Hartmann (first name)
Hartmann is a male name .
Catholic name days are December 12th and 23rd (both Hartmann von Brixen ).
Origin and meaning
Hartmann is a common name, especially in the Middle Ages. There are two possible meanings. On the one hand, "Hartmann" is considered to be the "tough" or "strong man", on the other hand the word "hard" means something like "forest" in the southern German-speaking area, which is also found in several place and field names ( Harthof , Am Hart ) had received. Thus "Hartmann" could also designate a man who lived in or near the forest.
Well-known namesake
- Hartmann von St. Gallen († 925), Abbot of St. Gallen
- Hartmann I († 1114), abbot of several abbeys
- Hartmann von Aue († probably between 1210 and 1220), German poet
- Hartmann Beyer (1516–1577), German mathematician, theologian and reformer
- Hartmann von Brixen (1090 / 91–1164), Bishop of Brixen
- Hartmann I of Dillingen († 1121), Count of Dillingen
- Hartmann von Dillingen († 1286), from 1248 to 1286 Bishop of Augsburg
- Hartmann Goertz (1907–1991), German publisher, essayist, radio play author and literary translator
- Hartmann I of Grüningen († 1280), Count of Grüningen
- Hartmann von Heldrungen († 1282), 11th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order from 1273 to 1282
- Hartmann II. Von Kirchberg (* around 1466; † 1529), from 1513 to 1521/29 Prince Abbot of the Fulda Monastery
- Hartmann Lauterbacher (1909–1988), National Socialist politician
- Hartmann Reim (* 1942), German archaeologist
- Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514), German humanist and historian
- Hartmann Schmige , German screenwriter and director
- Hartmann II. (Schlüchtern) , Hartmann von Katzenbiß, 1335 as Hartmann II. Abbot of the Schlüchtern monastery for a short time
- Hartmann von der Tann (Grand Prior) (1566–1647), Grand Prior of the German Order of St. John
- Hartmann von der Tann (journalist) (* 1943), German journalist
- Hartmann I von Werdenberg († around 1271), Count of Kraiburg and Marquartstein
- Hartmann von Werdenberg-Sargans (* around 1350; † 1416), from 1388 to 1416 Bishop of Chur
- Hartmann Wunderer (1950–2016), German history teacher
- Hartmann I (Württemberg) (around 1160 - around 1240), Count of Württemberg
- Poor Hartmann (12th century), German lay preacher