List of Munich street names / H

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The list of Munich street names lists the names of streets and squares in the Bavarian capital of Munich and also includes the meanings and circumstances of the naming. Currently valid street names are given in bold , names that are no longer valid after renaming or building over are given in italics .

Due to the large number of Munich street names, the list is divided into alphabetically sorted sub-lists.


Haager Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1980) Haag in Upper Bavaria , market town in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf

Habacher Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1907) Habach , municipality in the Weilheim-Schongau district

Haberkernstrasse , Freimann

(1932) after an old Freimanner peasant family

Haberlandstrasse , Pasing

(1957) Josef Haberland, master baker, active member of the Pasinger Beautification Association around 1900

Habermannstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1930) Hugo von Habermann (1849–1929), portrait painter and draftsman

Haberstrasse , Untermenzing

(1947) Fritz Haber (1868–1934), chemist, 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, “father of the gas war” in the First World War

Habichtstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1933) Habicht , medium-sized bird of prey

Habsburgerplatz , Schwabing-Ost

(1897) House of Habsburg , powerful dynasty that produced German and Austrian emperors as well as Spanish kings for centuries

Habsburgerstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1894) see above

Hachinger-Bach-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1929) The Hachinger Bach flows through the villages of Oberhaching, Taufkirchen, Unterhaching and Unterbiberg before reaching the Munich urban area near Perlach, where it continues underground to the Isar

Hackengasse ,

(1835)

Hackenstrasse , Hackenviertel

(1465) probably derived from Hag = fenced property
Hacker Bridge

Hackerbrücke , Maxvorstadt

(1890) after the Hacker-Pschorr brewery, which was then located there , now a brand of the Paulaner brewery

Hackerstrasse ,

(1876)

Hackländerstrasse , Haidhausen

(1930) Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer (1816–1877), German writer

Hackländerstraße , Solln

1947 renamed Goldbergstrasse

Hackmahdgasse , Freimann

(1950) field name

Haderner Steg , Blumenau

(1972) Hadern , Munich district

Hadergässchen ,

(1835)

Hadererweg ,

(1873)

Haderunstrasse , Hadern

(1948) The farming village Hadern was first mentioned in the 11th century under the name Haderun .

Hadorfer Strasse , Fürstenried

(1921) Hadorf , until 1974 an independent municipality, now part of Starnberg

Häberlstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1876) Franz Xaver von Haeberl (1759–1846), doctor, designed the General Hospital, now the University of Munich Clinic

Häherweg , Waldtrudering

(1933) Häher , species from the order of Sperlingsvögel

Hälblingweg , garden city Trudering

(1958) Halbling , low-value copper or silver coin from the Middle Ages, which corresponded to about half a pfennig

Handelstrasse , Alt-Bogenhausen

(1899) Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759), German-British Baroque composer, born in Halle (Saale) , from 1709 mainly active in London, where he achieved his great success

Hänflingweg , Am Hart

(1936) Linnet , species of bird from the finch family

Härtingerstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Martin Härtinger (1815–1896), physician, singing teacher and opera singer at the Royal Court and National Theater in Munich

Häusserstraße , Englschalking

(1930) Karl Häußer (1842–1907), theater actor at the Munich Court Theater

Hafelhofweg , garden city Trudering

(1976) the Hafelhof, a Truderinger farm

Haferweg , Johanneskirchen

(1935) Oats , a type of cereal from the sweet grass family

Haffstrasse , Garden City Trudering

(1936) Haff , a body of water separated from the sea, for example by offshore islands

Rosehip Square , Johanneskirchen

(1935) Rose hip , the fruit of various types of roses

Hagedornstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1925) Friedrich von Hagedorn (1708–1754), Hamburg poet and Rococo writer

Hagelstangestrasse , Oberföhring

(1985) Rudolf Hagelstange (1912–1984), writer

Hagenauerstrasse , Solln

(1947) Friedrich Hagenauer (around 1500–1546), carver from Strasbourg in Alsace. It was previously called Tannenstrasse .

Hagenbacher Strasse , Aubing-Süd

(1947) Hagenbach , a district of the Pretzfeld community in the Upper Franconian district of Forchheim

Hagenbucherstrasse ,

(1918) 28th district

Haggenmillerstrasse , Am Riesenfeld

(1947) Franz Haggenmiller (1871–1945), painter and restorer

Hahndorfer Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1937) Hahndorf , village founded in 1838 by German emigrants in South Australia near the capital Adelaide. It is still a tourist attraction there today.

Hahnemannstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1945) Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843), German doctor and writer, founder of homeopathy

Hahnengässchen ,

(1835)

Hahnengasse ,

(1873)

Hahnenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1881) probably named after the former inn "Zum Roten Hahn"

Haidelweg , Pasing

(1937) Georg Haidel (or Hoidel), first Pasing pastor in the 15th century. It cannot be ruled out that a namesake Heinrich Hoidel, pastor in Aubing, could be the namesake.

Haidenauplatz , Haidhausen

(1937) Heidenau, a former castle in the local district

Haidhauserfeldweg ,

(1876) eastern extension of Kellerstrasse

Haidhauser Ventilation ,

(1876)

Haidhauser Strasse , Haidhausen

(1947) Haidhausen, district of Munich. Previously Loignystraße after a battle of the Franco-German War of 1870/71, in which Bavarian troops were also involved.

Haimhauserplatz ,

(1918) 22nd district

Haimhauserstrasse , Schwabing

(1899) Sigmund Graf von Haimhausen (1708–1793), Bavarian lawyer and entrepreneur, headed a. a. the first Bavarian mining authority and initiated the establishment of the first Bavarian porcelain factory, which was later relocated to Nymphenburg

Haimonstrasse , Oberföhring

(1930) Count Haimon von Dordogne , a legendary figure from the time of Emperor Charlemagne

Hainbuchenstrasse , Lerchenau

(1947) Hornbeam , belongs to the birch family and not, as the name suggests, to the beech family. The word “outrageous” is derived from this, which stands for coarse and coarse.

Halbichstrasse ,

(1918) 18 district
Halbig's lion at the port entrance in Lindau on Lake Constance

Halbigstrasse , Untergiesing

(1899) Johann von Halbig (1814–1882), German classicist sculptor. His lion at the harbor entrance to Lindau / Bodensee is well known.

Halbreiterstraße , Solln

(1947) Ulrich Halbreiter (1812–1877), Munich painter, and his nephew, Adolf Halbreiter (1839–1898), sculptor

Haldenbergerstrasse , Moosach

(1921) old Munich family; Ulrich Haldenberger, mayor, came from here around 1400

Haldenseestrasse , Ramersdorf

(1950) Haldensee , 73 hectare Tyrolean Alpsee at an altitude of 1124 m

Halfinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1933) Halfing , municipality in the district of Rosenheim

Halleiner Strasse , Waldtrudering

(1964) Hallein , city in the Austrian state of Salzburg, already around 600 BC salt extraction in underground mining

Hallescher Weg , Altmoosach

(1986) Halle (Saale) , city in Saxony-Anhalt

Hallgartenstrasse , Neuhadern

(1957) Hallgarten (Rheingau) , since 1977 part of Oestrich-Winkel in Hesse; known from the 'Hallgarten Madonna', also known as 'Madonna with the Shard'.

Halligenplatz , garden city Trudering

(1936) Halligen are small, hardly protected marsh islands off the North Frisian and Danish North Sea coast.

Hallmaierstrasse ,

(1918) 19th district

Hallstätter Strasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Hallstatt , market town in the Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Hallstatt-Dachstein / Salzkammergut. Salt deposits have been mined there for thousands of years.

Hallsteinweg , Altperlach

(1986) Walter Hallstein (1901–1982), lawyer and politician, became the first chairman of the Commission of the European Economic Community in 1958.

Hallturmstrasse ,

(1918) 18th district

Halmstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1937) Karl Felix Halm (1809–1882), classical philologist, librarian, rector of the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich, professor at the University of Munich

Halserspitzstrasse , Josphsburg

(1955) Halserspitze , 1,863 m high summit in the Bavarian Prealps, on the border with Tyrol

Halskestrasse , Obersendling

(1952) Johann Georg Halske (1814–1890), electrical engineer and entrepreneur. In 1847 he and Werner Siemens founded the Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske in Berlin, which was taken over by Siemens AG in 2001.

Halterstrasse , Freimann

(1957) Georg Halter (1884–1952), graduate engineer, professor for highway and railway construction at the Technical University of Munich .

Hamannstrasse , Waldperlach

(before 1930) Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788), philosopher and writer, pioneer of Sturm und Drang

Hamburger Strasse , Am Riesenfeld

(1925) Hamburg , city-state and state on the Elbe, with one of the largest transshipment ports in the world

Hammersbacher Strasse , Am Waldfriedhof

(1935) Hammersbach , part of the municipality of Grainau in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district

Hammerschmiedstrasse , Feldmoching

(1938) Hammerschmied , a craft from pre-industrial times for the production of wrought iron

Hammstrasse , Lerchenau-Ost

(1953) Eduard Hamm (1879–1944), Bavarian Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry, Reich Minister of Economics. As an opponent of the Nazi regime, he was arrested and mistreated after the assassination attempt on July 20, 1944 . In this situation he chose suicide.

Hanauer Strasse , Moosach

(1913) Hanau , independent city in Hesse. In 1813 the Battle of Hanau took place there, in which Napoleon I was victorious and was thus able to continue on his way to France.

Hanebergstrasse , Neuhausen

(1900) Daniel Bonifaz von Haneberg (1816–1876), Benedictine abbot, professor of theology, bishop of the Diocese of Speyer

Hanfelder Strasse , Fürstenried

(1921) Hanfeld , part of Starnberg since 1972

Hanfgartenstrasse , Untermenzing

(1947) old field name

Hanfstaenglstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1930) Franz Hanfstaengl (1804–1877), painter, lithographer and photographer

Haniklstrasse , Riem

(1999) 'Beim Hanikl' was the house name of a property acquired in 1803 from Nikolaus and Katharina Erhard.

Hannah-Arendt-Weg , Moosach

(1995) Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), Jewish German-American journalist, historian and university lecturer, emigrated in 1933

Hanna-Kirchner-Weg , Neuhadern

(1995) Johanna Kirchner (1889–1944), local politician, resistance fighter, executed in 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee

Hanne-Hiob-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2016) Hanne Hiob (actually Hanne Marianne Brecht; daughter of Bert Brecht, 1923–2009), actress

Hannes-Meyer-Strasse , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(2001) Hannes Meyer (1889–1954), Swiss architect and urbanist, successor to Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus in Dessau

Hannoverstrasse , Moosach

(1936) Hanover , capital of Lower Saxony

Hanns-Braun-Brücke , Olympiapark

(1982) Hanns Braun (1886–1918), pioneer of Munich athletes, bridge over the Georg-Brauchle-Ring

Hanns-Schwindt-Strasse , Riem

(1998) Hanns Schwindt (1921–1989), General Manager of the Chamber of Crafts for Munich and Upper Bavaria, co-founder of the Munich Exhibition Company

Hanns-Seidel-Platz , Neuperlach

(1973) Hanns Seidel (1901–1961), Bavarian Prime Minister from 1957 to 1960

Hansastrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1899) Hanse , an association of Low German merchants between the 12th and 17th centuries with offices in Russia, Scandinavia, England and the Netherlands and numerous branches at home and abroad

Hans-A.-Engelhard-Strasse , Neuperlach

(2020) Hans A. Engelhard (1934–2008), German politician (FDP), member of the German Bundestag and Federal Minister of Justice

Hans-Bartels-Strasse , Harlaching

(1916) Hans von Bartels (1856–1913), German painter, professor of painting

Hans-Beimler-Weg , Alt-Moosach

(1990) Hans Beimler (1895–1936), Munich-born KPD politician, communist member of the Reichstag, political commissioner of the XI. Brigade in the Spanish Civil War

Hans-Bieringer-Weg , Allach-Untermenzing

(2001) Johann Bieringer (1901–1994) Member of the District Assembly of Upper Bavaria and from 1956 to 1964 chairman of the Allach-Obermenzing District Committee

Hans-Böckler-Strasse , Lerchenau-Ost

(1963) Hans Böckler (1875–1951), politician and trade union official

Hans-Bunte-Strasse , Alt-Moosach

(1956) Hans Bunte (1848–1925), chemist, university professor

Hans-Clarin-Weg , Freiham

(2017) Hans Clarin , real name Hans Joachim Schmid (1929–2005), German actor at the State Theater in Munich

Hans-Denzinger-Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1966) Hans Denzinger (1861–1931), architect

Hans-Dietrich-Genscher-Strasse , Freiham

(2018) Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1927–2016), politician of the FDP, interior minister from 1969 to 1974, foreign minister from 1974 to 1992, federal chairman of the FDP from 1974 to 1985

Hans-Döllgast-Strasse , Schwabing

(2010) Hans Döllgast (1891–1974), architect, graphic designer and university professor, involved in the reconstruction of the Munich Residence and the Würzburg Cathedral

Hans-Dürrmeier-Weg , Schwanthalerhöhe

(2002) Hans Dürrmeier (1899–1977), publisher, first general director of Süddeutscher Verlag, co-founder of the German School of Journalism

Hans-Ehard-Strasse , Perlach

(1981) Hans Ehard (1887–1980), lawyer, politician of the CSU, from 1946 to 1954 and from 1960 to 1962 Bavarian Prime Minister

Hanselmannstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1913) Leonhard Hanselmann (1870–1937), farmer and mayor of Milbertshofen

Hans-Fischer-Strasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1949) Hans Fischer (1881–1945), chemist and physician, 1930 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Hans-Fitz-Weg , Forstenried

(1988) Hans Fitz (1891–1972), playwright, actor and director at the State Theater on Gärtnerplatz in Munich

Hans-Fried-Weg , Neuperlach

(1979) Hans Fried (1908–1977), SPD politician, City Councilor in Munich

Hans-Goltz-Weg , Obermenzing

(1957) Hans Goltz (1873–1927), art dealer, pioneer of modern art

Hans-Grässel-Weg , Neuhadern

(1947) Hans Grässel (1860–1939), architect and construction clerk in Munich

Hans-Heiling-Strasse , Englschalking

(1934) Hans Heiling , a romantic opera by Heinrich Marschner , premiered in Berlin in 1833

Hansjakobstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1933) Heinrich Hansjakob (1837–1916) Catholic clergyman, local writer from Baden and founder of a wine cooperative
Hans Jensen

Hans-Jensen-Weg , Freimann

(1996) Hans Jensen (1907–1973), Nobel Laureate in Physics

Hans-Klein-Strasse , Untersendling

(2002) Hans Klein (1931–1996), politician of the CSU, from 1968 press officer for the Olympic Games in Munich. From 1987 to 1989 he was Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation, from 1989 to 1990 as Federal Minister for Special Tasks he was Head of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government and from 1990 until his death he was Vice President of the German Bundestag

Hans-Koch-Weg , Am Waldfriedhof

(1965) Hans Koch (1894–1959), Protestant theologian, Eastern European historian, intelligence officer of the Wehrmacht High Command, director of the Eastern Europe Institute in Munich

Hanslbauerstraße , garden city Trudering

(1954) Hanslbauer, house name of a farm in Trudering

Hans-Leipelt-Strasse , Alte Heide-Hirschau

(1963) Hans Leipelt (1921–1945), chemistry student, member of the White Rose resistance group, whose work he continued. Executed in 1945 in Munich-Stadelheim

Hans-Lohr-Weg , Neuperlach

(1974) Hans Lohr (1879–1938) clergyman, member of the Bavarian state parliament

Hans-Mielich-Platz , Untergiesing

(1876) Hans Mielich (1516–1573), Munich Renaissance painter and draftsman

Hans Milichstrasse ,

(1879)

Hans-Mielich-Strasse , Untergiesing

(1876) Hans Mielich (1516–1573), Munich Renaissance painter and draftsman

Hans-Pfann-Strasse , Trudering Garden City

(1958) Hans Pfann (1873–1958), senior director of studies, writer, alpinist, founding member of a predecessor of today's Munich University of Applied Sciences

Hans-Pössenbacher-Weg , Perlach

(1981) Hans Pössenbacher (1895–1979), actor, dubbing speaker

Hans-Preißinger-Strasse , Sendling

(1989) Hans Preißinger (1915–1986), SPD politician. After 1945 he took part in the rebuilding of the socialist youth organization, from 1952 to 1978 he was a city councilor in Munich, he made special contributions to social housing and the reform of the Munich school system.

Hans Sachsstrasse ,

(1918) → Hans-Sachs-Strasse

Hans-Sachs-Strasse , Isarvorstadt

(1897) Hans Sachs (1494–1576), Nuremberg shoemaker, master singer and playwright. Richard Wagner erected a monument to him in the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg .

Hans-Schweikart-Strasse , Perlach

(1981) Hans Schweikart (1895–1975), director and actor at the Münchner Kammerspiele and the Residenztheater

Hans-Steinkohl-Strasse , Aubing

(2006) named after Dr. med Hans Steinkohl (1925-2003). From 1968 to 1972 he was the second mayor of Munich .

Hans-Stützle-Strasse , Freiham

(2006) Hans Stützle (1928–2003), social politician. He was a member of the city council from 1956 to 1960 and from 1963 to 1978. From 1978 to 1992 he was social affairs officer for the state capital.

Hans-Thonauer-Strasse , Laim

(1922) Hans Donauer the Elder (1521–1596), Munich-born painter

Harald-Dohrn-Strasse , Lerchenau

(1963) Harald Dohrn (1885–1945), sympathizer of the White Rose and critic of the regime during the time of National Socialism, shot on April 29, 1945 by an SS commando.

Hararestrasse , Neuperlach

(2020) Harare , capital of Zimbabwe

Harburger Strasse , Altaubing

(1947) Harburg , small town in the district of Donau-Ries, on the Romantic Road located

Hardenbergstrasse , Moosach

(1913) Karl August von Hardenberg (1750–1822), Prussian statesman, elevated to the rank of prince in 1814 for his services in the wars of freedom against Napoleon I.

Hardenstrasse , Lerchenau

(1947) Maximilian Harden (1861–1927), publicist, journalist, actor

Haringerweg , Berg am Laim

(1963) Haringer, Catholic village pastor of Trudering in the 15th century

Harkortweg , Freimann

(1965) Friedrich Harkort (1793–1880), called "Father of the Ruhr Area", entrepreneur and politician. He campaigned for the ban on child labor and health protection for workers.

Harlachinger Berg , Harlaching

(1951) named after Harlaching, the southeastern part of Munich and a garden suburb of Munich, mentioned in a document in the 12th century as Hadelaichen, incorporated in 1854 as a district of Giesing.

Harlachingermühlweg ,

(1876)

Harlachinger Strasse , Untergiesing

(1881) see Harlachinger Berg

Harmatinger Strasse , Am Waldfriedhof

(1934) Harmating , part of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Egling in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district, with a castle that is well worth seeing .

Urinary area , Freimann

(1947) Adolf von Harnier , (1903–1945), lawyer and attorney as well as Bavarian patriot and resistance fighter against National Socialism. From 1937 he headed the resistance group known as the Harnier Circle . Sentenced to 10 years in prison, he died of exhaustion shortly before his release.

Harpprechtstrasse , Lerchenau

(1960) Theodor Harpprecht (1841–1885), an alpinist from Stuttgart, co-founder of the Swabian section of the German Alpine Club. Numerous first ascents, mainly Tyrolean and South Tyrolean mountains, are attributed to him.

Harrisfeldweg , Freimann

(1950) Harrisfeld, a field name

Harsdörferstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1925) Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607–1658), Baroque poet from Fischbach, now part of Nuremberg

Hartelstrasse , Laim

(1925) Hartel von Paesingen, name of a lord of the castle from an unknown time

Hartlstrasse , Solln

1947 renamed to finishing mill .

Harthausen ,

(1876) Menterschreige

Harthauser Platz , Menterschwaige

In 1946 it was renamed Schmorellplatz

Harthauserstrasse ,

(1918) → Harthauser Strasse

Harthauser Strasse , Harlaching

(1900) Harthausen, the earlier name for the Menterschwaige manor , mentioned in a document as early as 1012, today a listed manor with beer garden in Harlaching

Harthauser Weg , Freiham

Harthausen , a district of Friedberg (Bavaria) near Augsburg

Hartingaustrasse ,

(1918) 29th district

Hartlebenstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Otto Erich Hartleben (1864–1905), writer

Hartliebstraße , Neuhausen

(1900) Johannes Hartlieb (around 1400–1468), doctor, diplomat, court poet and personal physician at the court of the Wittelsbach family in Munich

Hartmannshoferstrasse ,

(1918) now Hartmannshofer Strasse

Hartmannshofer Strasse , Moosach

(1913) Hartmannshofen , mentioned in a document in 1429 as a farm in Moosach
Jakob von Hartmann

Hartmannstrasse , Altstadt-Lehel

(1872) Jakob von Hartmann (1795–1873), Bavarian infantry general, who distinguished himself in the battles of 1870/71 at Wörth, Sedan and Weißenburg and received the hereditary nobility for it.

Hartwaldstrasse , Großhadern

(1954) Hartwald, field name from the 11th century, whereby Hart, Hardt might stand for “wooded slope” or “forest pasture”.

Hartweg , Freimann

(1950) see Hartwaldstrasse

Hartwigstrasse ,

(1918) 27th district

Haselburgstrasse , Harlaching

(1935) Haselburg, a half-ruin from the 13th century, located above Bozen / South Tyrol

Hazel root path , Moosach

(2002) Common Hazel Root

Hasenberglstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1947) Field name, which then also gives the district its name

Haseneystrasse , Großhadern

(1951) Johann Peter Haseney (1812–1869), copperplate engraver at Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank, who made the design for the first Bavarian postage stamp, the “Black One”.

Hasenstrasse ,

(1918) now Seidlstrasse

Hasenstrasse , Lerchenau-West

(1921) Hares

Hasenthalweg , Mittersendling

(1937) Field name

Haslangstrasse , Laim

(1956) The Counts of Haslang auf Hohenkammer and Haslangkreit belonged to the Bavarian nobility; they are mentioned in a document as early as 1165, but have been extinct in the male line since 1804. They also owned goods near Dachau.

Haspiederstrasse ,

(1918) 19th district

Haßfurter Strasse , Aubing-Süd

(1959) Haßfurt , district town of the Haßberge district in the Lower Franconia administrative region .

Hatzelweg , Forstenried

(1962) Katharina Hatzel, resident of Forstenried at the time of the Thirty Years War

Hatzfelder Weg , Forstenried

(1935) Hatzfeld , temporary German name for the town of Jimbolia in the Romanian Banat

Haubenlerchenweg , Am Hart

(1945) Crested Lark , songbird from the lark family

Hauberrißerstrasse , Harlaching

(1922) Georg von Hauberrisser (1841–1922), architect, master builder of the Munich City Hall and the Munich Paulskirche, honorary citizen of the city

Hauberstrasse ,

(1918) 17th district

Hauensteinstrasse , Giesing

(1935) Hauenstein castle ruins above Seis am Schlern in South Tyrol

Hauffstrasse , Mittersendling

(1923) Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), writer, known for his books of fairy tales and legends

Haunerstrasse , Laim

(1922) August Hauner (1811-1884), doctor and pediatrician. The Dr. von Haunersches Children's Hospital goes back to the first children's clinic in Munich that he created in 1846.

Hauschildstrasse , Obersendling

(1947) Wilhelm Hauschild (1827–1887), history painter. His ceiling paintings in Linderhof Palace and Herrenchiemsee are famous

Hauseggerstrasse , Allach

(1952) Siegmund von Hausegger (1872–1948), Austrian composer and conductor, from 1920 chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic.

Haushamer Strasse , Harlaching

(1925) Hausham , municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Miesbach

Haushoferstrasse , Herzogpark

(1914) dedicated to the brothers Karl Haushofer (1839–1895), mineralogist and Max Haushofer (1840–1907), economist

Hausmannstrasse , Allach

(1953) Allach house name

Hauttmannweg , Am Hart

(1957) Max Hauttmann (1888–1926), art historian and professor of art history at the University of Munich

Hauzenberger Strasse , Laim

(1972) Hauzenberg , town in the district of Passau

Havelstrasse , Englschalking

(1935) Havel , 334 km long, mostly navigable tributary of the Elbe. It touches Berlin and flows through Potsdam.

Hawartstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) King Hawart from Denmark, a legend in the Nibelungenlied

Haydnstrasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1887) Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), famous Austrian composer of the Viennese Classic

Haylerstrasse , Moosach

(1947) Friedrich Hayler (? –1892), businessman who set up a charity foundation in 1931 with 250,000 Reichsmarks

Hebammengasse ,

(1835)

Midwife Street ,

(1876) later on Rieserstrasse

Hebenstreitstrasse , Untergiesing

(1898) Hebenstreit, family of glass painters from Munich in the 16th and 17th centuries, including Hans Hebenstreit, Sigmund and Ferdinand Hebenstreit, who made glass paintings for the ducal court in Munich, but also in churches.

Heberleinstrasse ,

(1918) 22nd district

Hechendorfer Strasse , Obersendling

(1929) Hechendorf , part of the Seefeld community in the Starnberg district

Hechenwanger Weg , Laim

(1977) Hechenwang , part of the municipality of Windach in the Landsberg am Lech district

Hechtseestrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Hechtsee , a small lake in Tyrol, not far from Kiefersfelden

Hechtstrasse , garden city Trudering

(1935) Pike , aggressive predatory fish that also preyes on smaller water birds

Heckenacker , Freimann

(1950) field name

Heckenhofer Strasse , Aubing-Süd

(1947) Heckenhof , part of the Upper Franconian community Aufseß in the Bayreuth district

Heckenrosenstrasse , Großhadern

(1938) Dog Rose , also known as Busch rose or wild rose

Heckenstallerstraße , Sendling-Westpark

(1898) Urban Heckenstaller (? - 1748), Bavarian Elector's Secret Chancellery Secretary, made a decisive contribution to the ultimately failed uprising against the Austrian occupation forces with his writings.

Heckenstaller tunnel , Sendling-Westpark

(2018) as above; Differentiation from the above-ground Heckenstallerstraße

Heckscherstrasse , Münchner Freiheit

(1932) August Heckscher (1848––1941), Hamburg-born American industrialist and philanthropist. The foundation he set up contributed to the establishment of the Heckscher Clinic in Munich in 1929.

Hederichstrasse , Lerchenau-Ost

(1947) Hederich, also called field radish or wild radish, plant species from the radish family

Hedwig-Dransfeld-Allee , Neuhausen

(1989) Hedwig Dransfeld (1871–1925), German women's rights activist

Hedwig-Kämper-Strasse , Aubing

(2017) Hedwig Kämpfer (1889–1947), a Munich-born clerk and politician in the Weimar Republic, emigrated to France in 1935

Hedwigstrasse , Neuhausen

(1900) Hedwig von Andechs (1174–1243), daughter of Count Berthold IV of Andechs, canonized in 1267

Heerstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Presumably a road already created by the Romans, which naturally also had military significance.

Hefner-Alteneck-Strasse , Isarvorstadt

(1928) Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811–1903), art historian and museum director

Hefnerstrasse , Obergiesing

(1908) Joseph von Hefner (1799–1862), high school teacher, founder of the first day nursery in the Au

Hegelstrasse , Waldperlach

(before 1930) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), important philosopher

Hehnstrasse , Allach

(1947) Victor Hehn (1813–1890), German-Baltic cultural historian

Heideckstrasse , Neuhausen

(1900) Karl Wilhelm von Heideck (1788–1861), painter and general

Heidelbergerplatz ,

(1918) 22nd district

Heidelberger Strasse , Münchner Freiheit

(1906) Heidelberg , university city in Baden-Wuerttemberg, former residence of the Electoral Palatinate, oldest university in Germany, founded in 1386

Heidelerchenstrasse , Lerchenau-West

(1947) Woodlark , species of bird from the lark family

Heidemannstrasse , Freimann

(1947) Johann Nepomuk Heidemann († 1913), Privy Councilor of Commerce, founded a foundation to support large families.

Heidenreichstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1962) Erhard Heidenreich (1455–1524), master builder, sculptor in Regensburg

Heideröschenweg , Harlaching

(1935) Heideröschen , plant from the genus daphne

Heidestrasse , Neuperlach

(1930) named after the Perlacher Heide

Heidestrasse , Solln

1947 renamed to Fleischmannstrasse

Heigelstrasse , Harlaching

(1922) Karl Theodor von Heigel (1842–1915), historian and archivist, professor of history at the University of Munich

Heigenmooserstrasse , Laim

(1934) Josef Heigenmooser (1845–1921), teacher, director of the district teacher training institute for Upper Bavaria

Heiglhofstrasse , Neu Hadern

(1947) Heiglhof, the name of a farm that has existed for over a thousand years

Heilbrunner Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1925) Bad Heilbrunn , municipality in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district

H.Geistgasse ,

(1835)

Holy Spirit Street ,

(1876)

Heiliggeiststraße , old town

(before 1806) Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Munich) , one of the oldest churches in Munich
Max Heilmaier

Heilmaierstrasse , Solln

(1955) Max Heilmaier (1869–1923), sculptor and medalist

Heilmannstrasse , Thalkirchen

(1938) Jakob Heilmann (1846–1927), architect and building contractor with a focus on railway construction, later also building construction

Heilwigstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1933) Heilwig , female given name very popular in the Middle Ages

Heimburgstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Wilhelmine Heimburg (1848–1912), actually Emilie Wilhelmine Bertha Behrens, writer

Heimdallstrasse , Waldperlach

(1955) Heimdall , Nordic god from the Aesir clan

Heimeranplatz , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1897) Heimeran von Straubing, city carpenter, who erected the roof structure of the Munich Frauenkirche in 1477

Heimeranstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(1891) see above

Heimgartenstrasse , Obergiesing

(1899) Heimgarten , 1791 m high mountain in the Bavarian Prealps

Heimperthstrasse , Lerchenau-Ost

(1947) Heimperth, Edler von Feldmoching between 883 and 906

Heimstättenstrasse , Freimann

(1932) Heimstätte, housing association

Heinar-Kipphardt-Weg , Bogenhausen

(1983) Heinar Kipphardt (1922–1982), writer and important representative of the documentary theater

Heinleinstrasse , Parkstadt Solln

(1964) Heinrich Heinlein (1803–1885), painter

Heinrich-Böll-Strasse , Riem

(2006) Heinrich Böll (1917–1985), writer and translator, Nobel Prize for Literature 1972

Heinrich-Braun-Weg , Lerchenau-Ost

(1955) Heinrich Braun (1732–1792), Benedictine, educational and school reformer during the Enlightenment in the Electorate of Bavaria; In 1770 Braun was appointed state commissioner for elementary schools.

Heinrich-Buz-Weg , Allach

(1969) Heinrich von Buz (1833–1918), technician and industrialist, 1864 director of the Augsburg machine works, which merged in 1898 into the Augsburg-Nuremberg machine works.

Heinrich-Geissler-Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Heinrich Geißler (1814–1879), glassblower and instrument maker, invented the Geißler tubes, which are used, among other things, for fluorescent tubes.

Heinrich-Goebel-Strasse , Laim

(1939) Heinrich Göbel (1818–1893), German-American precision mechanic who, according to his own statements, manufactured the first incandescent lamps as early as 1850, but this cannot be verified.

Heinrich-Groh-Strasse , Freimann

(1932) Heinrich Groh (1847–1922), State Economist, did a great deal of service to the Freimann community.

Heinrich-Heine-Strasse , Laim

(1957) Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), German poet, writer and journalist

Heinrich-Kley-Strasse , Schwabing

(1988) Heinrich Kley (1863-1945), drawing and painting, the drawings and cartoons in journals such as the Simplicissimus appeared

Heinrich-Kröller-Strasse , Harlaching

(1956) Heinrich Kröller (1880–1930), dancer and choreographer at the first stages in Berlin, Munich and Vienna

Heinrich-Lammel-Strasse , Blumenau

(1954) Heinrich Lammel (1884–1952), who took care of the war victims.

Heinrich-Laube-Weg , Oberföhring

(1980) Heinrich Laube (1806–1884), writer, playwright and theater director

Heinrich-Lübke-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1973) Heinrich Lübke (1894–1972), CDU politician, Federal Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forestry from 1953 to 1959, and German Federal President from 1959 to 1969

Heinrich-Mann-Allee , Herzogpark

(1956) Heinrich Mann (1871–1950), writer, younger brother of Thomas Mann

Heinrich-Schütz-Weg , Pasing

(1956) Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672), early Baroque composer

Heinrich-Stieglitz-Kehre , Sendling

(1981) Heinrich Stieglitz (1868–1920), pastor of Thalkirchen. He was very committed to his community, was chairman of the catechists' association and introduced the so-called “Munich method” for catechesis .

Heinrich Voglstrasse ,

(1918) 24th district
Heinrich Vogl

Heinrich-Vogl-Strasse , Solln

(1900) Heinrich Vogl (1845–1900), opera singer (hero tenor) and composer

Heinrich-Wieland-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1965) Heinrich Wieland (1877–1957), chemist, 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Heinrich-Zisch-Weg , Untergiesing

(1956) Heinrich Zisch, (1869–1947), club president of TSV 1860 Munich and builder of the Grünwalder Stadium

Heinrothstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Oskar Heinroth (1871–1945), zoologist, ornithologist, behavioral biologist

Heinzelmännchenstrasse , Waldperlach

(before 1930) Heinzelmännchen , according to the legend of Cologne house spirits

Heinz-Goerke-Strasse , Großhadern

(2019) Heinz Goerke (1917–2014), medical historian and university professor, long-time medical director of the Großhadern Clinic

Heinz-Hilpert-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1981) Heinz Hilpert (1890–1967), theater director, director, actor

Heisenbergstrasse , Am Hart

(1934) August Heisenberg (1869–1930), from 1910 Professor of Byzantine Studies in Munich, father of Werner Heisenberg

Hot street , Untersendling

(1901) Hugo Heiss (? -?), A participant in the failed Bavarian uprising in 1705 against the Austrians

Heiterwanger Strasse , Mittersendling

(1926) Heiterwang , a small community in the Reutte district in Tyrol

Heldackerweg , Trudering

(1936) Heldacker, a field name

Heldstrasse , Neuhausen

(1955) Hans Ludwig Held (1885–1954), librarian and writer

Helene-Lange-Weg , Oberwiesenfeld

(1989) Helene Lange (1848–1930), teacher, women's rights activist, politician of the German Democratic Party

Helene-Mayer-Ring , Olympic Park

(1971) Helene Mayer (1910–1953), multiple German champion, 1936 Olympic champion and 1937 world champion in foil fencing

Helenenstrasse , Waldtrudering

(1933) Helene , female first name

Helene-Weber-Allee , Oberwiesenfeld

(1989) Helene Weber (1881–1962), women's rights activist, politician of the German Center Party in the Weimar Republic, from 1945 in the CDU, from 1952 chairwoman of the mother's convalescence organization

Helene-Wessel-Bogen , Freimann

(1996) Helene Wessel (1898–1969), lawyer, women's rights activist, SPD politician and member of the Parliamentary Council

Helfendorfer Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1935) Helfendorf, former municipality, now as Großhelfendorf a district of the municipality of Aying in the district of Munich

Helfenriederstrasse , Obersendling

(1923) Christoph Helfenrieder (? - 1635), painter in Meran in South Tyrol

Helferichstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Johann von Helferich (1817–1892), German economist, professor at the University of Munich

Helgastraße , Waldtrudering

(1937) Helga , female first name

Hellabrunn ,

(1876) near Harlaching

Hellabrunner Strasse , Untergiesing

(1899) Hellabrunn, a former knight's seat that gave the current Hellabrunn Zoo its name

Hella-von-Westarp-Strasse , Riem

(1936) Haila von Westarp (1886–1919), secretary of the far-right Thule Society, shot as a hostage by the Red Guards during the time of the Munich Soviet Republic

Hellensteinstrasse , Aubing-Süd

(1947) Hellenstein Castle , former fortress above the town of Heidenheim an der Brenz in Baden-Württemberg

Hellihofweg , Neupasing

(1970) Hellihof, the name of an old farm in Pasing

Helmholtzstrasse , Neuhausen

(1960) Richard von Helmholtz (1852–1934), engineer and designer of steam locomotives

Helmontstrasse , Waldperlach

(before 1930) Johan Baptista van Helmont (1580–1644), Flemish universal scientist, primarily as a doctor, natural scientist and chemist

Helmpertstrasse , Laim

(1901) Helmpert, Edler, mentioned in a document in which Laim is mentioned for the first time.

Helmrichweg , Altaubing

(1985) Gustav Helmrich, SPD councilor in the municipality of Aubing, which was independent until 1942, arrested and abused by the National Socialists in 1933. 1951–1962 chairman of the action committee, a forerunner of the district committee.

Helmstädtstrasse , Neu Hadern

(1958) Carl Helmstädt, bourgeois Karl Eberle, (1834–1913), folk singer, writer, actor

Helmtrudenstrasse , Münchner Freiheit

(1897) Helmtrude von Bayern (1886–1977), princess, daughter of King Ludwig III.

Helmunistraße , Feldmoching

(1948) Helmuni, a nobleman from the Preysing family in the 8th century

Helmut-Dietl-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2016) Helmut Dietl (1944–2015), film actor, director and screenwriter
Helmut Fischer as Monaco Franze

Helmut-Fischer-Platz , Schwabing-West

(1998) Helmut Fischer (1926–1997), actor, known as the actor in "Monaco Franze"

Helmut-Käutner-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1981) Helmut Käutner (1908–1980), actor, cabaret artist, director

Helmut-Schmidt-Allee , Freiham

(2017) Helmut Schmidt (1918–2015), SPD politician, Federal Chancellor from 1974 to 1982

Helsinkistraße , Messestadt Riem

(2001) Helsinki , capital of Finland

Heltauer Strasse , Trudering

(1933) Heltau , German name of the city of Cisnădie in Romania, founded in 1207 by the Transylvanian Saxons

Henckystrasse , Moosach

(1970) Karl Hencky (1889–1963), power station engineer, from 1918 first scientific director of the Research Institute for Thermal Insulation in Munich

Hengelerstrasse , Moosach

(1928) Adolf Hengeler (1863–1927), painter from Kempten (Allgäu), from 1884 employee and draftsman of the illustrated flying sheets

Hennegaustraße ,

(1918) 22nd district

Henrik Ibsenstrasse ,

(1918) 23rd district

Henrik-Ibsen-Strasse , Neuhausen

(1907) Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906), Norwegian playwright and poet

Henschelstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Carl Anton Henschel (1780–1861), Oberbergrat and founder of the Henschel & Son machine factory in Kassel

Heppstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Günther Hepp (1909–1937), alpinist, had a fatal accident on Nanga Parbat

Herbergstrasse , Feldmoching

(1938) to Neuherberg , a nearby restaurant

Herbert-Bayer-Strasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(2001) Herbert Bayer (1900–1985), graphic designer and painter

Herbert-Kadner-Strasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Herbert Kadner (1899–1921), alpinist, had a fatal accident in the Ötztal Alps

Herbert-Quandt-Strasse , Südgiesing

(1987) Herbert Quandt (1910–1982), entrepreneur who successfully restructured BMW in 1960

Herbert-Schober-Strasse , Untermenzing

(1983) Herbert Schober (1905–1975), physicist and ophthalmologist, professor at the University of Munich

Herbigstrasse , Allach

(1947) Gustav Herbig (1868–1925), linguist, Indo-Europeanist and Etruscanologist, professor at the University of Munich

Herbststrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1810) after the season named

Herderstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1900) Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), poet, translator, theologian and philosopher, whom Goethe moved to Weimar in 1776

Herderwiesweg , Trudering

(1936) Herderwies, a field name

Hererostraße , Waldtrudering

(2006) Bantu tribe of the Herero , lives mainly in Namibia, the former German colony of South West Africa

Herglstrasse ,

(1918) 19th district

Heribertstrasse ,

(1918) 27th district

Herkomerplatz , Bogenhausen

(1927) Hubert von Herkomer (1849–1914), a painter, graphic artist, sculptor and writer born near Landsberg am Lech, but grew up and naturalized in Great Britain from an early age

Herkomerstrasse ,

(1918) 29th district

Hermann-Frieb-Strasse , Lerchenau-Ost

(1964) Hermann Frieb (1909–1943), German Social Democrat and resistance fighter during the National Socialist era, sentenced to death in 1943 and executed in Munich-Stadelheim

Hermann-Gmeiner-Weg , Englschalking

(1986) Hermann Gmeiner (1919–1986), Austrian social pedagogue, founded SOS Children's Villages in numerous countries where orphans and social orphans grow up
Sculpture by Hermann Hahn

Hermann-Hahn-Platz , Solln

(1953) Hermann Hahn (1868–1945), sculptor

Hermann-Hesse-Weg , Neupasing

(1970) Hermann Hesse (1877–1962), German-Swiss writer, poet and painter, 1946 Nobel Prize for Literature

Hermann-Köhl-Strasse , Pasing

(1947) Hermann Köhl (1888–1938), fighter pilot, aviation pioneer

Hermann Levistrasse ,

(1918) 22nd district

Hermann-Levi-Strasse , Freimann

(1985) Hermann Levi (1839–1900), orchestra conductor, composer

Hermann-Lingg-Strasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1906) Hermann Lingg (1820–1905), medic, poet, honorary citizen of Munich

Hermann-Löns-Weg , Englschalking

(1983) Hermann Löns (1866–1914), journalist, writer, poet

Hermann-Paul-Strasse , Untermenzing

(1947) Hermann Paul (1846–1921), linguist, lexicographer, medievalist, professor of philology at the University of Munich

Hermann-Proebst-Weg , Waldtrudering

(1976) Hermann Proebst (1904–1970), journalist, writer, editor-in-chief of the Süddeutsche Zeitung

Hermann-Pünder-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1985) Hermann Pünder , lawyer, politician of the German Center Party, after 1945 the CDU

Hermann-Reutter-Weg , Freimann

(1985) Hermann Reutter (1900–1985), composer and pianist, professor at the University of Music in Stuttgart

Hermann-Sack-Strasse , Hackenviertel

(1955) Hermann Sack (1390–1440), scholar, chronicler, especially for Munich's early history

Hermannsbergstrasse ,

Hermann-Schaller-Strasse , garden city Trudering

(1935) Hermann Schaller (1906–1931), Munich alpinist, had a fatal accident on a Himalaya expedition

Hermann Schmidstrasse ,

(1918) 9th district

Hermann-Schmid-Strasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1887) Hermann von Schmid (1815–1880), writer, author in the magazine “Die Gartenlaube”, 1876 ennobled

Hermann-Weinhauser-Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2014) Hermann Weinhauser (1929–2007), chairman of the Berg am Laim district from 1958 to 1990

Hermannsplatz ,

(1918) 18th district

Hermannstadter Weg , Trudering

(1970) Hermannstadt , German name of the city of Sibiu in Transylvania, Romania, founded around 1200

Hermannstrasse , Englschalking

(1934) Hermann , fictional character in "Hermann and Dorothea" by Goethe

Hermann-Vogel-Strasse , Freimann

Hermann Vogel (1827–1906), Senior Medical Officer in Munich

Hermann-von-Safe-Strasse , Mittersendling

(1937) Hermann von Safe (1839–1901), legal scholar and legal historian, Rector of the University of Munich

Hermelinweg , Südgiesing

(1961) Ermine , predator of the marten family

Hermine-Bland-Strasse , Harlaching

(1914) Hermine Bland , actually Hermine Steiner, (1852–1919), Austrian actress

Hermine-von-Parish-Strasse , Neupasing

(2018) Hermine von Parish (1907–1998), founder of a costume doll factory and the Parish costume library

Herrenchiemseestrasse , Ramersdorf

(1945) Herrenchiemsee , largest island in the Chiemsee

Herrenstrasse

(1835)

Herrnstrasse , old town

(before 1814) Herrnstrasse, origin of the name uncertain

Herrschinger Bahnweg , Aubing-Süd

(1938) follows the course of the railway line to Herrsching am Ammersee

Herrschingerstrasse

(1918) 19th district

Herrschinger Strasse , Am Waldfriedhof

(1925) Herrsching am Ammersee , municipality in the Starnberg district

Herschelstrasse

(1918) 29th district

Herterichstrasse , Solln

(1947) Ludwig von Herterich (1856–1932) and Johann Caspar Herterich (1843–1905), painters and professors at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts . The street was previously called Forstenrieder Strasse , then Hindenburgstrasse .

Herthastrasse , Nymphenburg

(1910) Hertha , one of the many spellings of a Germanic deity Nerthus

Hertlingstrasse , Harlaching

(1910) Friedrich Freiherr von Hertling (1781–1850), Lieutenant General; Georg Friedrich Graf von Hertling (1843–1919), professor at the University of Munich, Minister of State and Imperial Chancellor

Hertlstrasse , Neu Hadern

(1951) Georg Hertl, one of the first documented residents of Hadern

Hertwigplatz , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Richard von Hertwig (1850–1937), physician and zoologist, professor at the University of Munich, head of the Zoological State Collection and director of the Zoological Institute

Hertwigstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) see above

Duke Albrechtsplatz

(1918) 29th district

Herzog-Ernst-Platz , Sendling

(1951) Ernst von Bayern-Munich (1373–1438), from 1397 Duke of Bavaria-Munich

Duke Garibaldstrasse

(1918) → Herzog-Garibald-Strasse

Herzog-Garibald-Strasse , Harlaching

(1912) Garibald I. (after 500 to around 590), first Duke of the Bavarians known by name

Herzog Heinrich Bridge

(1960) Henry the Lion (around 1129 / 30–1195)

Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse , Ludwigsvorstadt

(1887) Heinrich the Lion (around 1129 / 30–1195), from the noble family of the Guelphs, Duke of Saxony, from 1156 to 1180 also Duke of Bavaria

Herzog-Johann-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Johann IV., Duke of Bavaria (1437–1463)

Herzog-Maxgässchen

(1835)

Duke Maxstrasse

(1879)

Herzog-Max-Strasse , Kreuzviertel

(1803) Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg (1638–1705), 1679–1680 Regent of the Electorate of Bavaria for the underage Elector Max Emanuel

Duke Odilostrasse

(1918) 18th district

Herzog-Rudolf-Strasse , old town

(1881) Rudolf I of the Palatinate (1274–1319), Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine near the Rhine, founder of the Palatinate line of the Wittelsbach family

Duke Wilhelmstrasse

(1918)

Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse , Hackenviertel

(1886) Wilhelm V (1548–1626), Duke of Bavaria from 1579 to 1597

Herzogmaxgasse

(1873)

Herzog car park

(1918) 29th district

Herzogparkstrasse , Herzogpark

(1908) the Herzogpark was owned by Max Joseph in Bavaria (1808–1888), from the line of the dukes in Bavaria

Herzogspitalgasse

(1835)

Herzogspitalstrasse , Hackenviertel

(1876?) After the Ducal Hospital , founded by Duke Albrecht V around 1550, completed in 1601 for sick court servants

Herzogstandstrasse , Obergiesing

(1899) Herzogstand , 1731 m high mountain in the Bavarian Prealps between Walchensee and Kochelsee

Herzogstandstrasse , Trudering ( Gronsdorf )

The street is located in the Haar district of Gronsdorf, but some houses are in the Munich city area.

Herzogstrasse , Schwabing / Schwabing-West

(1893) Max Emanuel in Bavaria (1849–1893), Bavarian lieutenant general and member of the Reichsrat

Hesseloherstrasse , Münchner Freiheit

(1891) Hans Hesseloher (?), Bavarian knight and minstrel of the 15th century
Peter von Hess

Heßstrasse , Maxvorstadt / Neuhausen / Schwabing-West

(1897) Carl Ernst Christoph Heß (1755–1828), draftsman and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, and his sons Peter von Hess (1792–1871) and Heinrich von Hess (1798–1863) and Karl von Heß

Heubergstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Heuberg , Berg in the Inntal near Brannenburg, a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim

Heufelder Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1929) Heufeld , part of the Bruckmühl market in the Rosenheim district

Heuglinstrasse , Lochhausen

(1956) Theodor von Heuglin (1824–1876), Africa and polar explorer and ornithologist, ennobled in 1855

Hay market

(1835)

Hay lane

(1835) now Paul-Heyse-Straße

Heuwinkel , Sendling-Westpark

(1959) Heuwinklkapelle and the district Heuwinkl of the municipality of Iffeldorf in the district of Weilheim-Schongau

Hieberplatz , Obermenzing

(1947) Otto Hieber (1848–1897), court conductor and professor in Munich

Hiendlmayrstrasse , Au

(1901) Sebastian Hiendlmayr († 1899), private owner, donor of a large sum in favor of the Giesingen parish church and the municipal orphanage

Hierlangerweg , Mittersendling

(1937) Field name of the Mittersendlinger hallway

Hieronymusstrasse , Pasing

(1959) Johann Hieronymus (1858–1915), Pasinger architect

Hilblestrasse , Neuhausen

(1956) Friedrich Hilble (1881–1937), Munich City Councilor

Hildachstrasse , Neupasing

(1947) Eugen Hildach (1849–1924), composer of popular songs

Hildeboldstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1918) Hildebold (Hiltbold, Hiltebold) von Schwangau (around 1195–1254), minne poet

Hildebrandstrasse , Moosach

(1928) Adolf von Hildebrand (1847–1921), sculptor

Hildegardstrasse , old town

(1873) Princess Hildegard Luise of Bavaria (1825–1864), daughter of King Ludwig I.

Hildegard-Hamm-Brücher-Strasse , Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied

(2018) Hildegard Hamm-Brücher (1921–2016), politician, member of the FDP until 2002, Minister of State in the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany

Hildegard-von-Bingen-Anger , Am Hart

(?) Hildegard von Bingen (1098–1179), abbess and polymath

Hilgerstrasse , Am Hart

(1934) Albert Hilger (1839–1905), pharmacologist and food chemist

Hillernstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Wilhelmine von Hillern (1836–1916), actress and writer

Hilsbacher Strasse , Freimann . (1932) Hilsbach , city in the Black Forest

Hiltenspergerstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1918) Johann Georg Hiltensperger (1806–1890), history painter and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts

Hiltnerweg , Sendling-Westpark

(1966) Lorenz Hiltner (1862–1923), agricultural biologist and professor at the TH Munich

Himalayan Road , Trudering

(1933) Himalayas , high mountains in Asia

Himbselstrasse , Lehel

(1891) Johann Ulrich Himbsel (1787–1860), architect and Bavarian construction clerk

Himmelreichstrasse , Lehel

(1900) Excursion to the Kingdom of Heaven

Himmelkey ​​Road , Feldmoching

(1947) Himmelkey , a plant from the species of the primrose family

Hindelangstrasse , Fürstenried

(1964) Bad Hindelang , market in the Bavarian Allgäu

Hindenburgstrasse ,

(1918–1946) since 1943 Landshuter Allee

Hindenburgstrasse , Solln

1947 renamed to Herterichstrasse

Hinterbärenbadstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1937) Hinterbärenbad , Alpine Club hut in Tyrol

Hinterbrühl , Thalkirchen

(1907) Hinterbrühl , once part of the independent municipality of Thalkirchen

Hinterbrühler Weg , Thalkirchen

(1965) see above

Hintermeierstrasse , Allach

(1961) Matthias Hintermaier (1862–1942), mayor of the formerly independent municipality of Untermenzing

Hinterrißstrasse , Trudering

(1921) Hinterriß , settlement in Tyrol

Hippelstrasse , Trudering

(1930) Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel (1741–1796), statesman, writer and social critic

Hippmannstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1900) Ludwig Hippmann († 1901), founder of the spa garden in Nymphenburg

Hirmerweg , Aubing

(1983) Hans Hirmer (1897–1980), owner of the Hirmer clothing store

Hirmerstrasse

(1918) 19th district

Hirnerstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1927) Franz Kaspar Hirner (Hierner), postmaster in Anzing and a leader of the Bavarian popular uprising of 1705

Hirschanger, on

(1918) 13th district

Hirschau ,

(1918?) Now Gyßlingstrasse

Hirschauer Strasse , Schwabing-Freimann

(1897) Hirschau, northern part of the English Garden

Hirschbergstrasse , Neuhausen

(1897) Reinhold Hirschberg (1822–1876), founder and commander of the first volunteer fire brigade in Munich

Hirschgarten , Nymphenburg

(around 1780)

Hirschgartenallee , Nymphenburg

(1945) (former Hirschgereuthstrasse, now Ulmenstrasse) Hirschgarten Park

Hirsch-Gereuthstrasse

(1918) 18th district

Hirsch-Gereuth-Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1945) Klara von Hirsch-Gereuth, charitable donor

Stag beetle trail , Milbertshofen

(1964) Stag beetle , heraldic animal of the Keferloher family, a Milbersthofen family

Hirschstrasse , Moosach

(1913) presumably after the Moosach deer farmer

Hirtenstrasse

(1835)

Hirtenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1820) there earlier resident shepherd (sa Lambs Road)

Hirtentäschelweg , rags

(1947) Shepherd's purse , plant

Hitlstrasse , Untermenzing

(1958) Georg Hiltl (1863–1923), medalist

Hittoweg , Lochhausen

(1957) Hitto († 835), Bishop of Freising

Hitzestrasse , Denning

(1931) Franz Wärme (1851–1921), Catholic clergyman, member of the Reichstag

Hochäckerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Hochäcker , a special form of land

Hochalmstraße , Trudering

(1933) Hochalm , a form of cultivation in the mountains

Hochbrückenstrasse , old town

(1873) former high bridge over the Kaltenbach

Hochederstrasse , Harlaching

(1922) Carl Hocheder (1854–1917), architect, professor at the TH Munich

Hochfellnstraße , Berg am Laim

(1920) Hochfelln , Berg im Chiemgau

Hochgernstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Hochgern , Berg im Chiemgau

Hochkalterstrasse , Giesing

(1937) Hochkalter , mountain in the Berchtesgaden Alps

Hochkönigstrasse , Trudering

(1933) Hochkönig , mountain in the Berchtesgaden Alps

Highland road , Feldmoching

(1954) Hochland as the name of the Bavarian foothills of the Alps

Hochleite , Harlaching

(1907) Hochleite as the name for a path along a slope

Hochmeierstrasse , Sendling

(1930) Hochmeier, a farming family who lived in Sendling from 1316 to 1916

Hochmuttinger Strasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Hochmutting , district in neighboring Oberschleißheim

Hochnißlstrasse , Trudering

(1934) Hochnissl , Berg im Karwendel

Hochriesstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1921) Hochries , mountain in the Chiemgau Alps

Hochsimmerstrasse , Pasing

(?) Hochsimmer, an old farming family from Pasing

Hochstiftsweg , Oberföhring

(2003) Reminder of the affiliation of this area to the former Freising Monastery

Hochstrasse , Au

(1857) Location on a steep slope of the Isar, previously known as the Fürstenweg Jagdweg nach Grünwald

Hochvogelplatz , Harlaching

(1921) Hochvogel , mountain in the Allgäu Alps

Hochwaldstrasse , Großhadern

(?) according to the nearby wooded area

Hochwannerstraße , Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Hochwanner , mountain in the Wetterstein Mountains

Hocherstrasse , Allach

(?) Josef Höcher (1865–1917), innkeeper in Allach

Höchlstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1897) Josef Höchl (1777–1838), city architect in Munich

Höchstädter Weg , Moosach

(1995) Höchstädt on the Danube

Hoeckhstrasse , Thalkirchen

(around 1900) Hoeckh, Tölzer bourgeois family

Höckherstrasse

between Fürstenrieder Strasse and Lutzstrasse

Höfatsstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1934) Höfats , mountain in the Allgäu Alps

Högerstrasse , Laim

(1922), Höger, old Munich bourgeois family

Höglwörther Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1925), Höglwörth , location near Bad Reichenhall

Höhenkircherstraße , Obermenzing

(?) Höhenkircher, family from the old Menzing

Höhenrainer Strasse , Obersendling

(1929) Höhenrain , a place southeast of Munich

Höhenstadter Straße , Berg am Laim

(1925) Bad Höhenstadt , town near Passau

Hölderlinstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1923) Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843), Swabian poet

Höllentalstraße , Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Höllental in the Wetterstein Mountains

Höllriegelskreuther Strasse , Thalkirchen

(1926) Höllriegelskreuth , district of Pullach near Munich

Höltystraße , Mittersendling

(1927) Ludwig Hölty (1748–1776), popular poet

Hölzlweg , Freimann

(1950) field name

Hönigschmidplatz , Kleinhadern / Laim

(1949) Otto Hönigschmid (1878–1945), German-Austrian chemist, professor at the University of Munich

Hönlestrasse , Laim

(1953) Alois Hönle (1871–1943), Munich folk singer

Hörkherstrasse , Laim

(1901) Liberat Hörkher, Augustinian Father, one of the 42 Munich hostages in the Thirty Years War

Hoerlstrasse ,

(1918) 25th district

Hoerschelmannstrasse , Parkstadt Solln

(1964) Rolf von Hoerschelmann (1885-1947), painter, among other things, for the Simplicissimus worked

Hörselbergstrasse , Parkstadt Bogenhausen

(1906) Hörselberge , mountain range in Thuringia

Hörwarthstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1911) Hans Georg Hörwarth von Hohenburg (1553–1622), statesman and scholar

Hörweg , Freiham

(1942) Field name

Höslstrasse , Englschalking

(1959) Josef Hösl (1869–1941), concert master of the Bavarian State Opera

Hötzlring , Ramersdorf

(1954) Heinrich Hötzl, large farmer and church provost in Ramersdorf

Hofangerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1930) Hofanger, former name of the meadows of the Hofmark Perlach

Hofbauernstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) former farm Zum Hofbauern

Hofbräuallee , Messestadt Riem ,

(1987) new location of the brewery of the State Hofbräuhaus

Hofbrunnstrasse , Solln

(before 1920) Water pipe from a well in Großhesselohe to Fürstenried Castle

Hofenfelsstrasse , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1900) Johann Christian von Hofenfels (1744–1787), Minister

Hofererweg , Bogenhausen

(1960) Rudolf Hoferer (1892–1943), curator at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Hoferichterweg , Waldtrudering

(1971) Ernst Hoferichter (1895–1966), journalist, writer and actor

Hofer Strasse , Perlach

(1983) Hof , city in Upper Franconia

Hofgartenstrasse , old town

(1835) → Hofgartenstrasse

Hofgartenstrasse , old town

(1614) Court garden

Hofgraben , old town

(?) overbuilt moat on the north side of the old courtyard

Hofgraben, am , old town

(1835) → Hofgraben

Hofheimerstrasse , Pasing

(1959) Paul Hofhaimer (1459–1537), cathedral organist and composer

Hoflacher Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Hamlet Hoflach

Hofmannstrasse , Obersendling

(1901) Johann Hoffmann , leader of the Bavarian people's uprising

Hofmannswaldaustraße , Waldperlach

(1930) Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau (1616–1679), writer, councilor in Breslau

Hofmarkstrasse , Perlach

(1930) old estate name

Hofmillerstraße , Pasing-Obermenzing

(1947) Josef Hofmiller (1872–1933), critic and translator

Hofoldinger Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1935) Hofolding , a town south of Munich

Hofreiterweg , Freimann

(1976) Karl and Anna Hofreiter, charitable donors

Hofstatt , old town

(?) Property of a Bavarian noble family, since 2013 also shopping arcades of the same name

Hofwinkel

(1835)

Hogenbergplatz , Laim

(1924) from Munich, the Hogenberg family of artists

Hogenbergstrasse , Laim

(1904) see above

Hohenadelweg , Allach

(1966) Andreas Hohenadel, Müller, mayor of Allach around 1700

Hohenaschauer Strasse , Ramersdorf

(1945) Hohenaschau in Chiemgau

Hohenbrunner Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1920) Hohenbrunn , municipality southeast of Munich

Hohenburgstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1935) Hohenburg , former castle in the Isar valley

Hoheneckstrasse , Aubing

(1945) Hoheneck Castle

Hohenesterstrasse , Aubing

(1956) (1827–1878) , “Doctor Farmer” from Mariabrunn

Hohenklingenstrasse , Hadern

(1947) Hohenklingen Castle

Hohenleitenstrasse , Forstenried

(1957) Hohenleiten, desert and district of Eurasburg at the southern end of Lake Starnberg

Hohenlindener Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1962) Hohenlinden , municipality east of Munich

Hohenlohestrasse , gladly

(1900) Hohenlohe , Franconian noble family

Hohenrechbergstrasse , Aubing

(1953) Hohenrechberg Castle in the Swabian Alb

Hohensalzaer Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1930) Hohensalza , city in Poland

Hohenschwangauplatz , Obergiesing

(1910) Hohenschwangau Castle in the Allgäu

Hohenschwangaustraße , Obergiesing

(1910) see above

Hohenstaufenstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1899) High staufer , schwäbisches Adelsgeschlecht

Hohensteinstrasse , Aubing

(1947) Hohenstein Castle , Staufer Imperial Castle near Hersbruck

Hohentwielstrasse , Moosach

(1925) Hohentwiel , mountain with a former Württemberg fortress west of Lake Constance

Hohenwaldeckstrasse , Obergiesing

(1904) Hohenwaldeck Castle on the Schliersee

Hohenwarter Strasse , Laim

(1927) Hohenwart market in the Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm district

Hohenzollernplatz , Schwabing-West

(1900) House of Hohenzollern , German princely family

Hohenzollernstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1892) see above

Holbeinplatz

(?) now Possartplatz

Holbeinstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1899) Hans Holbein the Elder J. (1497–1543), painter and draftsman of the Renaissance

Hollandstrasse , Schwabing

(1906) County of Holland " Holland, at the time attached to the Wittelsbach power by Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian, was later lost again as a result of the partitions "

Holledauer Strasse , Moosach

(1964) Holledau (also Hallertau), cultural landscape in Upper and Lower Bavaria, largest hop-growing area in the world

Hollerithstrasse , Trudering-Riem

(2003) Herman Hollerith (1860–1929), American mining engineer and inventor

Hollerstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Holler, dialect for the plant genus elder

Holmbergstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1935) August Johann Holmberg (1851–1911), painter and director of the Alte Pinakothek

Holsteiner Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1925) Holstein, southern part of today's German state Schleswig-Holstein

Holtzendorffstrasse , Obergiesing-Fasangarten

(1906) Franz von Holtzendorff , constitutional lawyer and professor at the LMU

Elder path , Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied

(2011) Elder , a genus of plants from the musk herb family

Crabapfelkreut

(1879)

Holzapfelkreuther Strasse , Hadern

(1947) Holzapfelkreuth, former name of the area after clearing the forest by the Holzapfel family

Holzapfelstrasse , Schwanthalerhöhe

(before 1865) Johann Nepomuk Holzapfel (1770–1849), arithmetic teacher at the Munich secondary school for girls

Holzgartenstrasse

(1835)

Holzhausener Strasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1924) Holzhausen am Ammersee , district of Utting

Holzhofstrasse , Haidhausen

(1856) after a military wood yard that used to be at this point

Holzkirchnerstrasse

(?)

Holzkirchner Strasse , Harlaching

(1900) Markt Holzkirchen south of Munich

Lumber yard , Isarvorstadt

(1999) until 1822 this was the stacking and drying area for the wood brought in from the landing sites on the Isar

Holzstrasse ,

(1835) now Holzstrasse

Holzstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(?) see lumber yard

Holzwiesenstrasse , Ramersdorf-Perlach

(1930) field name

Homerstrasse , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1925) Homer , Greek poet

Hompeschstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1897) Johann Wilhelm von Hompesch zu Bolheim (1761–1809) and Ferdinand Ludwig Josef Anton von Hompesch zu Bolheim (1766–1831), lords of the former Neuberghausen Castle

Hopfenstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(around 1850) Hops , genus of plants from the hemp family

Hopfenstrasse

(1835)

Horemansstrasse , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1906) Peter Jakob Horemans (1700–1776), Flemish painter

Hormayrstrasse , Untermenzing

(1947) Joseph von Hormayr (1782–1848), Austrian lawyer, historian, writer, politician and freedom fighter

Hornberger Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Hornberg , town in Baden-Württemberg

Hornkleeweg , Hasenbergl

(1957) Horn clover , genus of butterflies

Hornsteinstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1908) Ferdinand von Hornstein-Hohenstoffeln established a “Freifrau Charlotte von Hornstein'sche Christmas Foundation” in honor of his mother in 1902 for Christmas gifts to hard-working and needy children

Hornstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1903) Karl von Horn (1818–1896), Bavarian general of the infantry

Horscheltstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1908) Theodor Horschelt (1829–1871), painter

Horst-Caspar-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1981) Horst Caspar (1913–1952), actor

Horst-Salzmann-Weg , Trudering Garden City

(2000) Horst Salzmann (1917–1997), honorary Munich City Councilor (SPD) from 1960 to 1984

Hortensienstrasse , Freimann

(1932) Plant genus of the hydrangea

Hortigstrasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Johann Nepomuk Hortig (1774–1847), Benedictine monk, cathedral chapter and professor at the University of Munich

Horwerkstrasse , Laim

(1955) Niclas Horwerk (also Horvergh, Horverk), late Gothic painter

Horwitzstrasse , Neuperlach

(1981) Kurt Horwitz (1897–1974), actor and director

Hosigaustraße , Hadern

(1948) Hosigau (also Housigau), settlement area of ​​the Bavarian nobility, the Housi

Hotterstrasse , Hackenviertel

(before 1377?)

Hoyerweg , Bogenhausen

(1935) Hoyer , Danish community on the border with Germany

Hromadnikstrasse

1958 35th district

Huberstrasse ,

(1918) 25th district

Hubert-Beckers-Strasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1956) Hubert Beckers (1806–1889), Professor of Philosophy

Hubertusstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1897) Saint Hubertus of Lüttich (around 655–727), patron saint of hunting

Hubertusstrasse , Solln

In 1947 it was renamed Schultheissstrasse .

Huchenstrasse , Trudering

(1935) River fish Huchen

Huebnerstrasse , Neuhausen-Nymphenburg

(1893) Lorenz Hübner (1751–1807), Catholic publicist

Hünefeldstrasse , Moosach

(1930) Ehrenfried Günther Freiherr von Hünefeld (1892–1929), German aviation pioneer

Hüpfelinstrasse , Am Hart

(1937) Munich artisan family Hüpfelin

Hürnbeckstrasse , Am Hart

(1937) Hürnbeck family of craftsmen from Munich

Hufelandstrasse , Am Hart

(1970) Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland (1762–1836), German physician, royal personal physician, social hygienist

Hufnagelstrasse , Laim

(1964) Georg Hoefnagel (1542–1600), Flemish painter

Hufschmiedstrasse , Lochhausen

(1957) old Lochhausen house name

Huglfinger Strasse , Obersendling

(1929) Huglfing , municipality in Upper Bavaria

Hugo-Fey-Weg , Pasing

(1980) Hugo Fey (1878–1966), university professor, politician, mayor of  Pasing

Hugo-Heiss-Strasse , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) Hugo Heiss (1863-1939), veterinarian

Hugo-Heiss-Weg , Allach-Untermenzing

(1947) see above

Hugo-Lang-Bogen , Trudering , Neuperlach

(1971) Hugo Lang (1892–1967), Roman Catholic theologian, monk and abbot in the monastery of St. Boniface

Hugo-Preuss-Weg , Harlaching

(1967) Hugo Preuß (1860–1925), constitutional law teacher, co-founder of the German Democratic Party

Hugo-Troendle-Strasse , Moosach

(1970) Hugo Troendle (1882–1955), painter and lithographer

Hugo-von-Hofmannsthal-Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1989) Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874–1929), Austrian writer, playwright and poet

Hugo-Weiss-Strasse , Trudering

(1992) Hugo Weiss (1937–1993), member and from 1978-1991 chairman of the Trudering-Riem district committee

Hugo-Wolf-Strasse , Am Hart

(1938) Hugo Wolf (1860–1903), Austrian composer

Huislerstrasse , Aubing

(1947) old house name

Hultschiner Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1931) Hultschin , municipality in the Czech Republic

Humannweg , Am Hart

(1947) Carl Humann (1839–1896), engineer, architect and archaeologist

Humboldtstrasse , Au-Haidhausen , Untergiesing-Harlaching

(1893) Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), German naturalist

Bumblebee Flower Road , Feldmoching

(1947) Hummel flowers , flowers that are mainly visited by bumblebees, such as field maple, monkshood or chives

Humpelstrasse , Forstenried

(1954) old house name in Forstenried

Humperdinckstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1924) Engelbert Humperdinck (1854–1921), composer of the late Romantic period

Hundred Pound Trail , Sendling-Westpark

(1963) Munich councilor family Hundertpfund

Hundhammerweg , Neuperlach

(1986) Alois Hundhammer (1900–1974), German economist and politician

Hundingstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1914) Hunding , gender in Old Norse poetry and figure in the opera Walküre

Hundskugel , old town

(1835)

Hunkelestrasse , Forstenried

(1961) Hanns Hunkele (1892-1957), Bavarian writer and folk actor, employee at the Munich radio station

Hussweg , Allach

(1963) old house name

Hutgasse , Freimann

(1950) old field name

Huttererstrasse Lochhausen

(1947) Huttererhof, old farm in Lochhausen

Huuezziplatz , Bogenhausen

(2013) Deacon Huuezzi received a church as a fiefdom from Bishop Hitto von Freising in 815

Hyazinthenstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1938) Hyacinths , genus of plants

Individual evidence

  1. Goldbergstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  2. Hagenauerstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  3. Halbreiterstraße. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  4. ^ Hanne-Hiob-Strasse. In: muenchen.de. Retrieved January 2, 2017 .
  5. State Capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Hans-A.-Engelhard-Straße. Retrieved February 7, 2020 .
  6. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Hans-Clarin-Weg. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  7. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Hans-Dietrich-Genscher-Straße. Retrieved August 23, 2018 .
  8. State capital Munich Editor: Hans-Jensen-Weg. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  9. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 1, Literareron, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-89675-859-4 , p. 68 ( PDF; 1.1 MB ( Memento from April 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  10. ^ State capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Hararestrasse. Retrieved February 7, 2020 .
  11. ↑ Finishing mill. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  12. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 3, Literareron, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-8316-1026-6 , p. 23 ( PDF; 6.0 MB ( memento from June 26, 2008 in the Internet Archive )).
  13. ^ State capital Munich Editor: Street renaming Heckenstallertunnel. Retrieved February 1, 2019 .
  14. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming: Hedwig-Kämper-Strasse. Retrieved July 2, 2017 .
  15. Fleischmannstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  16. Heilmaierstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  17. Heinleinstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  18. ^ Heinrich-Vogl-Strasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 19, 2013 .
  19. Helene-Wessel-Bogen. In: muenchen.de. Retrieved June 13, 2013 .
  20. Source: https://spd-aubing.de/ortsverein/geschichte/freiheit-gleichheit-bruederlichkeit/ (queried 20190804)
  21. ^ Helmut-Dietl-Strasse. In: muenchen.de. Retrieved January 2, 2017 .
  22. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Renaming of the street: Helmut-Schmidt-Allee. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
  23. State Capital Munich Editor: Hererostraße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  24. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 1, Literareron, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-89675-859-4 , p. 130 ( PDF; 1.1 MB ( Memento from April 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  25. ^ Hermann-Hahn-Platz. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 19, 2013 .
  26. https://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Kommunalreferat/geodatenservice/strassennamen/2014/Hermann-Weinhauser-Strasse.html
  27. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj Hans Dollinger: Die Münchner Straßeennamen 3rd edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-517-01986-0
  28. ^ State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Hermine-von-Parish-Straße. Retrieved March 16, 2018 .
  29. Herterichstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  30. State capital Munich, editorial office: Street renaming Hildegard-Hamm-Brücher-Straße. Retrieved August 23, 2018 .
  31. Herterichstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  32. Street studies. Retrieved August 8, 2019 .
  33. State capital Munich Editor: Hochstiftsweg. Retrieved August 8, 2019 .
  34. Hoerschelmannstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 19, 2013 .
  35. Hofbrunnstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 19, 2013 .
  36. z. B. Address book for Munich 1915, as of October 31, 1914: E. Hubers Buchdruckerei, Knorr & Hirth ea
  37. State Capital Munich Editor: Hollerithstrasse. Retrieved August 27, 2019 .
  38. State capital Munich Editor: Holunderweg. Retrieved August 27, 2019 .
  39. State Capital Munich Editor: Holzplatz. Retrieved August 27, 2019 .
  40. State capital Munich Editor: Horst-Salzmann-Weg. Retrieved August 27, 2019 .
  41. ^ Hermann Sand : Sollner street names - Schultheissstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 23, 2013 .
  42. ^ Hugo-Weiss-Strasse in Munich Trudering-Riem. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  43. https://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Kommunalreferat/geodatenservice/strassennamen/Strassenneubennung-2013/huuezziplatz.html