Horn (family name)
Horn is a family name .
Origin and meaning
Horn can be a residence name or a designation of origin .
Name bearer
Familys
- Horn (Dutch-Belgian noble family) , a Dutch-Belgian noble family that died out in 1826
- Horn (noble family, Ranzin) , a still existing Pomeranian and Swedish noble family
- Horn (noble family, Tutow) , a Pomeranian noble family that became extinct at the end of the 17th century
- Horn (Saxon noble family) , a Saxon noble and patrician family
- Horn (Finnish-Swedish noble family) , a Finnish primeval noble family that was also represented in Sweden
- Horn (Swedish mail nobility) of Bremen origin
- Horn (noble family, 1865) , Prussian nobility
people
A.
- Adolf Horn (1759–1823), German administrative lawyer, archivist and diplomat
- Adolf von Horn (1819–1885), Prussian major general
- Adrian Horn (* 1983), German soccer goalkeeper
- Albert Horn (1840–1921), German lawyer and politician
- Albrecht Horn (* 1940), German diplomat and economist
- Alexander Horn (architect) (1848–1909), German architect
- Alexander Horn (Manager) (* 1963), German publishing manager and editor
- Alexander Horn (case analyst) (* 1973), German case analyst
- Alexandra Horn (* 1987), German actress
- Alfred Horn (Pastor) (1847–1912), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and local researcher
- Alfred Horn (politician) (1898–1959), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Alfred Horn (mathematician) (1918–2001), American logician
- Alfred Horn (soccer player) (* 1936), German soccer player
- Alfred Horn (author) , Austrian author and editor
- Alste Horn-Oncken (1910–1991), German art historian
- András Horn (* 1934), Hungarian-Swiss literary scholar
- Andrea Horn (singer) (real name Hedi Prien ; * 1933), Austrian singer and author, duet partner of Wyn Hoop
- Andrea Horn (presenter) (* 1959), German television presenter
- Andreas von Horn (? - after 1928), German silent film actor and director
- Andreas Horn (* 1970), German karateka
- Andrew Horn (1952–2019), American film director
- Anette Horn (* 1963), German specialist in German and English
- Anja Horn-Bochtler (* 1960), German anatomist and university professor
- Anouschka Horn (* 1967), German journalist and television presenter
- Anton Horn (1940–2004), German physician and biochemist
- Anton Ludwig Ernst Horn (1774–1848), German physician; see Ernst Horn (physician)
- Arnold Killisch von Horn (1862–1939), German lawyer and entrepreneur
- Arvid Horn (1664–1742), Swedish politician
- Astrid Horn (1913–1995), German table tennis player, see Astrid Krebsbach
- August Horn (composer) (1825-1893), German composer
- August Horn (politician) (1866–1925), German politician
- August Wilhelm von Horn (1800–1886), Prussian general of the infantry
- Axel Horn (artist) (1913–2001), American artist and writer
- Axel Horn (educator) (* 1954), German educator, sports scientist and university lecturer
- Axel Horn (soccer player) (* 1962), German soccer player
B.
- Batya Horn (* 1952), Austrian publisher and gallery owner
- Bengt Horn (1623–1678), Swedish governor, imperial councilor and field marshal
- Berthold Horn (* 1943), American computer scientist
- Blair Horn (born 1961), Canadian rower
- Brigitte Horn (* 1948), German actress
- Brigitte Horn-Helf (* 1948), German translation scholar
- Britta Horn (* 1980), German actress
C.
- Camilla Horn (1903-1996), German actress
- Carina Horn (* 1989), South African athlete
- Carl Henriksson Horn (around 1550–1601), Swedish field marshal
- Carl von Horn (1847–1923), Bavarian Colonel General
- Carl Horn (organ builder) (1859–1932), German organ builder in Limburg / Lahn
- Carl Horn (painter) (1874–1945), German painter
- Carl Gottlob Horn (1734–1807), German architect and builder
- Carolus Horn (1921–1992), German commercial artist and copywriter
- Caesar Horn (1914–1945), German resistance fighter
- Caspar Heinrich Horn (1657–1718), German lawyer and legal scholar
- Cassidy Horn (* 1989), American actress and environmentalist
- Charles Edward Horn (1786–1849), English composer
- Christian Siegmund von Horn (1714 – after 1776), German major general of the cavalry
- Christina Horn (* 1945), German actress
- Christoph Horn (* 1964), German philosopher
- Claus Horn (1517–1566), Swedish admiral
- Cody Horn (* 1988), American actress
- Colton Yellow Horn (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Corinna A. Horn (* 1978), German actress
- Cornelia Bernadette Horn (* 1968), German orientalist
D.
- Dara Horn (* 1977), American writer, literary scholar and university lecturer
- David Horn (1832–1925), Hessian wine merchant and politician (center), member of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Dietrich von Horn (Kranenburg) († after 1370), Lord of Kranenburg
- Dietrich von Horn (clergyman) († 1408), Belgian clergyman, Bishop of Liège
- Dietrich Horn (teacher) (1838–1906), German teacher
- Dietrich Horn (geologist) (1938–2014), German geologist
- Dietrich von Horn (author) (* 1944), German writer and painter
- Dimitris Horn (1921–1998), Greek actor and director
- Don Horn (* 1945), American football player
- Dora Horn-Zippelius (1876–1967), German painter
- Dora Dreesen-Horn (1878–1966), German painter
E.
- Eberhard Horn (1942–2016), German biologist
- Eckhard Horn (1938–2004), German lawyer and university professor
- Ede Horn (1825–1875), Hungarian economist and politician
- Ehrhard Horn (1546–1606), German historian and publisher, see Erhard Cellius
- Ellen Horn (* 1951), Norwegian actress and politician
- Elzearius Horn (around 1690–1744) German Franciscan missionary and Palestine researcher
- Emil Horn (1927–1982), German politician (SPD)
- Erika Horn (1941–2009), German computer scientist
- Erna Horn (pseudonym Maria Anders ; 1904–1982), German cookbook author
- Ernst Horn (medic) (1774–1848), German psychiatrist
- Ernst Horn (student functionary) (1905–1945), German political functionary, SA leader and deputy Reich student leader.
- Ernst Horn (politician) (1912–2001), German politician (SED), Member of the State of Thuringia
- Ernst Horn (musician) (* 1949), German musician
- Ernst Otto Horn (1880–1945), German entrepreneur, collector and publicist
- Ernst-Peter Horn , German Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr
- Ernst Wilhelm Horn (1732 / 1733–1812), German architect
- Erwin Horn (1929–2006), German politician
- Erwin Horn (musician) (* 1940), German musician and Bruckner expert
- Esther Horn (* 1965), German artist
- Eva Horn (* 1965), German literary scholar
- Evert Horn (1585-1615), Swedish field marshal
- Ewald Horn (1856–1923), German botanist, educator and university historian
F.
- Falk Horn , German American football player
- Fanny Horn Birkeland (* 1988), Norwegian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Frank Lehmann-Horn (1948–2018), German neurophysiologist and university professor
- Frank Henry Horn (* 1966), German politician (SPD)
- Franz Horn (writer) (1781–1837), German literary historian and writer
- Franz Horn (school principal) (1781–1856), German educator
- Franz Horn (soccer player) (1904–1963), German soccer player
- Friedrich Horn (archivist) (1790–1840), German lawyer and archivist
- Friedrich Horn (theologian) (1875–1957), German theologian
- Friedrich Horn (hockey player) (1909– ??), German hockey player
- Friedrich von Horn Fitz-Gibbon (1919–1958), Brazilian ethnologist
- Friedrich Magnus von Horn (1704–1774), German major general
- Friedrich Wilhelm Horn (* 1953), German theologian
- Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold von Horn († 1709), German government official and diplomat
- Fritz Horn (engineer) (1880–1972), German shipbuilding engineer
- Fritz Horn (actor) (1887–1974), Austrian actor, victim of National Socialism
- Fritz Horn (pilot) (1896–1963), German pilot and aviation manager
G
- Gabriel Horn (1927–2012), British biologist
- Gabriela Horn (* 1988), Austrian pop musician, better known as Pænda
- Georg Horn (1841-1919), German trade unionist and politician (ADAV, SPD, USPD)
- Georg Horn (historiographer) (1542–1603), German theologian and historiographer
- Georg Horn (1620–1670), German historian and university professor, see Georgius Hornius
- Georg Horn (writer) (1831–1897), German writer, playwright and councilor
- George Henry Horn (1840–1897), American entomologist
- Gottlieb Friedrich Carl Horn (1772–1844), lawyer and senator from Bremen
- Guido Horn d'Arturo (1879–1967), Italian astronomer
- Guildo Horn (* 1963), German singer and music therapist
- Günter Horn (author) (1925–2011), German non-fiction author
- Günter Horn (diplomat) (* 1930), German diplomat
- Günter Horn (painter) (* 1935), German painter and graphic artist
- Günter Horn (composer) (* 1964), German composer and guitarist
- Günther Horn (* 1935), German psychotherapist
- Gustaf Horn (1592–1657), Swedish general
- Gustaf Evertsson Horn (1614–1666), Swedish field marshal
- Gustav von Horn (1807–1886), German landowner and politician, MdL Württemberg
- Gustav Horn (economist) (* 1954), German economist
- Gyula Horn (1932–2013), Hungarian politician
H
- Hans Horn (entrepreneur) ( Hassa ; 1873–1968), Norwegian engineer, entrepreneur, sports official and politician
- Hans Horn (politician) (1933-2008), German politician (CDU)
- Hans Horn (director) (* 1968), German director and producer
- Hans-Detlef Horn (* 1960), German lawyer
- Hans-Joachim von Horn (1896–1994), German lieutenant general
- Hans-Jürgen Horn (* 1936), German classical philologist
- Harvey Horn (born 1995), British boxer
- Heinrich von Horn († 1408), Belgian nobleman and insurgent
- Heinrich Horn (theologian) (around 1480–1553), German theologian
- Heinrich Horn (painter) (1816–1874), German glass painter
- Heinrich Christian Horn (1837–1899), German entrepreneur
- Heinrich Christoph von Horn (1662–1723), first tenant of the princely Braunschweig faience factory
- Heinrich Friedrich Dietrich Sigismund von Horn (1806–1883), Prussian lieutenant general
- Heinrich Wilhelm von Horn (1762–1829), Prussian lieutenant general
- Heinrich Wolfgang Horn , pseudonym Wolfgang Cordan (1909–1966), German writer
- Heinz Horn , pseudonym Wolfgang Cordan (1909–1966), German writer
- Heinz Horn (manager) (1930–2015), German manager
- Heinz Günter Horn (* 1940), German archaeologist
- Helene Fernau-Horn (1892–1975), German speech therapist
- Helmut Horn (* 1955), German motor journalist and author
- Helmut J. Horn (1912–1994), first generation German rocket specialist (Peenemünde, Huntsville)
- Henning Rudolf Horn (1651–1730), Swedish major general, general field master and imperial councilor
- Henrik Horn (diplomat) (1578–1618), Swedish diplomat
- Henrik Horn (Field Marshal) (1618–1693), Swedish field marshal and governor
- Henrik Horn (economist) (* 1953), Swedish economist
- Henry Horn (politician) (1786–1862), American politician
- Henry Horn (singer) (* 1997), German singer and actor
- Henry S. Horn (1941–2019), American ecologist
- Herbert Horn (writer) (1904–1974), German writer and artist
- Herbert Horn (soccer player) (* 1949), German soccer player
- Hermann von Horn († 1156), Bishop of Utrecht
- Hermann Horn (politician) (1850-1918), German entrepreneur and politician (NLP)
- Hermann Horn (author) (1874 / 1875–1928), German writer
- Hermann Horn (pedagogue) (* 1927), German pedagogue and university professor
- Hermann Killisch von Horn (1821–1886), German lawyer, journalist and entrepreneur
- Hermann Gottfried Horn (1788–1849), German theologian
- Hildebrand von Horn (1655–1686), diplomat
I.
- Isabell Horn (* 1983), German actress
J
- Jakob Horn (1867–1946), German mathematician
- Jan-Henrik Horn (1944–2002), German lawyer and politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Jannes Horn (* 1997), German soccer player
- Jazzmeia Horn (* 1991), American jazz singer
- Jim Horn (* 1940), American saxophonist
- Jeff Horn (* 1988), Australian boxer
- Joachim Horn-Bernges (* 1949), German songwriter, songwriter and music producer
- Joan Kelly Horn (* 1936), American politician
- Joe Horn (born 1972), American football player
- Jörg Horn (* 1964), German soccer player
- Jørgen Horn (* 1987), Norwegian football player
- Johann von Horn (around 1415–1447), Walloon landlord and seneschal
- Johann Horn (theologian) (around 1490–1547), Bohemian theologian, reformer and hymn poet
- Johann Horn (Feldwebel) (around 1770–1800), German sergeant
- Johann Heinrich Horn († 1713), German civil servant
- Johann Jakob von Horn (1776–1852), German major general
- Johann Philipp Jakob von Horn-Goldschmidt (1724–1796), German priest, vicar general in Cologne
- Johannes Horn (* 1943), German surgeon, painter and poet
- Johannes Theodor Horn (1882–1967), German Reformed theologian
- John S. Horn (1931–2011), American politician
- Josef Horn (singer) (1872–1959), German singer, conductor and composer
- Josef Horn (architect) (1901–?), German architect, active in Ansbach and New York
- Josef Horn (* 1947), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
K
- Kanehtiio Horn (* 1986 also Tiio Horn ), Canadian actress
- Karen Horn (* 1966), German business journalist
- Karl Horn (theologian) (1794–1879), German theologian, co-founder of the Jena Urburschenschaft
- Karl von Horn (administrative officer, 1807) (1807–1889), German administrative officer
- Karl von Horn (General, 1818) (1818–1896), German infantry general
- Karl von Horn (administrative officer, 1833) (1833-1911), German administrative officer (Marienwerder)
- Karl von Horn (General, 1853) (1853–1913), German Lieutenant General
- Karl Horn (senior pastor) (1869–1942), senior pastor in Hamburg
- Karl Horn (mathematician) (1876–1919), German mathematician and university professor
- Karl Horn (politician, 1888) (1888–1971), German politician (CDU)
- Karl Horn (politician, 1898) (1898–1977), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Karl Friedrich Horn (1779–1831), German administrative lawyer, Lord Mayor of Königsberg
- Karl-Heinz Horn (* 1940), German soccer player
- Kendra Horn , American politician
- Klas Horn (1583–1632), Swedish civil servant and politician
- Klaus Horn (1934–1985), German psychologist and psychoanalyst
- Klaus-Peter Horn (* 1960), German educational scientist
- Krister Horn (1622–1692), Swedish governor of Ingermanland and Livonia
L.
- Lambert Horn (1899–1939), German politician (KPD) and resistance fighter
- Luca Horn (* 1998), German soccer player
- Luitpold von Horn (1854–1914), Bavarian general of the artillery
M.
- Magnus von Horn (director) (* 1983), Swedish film director and screenwriter
- Magnus Friedrich von Horn (1640–1712), German lieutenant general
- Manfred Horn (1934–1999), German geologist
- Marcus Horn (* 1968), German drummer
- Marion Horn (* 1965), German journalist
- Markus Horn (basketball player) (* 1971), German basketball player
- Markus Horn (musician) (* 1972), German jazz pianist, composer and music teacher
- Markus Lehmann-Horn (* 1977), German composer
- Martin Horn (lawyer) (1911–1960), German lawyer
- Martin Horn (actor) (* 1962), German actor
- Martin Horn (athlete) (* 1969), German Paralympic athlete
- Martin Horn (carom player) (* 1971), German billiards player and four-time world champion
- Martin Horn (politician) (* 1984), German politician and Lord Mayor of Freiburg
- Mathilde von Horn (1875–1943), German nurse and superior general of the sororities of the German Red Cross
- Matthias Horn (* 1962), German actor
- Max Horn (politician) (1863 – after 1943), German district administrator and politician (NLP)
- Max Horn (General) (1889–1981), German Lieutenant General
- Max Horn (SS member) (1904–1989), German SS Hauptsturmführer and economic functionary
- Melanie Horn (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Melissa Horn (* 1987), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Mette Horn (born 1965), Danish actress
- Michael Killisch-Horn (also Michael Horn ; 1940-2019), Austrian politician (ÖVP) and skiing spokesman
- Michael Heinrich Horn (1623–1681), German chemist and physician
- Michelle Horn (* 1987), American actress
- Miguel Horn (* 1948), Austrian artist
- Mike Horn (* 1966), South African extreme athlete
- Milton Horn (1906–1995), Russian sculptor
- Miriam Horn , American country musician
- Moritz Horn (1814–1874), German writer
N
- Norbert Horn (* 1936), German lawyer and university professor
O
- Otto Horn (SS member) (1903–1999), German SS sergeant major
- Otto Horn (trade union official) (1905-1967), Austrian trade union and party official (KPÖ)
- Otto Horn (writer) (1923–1991), Austrian writer
P
- Paul Horn (philologist) (1863–1908), German philologist
- Paul Horn (sculptor) (1876–1959), German architect and sculptor
- Paul Horn (church musician) (1922–2016), German church musician, organist and composer
- Paul Horn (musician) (1930–2014), American jazz musician
- Paul Horn (computer scientist) (* 1946), American computer scientist and physicist
- Paul Horn (director) , Austrian film director
- Peter Horn (politician) (1891-1967), German politician (CDU)
- Peter Horn (sculptor) (1908–1969), German-Chilean sculptor
- Peter Horn (poet) (1934–2019), South African poet
- Peter Horn (geochemist) (1941–2016), German geochemist
- Peter Horn (* 1952), German musician, formerly a member of the Höhner
- Peter Horn ( Peter Horn Jr .; * 1961), German composer and musician, member of the Bananafishbones
- Peter Horn , pseudonym of Peter Schnaubelt (* 1964), Austrian writer
- Peter Horn (physician) (* 1972), German physician and university professor
- Philipp von Horn († 1659), Pomeranian Chancellor and Brandenburg statesman
- Philipp Horn (* 1994), German biathlete
R.
- Rainer Horn (* 1950), German agricultural scientist, soil scientist and university professor
- Rebecca Horn (* 1944), German performance artist
- Reinhard Horn (* 1955), German children's songwriter
- Renate Horn (* 1961), German biologist, plant geneticist and university professor
- René Horn (* 1985), German weightlifter
- Richard Horn (trade unionist) (1890–1947), German politician and trade union official
- Richard Horn (sculptor) (1898–1989), German sculptor
- Richard Horn (MfS employee) (1904–1977), German lieutenant colonel at the Ministry for State Security
- Robert Wilhelm Horn (1875–1936), German writer
- Roland M. Horn (* 1963), German UFO researcher and astronomer
- Rolf Horn (entrepreneur) (1912–1995), German fashion entrepreneur and art collector
- Rolf Horn (artist) (* 1944), German painter and sculptor
- Roni Horn (* 1955), American artist
- Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn (1944–2020), German magician, see Siegfried and Roy
- Rudi Horn (born Rudolf Horzonek ; * 1938), German pop singer
- Rüdiger Horn (* 1967), German athlete
- Rudolf von Horn (General, 1798) ( Heinrich Rudolf Ferdinand August Alexander von Horn ; 1798–1863), German Lieutenant General
- Rudolf von Horn (General, 1833) ( Rudolf Wilhelm Karl von Horn ; 1833–1905), German major general
- Rudolf von Horn (General, 1866) ( Viktor Sigismund Rudolf von Horn ; 1866–1934), German general of the artillery
- Rudolf Horn (politician) (1878–1939), German educator and politician (DVP), MdL Baden
- Rudolf Horn (archaeologist) (1903–1984), German classical archaeologist
- Rudolf Horn (designer) (* 1929), German designer and university professor
- Rudolf Horn (biathlete) (* 1954), Austrian biathlete
- Rudy Horn (1933-2018), German juggler
- Ruth Horn (1908–1987), German politician (SPD)
S.
- Sam Horn (born 1963), American baseball player
- Sandra Horn (* 1971), German jazz musician
- Sebastian Horn (* 1970), German musician and television presenter
- Shirley Horn (1934-2005), American jazz pianist
- Siegbert Horn (1950–2016), German canoeist
- Siegfried Horn (archaeologist) (1908–1993), German archaeologist
- Siegfried Horn (physicist) (* 1950), German physicist and university professor
- Sigrid Horn (* 1990), Austrian songwriter
- Simon Horn (sculptor) (* 1978), German sculptor
- Simon Horn (* 1984), German children's songwriter ( HerrH )
- Stefanie Horn (* 1991), German-Italian slalom canoeist
- Stephan Otto Horn (* 1934), German professor of theology
- Stephanie Horn (1930–2013), German entrepreneur
- Steve Horn (1931–2011), American politician
- Susanne Kandt-Horn (1914–1996), German painter, graphic artist and lithographer
T
- Ted Horn (1910–1948), American racing driver
- Theodor Horn (1661–1736), German philosopher
- Thomas Horn (politician) (* 1960), German politician (CDU)
- Thomas Horn (actor) (born 1997), American actor
- Timo Horn (* 1993), German soccer goalkeeper
- Tom Horn (1860-1903), American bounty hunter
- Trevor Horn (* 1949), British music producer, musician and composer
U
- Uffo Daniel Horn (1817–1860), German poet
V
- Valentin Horn (1901–1992), German veterinarian, agricultural scientist and university professor
- Volker Horn (1943–2009), Austrian singer (tenor)
W.
- WO von Horn (actually Friedrich Wilhelm Philipp Oertel ; 1798–1867), German writer
- Walter Horn (astronomer) (1881–1967), German astronomer
- Walter Horn (officer) (1893–1972), Finnish officer and author
- Walter Horn (art historian) (1908–1995), German-American art and architecture historian
- Walter Horn (composer) (1922–2008), German composer
- Walter Horn (canoeist) , German canoeist
- Walther Horn (1871–1939), German entomologist
- Werner Horn (cartographer) (1903–1978), German cartographer
- Werner Horn (* 1938), Austrian Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Wilfried Horn (* 1938), German politician (CDU)
- Wilhelm von Horn (officer) (1784–1847), German major general
- Wilhelm von Horn (medic) (1803–1871), German medic and medical officer
- Wilhelm Horn (photographer) (1809-1891), Czech photographer
- Wilhelm Horn (entrepreneur, 1835) (1835–1911), German telegraph and watch manufacturer
- Wilhelm Horn (writer) (1847–1926), German railway official, innkeeper and writer
- Wilhelm Horn (Anglist) (1876–1952), German Anglist and university professor
- Wilhelm Horn (entrepreneur, 1899) (1899 – after 1931), German liqueur manufacturer
- Wilhelm Adrian von Horn (1633–1694), Dutch general of the artillery
- Willi Horn (1909–1989), German canoeist
- Woldemar Horn (1864–1945), German lawyer and colonial governor
- Wolfgang Horn (psychologist) (1919–2004), German psychologist and university professor
- Wolfgang Horn (horticultural scientist) (1925–2018), German horticultural scientist
- Wolfgang Horn (political scientist) (* 1939), German political scientist, university professor and politician
- Wolfgang Horn (limnologist) (* 1950), German limnologist
- Wolfgang Horn (musicologist) (1956–2019), German musicologist
- Wolfgang Horn (artist) (* 1967), German textile and installation artist
Fictional people
- Förster Horn , German TV series
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The progenitor of the Finnish Horn, also called the Hornatten , was Olof Mattsson, 1381–1415 lord of Åminne near Halikko in Finland. The latter gender included the Horn af Kanckas (near Masku , Finland), Horn af Björneborg (a crown estate in Finland), Horn af Marienborg (Livonia) and Horn af Ekebyholm (near Norrtälje , Sweden); see Hornatten (Swedish article).
- ↑ The Swedish mail nobility family comes from the Bremen merchant and patrician family vam Horne , from which Paridon van Hoorn († 1644) emigrated to Sweden via Holland, see von Horn (Swedish article). It was accepted into the Swedish knight's house for Pomerania in 1806 .