See Hartmann (first name) .
Name bearer
A.
- Adalbert Hartmann (1895–1949), Bohemian lawyer and politician
- Adam Hartmann , German district administrator
- Adele Hartmann (1881–1937), German physician
- Adolf Hartmann (chemist) (1882–1959), Swiss food chemist and source geologist
- Adolf Hartmann (1900–1972), German painter
- Albert von Hartmann (1805–1865), German lieutenant colonel, senior government councilor and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Albert Hartmann (manufacturer) (1846–1909), German manufacturer
- Albert Hartmann (artist) (1868–1928), German artist and university professor
- Albert Hartmann (librarian) (1885–1973), German librarian
- Albert Hartmann (politician) (1899–1991), German farmer and politician (CDU)
- Alexander von Hartmann (1890–1943), German infantry general
- Alexander Hartmann (physicist) (* 1968), German physicist and university professor
- Alexandra Hartmann (1969–2014), German theater and film actress
- Alfons Hartmann (1915–1943), German resistance fighter
- Alfred Hartmann (writer) (1814–1897), Swiss writer
- Alfred Hartmann (translator) (1883–1960), Swiss translator
- Alfred Hartmann (Manager) (1894–1967), German manager and State Secretary
- Alfred Hartmann (racing driver) , German motorcycle racer
- Alfred Hartmann (shipowner) (* 1947), German shipowner, founder of Hartmann Reederei
- Alina Hartmann (* 1995), German basketball player
- Alois Hartmann (* 1936), Swiss journalist and politician
- Alwin Hartmann (1840–1921), German lawyer and member of the Reichstag
- Anastasius Hartmann (1803–1866), Swiss missionary and Apostolic Vicar of Bombay and Patna
- André Hartmann (* approx. 1976), German cabaret artist, voice simulator and emcee
- Andrea Lehner-Hartmann (* 1961), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian, religious educator and university teacher
- Andreas Hartmann (Rector) (around 1443–1507), Rector of Heidelberg University and Vicar General in Strasbourg
- Andreas Hartmann (playwright) (around 1540 – around 1600), German playwright
- Andreas Hartmann (writer) (around 1612 – after 1682), German writer
- Andreas Hartmann (folklorist) (* 1952), German folklorist
- Andreas Hartmann (author) (* 1959), German author and athlete
- Andreas Hartmann (violinist) (* 1960), German violinist and concert master
- Andreas Hartmann (writer, 1973) (* 1973), German writer
- Andreas Hartmann (ancient historian) (* 1977), German ancient historian
- Andreas Hartmann (Nordic combined) (* 1980), Swiss Nordic combined
- Andreas Hartmann (cameraman) (* 1983), German cameraman
- Andreas Hartmann (politician) , Swiss politician (FDP)
- Angelika Hartmann (pedagogue) (1829–1917), German pedagogue
- Angelika Hartmann (Islamic scholar) (* 1944), German Islamic scholar
- Anke Hartmann (* 1980), German speed skater, see Anke Blöchl
- Annalea Hartmann (* 1965), Swiss beach volleyball player
- Anna Sofie Hartmann (* 1984), Danish director and screenwriter
- Anny Hartmann (* 1970), German cabaret artist
- Anselm Hartmann (* 1959), German pianist and musicologist as well as university professor
- Anselm Hartmann (basketball player) (* 1993), German basketball player
- Anton Hartmann (1860–1912), German actor and theater director
- Anton Hartmann von Hartenthal (1776–1844), Lieutenant Field Marshal, owner of Infantry Regiment No. 29
- Anton Theodor Hartmann (1774–1838), German orientalist and Protestant theologian
- Arnold Hartmann (1861-1919), German architect
- Arthur Hartmann (1849–1931), German ENT doctor
- August Hartmann (painter) (1699–1764), German painter
- August von Hartmann (State Councilor) (1764–1849), Württemberg civil servant and university professor
- August Hartmann (folklorist) (1846–1917), German librarian and folklorist
- August Hartmann (politician) (1931-2008), German politician (SPD)
- August Hartmann (organ builder) (1931–2011) German organ builder
- Axel Hartmann (diplomat) (* 1948), German diplomat
- Axel Hartmann (designer) , German industrial designer
B.
- Benedikt Hartmann (1873–1955), Swiss Reformed pastor
- Benjamin Hartmann (* 1990), German conductor
- Benno Hartmann (1924–2001), German soccer player
- Bernd Hartmann (sculptor) ( Bernd Hartmann-Wiedenbrück , Bernd Hartmann-Lintel ; 1905–1972), German sculptor
- Bernd J. Hartmann (* 1973), German legal scholar
- Bernhard Hartmann (conductor) (1885 – after 1952), German conductor and composer
- Bernhard Hartmann (economist) (1916–1989), German economist
- Bernhard Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1947), German soccer goalkeeper
- Bernhard Hartmann (translator) (* 1972), German polonist, German studies and translator
- Bruno Hartmann (politician) (1898–1963), German politician (CDU)
- Bruno Hartmann (wrestler) (* 1946), Austrian wrestler
C.
- Carl Hartmann (painter) (1818–1857), German-British painter
- Carl Hartmann (sculptor) (1837–1901), Danish sculptor
- Carl Hartmann (politician) (1853-1925), German politician
- Carl Hartmann (soccer player) (1894-1943), German soccer player
- Carl Friedrich Alexander Hartmann (1796–1863), German mineralogist and metallurgist
- Carl Johann Hartmann (1790–1849), Swedish doctor and botanist
- Carl Sadakichi Hartmann (1867–1944), German writer
- Carl Wilhelm Hartmann (1880–1957), Norwegian lawyer and local politician
- Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann (* 1963), Spanish-German philologist
- Carolin Hartmann (* 1987), German actress
- Caroline Hartmann (1807–1834), German pianist
- Cecilia Hartmann (* 1931), Hungarian canoeist
- Charline Hartmann (* 1985), German soccer player
- Charlotte Hartmann (artist) ( Ch. Hartmann-Solle ; 1898–1982), German painter and ceramist
- Charlotte Hartmann (1910–?), German actress and model
- Christian Hartmann (DVP) , German politician, MdL Württemberg
- Christian Hartmann (sports scientist) , German sports scientist, university professor
- Christian Hartmann (historian) (* 1959), German historian
- Christian Hartmann (cameraman) (* 1966), German cameraman and photographer
- Christian Hartmann (politician) (* 1974), German politician (CDU)
- Christian Hartmann (* 1994), German radio presenter, see Chris Hartmann
- Christine Hartmann (* 1968), German director
- Christoph Hartmann (Benedictine) (1565–1637), Swiss Benedictine and librarian
- Christoph Hartmann (oboist) (* 1965), German oboist
- Christoph Hartmann (politician) (* 1972), German politician (FDP / DPS)
D.
- Daniel Hartmann (1854–1952), German sand mine worker, discoverer of the lower jaw of Mauer
- Deborah Hartmann (* 1984), Austrian-Israeli political scientist and author
- Detlef Hartmann (* 1941), German lawyer, author and activist
- Dieter Hartmann (* 1938), German middle-distance runner
- Dirk Hartmann (* 1964), German psychologist and philosopher
- Dirk Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1965), German soccer player
- Dirk Hartmann (handball player) (* 1982), German handball player
E.
- Eberhard von Hartmann (1824-1891), German infantry general
- Eduard von Hartmann (1842–1906), German philosopher
- Eduard Hartmann (natural philosopher) (1874–1952), German natural philosopher
- Eduard Hartmann (1904–1966), Austrian politician
- Eduard Hartmann (politician, 1940) (* 1940), German politician (SPD)
- Eduard Hartmann (ice hockey player) (* 1965), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper
- Edwin Hartmann (1910–1996), Austrian soldier and skier
- Egon Hartmann (architect) (1919–2009), German architect and urban planner
- Egon Hartmann (translator) (1928–2006), German translator
- Elfriede Hartmann (1921–1943), Austrian resistance fighter
- Elke Hartmann (* 1969), German ancient historian
- Emil Hartmann (composer) (1836–1898), Danish composer
- Emil Hartmann (politician, 1868) (1868–1942), German consumer cooperative and politician (SPD)
- Emil Hartmann (editor) (1878–1967), German editor
- Emil Hartmann (politician, 1896) (1896–1963), German politician (GB / BHE)
- Emil Hartmann (shipowner) (1927–2007), German shipowner
- Erhard Hartmann (* 1957), Austrian actor
- Erich Hartmann (painter) (1886–1974), German painter and graphic artist
- Erich Hartmann (politician) (1896–1976), German politician (NSDAP)
- Erich Hartmann (SS) (1897–?), German SS Sturmbannführer
- Erich Hartmann (musician) (1920–2020), German double bass player and composer
- Erich Hartmann (fighter pilot) (1922–1993), German fighter pilot
- Erich Hartmann (photographer) (1922–1999), American photographer of German origin
- Ernst von Hartmann (1817–1883), Prussian infantry general
- Ernst Hartmann (painter) (1818–1900), German painter
- Ernst Hartmann (actor) (1844–1911), German actor
- Ernst Hartmann (SS member) (1897–1945), German SS brigade leader and major general of the police
- Ernst Hartmann (local history researcher) (1901–1988), German teacher and local history researcher
- Ernst Hartmann (physician) (1915–1992), German doctor, book author and journalist
- Ernst Hartmann von Franzenshuld (1840–1884), Austrian heraldist and numismatist
- Ernst Gaida-Hartmann (* 1957), German musician, lyricist, composer and sound engineer
- Ernst Friedrich Gustav von Hartmann (1767-1851), German physician, see Friedrich von Hartmann
- Erwin Hartmann (physicist) (1924–2012), German physicist
- Erwin Müller-Hartmann (* 1941), German physicist
- Eugen Hartmann (1853–1915), German electrical engineer
- Evi Hartmann (* 1973), German industrial engineer, business economist and university lecturer
F.
- Felix von Hartmann (1851–1919), German clergyman, Archbishop of Cologne
- Felix Hartmann (legal scholar) (* 1976), German legal scholar and university professor
- Felix Otto Hartmann (1891–1974), German poet
- Ferdinand Hartmann (painter) (1774–1842), German history painter
- Ferdinand Hartmann (textile entrepreneur) (1790–1842), German textile entrepreneur
- Ferdinand von Hartmann (1842–1907), German lieutenant general
- Florence Hartmann (* 1963), French journalist and author
- Florian Hartmann (historian) (* 1975), German historian
- Florian Hartmann (politician) (* 1986), German politician
- Frank Hartmann (wrestler) (* 1949), German wrestler and trainer
- Frank Hartmann (musician) (* 1958), German guitarist, author and music teacher
- Frank Hartmann (media scientist) (1959–2019), Austrian media philosopher and author
- Frank Hartmann (soccer player, August 1960) (* 1960), German soccer player (Hannover 96, FC Bayern Munich)
- Frank Hartmann (soccer player, September 1960) (* 1960), German soccer player (1. FC Cologne, FC Schalke 04, 1. FC Kaiserslautern, SG Wattenscheid 09)
- Frank Hartmann (tennis player) (* 1979), German tennis player
- Franz Hartmann (painter, 1697) (1697–1728), German painter
- Franz von Hartmann (1808–1895), German-Austrian lawyer
- Franz Hartmann (politician) (1832 – after 1908), German politician (center)
- Franz Hartmann (1838–1912), German theosophist
- Franz Hartmann (soil scientist) (1891–1968), Austrian soil scientist
- Franz Hartmann (painter) (1907–1989), German painter
- Franz Hartmann (educator) (1946-2010), German educator and trade unionist
- Franz Oskar Hartmann (19th – 20th century), German architect
- Franz Xaver Hartmann (physician) (1737–1791), Austrian-Silesian physician
- Franz Xaver Hartmann (painter) (1857–1926), German painter
- Franziska Hartmann (* 1984), German theater and film actress
- Frieda Hartmann (1893–1986), Swiss writer
- Friedrich von Hartmann (1767–1851), German doctor and paleontologist
- Friedrich Hartmann (military scientist) (Johann Georg Friedrich Hartmann; 1796–1834), Hanoverian teacher, mathematician, captain, military scientist and geodesist
- Friedrich Hartmann (local history researcher) (1821–1899), German local history researcher
- Friedrich Hartmann (politician, 1841) (1841–1901), German farmer, member of the Reichstag
- Friedrich Hartmann (politician, 1859) (1859–1934), German politician (SPD), member of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Friedrich Hartmann (1866–1937), German journalist and writer, see Fritz Hartmann (writer)
- Friedrich Hartmann (psychiatrist) (1871-1937), Austrian psychiatrist
- Friedrich Hartmann (civil engineer) (1876–1945), Austrian civil engineer and university lecturer (Vienna University of Technology)
- Friedrich Hartmann (civil engineer, 1878) (1878 – after 1945), German civil engineer and university lecturer (TH Berlin, TH Stuttgart)
- Friedrich Hartmann (politician, 1899) (1899–1985), German politician (CDU), member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament
- Friedrich Hartmann (composer) (1900–1973), Austrian composer and music teacher
- Friedrich Hartmann (painter) (1912–2000), German painter
- Friedrich Georg Hartmann (1802–1876), German administrative lawyer, State Councilor, Royal Hanover Railway Director
- Friedrich-Karl Hartmann (1897–1974), German forest scientist
- Friedrich Karl Hartmann (1906–1981), pseudonym of Friedrich Karl Kaul
- Friedrich Kaspar Hartmann (1809-1896), Prussian major general
- Fritz Hartmann (writer) ( Friedrich Hartmann ; 1866–1937), German writer
- Fritz Hartmann (physician, 1871) (1871–1937), Austrian physician and university professor
- Fritz Hartmann (painter, 1873) (1873–1929), German-Bohemian painter
- Fritz Hartmann (painter, 1878) (1878–1961), German painter
- Fritz Hartmann (politician) (1896–1974), German politician (SPD)
- Fritz Hartmann (physician, 1900) (1900–1946), Austrian surgeon and university professor
- Fritz Hartmann (Gestapo) (1906–1974), German Gestapo officer in Luxembourg
- Fritz Hartmann (physician, 1920) (1920–2007), German doctor and university professor
- Fritz Hartmann (cameraman) (* 1949), Austrian cameraman
G
- Georg Hartmann (mathematician) (1489–1564), German mathematician and instrument maker (sundial maker)
- Georg Hartmann (singer) (1862–1936), German opera singer (bass buffo), opera director and artistic director
- Georg Hartmann (researcher) (1865–1946), German Landwehr major, geographer, explorer and colonial politician
- Georg Hartmann (manufacturer) (1870–1954), German entrepreneur
- Georg Hartmann (politician, 1875) (1875–1955), German politician (DNVP)
- Georg Hartmann (composer) (1887–1954), German composer and local writer
- Georg Hartmann (Artistic Director) (1891–1972), German opera director and Artistic Director
- Georg Hartmann (politician, 1895) (1895–1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Viennese state parliament
- Georg Hartmann (Ministerialbeamter) (1909 – after 1952), German Ministerialbeamter (NSDAP) in Saxony 1941–1945
- Georg Hartmann (actor) (* 1926), German actor
- Georg Leonhard Hartmann (1764–1828), Swiss painter and publicist
- Gerhard Hartmann (theologian) (* 1945), Austrian Roman Catholic church historian
- Gerhard Hartmann (politician) (* 1950), German politician
- Gerhard Hartmann (athlete) (* 1955), Austrian long-distance runner
- Gerhard Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1972), Austrian soccer player
- Gert Hartmann (1935–2016), German theologian and author
- Gisela Wenz-Hartmann (1904–1979), German writer
- Gottfried Hartmann (1850–1925), German Romanist
- Gottfried Ludwig Matthias von Hartmann (1738–1807), royal Prussian major general
- Gottlob David Hartmann (1752–1775), German writer and theologian
- Grete Hartmann (1869–1946), Austrian medalist
- Guido Hartmann (1876–1946), German writer and historian
- Günter Hartmann (* 1930), German politician and party official (NDPD)
- Gunther Hartmann (* 1966), German pharmacologist
- Günther Hartmann (1924–2012), German ethnologist
- Gustav Hartmann (Manager) (1835–1888), German manager in the insurance industry
- Gustav Hartmann (lawyer) (1835-1894), German lawyer
- Gustav Hartmann (entrepreneur) (1842–1910), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Gustav Hartmann (cab driver) ( Iron Gustav ; 1859–1938), German cab driver
- Gustav Hartmann (politician, 1861) (1861–1940), German politician (DDP)
- Gustav Hartmann (local poet) (1864–1909), German local poet
- Gustav Hartmann (politician, 1875) (1875–1940), German politician (center), MdL Republic of Baden
- Gustav Hartmann , pseudonym of Gustav Fritz (1885 – after 1945), German Kapellmeister
- Gustav Hartmann (painter) (1913–1988), Austrian painter
- Gustav Hartmann (politician, 1916) (1916–1950), German politician (SPD), Mayor of Rudolstadt (1947–1949)
H
- Hanns Hartmann (1901–1972), German director and publisher
- Hanns-Peter Hartmann (* 1943), German politician (PDS)
- Hans Hartmann (politician) (1863–1942), German politician (DDP), MdL Bavaria
- Hans Hartmann (dialect poet) (also Hans Hartmann-Hainfeld ; 1870–1954), Austrian dialect poet
- Hans Hartmann (theologian) (also Hans Reinold Hartmann ; 1888–1976), German theologian and writer
- Hans Hartmann (cyclist) , German racing cyclist
- Hans Hartmann (officer) (1896–1970), German officer and Righteous Among the Nations
- Hans Hartmann (Admiral) (1897–1976), German rear admiral
- Hans Hartmann (Judoka) (1905–2002), Swiss judoka
- Hans Hartmann (mountaineer) (1908–1937), German mountaineer
- Hans Hartmann (Celtologist) (1909–2000), German Celtologist
- Hans Hartmann (graphic artist) (1913–1991), Swiss graphic artist and iron sculptor
- Hans Hartmann (musician) (* 1942), Swiss jazz musician
- Hans Hartmann-MacLean (actually Hans Rudolf Hartmann ; 1862–1946), German sculptor
- Hans-Hugo Hartmann (1916–1991), German racing driver
- Hauke Hartmann (* 20th century), German singer, musician, songwriter, arranger and music producer
- Heidi Hartmann (economist) (* 1945), American economist
- Heidi Hartmann (boxer) (* 1971), German boxer
- Heidrun Hartmann (1942–2016), German botanist
- Heike Hartmann (* 1982), German speed skater
- Heike Suzanne Hartmann-Heesch (* 1969), German writer
- Heiko Michael Hartmann (* 1957), German lawyer and author
- Heini Hartmann (1892–20th centuries), German racing cyclist
- Heinrich Hartmann (composer) (around 1580–1616), German composer
- Heinrich Hartmann (politician, 1835) (1835–1909), German politician (SPD)
- Heinrich Hartmann (sculptor) (1868–1937), German sculptor
- Heinrich Hartmann (BVP) , German politician (BVP)
- Heinrich Hartmann (politician, 1875) (1875–1931), member of the Prussian State Council
- Heinrich Hartmann (politician, 1886) (1886–1959), German nurse and politician (SPD)
- Heinrich Hartmann (NS functionary) (1914–2007), German officer, party functionary (NSDAP) and artist
- Heinz Hartmann (physician) (1894–1970), Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Heinz Hartmann (soccer coach) (1908–?), German soccer coach
- Heinz Hartmann (soccer player) , German soccer player of the 1930s
- Heinz Hartmann (soccer player, 1920) (* 1920), German soccer player
- Heinz Hartmann (soccer player, 1923) (* 1923), German soccer player
- Heinz Hartmann (sociologist) (* 1930), German sociologist
- Helene Hartmann (1843–1898), German actress
- Hellmut Hartmann (1895–1986), German university professor for inorganic chemistry
- Helmut Hartmann (entrepreneur) (* 1929), German entrepreneur
- Helmut Hartmann (* 1931), German-British crime writer , see Henry Seymour (writer)
- Helmut Hartmann (veterinarian) (* around 1945), German veterinarian, physiologist and university professor
- Helmut Hartmann (social scientist) (* 1951), German social scientist and author
- Helmut Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1961), German soccer player
- Helmut Hartmann (soccer player, GDR) , German soccer player
- Henri Albert Hartmann (1860–1952), French surgeon
- Henry Steven Hartmann (1826–1922), American physician and surgeon
- Hermann Hartmann (physician) (1863–1923), German doctor, initiator of the Hartmann Association
- Hermann Hartmann (entrepreneur) (1890–1953), German entrepreneur
- Hermann Hartmann (chemist) (1914–1984), German chemist
- Hermann Hartmann (actor) , German actor
- Hermann Hartmann-Drewitz (1879–1966), German painter
- Hermann Meyer-Hartmann (* 1929), German journalist and publicist
- Hermann Eduard Hartmann (1817–1881), Baltic German painter and graphic artist
- Hermann Gottlieb Friedrich Hartmann (1826–1901), German doctor, teacher and writer
- Horst Hartmann (1923–2006), German publicist
- Hubert Hartmann (1915–2006), German sculptor and church artist
- Hubertus Hartmann (* 1959), German actor in film and theater
- Hugo Hartmann (1862–1907), German composer of the West Prussian song
- Hugo Hartmann (engineer) (1930–2010), German engineer and university professor
- Hugo Friedrich Hartmann (1870–1960), German painter and graphic artist
I.
- Ilse Hartmann-Tews (* 1956), German sports sociologist and university professor
- Immanuel Israel Hartmann (1772–1849), German administrative lawyer in the service of the Duchy or Kingdom of Württemberg
- Ingrid Hartmann (1930-2006), German canoeist
- Ivonne Hartmann (* 1981), German soccer player
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- Jakob von Hartmann (1795–1873), German general
- Jakob Hartmann (pseudonym Chemifeger Bodemaa; 1876–1956), Swiss folk poet
- Jan Hartmann (* 1980), German actor
- Jana Hartmann (* 1981), German athlete
- Jason Hartmann (* 1981), American marathon runner
- Jennifer Hartmann (birth name Klein ; * 1987/1988), German athlete (high jump)
- Jens-Uwe Hartmann (* 1953), German Indologist, Tibetologist and university professor
- Joachim Hartmann (1715–1795), German Lutheran theologian
- Johann Hartmann (Mayor) († 1450), German lay judge and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Johann Hartmann (printer) (1537–1607), German printer and publisher
- Johann Hartmann (Amtskeller) (around 1550–1622), Amtskeller in Miltenberg
- Johann Hartmann (1568–1631), German chemist, physician and natural scientist, see Johannes Hartmann (universal scholar)
- Johann Hartmann (politician) (1871-1948), Austrian politician (SDAP)
- Johann Hartmann von Franzenshuld (since 1834 Edler von ; 1764–1840), surgeon, field physician and kkRat
- Johann Hartmann von Roggenbach (1620–1683), from 1667 to 1683 Landkomtur of the Deutschordensballei Swabia-Alsace-Burgundy
- Johann Adam Hartmann (1748–1836), American trapper of German origin
- Johann Christoph Hartmann (around 1585 – after 1625), German lawyer in Frankfurt (Oder) and state syndic of the Uckermark
- Johann Daniel Wilhelm Hartmann (1793–1862), Swiss zoologist, painter and engraver
- Johann David Hartmann (1761–1801), German educator, philologist and poet
- Johann Ernst Hartmann (1726–1793), Danish composer of German origin
- Johann Friedrich Hartmann (1735–1800), German scholar
- Johann Georg Hartmann (1731–1811), German court and domain councilor
- Johann Heinrich Hartmann (theologian) (1716–1772), German theologian
- Johann Heinrich Hartmann (architect) , German architect and construction officer
- Johann Heinrich Hartmann (carpenter) (1828–1908), Swiss carpenter
- Johann Joseph Hartmann (1753–1830), German-Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Johann Joseph Gerhard Hartmann (1806–1880), German mathematician
- Johann Ludwig Hartmann (1640–1680), German Protestant theologian and writer
- Johann Michael Hartmann (around 1725–30 – around 1810), Southwest German sculptor of the late Baroque
- Johann Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805–1900), Danish composer
- Johannes Hartmann (universal scholar) ( Johann Hartmann ; 1568–1631), German universal scholar
- Johannes Hartmann (poet) (1577–1634), German poet
- Johannes Hartmann (theologian) , vicar general of the diocese of Münster in the 17th century
- Johannes Hartmann (sculptor) (1869–1952), German sculptor
- Johannes Franz Hartmann (1865–1936), German astronomer
- Jonas Hartmann (* 1975), German actor and author
- Jörg Hartmann (1955–1966), German fatality on the Berlin Wall, see Jörg Hartmann and Lothar Schleusener
- Jörg Hartmann (actor) (* 1969), German actor
- Jörg Hartmann (Illustrator) (* 1972), German graphic artist and illustrator
- Jörn Hartmann (* 1964), German graphic artist, photographer and filmmaker
- Josef Hartmann (Mayor) (1662–1732), Austrian lawyer, judge and politician, Mayor of Vienna
- Josef Hartmann (politician, 1880) (1880–1954), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Josef Hartmann (District Administrator) (1893 / 1894–1985), German politician
- Josef Hartmann (historian) (* 1934), German archivist and historian
- Joseph Hartmann (painter) (before 1721–1789), German painter and fresco artist
- Joseph von Hartmann (1780–1859), German district administrator of the Büren district (1817–1843)
- Joseph Adam Hartmann (1812–1885), German portrait painter
- Joseph Hartmann (soccer player) (born 1935), French soccer player
- Josias Hartmann (1893–1982), Swiss sports marksman
- Julia Hartmann (actress) (* 1985), German actress
- Julia Hartmann (athlete) (* 1986), German high jumper
- Julian von Hartmann (1842–1916), German administrative officer and district president
- Julius von Hartmann (General, 1774) (1774-1856), German general of the artillery
- Julius Hartmann (theologian) (1806–1879), German Protestant theologian
- Julius von Hartmann (General, 1817) (1817–1878), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Julius Hartmann (General, 1821) (1821-1892), German Lieutenant General
- Julius von Hartmann (historian) (1836–1916), German historian
- Julius Hartmann (physicist) (1881–1951), Danish physicist
- Jürgen Hartmann (lawyer) (* 1938), German administrative lawyer, politician (CDU) and State Secretary
- Jürgen Hartmann (soccer player, 1943) (* 1943), German soccer player
- Jürgen Hartmann (political scientist) (* 1946), German political scientist
- Jürgen Hartmann (shooter) (* 1953), German sports shooter
- Jürgen Hartmann (cameraman) (1960–2010), German cameraman
- Jürgen Hartmann (soccer player, 1962) (* 1962), German soccer player
- Jürgen Hartmann (actor) (* 1965), German actor
- Jürgen Hartmann (soccer player, 1970) (* 1970), Austrian soccer player
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- Karel Hartmann (1885–1944), Czechoslovak ice hockey player
- Karin Hartmann (* 1959), German politician (SPD)
- Karl Hartmann (Government Councilor ) (1855–1942), Royal Government and Trade Council in Hanover and Secret Upper Government Council in Berlin
- Karl Hartmann (poet) (1857–1910), German poet
- Karl Hartmann (painter, 1861) (1861–1927), German painter
- Karl Hartmann (painter, 1867) (1867–1948), Austrian painter
- Karl Hartmann (historian) (1869–1971), German historian
- Karl Hartmann (politician, 1881) (1881–1945), German politician (SPD), member of the Danzig People's Day
- Karl Hartmann (politician, 1885) (1885–1959), German politician (SPD), MdL Thuringia
- Karl Hartmann (politician, 1893) (1893–1973), German politician (KPD), MdL Lower Saxony
- Karl Hartmann (civil servant) , German political officer
- Karl Hartmann (entrepreneur) , German entrepreneur
- Karl Hartmann (economist) (1929–2016), German economist and university professor
- Karl Hartmann (artist) (* 1941/1942), German painter
- Karl von Hartmann-Krey (1875–1945), German administrative officer and district administrator
- Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905–1963), German composer
- Karl Eduard Robert Hartmann (1832-1893), German naturalist
- Karl Friedrich Hartmann (1796–1863), see Carl Friedrich Alexander Hartmann
- Karlheinz Hartmann (* 1950), German actor
- Karl-Heinz Hartmann-Oels (* 1928), German printmaker
- Karl Julius Hartmann (1893–1965), German physician and director of the Lower Saxony State and University Library in Göttingen
- Karl-Martin Hartmann (* 1948), German artist
- Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann (1842–1906), German philosopher, see Eduard von Hartmann
- Kathrin Hartmann (* 1972), German journalist and author
- Kerstin Hartmann (translator) ( Kerstin Silke Hartmann ; * 1960), German translator
- Kerstin Hartmann (rower) (* 1988), German rower
- Klaus Hartmann (philosopher, 1925) (1925–1991), German philosopher
- Klaus Hartmann (football official) (1929–2019), German football official
- Klaus Hartmann (politician) (1935–1995), German lawyer and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Klaus Hartmann (engineer) (* 1939), German engineer, university professor and entrepreneur
- Klaus Hartmann (diplomat) (1940-2017), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Klaus Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1950), German soccer player
- Klaus Hartmann (Freethinker) (* 1954), Federal Chairman of the German Freethinkers Association
- Klaus Hartmann (philosopher, 1954) (* 1954), German philosopher and anthroposophist
- Klaus Hartmann (shipowner) (* 1954), German captain and shipowner, chairman of the German Deep Sea Fisheries Association
- Klaus Hartmann (General) , German general
- Klaus Hartmann (sociologist) (* 1962), German sociologist, Protestant theologian and university professor
- Klaus Hartmann (painter) (* 1969), German painter
- Klaus H. Hartmann (* 1955), German sculptor
- Konrad II. Hartmann († 1551), German Cistercian abbot
- Kristina Hartmann (* 1988), German radio presenter
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- László Hartmann (1901–1938), Hungarian racing driver
- Laura Hartmann (* 1979), German chemist and university professor
- Lennart Hartmann (* 1991), German soccer player
- Leopold Hartmann (painter) (1839–1897), Danish portrait painter and photographer
- Leopold Hartmann (pedagogue) (1899–1997), German pedagogue and philosopher
- Leopold von Hartmann (1734–1791), German civil servant and farmer
- Leopold Ferdinand Theodor Eduard Hartmann (1820–1896), Royal Prussian Major General
- Liesel Hartmann (1895–1989), German fencer
- Lilo Hartmann (* 1910), German film actress
- Lothar Hartmann (1908–1972), German radio journalist
- Lotte Hartmann-Kottek-Schroeder (* 1937), German teaching therapist
- Louis Hartmann (1844–1918), German businessman and politician
- Ludwig von Hartmann (1766–1852), entrepreneur from Württemberg, member of the state parliament
- Ludwig Hartmann (lawyer) (1811–1882), German lawyer
- Ludwig Hartmann (painter) (1835–1902), German horse painter
- Ludwig Hartmann (politician, 1836) (1836–1896), German entrepreneur, landowner and member of the Reichstag
- Ludwig Hartmann (composer) (1836–1910), German composer
- Ludwig Hartmann (author) (1881–1967), German dialect poet
- Ludwig Hartmann (soccer player) (1945–2018), German soccer player
- Ludwig Hartmann (politician, 1978) (* 1978), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL Bavaria
- Ludwig Karl Hartmann (1787–1871), Prussian lawyer
- Ludwig Moritz Hartmann (1865–1924), Austrian-German politician (SdP) and ambassador, see Ludo Moritz Hartmann
- Lukas Hartmann (* 1944), Swiss writer
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- Manfred Hartmann (* 1933), German bank director and politician
- Manu Hartmann (* 1973), Swiss blues musician
- Manuel Hartmann (* 1984), German soccer player
- Marco Hartmann (* 1988), German soccer player
- Maren Hartmann (* 1967), German media and communication sociologist
- Margarethe Hartmann (1805 – around 1889), German actress
- Maria Hartmann (politician) (* 1955), German politician
- Maria Hartmann (actress) (* 1958), German actress
- Marion Hartmann (* 1947), German voice actress
- Mark Hartmann (* 1992), Filipino soccer player
- Markus Hartmann (* 1977), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Martin Hartmann (1851–1918), German Arabist and Islamic scholar
- Martin Hartmann (lawyer) (1870–1931), German administrative lawyer
- Martin Hartmann (philosopher) (* 1968), German philosopher
- Martina Hartmann (* 1960), German historian
- Mathias Hartmann (* 1966), German pastor, rector and chairman of the Diakonie Neuendettelsau
- Matthias Hartmann (* 1963), German theater director and artistic director
- Max Hartmann (judge) (1841–1926), German judge
- Max Hartmann (politician) (1874–1910), German judge and member of parliament
- Max Hartmann (zoologist) (1876–1962), German zoologist and natural philosopher
- Master Hartmann , German sculptor
- Melchior Philipp Hartmann (1685–1765), German physician
- Michael Hartmann (journalist) (1948–2019), German journalist
- Michael Hartmann (sociologist) (* 1952), German sociologist
- Michael Hartmann (politician) (* 1963), German politician (SPD)
- Michael Hartmann (soccer player, 1971) (* 1971), German soccer player (Kickers Offenbach)
- Michael Hartmann (soccer player, 1974) (* 1974), German soccer player (Hertha BSC, Hansa Rostock) and coach
- Mike Hartmann (monument conservator) (* 1966), German monument conservator
- Mike Hartmann (motor sportsman) (* 1983), German enduro athlete
- Moritz Hartmann (officer) (1657–1695), German ship officer
- Moritz Hartmann (publicist) (1821–1872), Austrian journalist, writer and politician
- Moritz Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1986), German soccer player
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- Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950), German philosopher
- Nicolaus Hartmann (architect, 1838) (1838–1903), father, Swiss architect of historicism
- Nicolaus Hartmann (architect, 1880) (1880–1956), Swiss architect, son, protagonist of the Heimat style
- Nicole Hartmann German soccer player in the 1980s
- Nik Hartmann (* 1972), Swiss television and radio presenter
- Niklas Hartmann (* 1989), German soccer player
- Nikola Hartmann (* 1975), Austrian wrestler
- Nina Hartmann (1836–1903), German opera singer (soprano), see Nina Zottmayr-Hartmann
- Nina Hartmann (* 1981), Austrian actress and cabaret artist
- Norbert Hartmann (physician) (1917–2014), German physician and university professor
- Norbert Hartmann (cultural functionary) (* 1938), German economist, entrepreneur and cultural functionary
- Norbert Hartmann (painter) (1946–2007), German painter and draftsman
- Norbert Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1956), German soccer player
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- Olga Beggrow-Hartmann (1862–1922), German painter
- Oliver Hartmann (* 1970), German songwriter, singer, producer and guitarist
- Oluf Hartmann (1879–1910), Danish painter
- Othmar Peter Hartmann (1898–1973), Austrian painter
- Otto Hartmann (animal rights activist) (1842–1927), German manufacturer and animal rights activist
- Otto Hartmann (historian) (1858–1908), German historian
- Otto Hartmann (writer) (pseudonym Otto von Tegernsee ; 1876–1930), German authorized signatory, bookseller and writer
- Otto Hartmann (officer) (1884–1952), German general of the artillery
- Otto Hartmann (fighter pilot) (1889–1917), German officer
- Otto Hartmann (politician) (1899 – after 1933), German politician (NSDAP)
- Otto Hartmann (actor) (1904–1994), Austrian actor and informer
- Otto Julius Hartmann (1895–1989), Austrian biologist and natural philosopher
- Otto Karl Hartmann (1882–1945), German insurance lawyer
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- Paul Hartmann (entrepreneur) (1812–1884), German entrepreneur
- Paul Hartmann (politician) (1869–1942), German politician (DDP)
- Paul Hartmann (art historian) (1869–1944), German theologian, art historian and university professor
- Paul Hartmann (actor) (1889–1977), German actor
- Paul Hartmann (painter) (1890–1958), German painter and graphic artist
- Paul Hartmann (actor, 1998) (* 1998), German actor
- Paul Eduard Hartmann (1863–1914), District Administrator of the Hagen district
- Paula Hartmann (* 2001), German actress
- Peter Hartmann (theologian) (1747–1821), German theologian and Cistercian monk
- Peter Hartmann (politician, before 1831) (before 1831–1834), German brewery owner and politician, MdL Bavaria
- Peter Hartmann (seaman) (1884–1982), German seaman
- Peter Hartmann (politician, 1904) (1904–1967), German politician (DDP / FDP)
- Peter Hartmann (sculptor) (1921–2007), Swiss sculptor
- Peter Hartmann (linguist) (1923–1984), German linguist and university professor
- Peter Hartmann (lawyer) (* 1934), German lawyer and judge
- Peter Hartmann (State Secretary) (* 1935), German diplomat and State Secretary
- Peter Hartmann (biologist) (1947–2010), German biologist and animal ecologist
- Peter Hartmann (politician, 1951) (* 1951), Swiss politician (SP)
- Peter Claus Hartmann (* 1940), German historian
- Peter H. Hartmann (* before 1959), German sociologist
- Peter Immanuel Hartmann (1727–1791), German physician
- Peter Wulf Hartmann , author of The Great Art Lexicon by PW Hartmann
- Petra Hartmann (* 1970), German writer
- Philipp Jakob Hartmann (1648–1707), German physician and medical historian
- Philipp Karl Hartmann (1773–1830), Thuringian-Austrian physician, pathologist, philosopher and editor
- Poul Hartmann (1878–1969), Danish rower
- Prokop Hartmann von Klarstein (1787–1868), Count, Feldzeugmeister, President of the Military Appeals Court in Vienna
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- R. Hartmann (1840–1895), German writer and teacher, see Karl Heinrich Wilhelm Louis Rosenbusch
- Rainer Hartmann (jazz musician) (* 1958), German jazz musician
- Rainer Hartmann (tourism planner) (* 1966), German leisure and tourism planner and university professor
- Ralph Hartmann (* 1935), German diplomat
- Rebekka Hartmann (* 1981), German violinist
- Reiner Hartmann (1958–2003), German boxer
- René Hartmann (* 1968), German civil rights activist
- Richard Hartmann (machine manufacturer) (1809–1878), German machine manufacturer
- Richard Hartmann (businessman) (1859–1933), German politician (NLP, DDP)
- Richard Hartmann (painter, 1868) (1868–1931), German painter
- Richard Hartmann (orientalist) (1881–1965), German orientalist
- Richard Hartmann (painter, 1901) (1901–2000), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Richard Hartmann (sports official) (1914–1984), German sports official
- Richard Hartmann (theologian) (* 1958), German theologian and university professor
- Richard Hartmann (ice hockey player) (* 1975), Slovak ice hockey player and coach
- Robert von Hartmann (1802–1876), Prussian major general
- Robert Hartmann (naturalist) (1832-1893), German naturalist
- Robert Hartmann (lawyer) (1901 – after 1961), judge at the People's Court
- Robert Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1926), German soccer player
- Robert Hartmann (director, 1939) (1939–1987), German film director
- Robert Hartmann (painter) (* 1949), German painter and draftsman
- Robert Hartmann (handball player) (* 1972), German handball player
- Robert Hartmann (referee) (* 1979), German football referee
- Robert Hartmann (director, 1982) (* 1982), German theater director
- Robert Müller-Hartmann (1884–1950), German musicologist and composer (emigrated to Great Britain in 1937)
- Robert Wilhelm Hartmann (1827-1891), Swedish botanist
- Roland K. Hartmann (* 1956), German university professor for pharmaceutical chemistry
- Rolf Hartmann (1937–2007), German sculptor
- Rudolf Hartmann (politician, 1856) (1856 – between 1922 and 1935), German politician (DNVP)
- Rudolf Hartmann (politician, 1885) (1885-1945), German writer and politician (KPD)
- Rudolf Hartmann (director) (1900–1988), German director and general manager
- Rudolf Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1965), Austrian soccer player
- Rudolf A. Hartmann (1937–2006), German singer
- Rudolph Hartmann (1816–1893), German doctor and local researcher
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- Sabine Hartmann-Müller (* 1962), German politician (CDU), member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg
- Sadakichi Hartmann (1867–1944), American poet, art critic, playwright and actor
- Sebastian Hartmann (theater director) (* 1968), German actor and theater director
- Sebastian Hartmann (politician) (* 1977), German politician (SPD)
- Shayan Hartmann (* 2000), German actor
- Sibille Hartmann (1890–1973), German politician (center, CDU)
- Siegfried Hartmann (publicist) (1875–1935), German engineer and publicist
- Siegfried Hartmann (* 1927), German director and screenwriter
- Sieglinde Hartmann (* 1945), German specialist in German
- Sigismund Ferdinand Hartmann (1632–1681), member of the Jesuit order, mathematician
- Simon Hartmann (* 1977), German politician (SPD)
- Sofie Burger-Hartmann (also Sophie ; 1868–1940), German sculptor and painter
- Sophie Hartmann , maiden name of Sophie Diez (1820–1887), German actress and singer (soprano)
- Sophie Hartmann (singer) (actually Sophie Wiese ; 1820 / 1830–1859), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Sophie Hartmann (writer) (1901–1967), German writer
- Sören Hartmann (* 1963), German manager
- Stefan Hartmann (historian) (1943–2016), German historian
- Stefan Hartmann (theologian) (* 1954), German Roman Catholic theologian and writer
- Stefan Hartmann (engineer) (* 1961), German engineer
- Stefan Hartmann (politician) (* 1968), German politician
- Stefan Hartmann (actor) (* 1990), German actor
- Stephan Hartmann (* 1968), German business philosopher and university lecturer
- Susanne Hartmann (film editor) , German film editor
- Susanne Hartmann (artist) (* 1959), German painter and art teacher
- Susanne Hartmann (Badminton) ( Susanne Hartmann-Auchinleck ), German badminton player
- Susanne Hartmann (biologist) (* 1965), German biologist, immunologist and university professor
- Susanne Hartmann (politician) (* 1970), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Susanne Hartmann-Hanff (* before 1965), German social worker and university professor
- Sven Hartmann (* 1988), German basketball player
- Sven R. Hartmann (* 1932), American physicist
- Swantje Hartmann (* 1973), German politician (CDU)
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- Theodor Hartmann (entrepreneur) (? –1917), German entrepreneur
- Theodor Hartmann (Mayor) (1907–1986), German lawyer, district administrator and mayor / lord mayor of Schwäbisch Hall 1954–1974
- Thérèse Glaesener-Hartmann (1858–1923), Luxembourg portrait and still life painter
- Thom Hartmann (* 1951), American journalist and author
- Thomas Hartmann (theologian) (1548–1609), German Protestant theologian and hymn poet
- Thomas de Hartmann (1885–1956), Russian composer
- Thomas Hartmann (biologist) (1937–2017), German pharmaceutical biologist
- Thomas Hartmann (painter) (* 1950), German painter
- Thomas Hartmann (dancer) (1952–2019), German choreographer and dancer
- Thomas Hartmann , a pseudonym of Thomas Macho (* 1952), German cultural scientist
- Thomas Hartmann (pastor) (* 1959), German Protestant pastor and author
- Thomas Hartmann (cyclist) (* 1960), German cyclist
- Thomas Hartmann-Wendels (* 1957), German economist
- Thyra Hamann-Hartmann (1910–2005), German textile artist, art teacher and image maker
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- Udo Hartmann (* 1970), German ancient historian
- Ulf Hartmann (* 1970), German singer-songwriter
- Ulrich Hartmann (politician) (1938–2011), German politician (SPD)
- Ulrich Hartmann (Manager) (1938–2014), German industrial manager
- Ulrich Hartmann (sports scientist) (* 1953), German sports scientist and university professor
- Uwe Hartmann (physicist) (* 1956/1957), German physicist and university professor
- Uwe Hartmann (athlete) (* 1959), German long-distance runner
- Uwe Hartmann (officer) (* 1962), German officer and author
V
- Verena Hartmann (* 1974), German politician (AfD) and member of the Bundestag
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- Waldemar Hartmann (art historian) (1888? –1942), German art historian
- Waldemar Hartmann (* 1948), German television presenter and sports journalist
- Walter Hartmann (banker) (1881– ??), German banker and lawyer
- Walter Hartmann (judge) (1887–1945), German lawyer and judge
- Walter Hartmann (General) (1891–1977), German general
- Walter Hartmann (politician, 1892) (1892–1973), German politician, Lord Mayor of Plauen
- Walter Hartmann (painter) (1899–1948), German painter
- Walter Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1925), German soccer player
- Walter Hartmann (musician) (1927–1992), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Walter Hartmann (biologist) (* 1943), German biologist, fruit grower and author
- Walter Hartmann (politician, 1949) (* 1949), Liechtenstein politician
- Walther Hartmann (manager) , German entrepreneur, see Hartmann Group
- Walther Hartmann (politician) (1873–1964), German lawyer and politician, Lord Mayor of Remscheid
- Walther Georg Hartmann (1892–1970), General Secretary of the German Red Cross
- Werner von Hartmann (1805–1866), German lawyer and politician
- Werner Hartmann (naval officer) (1902–1963), German lieutenant captain
- Werner Hartmann (painter) (1903–1981), Swiss painter and draftsman
- Werner Hartmann (physicist) (1912–1988), German physicist
- Werner Hartmann (local history researcher) (* 1923), German local history researcher
- Werner Hartmann (judge) (1932–2004), German lawyer and judge
- Werner Hartmann (basketball trainer) , German basketball trainer
- Werner Hartmann (painter, 1945) (1945–1993), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Werner Hartmann (soccer player) (* 1950), German soccer player
- Werner Hartmann (didactic) (* 1953), Swiss computer science didactic
- Werner Hartmann (architect) (* 1954), Swiss architect
- Werner Hartmann (athlete) (born 1959), German athlete
- Wiktor Alexandrowitsch Hartmann (1834–1873), Russian architect, sculptor and painter
- Wilfried Hartmann (educational scientist) (* 1941), German educational scientist
- Wilfried Hartmann (historian) (* 1942), German historian
- Wilhelm Hartmann (physician) ( Wilhelm Hartmann the Elder ; 1770–1823), German physician, botanist and entomologist
- Wilhelm Hartmann (copperplate engraver) ( Wilhelm Hartmann the Younger ; 1800–1826), German copperplate engraver and lithographer
- Wilhelm Hartmann (textile entrepreneur) (1808–1872), German textile entrepreneur
- Wilhelm Hartmann (lawyer) (1816–1889), German lawyer and judge
- Wilhelm Hartmann (politician) (1844–1909), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Wilhelm Hartmann (politician, 1848) (1848–1913), German politician, Mayor of Hadamar, MdPL Hessen-Nassau
- Wilhelm Hartmann (entrepreneur, 1844) (1844–1926), German entrepreneur and founder
- Wilhelm Hartmann (mechanical engineer) (1853–1922), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Wilhelm Hartmann (local history researcher) (1890–1974), German local history researcher
- Wilhelm Eugen Hartmann (1853–1915), German electrical engineer, see Eugen Hartmann
- Winfried Hartmann (* 1936), German politician (CDU)
- Wolf D. Hartmann (* 1946), German economist, ecologist and author
- Wolf Justin Hartmann (1894–1969), German writer and officer
- Wolffgang Hartmann (before 1606–1663), German engraver and painter
- Wolfgang Hartmann (writer) (1891–1981), Swiss writer
- Wolfgang Hartmann (painter) (1928–2013), German painter
- Wolfgang Hartmann (actor) (* 1947), actor
- Wolfgang Hartmann (ski jumper) (* 1959), German ski jumper
- Wulf Hartmann (1941–2011), German painter and sculptor
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- Xaver Hartmann (1776–1850), German farmer and politician
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- Zdenka Hartmann-Procházková (* 1926), Czech-Austrian actress
See also
- Hartmann surgery , a colon surgery
- Hartmanni , an alderman family
- Hartman
- Hartmannus Hartmanni
- Harttmann