Lechner
Lechner is a family name from the German-speaking area and goes back to the feudal system . It ranks 37th in the list of the most common surnames in Austria and in Germany, where it was 448th with 5649 phone book entries in January 2005, can be found frequently in the Bavarian administrative districts of Upper Bavaria , Lower Bavaria , Swabia and Central Franconia .
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Lechner (1871–1936), Swiss theologian, historian and archivist
- Ágost Lechner (1834–1901), Hungarian lawyer
- Alf Lechner (1925–2017), German sculptor
- Alfred Lechner (1884–1944), Austrian technician
- Alois Lechner (1849–1919), Austrian businessman and Christian social politician
- Andreas Lechner (* 1959), German author, director, producer, composer and actor
- Anja Lechner (* 1961), German cellist
- Anna Lechner (1893–1960), Austrian music teacher
- Anton Lechner (1845–1905), Austrian actor, director and theater director
- Anton Paul Lechner (1792–1860), Austrian businessman and member of the Vienna City Council
- August Lechner (1903–1985), German politician (KPD)
- Auguste Lechner (1905–2000), Austrian writer
B.
- Barbara Lechner (graphic artist) (1942–2003), German graphic artist and illustrator
- Barbara Engleder (* 1982 as Barbara Lechner), German sports shooter
- Bernard Lechner (1932–2014), American electrical engineer
C.
- Christel Lechner (* 1947), German artist
- Christine Lechner (* 1960), Austrian architect
- Christoph Lechner (* 1966), Austrian musician
- Corinna Lechner (* 1994), German racing cyclist
E.
- Elmar Lechner (* 1944), Austrian educator
- Emil Lechner (1898 – after 1935), German sculptor
- Erich Lechner (1937–2015), Austrian mining scientist and university professor
- Erika Lechner (* 1947), Italian luge athlete
- Erna Lechner (* 1940), German district farmer
- Ernst Lechner (pastor) (1825–1912), German Reformed pastor, newspaper editor and publisher, and regional historian in Graubünden
- Ernst Lechner (politician) (1925-2013), German politician (CSU)
- Eugen Lechner (1903–1971), German politician (SPD)
- Eva Lechner (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Ewald Lechner (1926–2011), German politician (CSU)
F.
- Florian Lechner (artist) (* 1938), German artist and designer
- Florian Lechner (soccer player) (* 1981), German soccer player
- Franz von Lechner (1820–1879), Austrian notary
- Franz Lechner (politician, 1883) (1883–1958), Austrian politician (CS, ÖVP), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament
- Franz Lechner (politician, 1900) (1900–1975), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Franziska Lechner (1833–1894), founder of the Austrian order
- Friedrich Lechner , pseudonym of Salomon Hermann Mosenthal (1821–1877), German-Austrian playwright, librettist and librarian
- Friedrich Lechner (1910–2007), Austrian caster, designer and lepidopterologist
- Fritz Lechner (1921–2013), German surgeon and university professor
G
- Gabriele Lechner (* 1961), Austrian opera and concert singer
- Gabriele Lechner (film producer) , Munich film producer
- Geno Lechner (* 1965), German actress
- Georg Lechner (soccer player, 1918) (1918–?), German soccer player
- Georg Lechner (entrepreneur) (1926 / 1927–2009), German entrepreneur and company founder
- Georg Lechner (Romanist) (* 1934), German Romanist
- Georg Lechner (soccer player, 1941) (* 1941), German soccer player
- Georg Lechner (* 1953), brewer and museum director, see Georg Lechner Beer Museum
- Gerhard Lechner (physician) (1937–2017), Austrian physician and university professor
- Gerhard Lechner (artist) (* 1941), Austrian sculptor and painter
- Gregor Lechner (abbot) († 1558), Benedictine abbot
- Gregor Martin Lechner (1940–2017), Benedictine monk and art historian
- Gyula Lechner (1841–1914), Hungarian painter, writer and lawyer
H
- Hanns Lechner (before 1899–1954), German advertising specialist
- Hans Lechner (sculptor) (1882–1972), Austrian sculptor
- Hans Lechner (politician, 1883) (1883–1965), German farmer, lawyer and politician (BP), MdL Bavaria
- Hans Lechner (politician, 1898) (1898–1968), German politician, mayor of Freising
- Hans Lechner (civil servant) (1906–1986), German ministerial civil servant
- Hans Lechner (politician, 1913) (1913–1994), Austrian agricultural scientist, lawyer and politician (ÖVP)
- Hans Lechner (soccer player) , German soccer player
- Hans Hermann Lechner (1931–2020), German economist and university professor
- Harald Lechner (* 1982), Austrian football referee
- Heinrich Lechner (Major General) (1884–1959), Austrian military and major general in the German Wehrmacht
- Heinrich Lechner (entrepreneur) (* 1947), Austrian entrepreneur
- Helmut Lechner (neurologist) (1927–2006), Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and university professor
- Helmut Lechner (educator) (* 1960), German educator and university professor
- Hermann Lechner (painter) ( Franz Hermann Lechner ; 1879–1924), German painter
- Hermann Lechner (politician) (1924–2012), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and elementary school teacher
- Hermi Lechner (* 1930), Austrian interpreter of Viennese songs
- Horst Lechner (1959–2014), Austrian architect, interior designer and civil engineer
I.
- Ingrid Lechner-Sonnek (* 1953), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament in Styria
J
- Johann Lechner (1874–1927), Austrian historian
- Jörg-Johannes Lechner (* 1966), German educationalist and philosopher
- Josef Lechner (entrepreneur, 1851) (1851–1925), Italian (South Tyrolean) entrepreneur and company founder (marble quarrying)
- Josef Lechner (politician) (1884–1965), German farmer, politician and member of the state parliament ( Bavarian Farmers' Union , Bavarian Party )
- Josef Lechner (entrepreneur, 1892) (1892 – after 1972), Italian (South Tyrolean) entrepreneur
- Josef Lechner (athlete) , German medium and long distance runner
- Joseph Lechner (1893–1954), German Roman Catholic canon lawyer and liturgist
K
- Karl Lechner (politician) , Austrian politician (CSP)
- Karl Lechner (historian, 1855) (1855–1926), Austrian historian and teacher
- Karl Lechner (historian, 1897) (1897–1975), Austrian historian and university professor
- Karl Lechner (soccer player) , Austrian soccer player
- Karl Lechner (economist) (1927–1982), Austrian economist and rector of the University of Graz
- Karl Lechner (cyclist) , Austrian cyclist
- Károly Lechner (1850–1922), Hungarian psychiatrist
- Konrad Lechner (abbot) (1901–1994), provost of the Neustift monastery
- Konrad Lechner (1911–1989), German composer
- Kurt Lechner (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
L.
- Lajos Lechner (1833–1897), Hungarian construction technician
- Leonhard Lechner (1553–1606), German composer
- Ludwig Lechner (1855–1930), Austrian teacher
- Lukas Lechner (* 1988), German soccer player
M.
- Manfred Lechner , German soccer player
- Martin Lechner (* 1951), German theologian and university professor
- Martin Lechner (author) (* 1974), German writer
- Martina Lechner (* 1978), Austrian ski racer
- Matthias Lechner (politician) , German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Görlitz
- Matthias Lechner (art director) (* 1970), German art director and animation filmmaker
- Matthias Lechner (ski mountaineer) (* 1994), Austrian ski mountaineer
- Maximilian Lechner (* 1990), Austrian pool player
- Michael Lechner (1785–1843), Austrian publisher and bookseller
N
- Natalie Bauer-Lechner (1858–1921), violist and long-time confidante of Gustav Mahler
- Norbert Lechner (* 1961), German director, screenwriter and film producer
O
- Odilo Lechner (1931–2017), German Benedictine abbot
- Ödön Lechner (1845–1914), Hungarian architect
- Otto Lechner (* 1964), Austrian accordion player
P
- Patrick Lechner (* 1988), German racing cyclist
- Paul Lechner (1865–1930), Austrian bank official and manager
- Peter Lechner (* 1966), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Peter Lechner (theologian) (1805–1874), German Catholic theologian, Benedictine
- Peter Lechner (sculptor) (* 1939), German sculptor
- Peter Wolfgang Lechner (1717–1788), German pastor and composer
- Petr Lechner (* 1984), Czech track and road cyclist
R.
- Robert Lechner (cyclist) (* 1967), German cyclist
- Robert Lechner (racing driver) (* 1977), Austrian motor sportsman
- Rolf Lechner (* 1942), German entrepreneur
- Rudolf Lechner (publisher) (1822–1895), Austrian bookseller, publisher and newspaper founder
S.
- Sebastian Lechner (* 1980), German politician (CDU)
- Stefan Lechner (* 1964), Austrian historian
- Sven Lechner (* 1985), German handball player
T
- Theo Lechner (1883–1975), German architect and university professor
- Theodor Lechner (1872–1932), German engineer and railway entrepreneur
- Thomas Lechner (architect) (* 1970), Austrian architect
- Thomas Lechner (soccer player, 1979) (1979–2000), German soccer player
- Thomas Lechner (handball player) (* 1985), Austrian handball player
- Thomas Lechner (soccer player, 1985) (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Thomas Lechner (timpanist) (* 1986), Austrian timpanist
W.
- Walter Lechner senior (* 1949), Austrian racing driver
- Walter Lechner junior (* 1981), Austrian automobile racing driver
- Werner Lechner (1929–2015), German industrial manager
- Wilhelm Lechner (1890–1977), German sculptor, interior designer and Freikorps fighter ( Bund Oberland )
- Wolfgang Lechner (* 1953), Austrian journalist
See also
Web links
Wiktionary: Lechner - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ↑ Absolute distribution map for the name Lechner. In : nameskarten.lima-city.at. 2005, accessed May 9, 2016 .
- ↑ List of the most common surnames in Germany ( Wiktionary )
- ↑ Absolute distribution of the name "Lechner". In: verwandt.de. 2008, accessed May 9, 2016 .