Hempel (family name)
Hempel is a family name of patronymic origin. The family name Hempel or Hampel goes back to the southern German baptismal name Heimpel , which in turn is a short or nickname of the old German Heimprecht, which is derived from the Germanic nickname Haganbert, Haginbold or Heinprecht .
It is available in a large number of variants and spellings, for example Heimpel , Hemple , Hemphill , Heppel , Hempe , Hampe , Hampel or Hämpel .
distribution
Around 15,000 people in Germany bear these names. Hempel is one of the 500 most frequently used family names. It is most strongly represented in Saxony (in Upper Lusatia ).
In Austria only about thirty families bear the name Hempel, in Switzerland about 20, in the USA there are about 1200 people, mostly in Texas .
Others
Five families with the name Hempel were ennobled before or around 1800. The Swedish (ennobled 1719), the Bavarian (1752), the Polish (1790) and the Prussian (1806) have expired. The family of the "Knights of Hempel", who came from Swabia and was ennobled in 1798, still exists in Austria today . One of its members is Josef von Hempel .
For the family name Hampel the following nobility can be proven: Baron von Hampel (17th century Chur-Brandenburg), Edler von Hampel (19th century Austrian Empire), Hampel Edler von Finkenfeld (19th century Kingdom of Bohemia), Hampel von Waffenthal (18th century Kingdom of Bohemia) and Hampel von Szatureö (19th century Kingdom of Hungary).
The origin of the German idiom “like in Hempels under the sofa”, which indicates great disorder, cannot be clearly deduced. She is associated with an actor from Berlin, Hempel, among others.
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Hempel (1915–1971), German officer in the air force of the Wehrmacht and the air force of the Bundeswehr
- Amy Hempel (* 1951), American writer
- Andreas Hempel (* 1958), German judoka and IJF referee
B.
- Bernhard Hempel (1820–1882), German architect
- Bruno Hempel (1876–1937), German politician (SPD)
C.
- Carl Gustav Hempel (1905–1997), German philosopher
- Christian Hempel (sculptor) (1937–2015), German restorer and sculptor
- Christian Friedrich Hempel († 1757), German lawyer, biographer and editor
- Christian Gottlob Hempel (1748–1824), German writer and philologist
- Claudia Hempel (* 1958), German swimmer
D.
- Dieter Hempel (* 1947), German soccer player
- Dietmar Hempel (* 1953), German soccer player
- Dirk Hempel (literary scholar) (* 1965), German literary scholar and university professor
- Dirk Hempel (soccer player) (1973-2017), German soccer player
E.
- Eberhard Hempel (1886–1967), German art historian and university professor
- Eduard Hempel (1887–1972), German diplomat
- Ernst Wilhelm Hempel (1745–1799), German Protestant theologian
- Erwin Hempel (1907-2004), German entrepreneur
F.
- Frank Hempel (* 1959), German politician (SPD)
- Fred Hempel (* 1951), German wrestler
- Frieda Hempel (1885–1955), German soprano
- Friedrich Carl Hempel (1876–1953), German composer and organist
- Friedrich Ferdinand Hempel (1778–1836), German lawyer and writer
- Fritz Hempel (1869 – after 1929), German music director and singing teacher
G
- Georg Hempel (politician, 1847) (1847–1904), German manor owner, industrialist and politician, MdR
- Georg Hempel (artist) (1894–1969), German cutter, painter and craftsman
- Georg Hempel (politician, LDPD) , German politician (LDPD)
- Georg Carl Ludwig Hempel (1770–?), German pastor and pomologist
- Gotthilf Hempel (* 1929), German marine biologist
- Gustav Hempel (author) (1804–1864), German author and regional historian
- Gustav Hempel (publisher) (1819–1877), German publisher
- Gustav Hempel (forest scientist) (1842–1904), German forest scientist
H
- Hannes Hempel (* 1973), Austrian cyclist
- Hans-Peter Hempel (* 1934), German political scientist and yoga teacher
- Heino Hempel (* 1920), German teacher, technical college director and monument conservator
- Heinz Hempel (1918–1998), German soccer player
- Helmut Hempel (1934–2008), German judoka
- Henry Hempel (1933-2015), German judoka
- Hermann Carl Hempel (1848–1921), German painter from the Düsseldorf School and director of the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
- Horst Hempel (1910–1990), German SS-Hauptscharführer.
I.
- Ilse Hempel Lipschutz (1923-2005), American Romance philologist
J
- Jakub Hempel (1762–1831), Polish architect
- Jan Hempel (* 1971), German water diver
- Jane Hempel (* 1947), German actress
- Joachim Hempel (architect) (1744–1810), Polish architect
- Joachim Hempel (officer) (1787–1874), Polish officer
- Joachim Hempel (theologian) (* 1949) German Protestant theologian and cathedral preacher in Braunschweig
- Johann Gottfried Hempel (1752-1817), German physician
- Johannes Hempel (1929–2020), German Protestant theologian and bishop in Saxony
- Johannes Hempel (theologian, 1891) (1891–1964), German theologian and university professor
- Josef von Hempel ( Sebastian Josef Ritter and Edler von Hempel; 1800–1871), Austrian painter and writer
- Jurjen Hempel (* 1961), Dutch conductor
K
- Karen Hempel (* 1971), German actress
- Karin Hempel-Soos (pseudonym Katherina Koslowsky ; 1939–2009), German writer
- Karl Hempel (politician) (1827–1899), landowner and member of the German Reichstag
- Karl Hempel (airship operator) (1884–1916), lieutenant captain and airship operator in the Imperial Navy
- Karl Hempel (surgeon) (1923–2018), German surgeon and professional politician
- Karl-August Hempel (1930–2011), German physicist
- Konrad Hempel (* 1973), German artist
- Kurt Hempel (1894–?), German politician (SPD, USPD, KPD, SED) and engineer
L.
- Lothar Hempel (* 1966), German artist
- Ludwig Hempel (1922–2011), German geographer
M.
- Max Hempel (musician) (1877–1959), German musician and composer
- Max Hempel , a pseudonym of Jan Appel (1890–1985), German revolutionary and politician (KPD, KAPD)
- Mechthild Hempel (1925–2012), German painter and graphic artist
O
- Oswald Hempel (1895–1945), German puppeteer
- Oswin Hempel (1876–1965), German architect
- Otto Hempel (1858–1903), German classical philologist and headmaster
P
- Paul Hempel (1890–1950), German marathon runner
- Peter Hempel (* 1959), German canoe racer
R.
- Richard Hempel (1857–1930), German geodesist
- Roland Hempel (* 1928), German soccer player
- Rolf Hempel (1932–2016), German church musician, composer and university rector
- Ronald Hempel (* 1955), German cyclist
- Rose Hempel ( Rosemarie Hempel ; 1920–2009), German East Asian scholar
- Rudi Hempel (1911–1947), German worker functionary and resistance fighter
- Rudolf Hempel (1911 – after 2000), German Protestant clergyman, theologian, editor and writer
S.
- Sandra Hempel (* 1972), German jazz guitarist
- Sebastian Hempel (1593–1650), German lawyer, director of the court in Stettin
- Stefan Hempel (* 1974), German sports presenter and commentator
T
- Tobias Hempel (1738–1820), German politician, mayor of Zwickau
U
- Udo Hempel (* 1946), German racing cyclist
W.
- Walter Hempel (1887–1939), German football player
- Walther Hempel (1851–1916), German chemist
- Werner Hempel (sculptor) (1904–1980), German sculptor and restorer
- Werner Hempel (engineer) (1910 – after 1954), German engineer
- Werner Hempel (botanist) (1936–2012), German botanist
- Werner Hempel (sculptor, 1940) (1940–1997), German sculptor and engraver
- Wido Hempel (1930–2006), German Romanist
- Wolfgang Hempel (sports journalist) (1927-2004), German sports journalist
- Wolfgang Hempel (archivist) (* 1931), German archive manager
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gottschald: German onenology. P. 310, 326
- ^ Family Heritage International, Bath / Ohio, 1993
- ↑ Matthäi Merian's Sel. Erben (Ed.): Theatrum Europaeum . Frankfurt am Main 1702, p. 796 .
- ^ Nobility diploma from Franz Joseph I (Emperor of Austria 1848-1916). ... for the retired titular lieutenant colonel Rudolph [Edlen von] Hampel (born 1814 in Olmütz). Retrieved May 13, 2020 .
- ↑ Schematism for the Imperial and Royal Army and for the Imperial and Royal Navy for 1908 . KK Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1907, p. 200 .
- ↑ Proof of 1,538 noble families of the Bohemian Crown in the Vavřínek Almanac. Retrieved May 13, 2020 .
- ↑ Anton Strauss (ed.): Austrian observer . No. 354 . Vienna December 19, 1820.
- ↑ cf. Dictionary entry as in Hempels under the sofa in the Wiktionary