Hildebrand (name)
Hildebrand is a German-speaking first and family name (for origin, meaning and distribution, see Hildebrandt ). As a family name, it is particularly common in Hesse and Thuringia.
Name bearer
First name
- Hildebrand , Germanic legendary figure, armorer Dietrich von Berns
- Hildebrand Diehl (* 1939), German politician (CDU)
- Hildebrand of Fossombrone (also Aldebrandus ; 1119–1219), saint
- Hildebrand Christoph von Hardenberg (1621–1682), progenitor of the Lower Saxon noble family von Hardenberg
- Hildebrand Giseler Rumann (1568–1631), German lawyer and Brunswick court advisor
- Hildebrand Gurlitt (1895–1956), German art historian and art dealer
- Hildebrand von Kracht (1573–1638), Brandenburg officer
- Hildebrand von Möhren († 1279), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Hildebrand of Soana , as Pope Gregory VII (~ 1020-1085)
- Hildebrand Richard Teirich (1907 – after 1978), Austrian doctor, neurologist and psychotherapist
- Hildebrand Troll (1922–2011), German archivist
- Hildebrand Veckinchusen (1370–1426), merchant at the time of the Hanseatic League
- Hildebrand Zollner († 1414), Abbot of Münsterschwarzach
- Ferryman Hildebrand , legendary figure from Wittenberge
family name
A.
- Aaron Hildebrand (* 1980), German actor
- Adolf Hildebrand (teacher) (1835–1895), German teacher and textbook author
- Adolf von Hildebrand (1847–1921), German sculptor
- Alexander Hildebrand (1921–2005), Swedish chess composer
- Alice von Hildebrand (* 1923), Catholic philosopher and theologian
- Axel Hildebrand (* 1968), German screenwriter
B.
- Birgit Hildebrand (* 1944), German translator
- Brianna Hildebrand (* 1996), American actress
- Bror Emil Hildebrand (1806-1884), Swedish archaeologist and numismatist
- Bruno Hildebrand (1812–1878), German economist
C.
- Christian Hildebrand (philosopher) (1638–1712), German philosopher, university professor and rector
- Christian Hildebrand (handball player) (* 1985), German handball player
- Christoph Hildebrand (* 1959), German artist and installation artist
D.
- Dan Hildebrand , British actor
- Daniel Hildebrand (* 1977), Swiss musician
- Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889–1977), Catholic philosopher, theologian and author
E.
- Ernst Hildebrand (painter) (1833-1924), German painter
- Ernst Hildebrand (musician) (1918–1986), German musician and composer
- Ernst Hildebrand (theologian) , (1888–1962), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and provost
- Ernst E. Hildebrand (1946–2012), German forest scientist and soil scientist
- Ernst Rudolf Hildebrand (1923–2019), Austrian architect
F.
- Franziska Hildebrand (* 1987), German biathlete
- Friedrich Hildebrand von Einsiedel (1750–1828), German lawyer and writer
- Friedrich Hermann Gustav Hildebrand (1835–1915), German botanist
- Fritz Hildebrand (chemist) (1886 – after 1935), German chemist and physicist
- Fritz Hildebrand (SS member) (1902 – after 1967), German SS Obersturmführer
G
- Gerhard Hildebrand (1877–?), German politician (SPD)
- Gerold Hildebrand (* 1955), German civil rights activist
- Günter Hildebrand (1911–1994), German painter
- Günther Hildebrand (* 1949), German politician (FDP)
- Gustav Hildebrand (1925–2017), German photojournalist
H
- Hans Hildebrand (prehistoric) (1842–1913), Swedish cultural historian
- Hans Hildebrand (politician) (1889–1975), German politician (FDP)
- Heinrich Hildebrand (politician) , German politician
- Heinrich Hildebrand (engineer, Bitburg) (1855–1925), German railway engineer
- Heinrich Hildebrand (engineer, Munich) (1855–1928), German motorcycle engineer , entrepreneur and cyclist
- Heinrich Hildebrand (forensic doctor) (1866–1940), German forensic doctor and university professor
- Hermann Hildebrand (historian) (1843–1890), Livonian editor of documents
- Hermann Hildebrand (politician, 1849) (1849–1939), German politician, mayor of Bremen
- Hermann Hildebrand (politician, 1919) (1919–1986), German politician, MdL Lower Saxony
- Hermann Konstantin Hildebrand (1871–1928), Livonian psychiatrist
- Hilde Hildebrand (1897–1976), German actress
I.
- Ina Lucia Hildebrand , known as Luci van Org (* 1971), German presenter and singer
- Irene Georgii-Hildebrand (1880–1961), German sculptor
J
- JR Hildebrand (* 1988), American racing driver
- Joachim Hildebrand (1623–1691), German Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Joel Henry Hildebrand (1881-1983), American chemist
- Johann Hildebrand (musician) (1614–1684), German organist and composer
- Johann Christian Hildebrand , German medic (around 1760)
- Johann Lucas von Hildebrand (1660–1750), master builder and imperial court architect
- Johann Ulrich Hildebrand (1696–1756), German pastor and writer
- Johann Wilhelm Edler von Hildebrand (1709–1773), impopulation director and administrative councilor of the provincial administration of the Temescher Banat
- John G. Hildebrand (* 1942), American neurobiologist
- Julius Hildebrand (1804–1878), German Lutheran theologian
K
- Karl Hildebrand (1851–1925), German actor
- Katharina Hildebrand († 1573), victim of the witch hunt in Ersingen, see Paula von Weitershausen
- Klaus Hildebrand (* 1941), German historian
- Klaus Hildebrand (entrepreneur) (1954–2010), German entrepreneur
- Knut Hildebrand (* 1957), German business IT specialist and economist
L.
- Lea Hildebrand (* 1988), German volleyball player
M.
- Mani Hildebrand (1945–2019), Swiss music and fashion editor
- Margret Hildebrand (1917–1998), German industrial designer
- Martín von Hildebrand (* 1943), ethnologist
- Max Hildebrand (1839–1910), German precision mechanic and manufacturer
- Michael Hildebrand (1433–1509), Archbishop of Riga
- Monika Hildebrand (* 1941), German actress and chanson singer
N
- Nadine Hildebrand (* 1987), German hurdler
O
- Otto Hildebrand (1858–1927), German surgeon
- Otto Hildebrand (coroner) (1866–1940), Marburg coroner
P
- Peter Hildebrand (1864–1915), German railway engineer
- Pia Hildebrand (* 1991), German handball player
- Philipp Hildebrand (* 1963), Swiss economist and political scientist
R.
- Richard Hildebrand (1840–1918), German economist and university professor
- Robert Hildebrand (1830–1896), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Rudolf Hildebrand (Germanist) (1824–1894), German Germanist, teacher, educator and linguist
- Rudolf Hildebrand (architect) (1886–1947), Austrian architect
- Rudolf von Hildebrand (1822–1900), Prussian major general
S.
- Samuel Frederick Hildebrand (1883–1949), American zoologist
- Semen Hildebrand (* 1987), German-Russian ice hockey player
- Siegfried Hildebrand (1904–1991), German precision equipment technician and university professor
- Stefanie Hildebrand (* 1987), German biathlete
T
- Theodor Hildebrand (entrepreneur, 1791) (1791–1872), German chocolate manufacturer
- Theodor Hildebrand (writer) (also Theodor Hildebrandt ; 1794–1859), German officer and writer
- Theodor Hildebrand (entrepreneur, 1851) (1851–1919), German chocolate manufacturer
- Timo Hildebrand (* 1979), German soccer goalkeeper
W.
- Walter Hildebrand (* 1941), Austrian architect
- Wolfgang Hildebrand (~ 1570–1635), German lawyer