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- Hoa, Augustine Nguyen (1908–1989), Chinese Catholic pastor and leader of a military unit
- Hoad, Lew (1934-1994), Australian tennis player
- Hoadley, Charles (1887–1947), Australian geologist and polar explorer
- Hoadly, George (1826–1902) American politician
- Hoag, Cassidi (* 1999), Canadian actress
- Hoag, Jan (* 1948), American actress
- Hoag, Judith (* 1968), American actress
- Hoag, Mitzi (1932–2019), American actress
- Hoag, Peter Junior (* 1954), American biathlete
- Hoag, Tami (* 1959), American writer
- Hoag, Truman H. (1816-1870), American politician
- Hoagland, Dennis R. (1884–1949), American plant physiologist and soil chemist
- Hoagland, Ellsworth (1892–1972), American film editor
- Hoagland, Hudson (1899-1982), American neuroscientist
- Hoagland, Mahlon (1921-2009), American biochemist
- Hoagland, Moses (1812-1865), American politician
- Hoagland, Peter (1941–2007), American politician
- Hoagland, Richard C. (* 1945), American author
- Hoai, Pham Thi (* 1960), Vietnamese writer and translator
- Hoan, Daniel (1881–1961), American politician
- Hoan, Trần Đình (1939–2010), Vietnamese politician
- Hoàng Anh Tuấn (* 1965), Vietnamese diplomat
- Hoàng Anh Tuấn (* 1985), Vietnamese weightlifter
- Hoàng Đức Oanh, Michael (* 1938), Vietnamese clergyman, emeritus bishop of Kontum
- Hoàng Hữu Nam (1911–1947), Vietnamese independence fighter, politician and diplomat
- Hoàng Minh Chính (1922–2008), Vietnamese dissident
- Hoàng Quốc Việt (1905–1992), Vietnamese politician
- Hoàng Thanh Trang (* 1980), Hungarian chess player of Vietnamese origin
- Hoàng Thị Ngọc (* 1995), Vietnamese athlete
- Hoàng Van Dat, Cosme (* 1947), Vietnamese priest, Bishop of Bắc Ninh
- Hoàng Văn Thái (1915–1986), Vietnamese communist, general and politician
- Hoàng Van Tiem, Joseph (1938–2013), Vietnamese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Bùi Chu
- Hoàng Vĩnh Lộc (1925–1981), South Vietnamese director, film producer and actor
- Hoàng Vũ, Samson (* 1988), Vietnamese soccer player
- Hoang, Antoine (* 1995), French tennis player
- Hoang, Antonin-Tri (* 1989), French jazz musician (clarinets, alto saxophone, composition)
- Hoàng, Cầm (1922–2010), Vietnamese writer and poet
- Hoàng, Hoa Thám (1858–1913), Vietnamese bandit and rebel leader
- Hoàng, Trần Nhật (* 2000), Vietnamese sprinter
- Hoàng, Xuân Vinh (* 1974), Vietnamese marksman
- Hoang-Ngoc, Liêm (* 1964), French politician, MEP
- Hoar, Ebenezer R. (1816–1895) American lawyer and politician
- Hoar, George Frisbie (1826–1904), American politician
- Hoar, Joseph P. (born 1934), American military, general in the US Marine Corps; Commander of US Central Command
- Hoar, Melissa (* 1983), Australian skeleton pilot
- Hoar, Rockwood (1855–1906), American politician
- Hoar, Roger Sherman (1887–1963), American politician and science fiction author
- Hoar, Samuel (1778-1856), American politician
- Hoar, Sherman (1860–1898), American lawyer and politician
- Hoarau, Élie (* 1938), French politician (Parti communiste réunionnais), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Hoarau, Guillaume (* 1984), French football player
- Hoarau, Pauline (* 1994), French model
- Hoard, Charles B. (1805-1886), American politician
- Hoard, Jaylen (* 1999), French basketball player
- Hoard, William D. (1836-1918) American politician
- Hoare, Henry the Younger (1705–1785), British banker, art collector, creator of Stourhead Country Park
- Hoare, Mary (1753-1820), English painter
- Hoare, Mike (1919-2020) Irish officer, mercenary and author
- Hoare, Nathalie (* 1988), German soccer player
- Hoare, Reginald (1882–1954), British Ambassador
- Hoare, Samuel, 1st Viscount Templewood (1880–1959), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Minister
- Hoare, Sean († 2011), British journalist
- Hoare, Tony (* 1934), British computer scientist, developer of the quicksort algorithm and the Hoare calculus
- Hoashi, Banri (1778–1852), Japanese Confucian, doctor, and naturalist
Hob
- Hoba, Christine (* 1961), German author
- Hoballah, Imad , Lebanese politician
- Hoban, Barry (born 1940), British cyclist
- Hoban, Edward Francis (1878–1966), American clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Cleveland
- Hoban, James († 1831), Irish-American architect
- Hoban, Michael John (1853–1926), American clergyman, Bishop of Scranton
- Hoban, Ovidiu (* 1982), Romanian football player
- Hoban, Russell (1925-2011), American writer
- Hoban, Tommie (* 1994), Irish football player
- Hobana, Ion (1931-2011), Romanian writer
- Hobart, Aaron (1787-1858), American politician
- Hobart, Alice Tisdale (1882–1967), American writer and historian
- Hobart, Augustus Charles (1822–1886), British Ottoman admiral
- Höbart, Christian (* 1975), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Hobart, Clarence (1870-1930), American tennis player
- Hobart, Garret (1844–1899), American politician
- Hobart, Jennie Tuttle (1848–1941), American wife of Garret A. Hobart, former Vice President of the United States
- Hobart, John Sloss (1738–1805), American lawyer and politician
- Hobart, Percy (1885–1957), British military engineer
- Hobart, Robert, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1760–1816), British politician and colonial governor
- Hobart, Rose (1906-2000), American actress
- Höbarth, Elisabeth (1923–2007), Austrian film, television and theater actress
- Höbarth, Franz (1778–1845), Austrian master builder
- Höbarth, Josef (1891–1952), Lower Austrian local history researcher and museum founder
- Höbarth, Lorenz (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Hobaugh, Charles Owen (* 1961), American astronaut
- Hobayan, Angel (* 1929), Filipino clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Catarman
- Hobb, Robin (* 1952), American writer
- Hobbahn, Johann Friedrich (1693–1767), German Protestant clergyman, dean in Bietigheim
- Hobbema, Meüßen (1638–1709), Dutch painter
- Hobbes, Halliwell (1877–1962), British character actor
- Hobbes, John Oliver (1867–1906), American-British writer and dramaturge
- Hobbes, Thomas (1588–1679), English mathematician, state theorist and philosopher
- Hobbie, Diedrich (1897–1949), German farmer and politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Hobbie, Selah R. (1797-1854), American lawyer and politician
- Hobbing, Edzard (1909–1974), German sculptor
- Hobbing, Maria (* 1958), German painter and artist
- Hobbing, Reimar (1874–1919), German businessman and publisher
- Hobbs, Alfred Charles (1812–1891), American lockpicker, lockpicker
- Hobbs, Allen (1899-1960), American naval officer
- Hobbs, Anne (born 1959), British tennis player
- Hobbs, Becky (* 1950), American country singer, songwriter and pianist
- Hobbs, Braydon (* 1989), American basketball player
- Hobbs, Chelsea (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Hobbs, David (* 1939), British racing car driver
- Hobbs, Fern (1883–1964), Private Secretary to the Governor of Oregon, Oswald West
- Hobbs, Helen (* 1952), American geneticist
- Hobbs, Horace E. (1899-1999), American politician
- Hobbs, Jack (1882–1963), English cricketer
- Hobbs, Jack (* 1988), English soccer player
- Hobbs, Jim , American jazz alto saxophonist, band leader and composer
- Hobbs, John (1800-1883), New Zealand missionary
- Hobbs, John Talbot (1864–1938), Australian artillery officer and division commander
- Hobbs, Leland (1892–1966), American officer
- Hobbs, Lou (1941-2007), American rockabilly singer, record producer, guitarist and presenter
- Hobbs, Peter (1918–2011), American actor
- Hobbs, Peter (* 1973), British writer
- Hobbs, Ronald (1923-2006), British civil engineer
- Hobbs, Sam (1887–1952), American lawyer, judge, and politician
- Hobbs, Zoe (* 1997), New Zealand sprinter
- Hobby, Amy , American film producer and filmmaker
- Hobby, Matt (born 1985), American actor
- Hobby, Oveta Culp (1905–1995), American politician, US Secretary of Health (1952–1955)
- Hobby, William P. (1878–1964), American politician and governor of the state of Texas (1917–1921)
- Hobby, William P. junior (born 1932), American politician
- Hobday, Gordon (1916-2015) British chemist and manager
- Hobday, Peter (* 1961), German-English soccer player
- Hobe, Alice von (* 1940), German pharmacist and mountaineer
- Hobe, Andreas August von (1739–1802), German administrative lawyer in the Danish service
- Hobe, August von (1791–1867), Prussian officer, district administrator and landowner
- Hobe, Charlotte von (1792–1852), German writer and canon
- Hobe, Cord von (1909–1991), German Lieutenant General in the Bundeswehr
- Hobe, Eduard von (1802–1874), Prussian lieutenant general
- Hobe, Friedrich Eugen von († 1809), German forest and court official
- Hobe, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1792–1866), Prussian lieutenant general
- Hobe, Hellmuth Friedrich von (1776–1843), German instance judge
- Hobe, Karl Friedrich Bernhard Helmuth von (1765–1822), Prussian lieutenant general
- Hobe, Stephan (* 1957), German lawyer and university lecturer
- Hobeika, Elie (1956–2002), Lebanese politician
- Hobeika, Mansour (1941–2014), Lebanese clergyman and church lawyer, Bishop of Zahlé
- Hobein, Eduard (1817–1882), German lawyer and writer
- Hobein, Herbert (1906–1991), German hockey player
- Hobein, Ludwig (1911–1997), German police director
- Hobein, Rudolph , German military doctor, most recently general doctor
- Hobek, Martin (* 1969), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Hobel, Adolf Heinrich (1910–1995), Austrian diplomat
- Hobel, Mara (* 1971), American actress
- Höbel, Mathäus , builder and architect of the German Renaissance
- Hobel, Philip († 2013), American film and television producer
- Höbel, Wolfgang (* 1962), German journalist
- Hobelmann, Gustav (1867–1942), German judge, politician (DVP) and senator in the Senate of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
- Hobelsberger, Hans (* 1960), German Roman Catholic pastoral theologian
- Hobelsberger, Michael (1935–2004), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Höbelt, Lothar (* 1956), Austrian historian
- Höbelt, Medardus (1914–2011), German painter and church interior designer
- Hoben, John (1884-1915), American rower
- Hoben, Josef (1954–2012), German author
- Höbenreich, Evelyn (* 1962), Austrian legal scholar
- Hober, Marco (* 1995), German soccer player
- Höber, Rudolf (1873–1953), German physiologist and university professor
- Hoberg, Annegret (* 1955), German art historian, author and curator
- Hoberg, Dirk (* 1981), German cook
- Hoberg, Fritz-Werner (1913–1994), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Hoberg, Gottfried (1857–1924), Catholic theologian, philologist, priest and university professor
- Hoberg, Hermann (1907–1992), German Catholic clergyman, church historian
- Høberg, Morten (* 1988), Danish racing cyclist
- Hoberg, Rudolf (* 1936), German linguist
- Höberl, Manfred (* 1964), Austrian strength athlete
- Hoberman, Chuck (* 1956), American inventor
- Hoberman, David (* 1953), American film producer
- Hoberman, John Milton (* 1944), American sports sociologist
- Hobert, Ingfried (* 1960), German doctor for general medicine and naturopathy
- Hobgarski, Katharina (* 1997), German tennis player
- Hobgood, Laurence (* 1959), American jazz pianist and arranger
- Hobhouse, Emily (1860-1926) British human rights activist
- Hobhouse, John (1932-2004), British judge and Law Lord
- Hobhouse, John, 1st Baron Broughton (1786–1869), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawny (1864–1929), British liberal politician and professor of sociology
- Hobhouse, Penelope (* 1929), British garden author and gardener
- Hobhouse, Wera (* 1960), German-British politician (Conservative Party, Liberal Democrats)
- Hobi, Thomas (* 1993), Liechtenstein soccer player
- Hobiger, Manuel (* 1982), German seismologist, volcano expert and quiz player
- Hobiger, Sepp (1920–1975), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Höbinger, Johann (1874–1946), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Höbinger, Marie-Therese (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Höbinger-Lehrer, Liane (1931–2010), Austrian lawyer and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Hobinka, Edgar (1905–1989), German music teacher and folklorist
- Hobl, August (* 1931), German motorcycle racer
- Hobl, Hans (1927–2011), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Hobler, Uwe (* 1957), German politician (Die Linke)
- Höbling, Franz (1886–1965), Austrian opera singer (bass), theater and silent film actor
- Hoblit, Gregory (* 1944), American film producer and film director
- Hoblitzell, Fetter Schrier (1838–1900), American politician
- Hoblitzell, John D. (1912–1962), American politician
- Hobmair, Karl (1911–2003), German pastor and local researcher
- Hobmeier, Brigitte (* 1976), German actress
- Hobock, Curtis (1926–1988), American country and rockabilly musician
- Hobohm, Hans-Christoph (* 1955), German librarian, university professor and professor of library science
- Hobohm, Mohammed Aman (1926–2014), Deputy Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany (ZMD)
- Hobohm, Rudolf (1859–1933), German civil engineer and municipal building officer, 1920/1921 provisional mayor of Saarbrücken
- Hobohm, Wolf (1938–2020), German musicologist
- Hoboken, Anthony van (1887–1983), Dutch musicologist and music collector
- Hoboken, Eva van (1905–1987), German writer
- Hobom, Barbara (* 1940), German science journalist
- Hoboth, Ákos (* 1987), Hungarian volleyball player
- Hobratschk, Paulina (* 1998), German actress
- Hobrecht, Arthur (1824–1912), German and politician (NLP), MdR
- Hobrecht, James (1825–1902), German urban planner
- Hobrecht, Max (1827–1899), German steam mill owner and politician
- Hobrecker, Hermann (1901–1973), German businessman and industrial manager
- Hobrig, Angela (* 1964), German actress
- Hobsbawm, Eric (1917–2012), British historian
- Hobsch, Bernd (* 1968), German soccer player
- Hobsch, Manfred (1951–2016), German author and co-founder of the Zitty publishing house in Berlin
- Höbsch, Werner (* 1951), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Hobson, Allan (* 1933), American psychiatrist and university professor
- Hobson, Asher (1889-1992), American agricultural economist
- Hobson, Charles, Baron Hobson (1903–1966), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and engineer
- Hobson, Dave (* 1936), American politician
- Hobson, Ernest William (1856–1933), British mathematician
- Hobson, John Atkinson (1858–1940), English publicist and economist
- Hobson, MK (* 1969), American writer
- Hobson, Percy (* 1943), Australian high jumper
- Hobson, Peter (* 1949), British psychiatrist and psychopathologist
- Hobson, Richmond Pearson (1870–1937), American politician
- Hobson, Rolf (* 1961), Norwegian historian
- Hobson, Thomas (1544-1631), British courier
- Hobson, Valerie (1917–1998) British actress
- Hobson, William (1793–1842), Governor of New Zealand
- Hoburg, Christian (1607–1675), German theologian and mystic
- Hobusch († 1866), German casual worker, Dessau original
- Höbusch, Herbert (1949–2014), German soccer player
- Hoby, Gottfried (1915–2005), Swiss politician
- Hoby, Jean-Pierre (* 1945), Swiss sociologist, political scientist, lawyer and cultural manager
- Hobza, Pavel (* 1946), Czech chemist
- Hobzik, Adam (* 1985), Czech badminton player
- Hobzik, Richard (* 1963), Czech badminton player
Hoc
- Hoc, Czesław (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Hocdé, Yves (* 1973), French rower
- Hoces, Francisco de , Spanish navigator
- Hočevar, Andrej (* 1984), Slovenian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Hočevar, Franc (1853-1919), Austrian mathematician
- Hočevar, Matej (* 1982), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Hocevar, Ricardo (* 1985), Brazilian tennis player
- Hočevar, Rolf K. (* 1938), German political scientist
- Hočevar, Stanislav (* 1945), Slovenian religious, Roman Catholic archbishop
- Hoch, Adolf (1910–1992), Austrian architect
- Hoch, Albert († 1720), German provost
- Hoch, Alfred (* 1971), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Hoch, André (* 1998), German sword fencer
- Hoch, Anton (1842–1919), German factory director
- Hoch, Anton (1914–1981), German archivist and historian
- Hoch, Clemens (* 1978), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Hoch, Daniel (* 1979), Swedish football player
- Hoch, Daniel K. (1866–1960), American politician
- Hoch, Danny (* 1970), American actor
- Hoch, Doris (* 1954), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Hoch, Edward D. (1930-2008), American crime novelist
- Hoch, Edward W. (1849–1925), American politician
- Hoch, Franz Xaver (1869–1916), German painter and graphic artist
- Hoch, Fritz (1896–1984), German politician (SPD)
- Hoch, Gerhard (1923–2015), German librarian, regional historian and political author
- Hoch, Gottfried (* 1947), German rear admiral
- Hoch, Gregor (1936–1992), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Hoch, Günter , Austrian botanist
- Höch, Günter (1921–2015), German politician (SPD), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Hoch, Gustav (1862–1942), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Höch, Hannah (1889–1978), German painter, graphic artist and Dadaist collage artist
- Hoch, Hans Peter (1924–2011), graphic designer, typographer, photographer and representative of concrete painting
- Hoch, Homer (1879–1949), American lawyer and politician
- Hoch, Johann Peter Hieronymus (1779–1831), German lawyer and politician
- Hoch, Joseph (1815–1874), German donor
- Hoch, Jules , Police Chief of the Liechtenstein National Police
- Hoch, Karl-Ludwig (1929–2015), German art historian and theologian
- Hoch, Lambert Anthony (1903–1990), American clergyman, Bishop of Sioux Falls
- Hoch, Matthias (* 1958), German photographer
- Hoch, Merle (* 1982), German musical actress
- Hoch, Michael (* 1961), German developmental biologist, Rector of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
- Hoch, Oswald (1936–2019), German politician (SPD, FDP), MdL
- Hoch, Peter (* 1599), Swiss carpenter
- Hoch, Peter (* 1937), German music teacher and composer
- Hoch, Reuben (* 1959), American jazz musician (drums, composition) and doctor
- Hoch, Ronald (* 1956), German soccer player
- Hoch, Rudolf (1880–1936), German actor and stage and film director
- Hoch, Wilhelm (1893–1954), German lawyer and politician (BCSV, CDU)
- Hoch, Winton C. (1905-1979), American cinematographer
- Hoch, Xaver (* 1947), Liechtenstein politician (FBP)
- Hoch, Yehuda (* 1946), Israeli chess composer
- Hoch-Kraft, Daniel (* 1978), German bobsleigh driver
- Hochachka, Peter William (1937-2002), Canadian zoologist
- Hochapfel, Hans (1871–1930), German composer
- Hochbaum, Friedrich (1894–1955), German infantry general in World War II
- Hochbaum, Robert (* 1954), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Hochbaum, Werner (1899–1946), German film director
- Hochberg, Alexander (1905–1984), Polish-German nobleman and officer
- Hochberg, Bolko von (1843–1926), German diplomat, director and composer
- Hochberg, Dawid (1925–1943), Polish resistance fighter of the General Jewish Workers' Union (“Bund”) in the Warsaw Ghetto
- Hochberg, Hans Heinrich XI. von (1833–1907), Prussian prince, general and politician, MdR
- Hochberg, Hans Heinrich XVI. von (1874–1933), German landowner and agricultural functionary
- Hochberg, Hermann von (1813–1884), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator of Habelschwerdt and MdPrA
- Hochberg, Julian (* 1923), American perceptual psychologist
- Höchberg, Karl (1853–1885), social democratic publicist and patron
- Hochberg, Luise Karoline von (1767–1820), second wife of the margrave and later Grand Duke Karl Friedrich von Baden
- Hochberg, Sami (1869–1917), Russian Zionist publicist, diplomat and German secret agent
- Hochberger, Gallus von (1803–1901), Austrian physician, kk Hofrat and prince. Reuss-Seitz'scher Hofrat
- Hochberger, Simon (1906–1947), German- and English-speaking writer
- Hochbruck, Marlis (* 1964), German mathematician
- Hochbrucker, Christian , harpist, harp teacher and composer
- Hochbrucker, Coelestin (1727–1809), German organist, harpist and composer
- Hochbrucker, Jacob († 1763), harpist, plucked instrument maker, violin maker and lute maker
- Hochbrucker, Simon (1699–1750), German harpist and composer
- Hochbrueckner, George J. (* 1938), American soldier and politician
- Hochdanz, Emil (1816–1885), German lithographer and publisher
- Hochdorf, Max (1880–1948), German writer, foreign correspondent, theater critic, playwright and translator
- Hochdörfer, Johann Heinrich (1799–1851), Protestant pastor, early socialist and publicist
- Hoche, Alfred (1865–1943), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Hoche, Detlef (* 1952), German author of didactic textbooks and learning programs
- Hoche, Hans-Ulrich (* 1932), German philosopher
- Hoche, Hubert (* 1966), German conductor and composer
- Hoche, Johann Gottfried (1762–1836), German Lutheran theologian and historian
- Hoche, Karl (* 1936), German author and satirist
- Hoche, Lazare (1768–1797), French general of the revolutionary era
- Hoche, Richard (1834–1906), German classical philologist and grammar school director
- Hocheder, Carl (1854–1917), German architect, construction clerk and university professor
- Hocheder, Franz (1783–1844), German classical philologist, writer and grammar school director
- Hocheder, Hans (1895–1979), German local politician (SPD)
- Hocheder, Johann Carl (1800–1864), Austrian montanist and mineralogist
- Hocheder, Karl (1825–1913), President of the Senate at the Imperial Court
- Hochedlinger, Alfred (* 1963), Austrian religion and music teacher, church musician and composer
- Hochegger, Alois (* 1949), Austrian bank manager
- Hochegger, Franz (1815–1875), Austrian educator
- Hochegger, Matthias (* 1993), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Hochegger, Peter (* 1949), Austrian entrepreneur and political advisor
- Hochegger, Toni (1932–2013), Austrian equestrian
- Hocheisen, Johann Georg (1677–1712), German orientalist
- Hocheisen, Paul (1870–1944), German physician, Reich doctor of the SA and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Höchenberger, Walter (* 1914), German soccer goalkeeper
- Hochenburger, Viktor von (1857–1918), Austrian politician and Minister of Justice
- Hocheneder, Hans (1880–1932), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the Federal Council
- Hochenegg, Carl (1860–1942), Austrian electrical engineer
- Hochenegg, Julius (1859–1940), Austrian surgeon
- Hochenegg, Leonhard (1942–2009), Austrian doctor and naturopath
- Hocher, Johann Paul (1616–1683), Austrian lawyer and statesman
- Höcher, Marc (* 1984), Dutch soccer player
- Hocher, Rainer J. (1948–2012), German poet and writer
- Höcherl, Christian (* 1973), German solo trumpeter in the genre of classical music
- Höcherl, Hans (1923–2013), German politician (BP)
- Höcherl, Hermann (1912–1989), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Hochevar, Brittany (* 1981), American volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Hochfeld, Andreas , German American football player
- Hochfeld, Ernst (1890–1985), German architect
- Hochfeld, Samson (1871–1921), German rabbi and scholar
- Hochfeld, Uwe (* 1965), German cyclist
- Hochfilzer, Roland (* 1963), Austrian skeleton athlete and later trainer
- Hochgartz, Günther (1918–2005), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Hochgatterer, Leopold (1899–1971), Austrian stone worker and politician (SPÖ)
- Hochgatterer, Paulus (* 1961), Austrian writer and psychiatrist
- Hochgerner, Mario (* 1984), Austrian sports presenter and commentator
- Hochgesang, Georg (1897–1988), German football player
- Hochgeschurtz, Stephan (1930–2012), German soccer player
- Hochgeschurtz, Willi (* 1931), German cyclist
- Hochgeschwender, Michael (* 1961), German university professor
- Hochgraefe, Adolf (1896–1963), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Hochgrebe, Christian (* 1973), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag (Berlin)
- Hochgrebe, Ute (1931–2004), German local politician
- Hochgreve, Wilhelm (1885–1968), German writer and reciter
- Hochgruber Kuenzer, Maria (* 1958), Italian politician
- Hochhaus, Markus (* 1968), German handball player and coach
- Hochhauser, Alfons (1906–1981), Austrian dropout
- Hochhauser, Anna-Maria (* 1956), Austrian manager
- Hochhauser, Heinz (* 1947), Austrian football player and coach
- Hochhäusler, Christoph (* 1972), German director and journalist
- Hochheim, Herbert (* 1952), German soccer player
- Hochheim, Natalie (* 1974), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Hochheimer, Albert (1900–1976), German author
- Hochheimer, Dieter (* 1952), German soccer player
- Höchheimer, Simon (1744–1828), Jewish physician and religious educator
- Hochheuser, Kurt (* 1936), German bank manager
- Hochholdinger, Wilfried (* 1962), German actor
- Hochhuth, Martin (* 1960), German legal scholar and legal philosopher
- Hochhuth, Rolf (1931–2020), German playwright
- Hochhuth, Sandra (* 1981), German journalist and presenter
- Hochkeppel, Willy (* 1927), German publicist and philosopher
- Hochkeppler, Peter (1909–1951), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Hochkirch, Axel (* 1970), German biologist
- Hochkirchen, Johann von (1482–1554), German lay judge and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Hochkofler, Peter (* 1994), Italian-Austrian ice hockey player
- Höchl, Anton (1820–1897), Bavarian brick factory owner and architectural painter
- Höchl, Joseph (1777–1838), master builder and entrepreneur in Munich
- Höchle, Leopold (1791–1864), Swiss clergyman, Abbot of Wettingen-Mehrerau
- Hochleitner, Albert (1893–1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Hochleitner, Anton (1927–2018), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Hochleitner, Dorothea (1925–2012), Austrian ski racer
- Hochleitner, Erich (* 1930), Austrian diplomat
- Hochleitner, Margarethe (* 1950), Austrian physician
- Hochleitner, Martin (* 1970), Austrian art historian and director of the Landesgalerie Linz
- Hochleitner, Michael (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Hochleitner, Verena (* 1969), Austrian graphic designer and picture book illustrator and author
- Hochmair, Erwin (* 1940), Austrian electrical engineer
- Hochmair, Fritz (* 1941), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Hochmair, Philipp (* 1973), Austrian actor
- Hochmair-Desoyer, Ingeborg (* 1953), Austrian electrical engineer
- Hochman, Gilad (* 1982), Israeli composer
- Hochmann von Hochenau, Ernst Christoph (1670–1721), German mystical-separatist Pietist
- Hochmann, Jiří (* 1986), Czech track and road cyclist
- Hochmann, Johann (1528–1603), German lawyer, professor in Tübingen, Brandenburg councilor and rector
- Hochmann, Lucie (* 1991), Czech cyclist
- Hochmeister, Manfred (* 1957), Austrian forensic doctor and university professor
- Hochmeister, Martin von (1767–1837), printer and mayor of Sibiu
- Hochmuth, Arno (1930–2012), German literary scholar and senior SED cultural functionary
- Hochmuth, Dietmar (* 1955), German soccer player
- Hochmuth, Gerhard (1927–2011), German biomechanic
- Hochmuth, Karl von (1673–1736), German-Russian general and councilor of war
- Hochmuth, Ursel (1931–2014), German author and anti-fascist
- Hochmuth, Walter (1904–1979), German politician (KPD, SED), Member of the Bundestag, anti-fascist and diplomat
- Hochner, Robert (1945–2001), Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Hochoy, Solomon (1905-1983), British Governor of Trinidad and Tobago
- Hochrainer, Dieter , Austrian physicist
- Hochrainer, Thomas (* 1975), German engineer
- Hochrein, Max (1897–1973), German internist and university professor
- Hochreiner, Richard , Austrian politician (FPÖ), participant in the shootings of Jews by the National Socialists in 1945
- Hochreiter, Emil (1872–1938), Austrian composer
- Hochreiter, Herbert (1911–1979), Austrian architect and film architect
- Hochreiter, Karoline (* 1950), Austrian politician (GREEN), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Hochreiter, Sepp (* 1967), German computer scientist
- Hochreither, Joseph Balthasar (1669–1731), Austrian organist and composer of the Baroque
- Hochreither, Karl (1933–2018), German organist, conductor and author
- Hochreutener, Norbert (* 1946), Swiss journalist and politician (CVP)
- Hochreutiner, Christoph (1662–1742), Swiss mayor and representative of the Diet
- Hochreutiner, Heinrich († 1513), Swiss businessman and mayor
- Hochrütiner, Lorenz , radical Anabaptist activist of the early reformation
- Hochschartner, Ernst (1877–1947), Austrian painter
- Hochscheid, Aline (* 1976), German television actress and director
- Hochscheidt, Jan (* 1987), German soccer player
- Hochscherf, Tobias (* 1976), German media scientist and university professor
- Hochschild, Adam (* 1942), American journalist and writer
- Hochschild, Arlie Russell (* 1940), American sociologist and author
- Hochschild, Gerhard (1915-2010), American mathematician
- Hochschild, Moritz (1881–1965), German mining entrepreneur
- Hochschild, Ulrich (* 1949), German diplomat
- Hochschlitz, Walter II von († 1369), Bishop of Augsburg
- Hochschorner, Pavol (* 1979), Slovak canoeist, Olympic champion and world champion in canoe slalom
- Hochschorner, Peter (* 1979), Slovak canoeist, Olympic champion and world champion in canoe slalom
- Hochschwarzer, Fred (1914–1990), Austrian painter
- Höchsmann, Gertrud (1902–1990), Austrian fashion designer
- Höchsmann, Gustav , German lawyer
- Höchsmann, Ludwig (1802–1881), Austrian lawyer, university professor and politician
- Höchst, Alexander (* 1962), German actor
- Höchst, Josef (1907–1996), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Höchst, Nicole (* 1970), German politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Höchst, Siegfried (1939–1991), German actor and director
- Hochstaden, Arnold von , Burgrave and Marshal of Westphalia
- Hochstädt, Erich (* 1929), German university professor, rector of the University of Applied Sciences Wilhelmshaven
- Hochstadt, Harry (1925–2009), Austrian-American mathematician
- Hochstadt, Steve (* 1948), American historian
- Höchstädter, Emil (1881–1961), German lawyer
- Höchstädter, Martin (1883–1973), German-Liechtenstein cable specialist
- Höchstädter, Paul (* 1973), German jazz musician (drums)
- Höchstädter, Walter (1907–1994), German pastor
- Höchstädter, Walter (1914–2007), German art dealer
- Höchstätter, Alfred (1902–1944), Austrian worker and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Höchstätter, Benjamin (1811–1888), German rabbi
- Hochstätter, Christian (* 1963), German soccer player
- Hochstätter, Fritz (* 1944), German botanist
- Hochstatter, Karin (* 1960), German sculptor and media artist
- Hochstein, Erik (* 1968), German swimmer
- Hochstein, Franz (* 1928), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Hochstein, Grant (* 1990), American figure skater
- Hochstein, Isabel (* 1994), German soccer player
- Hochstein, Wolfgang (* 1950), German musicologist, university professor and composer
- Hochsteiner, Heinz (* 1942), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ), member of the National Council
- Hochster, Melvin (* 1943), American mathematician
- Hochstetten, Reinhard Adrian von (1700–1765), Knight of the Teutonic Order
- Hochstetter, Andreas Adam (1668–1717), German Lutheran theologian
- Hochstetter, Astrid (* 1979), German figure skater
- Hochstetter, Carl Christian (1818–1880), German-Austrian chemist, entrepreneur and botanist
- Hochstetter, Christian Ferdinand Friedrich (1787–1860), German botanist and pastor
- Hochstetter, Egbert Wilhelm von (1868–1906), Austrian mining engineer
- Hochstetter, Erich (1888–1968), German philosopher
- Hochstetter, Ferdinand (1861–1954), Austrian physician
- Hochstetter, Ferdinand von (1829-1884), German-Austrian geologist, naturalist and explorer
- Hochstetter, Franz (1880–1948), German economist
- Hochstetter, Gustav (1873–1944), German writer and poet
- Hochstetter, Jakob (1812–1880), German architect, architectural theorist and, as a Baden civil servant, university professor
- Hochstetter, Johann Andreas (1637–1720), Lutheran theologian
- Hochstetter, Johann Conrad (1583–1661), Lutheran theologian
- Hochstetter, Johann von (1784–1867), Prussian major general
- Hochstetter, Max , German actor on stage and film
- Hochstetter, Wilhelm Christian (1825–1881), German botanist
- Hochstetter-Lackner, Irene (* 1973), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Hochstöger, Carl (1930–2003), Austrian pharmacist and president of the Tyrolean Chamber of Pharmacists
- Hochstöger, Karl (1901–1987), Austrian district captain of Landeck and pharmacist
- Hochstraate, Lutz (* 1942), German actor and theater director
- Hochstrasser, Alois J. (* 1941), Austrian musician, conductor and music professor
- Hochstrasser, Robin (1931–2013), American chemist
- Hochstrasser, Xavier (* 1988), Swiss football player
- Höcht, Albert (1906–1992), German mountaineer and cameraman
- Höcht, Johann Baptist (1870–1950), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Regensburg
- Höchtl, Josef (* 1947), Austrian social and economic scientist and former politician (ÖVP)
- Höchtl, Leopold (1870–1947), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Höchtl, Otto (1887–1959), German administrative lawyer and local politician
- Hochul, Kathy (* 1958), American politician
- Hochuli, Gisela (* 1969), Swiss performance artist
- Hochuli, Jost (* 1933), Swiss graphic artist and book designer
- Hochuli, Stefan (* 1959), Swiss archaeologist and monument conservator
- Hochuli, Susanne (* 1965), Swiss politician
- Hochwächter, Christoph Ludwig von (1769–1838), German landowner and politician in Pomerania
- Hochwald, Bernhard (* 1957), German marksman
- Hochwälder, Fritz (1911–1986), Austrian writer
- Hochwart, Lorenz († 1570), German clergyman, theologian, historian and lawyer
- Hochwart, Michael (* 1959), German general
- Hochwarter, Thomas (* 1980), Austrian radio host
- Hochwind, Antje (* 1971), German local politician
- Wedding painter , Greek vase painter
- Hock, Adalbert (1866–1949), German painter
- Höck, Alexander (* 2002), German soccer player
- Hock, Andreas (* 1974), German journalist and author
- Hock, Carl von (1808–1869), Austrian civil servant, economist and politician, member of the state parliament
- Hock, Christian (* 1970), German soccer player and coach
- Höck, Christian (* 1984), German e-athlete
- Hock, Gustav (1837–1902), Austrian engineer and politician
- Höck, Heinrich (1700–1779), German Protestant theologian
- Hock, Heinrich (1887–1971), German chemist
- Hock, Heinrich (* 1944), German jazz drummer and music teacher
- Höck, Inge (* 1922), Austrian painter
- Hock, János (1859–1936), Hungarian Catholic priest, writer and politician
- Hock, Johann Caspar (1799–1871), German politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Hock, Karl Heinz (1930–2017), German journalist and publicist
- Hock, Klaus , German lawyer
- Hock, Klaus (* 1955), German religious scholar
- Höck, Kurt (1920–2008), German doctor and senior medical advisor
- Hock, Lothar (1890–1978), German chemist
- Hock, Mamert , German organ builder
- Hock, Marcus (* 1982), German handball player and trainer
- Höck, Michael (1903–1996), German clergyman
- Hock, Oskar (1898–1976), German doctor, SS brigade leader, major general of the police and Waffen SS, chief doctor of the concentration camps and head of the medical services of the regulatory police
- Hock, Paul (1857–1924), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Hock, Robert (* 1973), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Hock, Sabine (* 1965), German author, journalist and editor
- Höck, Stefan (* 1963), German biathlete
- Hock, Theobald , political agent and poet
- Höck, Wilhelm (1907–1983), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Hock-Heyl, Carmen (* 1955), German entrepreneur
- Hockarth, Paul (1902–1974), German trade union official and newspaper publisher (KPD / SED)
- Hockauf, Frida (1903–1974), German weaver and activist, MdV (SED)
- Hocke, Annika (* 2000), German figure skater
- Hocke, Ansgar (* 1955), German journalist
- Höcke, Björn (* 1972), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Hocke, Clara (1901–1981), German barrel organ lender in Bremen
- Hocke, Erich (1934–1999), German philosopher, political scientist and peace researcher
- Hocke, Gustav René (1908–1985), German journalist, writer and cultural historian
- Höcke, Holger (* 1962), German publishing editor and writer
- Hocké, Jean-Pierre (* 1938), Swiss diplomat
- Hocke, Rolf (* 1942), German football official, goalkeeper
- Hocke, Selina (* 1996), German swimmer
- Hocke, Stephan (* 1983), German ski jumper
- Hocke, Wenceslaus (1732–1808), Catholic priest
- Hocke, Wolfgang (* 1937), German conductor
- Höckel, Kerstin (* 1972), German writer and filmmaker
- Höckel, Michael (* 1950), German gynecologist and obstetrician, chemist
- Höckelmann, Ansgar (1862–1943), German Benedictine, abbot of Weingarten Monastery
- Hockelmann, Anton (1903–1972), German plumber and plumber
- Höckelmann, Antonius (1937–2000), German artist
- Höckelmann, Michael (* 1981), German sinologist
- Hockemeyer, Bernd (1935–2020), German entrepreneur, politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag and Hanseatic patron
- Hockemeyer, Herbert (1909–1983), German doctor and former medical officer
- Hocken, Horatio Clarence (1857–1937), Canadian politician and 36th Mayor of Toronto
- Hockenberger, Gerd (* 1941), German farmer and farmers' association official
- Hockenberger, Ulli (* 1956), German politician (CDU)
- Hockenbrink, Christian (* 1975), German actor and theater director
- Hockenholz, Willi (1898–1950), German politician (SPD, SED), member of the SED ZS
- Hockenhull, Andrew W. (1877–1974), American politician
- Hockenjos, Fritz (1909–1995), German forest director and author
- Hockenos, Paul (* 1963), American political scientist, journalist and publicist
- Höcker, Bertold (* 1958), German Protestant theologian and superintendent
- Höcker, Christoph (* 1957), German classical archaeologist and non-fiction author
- Hocker, Frank (* 1956), German musician
- Hocker, Gero (* 1975), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, General Secretary FDP Lower Saxony
- Höcker, Gustav (1832–1911), German writer
- Höcker, Hartwig (* 1937), German chemist, professor of textile chemistry and macromolecular chemistry
- Höcker, Heinrich (1886–1962), German politician (SPD), MdL, Member of the Bundestag
- Höcker, Karl-Friedrich (1911–2000), German SS-Obersturmführer
- Höcker, Karl-Heinz (1915–1998), German physicist
- Höcker, Karla (1901–1992), German writer and musician
- Höcker, Katharina (* 1960), German author
- Höcker, Lorenz (1910–1983), German labor and social lawyer
- Stool, Nikolaus (1822–1900), German writer
- Höcker, Oskar (1840-1894), German actor and writer
- Höcker, Oskar (1892–1959), German actor and writer
- Höcker, Paul Oskar (1865–1944), German magazine editor and writer
- Höcker, Petra (* 1966), German artist
- Höcker, Ralf (* 1971), German lawyer and author
- Höcker, Werner (1924–2003), German journalist and former head of the Bielefeld studio at WDR
- Hocker, Wilhelm (1812–1850), German writer and wine broker
- Höcker, Wilhelm (1886–1955), German politician (SPD, SED), MdV
- Hockermann, Heinrich (1900–1980), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Höckert, Gunnar (1910–1940), Finnish athlete
- Höckert, Johan Fredrik (1826–1866), Swedish painter and professor
- Hockerts, Hans Günter (* 1944), German historian
- Hockertz, Stefan (* 1960), German immunologist and toxicologist
- Hockett, Charles F. (1916-2000), American linguist
- Hockey, Joe (born 1965), Australian politician
- Hockfield, Susan (* 1951), American neuroscientist and university professor
- Hocking, Amanda (* 1984), American writer
- Hocking, Corran (* 1980), Australian weightlifter
- Hocking, Gary (1937–1962), Rhodesian motorcycle racer
- Hocking, John (* 1957), Australian lawyer, Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations
- Hocking, Murray (* 1971), Australian badminton player
- Hocking, William Ernest (1873–1966), American theologian and philosopher
- Hockl, Hans Wolfram (1912–1998), Banat Swabian dialect author
- Hockl, Nikolaus Hans (1908–1946), Romanian educator, head of the education office of the German ethnic group in the Kingdom of Romania
- Höckmann, Alfons (1923–2014), German actor, theater director and theater director
- Höckmann, Olaf (* 1935), German prehistorian
- Höckner, Jürgen (* 1966), Austrian politician (ÖVP), mayor of Scharten, member of the state parliament
- Höckner, Rudolf (1864–1942), German painter
- Hockney, David (* 1937), British visual artist
- Hockridge, Edmund (1919-2009), Canadian opera singer (baritone)
- Hocks, Michael (* 1943), German music manager and artistic director
- Hockwin, Natascha (* 1982), German actress
- Hocmelle, Pierre-Edmond (1824–1895), French organist and composer
- Hocq, Christine (* 1970), French triathlete
- Hocquard, Emmanuel (1940-2019), French writer and translator
- Hocquél, Wolfgang (* 1947), German civil engineer, monument conservator and art scholar
- Hocquenghem, Guy (1946–1988), French author and philosopher
Hod
- Höd, Edmund († 1888), Austrian landscape painter
- Hod, Mordechai (1926–2003), Israeli Air Force Officer, Major General
- Hod-Hochwald, Tuvia (1949–2019), Israeli-German rabbi
- Hodak, Antonia (* 1984), Croatian soccer player
- Hodak, Domenica (* 1991), American soccer player
- Hodakov, Tiina (* 1969), Estonian soccer player
- Hodakowsky, Georg (* 1917), Baltic chess player
- Hodann, Johann Friedrich (1674–1745), German theologian, educator, secretary to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Hodann, Max (1894–1946), German physician, sex reformer, eugenicist and publicist
- Hodanová, Eva (* 1993), Czech volleyball player
- Hodapp, Felix (1926–2019), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Hodapp, Frieda (1880–1949), German pianist and student of Max Reger
- Hodapp, Pierre (* 1997), German soccer player
- Hodapp, Robert Louis (1910–1989), American religious, Bishop of Belize
- Hodapp, Rolf (1930–1991), German ballet dancer
- Hodboď, Lukáš (* 1996), Czech middle-distance runner
- Hodcroft, Emma (* 1986), British-American genomic epidemiologist
- Hoddaeus, Conrad , German physician and university professor
- Hodde, Stefan (* 1976), German biathlete
- Hodder, Ian (born 1948), British archaeologist
- Hodder, Jim (1947–1990) American musician
- Hodder, Kane (born 1955), American stuntman and actor
- Hodder-Williams, Christopher (1926–1995) British science fiction writer, musician and composer
- Hodder-Williams, Ernest (1873-1941), British publisher
- Hoddes, Wim (1918–2012), Dutch actor and singer
- Hoddeson, Lillian (* 1940), American historian of science
- Hoddinott, Alun (1929-2008), British composer
- Hoddis, Jakob van , German expressionist poet
- Hoddle, Glenn (* 1957), English soccer coach and player
- Hodeg, Álvaro (* 1996), Colombian racing cyclist
- Hodeige, Fritz (1920–2001), German publisher
- Hodeir, André (1921–2011), French composer and musicologist
- Hodějovský z Hodějova, Jan (1496–1566), Bohemian nobleman and humanist and patron
- Hodek, Dávid (* 1997), Slovak jazz musician (drums, percussion)
- Hodek, Jan-Marc (* 1979), German economist
- Hodek, Julian (* 1998), German soccer player
- Hodel, Donald P. (* 1935), American politician
- Hodel, Ernst (* 1950), German soccer player
- Hodel, Ernst junior (1881–1955), Swiss painter
- Hodel, Ernst senior (1852–1902), Swiss landscape painter and panorama artist
- Hodel, Helmut (1925-2016), German athlete, soccer coach and official
- Hodel, Johanna (1910–1993), Swiss social worker and Cantonal Councilor from the Canton of Lucerne
- Hodel, Marc (* 1970), Swiss football player and coach
- Hödel, Max (1857–1878), German assassin
- Hodel, Paul-Bernard (* 1965), Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Hodel, Robert (* 1959), Swiss Slavist
- Hodel, Ronny (* 1982), Swiss football player
- Hodel, Werner (* 1951), German game designer
- Hodel, Xenia (* 1998), Swiss handball player
- Hodell, Åke (1919–2000), Swedish sound poet and multimedia artist
- Hodemacher, Jürgen (* 1938), German journalist, editor, publicist, author and local historian
- Hodémont, Léonard de († 1636), Belgian composer
- Hodenberg, Bodo von (1604–1650), German poet
- Hodenberg, Bodo von (1826–1907), German diplomat and politician
- Hodenberg, Christina von (* 1965), German historian and professor at the Queen Mary University of London
- Hodenberg, Eberhard von (* 1955), German physician
- Hodenberg, Hermann von (1862–1946), German manor owner and politician (DHP), MdR
- Hodenberg, Hermann von († 1909), German administrative officer
- Hodenberg, Hodo von (1887–1962), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Hodenberg, Paul von (1881–1954), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Hodenberg, Wilhelm von (1786–1861), German civil servant and politician
- Höderath, Mathias (* 1973), German fusion and jazz musician (keyboards, composition)
- Hoderlein, Stefan (* 1960), German contemporary artist
- Hoderlein, Wolfgang (* 1953), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Hodes, Art (1904-1993), American jazz musician and journalist
- Hodes, Josef , German politician (CDU)
- Hodes, Martha , American historian
- Hodes, Paul (* 1951), American politician
- Hodfilter, Jodokus (1500–1551), Bishop of Lübeck
- Hodge, Aldis (* 1986), American actor
- Hodge, Archibald Alexander (1823–1886), American Presbyterian theologian, Rector of Princeton Theological Seminary
- Hodge, Benjamin Lewis (1824–1864), American farmer, lawyer, politician and officer
- Hodge, Brian (* 1960), American horror novelist
- Hodge, Charles (1797-1878), American theologian
- Hodge, Charles Franklin (1934-2006), American musician
- Hodge, Charlie (1933-2016), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Hodge, Daniel (* 1932), American wrestler and boxer
- Hodge, Derrick (* 1979), American jazz bassist and composer
- Hodge, Douglas (* 1960), British film and stage actor, director and musician
- Hodge, Edwin (born 1985), American actor
- Hodge, Frank (1894-1957) English badminton player
- Hodge, Gavin (* 1954), British video artist and film director
- Hodge, George Baird (1828-1892) American politician
- Hodge, Huck (* 1977), American composer of new music
- Hodge, John (born 1964), British screenwriter and doctor
- Hodge, John E. (1914-1996) American chemist
- Hodge, John R. (1893-1963), American general
- Hodge, Ken (born 1944), Canadian ice hockey player
- Hodge, Ken junior (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Hodge, Margaret (born 1944), British politician
- Hodge, Megan (* 1988), American volleyball player
- Hodge, Patricia (born 1946), English actress
- Hodge, Patrick, Lord Hodge (born 1953) Scottish lawyer and Supreme Court Justice of the United Kingdom
- Hodge, Paul William (1934–2019), American astronomer
- Hodge, Percy (1890-1967) British athlete
- Hodge, Philip G. (1920-2014), American engineer
- Hodge, Roberto (1944-1984), Chilean football player
- Hodge, Russ (* 1939), American decathlete
- Hodge, Sally (* 1966), British cyclist
- Hodge, Stephanie (born 1956), American actress
- Hodge, Steve (born 1962), English soccer player
- Hodge, Susie (* 1960), British art educator
- Hodge, Walter (* 1986), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Hodge, William Vallance Douglas (1903-1975) British mathematician
- Hodgell, PC (* 1951), American fantasy author
- Hodgers, Antonio (* 1976), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Hodges, Adrian (* 1957), British television producer and screenwriter
- Hodges, Alpheus P. († 1858), American politician
- Hodges, Andrew (* 1949), British mathematical physicist
- Hodges, Asa (1822–1900), American politician
- Hodges, Betsy (* 1969), American politician, Mayor of Minneapolis (2014–2018)
- Hodges, Charles D. (1810-1884), American politician
- Hodges, Courtney Hicks (1887–1966), American general; Commander in Chief of the 1st US Army during World War II
- Hodges, David (* 1978), American keyboardist
- Hodges, Eddie (born 1947), American singer and actor
- Hodges, Edward (1796–1867), American composer and organist
- Hodges, Frederick B. (* 1958), American general
- Hodges, George H. (1866–1947), American politician
- Hodges, George Tisdale (1789–1860), American politician
- Hodges, Gil (1924–1972) American baseball player
- Hodges, Heather M. , American diplomat
- Hodges, James L. (1790-1846), American politician
- Hodges, Jibril (* 1984), American basketball coach
- Hodges, Jim (born 1956), American politician, Governor of South Carolina
- Hodges, Johnny (1906-1970), American jazz musician (alto saxophone)
- Hodges, Joseph Howard (1911–1985), American clergyman, Bishop of Wheeling
- Hodges, Joseph Lawson (1922-2000), American statistician
- Hodges, Kaneaster (* 1938), American politician
- Hodges, Ken (1922–1993), British cinematographer
- Hodges, Leleith (* 1953), Jamaican sprinter
- Hodges, Lewis (1918–2007), British Air Force officer
- Hodges, Luther (1898–1974), American politician
- Hodges, Mike (* 1932), British director and screenwriter
- Hodges, Richard (* 1952), British archaeologist
- Hodges, Roneeka (* 1982), American basketball player
- Hodges, Silas H. (1804–1875) American lawyer, clergyman, and politician who was a Vermont State Auditor
- Hodges, Thomas (born 1997), Australian volleyball player
- Hodges, Ty (born 1981), American actor
- Hodges, Wilfrid (* 1941), British mathematician
- Hodges, William (1744–1797) English painter
- Hodges, Zane C. (1932-2008), American evangelical theologian
- Hodgetts, Chris (* 1950), British racing car driver
- Hodgetts, Dennis (1863-1945), English football player
- Hodgins, Anthony (* 1955), Australian sprinter
- Hodgins, Jack (* 1938), Canadian writer and former university professor
- Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd (1914–1998), English biochemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Hodgkin, Eliot (1905-1987) British painter
- Hodgkin, Howard (1932-2017) British painter
- Hodgkin, Thomas (1798–1866), English physician
- Hodgkins, Frances (1869–1947), New Zealand painter
- Hodgkins, Lance (* 1977), British biathlete
- Hodgkinson, Alan (1936-2015) English football player and coach
- Hodgkinson, Colin (* 1945), British bass player
- Hodgkinson, Derek (1917-2010), British Air Force officer
- Hodgkinson, Eaton (1789–1861) English mathematician and engineer
- Hodgkinson, Keely (* 2002), British middle-distance runner
- Hodgkinson, Tim (* 1949), British multi-instrumentalist and composer
- Hodgkiss, Allan (1917–1986), British jazz guitarist
- Hodgkiss, Jared (* 1986), English soccer player
- Hodgman, Helen (* 1945), Australian author
- Hodgman, John (* 1971), American author and humorist
- Hodgman, Justin (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Hodgman, Michael (1938-2013), Australian politician
- Hodgman, Will (* 1969), Australian politician
- Hodgson, Brian Houghton (1800-1894), British colonial administrator of Nepal, ethnologist, orientalist and naturalist
- Hodgson, Charlie (born 1980), English rugby player
- Hodgson, Christopher (1821–1865) British explorer, writer, and diplomat
- Hodgson, Cody (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Hodgson, Dan (* 1965), Swiss-Canadian ice hockey player
- Hodgson, David (* 1960), English football player and coach
- Hodgson, Fiona, Baroness Hodgson of Abinger (* 1954), British entrepreneur, human rights activist and politician (Conservative Party)
- Hodgson, Geoffrey (* 1946), British economist and professor of economics
- Hodgson, George (1893-1983), Canadian swimmer
- Hodgson, Gordon (1904–1951) English football player
- Hodgson, Hugh (1893–1969), American music educator, pianist, conductor, and composer
- Hodgson, James D. (1915–2012), American politician
- Hodgson, Jamie (1930–2006), British photographer of jazz icons
- Hodgson, Jaylee (* 1980), English-Montserrat football player
- Hodgson, John Evan (1831–1895) English painter
- Hodgson, Julian (* 1963), British chess player and chess book author
- Hodgson, Leyland (1892-1949), English actor
- Hodgson, Marshall GS (1922–1968), American historian and Islamic scholar
- Hodgson, Neil (* 1973), British motorcycle racer
- Hodgson, Peter (1928-2008), British nuclear physicist
- Hodgson, Ralph (1871–1962), English poet, publisher and translator
- Hodgson, Richard (1855-1905), parapsychologist
- Hodgson, Robert (1798–1880) Canadian Judge, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
- Hodgson, Robert (1874–1956), British diplomat
- Hodgson, Robin, Baron Hodgson of Astley Abbotts (* 1942), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and manager
- Hodgson, Roger (born 1950), British musician and songwriter
- Hodgson, Roy (* 1947), English football player and coach
- Hodgson, William (1824-1901) British botanist
- Hodgson, William Hope , British fantasy writer
- Hodiak, John (1914–1955), American actor
- Hodiamont, Peter (1925–2004), German painter and sculptor
- Hodic, Josef (* 1925), Czech military historian
- Hodica , princess of the Abodrites; abbess
- Hödicke, Karl Horst (* 1938), German painter
- Hodiener, Hugo (1886–1945), Austrian landscape painter
- Hodierna of Tripoli , Countess of Tripoli
- Hodierna, Giovanni Battista (1597-1660), Italian astronomer
- Hodin, Josef Paul (1905–1995), Czechoslovak-British art historian
- Hodina, Karl (1935–2017), Austrian painter and musician
- Hodina, Thomas (* 1940), German actor and radio play speaker
- Hoditz, Albert Joseph von (1706–1778), Austro-Prussian landowner and officer
- Hoditz, Isidor von (1713–1764), Prussian Colonel and Chief of Hussar Regiment No. 6
- Hodja, Dren (* 1994), German-Albanian soccer player
- Hodjak, Franz (* 1944), German writer
- Hodjibayev, Murod (* 1986), Uzbek summer biathlete
- Hodkinson, Paul , British sociologist and university professor
- Hodkinson, William Wadsworth (1881–1971), American film entrepreneur
- Hödl, Alois (* 1962), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Hödl, Christine (* 1976), Austrian singer
- Hödl, Eleonore (* 1944), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Hödl, Erich (* 1940), Austrian economist and rector of the universities in Wuppertal and Graz
- Hödl, Gert J. (1943–2017), Austrian ice and sand artist
- Hödl, Günther (1941–2005), Austrian historian
- Hödl, Hans (1937–2019), Austrian mountaineer, hiking expert and photographer
- Hödl, Hans Gerald (* 1959), Austrian religious scholar
- Hödl, Klaus (* 1963), Austrian historian
- Hödl, Ludwig (1924–2016), German Roman Catholic theology professor
- Hödl, Marco (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Hodler, Adolf (1858–1906), German lawyer, politician, magistrate and member of parliament
- Hodler, Ferdinand (1853–1918), Swiss painter
- Hodler, Hector (1887–1920), co-founder of the World Esperanto Federation
- Hodler, Marc (1918–2006), Swiss sports official
- Hodler, Otto (1901–1990), German architect and construction officer
- Hodler, Werner (1887–1974), Swiss linguist and Bible researcher
- Hödlmayr, Johann (1928–2011), Austrian transport company
- Hödlmoser, Alexander (* 1968), Austrian ski racer and alpine ski trainer
- Hödlmoser, Josef (1858–1948), Austrian farmer and politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Hödlmoser, Matthias (1907–1981), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP)
- Hodne, Olav (1921–2009), Norwegian missionary and author
- Hodo I. († 993), Margrave of the Lausitz region, count in the Gau Nizizi, in the Gau Zizizi with the village of Trebnitz and in Northern Thuringia
- Hodo II. , Count in Schwabengau and Margrave of the Lausitz region
- Hodolides, Hermes (* 1963), Greek actor, (TV series Lindenstrasse)
- Hodor, Darek (* 1949), Swedish film editor
- Hodorov, Yaacov (1927-2006), Israeli soccer player
- Hódos, Imre (1928–1989), Hungarian wrestler
- Hódos, Tamás (1971–2005), Hungarian badminton player
- Hódosy-Strobl, Paul (1895–1976), Hungarian police officer and secret service worker
- Hodous, Lewis (1872-1949) American missionary, sinologist, and Buddhologist
- Hödrich, Johann Gottfried (1697–1745), Danish master builder
- Hodrick, Robert J. (* 1950), American economist
- Hodrus, Hugo (1875–1925), German administrative lawyer
- Hodja Niyaz , President of the First East Turkestan Republic, Marshal
- Hodscha, Abdulaziz bin Mohieddin el- (* 1940), Saudi diplomat and politician
- Hodson, Charles, Baron Hodson (1895–1984), British lawyer
- Hodson, Donald (born 1927), Australian actor
- Hodson, Hannah (* 1991), American actress
- Hodson, Kevin (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Hodson, Lee (born 1991), Northern Irish soccer player
- Hodson, Michael , American lawyer, journalist and travel blogger
- Hodson, William (1821-1858), British officer
- Hodulik, Marian (* 1979), Slovak football player
- Hodur, Franciszek (1866–1953), first Prime Bishop of the PNCC
- Hodynjuk, Oleksandr (* 1970), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Hodža, Michal Miloslav (1811–1870), Slovak priest and poet
- Hodža, Milan (1878–1944), Slovak politician
- Hodžić, Admir (* 1985), Serbian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Hodžić, Amar (* 1999), Austrian football player
- Hodžić, Armin (* 1994), Bosnian football player
- Hodžić, Edin (* 1986), Serbian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Hodžić, Edvin (1994–2018), Austrian football player
- Hodzic, Mina (* 2002), German tennis player
- Hodžić, Redžep (* 1994), Serbian biathlete
- Hodžić, Selver (* 1978), Bosnian-Swiss football player
- Hodžić, Tarik (* 1951), Yugoslav football player
- Hodzovic, Alen , German actor, singer and musical performer
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- Hoë von Hoënegg, Matthias (1580–1645), Lutheran theologian
- Hoe, Richard March (1812-1886), American inventor
- Hoe, Robert (1839–1909) American entrepreneur, collector, and bibliophile
- Hoebel, Hans (1877–1966), German hydraulic engineer
- Hoebel, Theodor (1832–1908), German hydraulic engineer
- Hoeben, Bjorn (* 1980), Dutch cyclocross and road cyclist
- Hoeber, Karl (1867–1942), German Catholic journalist and writer
- Hoebig, Gwen (* 1959), Canadian violinist and music teacher
- Hoechel, Arnold (1889–1974), Swiss architect
- Hoechle, Johann Nepomuk (1790–1835), Austrian genre painter
- Hoechlin, Tyler (* 1987), American film actor
- Hoechsman, Wiktor (1894–1977), Polish cyclist, national champion in cycling
- Hoechstetter, Sophie (1873–1943), German writer and painter
- Hoeck, Christian (1849–1930), German clergyman and politician (FVg), MdR
- Hoeck, Eva (1917–1995), German doctor and author
- Hoeck, Horst (1904–1969), German rower
- Hoeck, Johann Daniel Albrecht (1763–1839), German cinematographer, statistician and police director
- Hoeck, Johannes Maria (1902–1995), German Benedictine abbot and Byzantinist
- Hoeck, Karl (1794–1877), German ancient historian, classical philologist and librarian
- Høeck, Klaus (* 1938), Danish poet
- Hoeck, Vollrath (1890–1968), German painter and graphic artist
- Hoeck, Walther (1885–1956), German painter, especially during the Nazi era
- Hoecke, Gerhard (1931–2007), German sports scientist, university professor
- Hoecke, Jan van den (1611–1651), Flemish painter
- Hoecke, Robert van den (1622–1688), Dutch painter and etcher
- Hoecke, Susan (* 1981), German actress and photo model
- Hoecken, Karl (1874–1962), German engineer
- Hoëcker, Bernhard (* 1970), German actor, comedian and presenter
- Hoecker, Paul (1854–1910), German painter of the Munich School and founding member of the Munich Secession
- Hoecker, Rudolf (1889–1976), German librarian, general director of the German State Library in East Berlin
- Hoedeman, Co (* 1940), Dutch animato
- Hoeder, Friedrich Wilhelm , German painter
- Hoedicke, Albert , German fencer and German master
- Hoedt, Henry Georges D ' (1885–1936), Belgian composer and music teacher
- Hoedt, Merel (* 1999), Dutch tennis player
- Hoedt, Wesley (* 1994), Dutch soccer player
- Hoefelmayr, Karl (1867–1940), German biotechnologist and cheese manufacturer
- Hoefelmayr, Karl (1907–1989), German entrepreneur and artist
- Hoefer, Charlie (1921–1983), German basketball player
- Hoefer, Edmund (1819–1882), German novelist and literary critic
- Hoefer, Heinz (1915–2013), German politician (SPD)
- Hoefer, Hermann (1868–1945), German educator and politician (SPD, USPD, KPD), Member of the Bundestag, resistance fighter
- Hoefer, Hubert Franz († 1795), German pharmacist and chemist, director of the grand ducal Tuscan court pharmacy in Florence
- Hoefer, Karl (1862–1939), German lieutenant general and free corps leader of the self-protection of Upper Silesia
- Hoefer, Karlgeorg (1914–2000), German typographer, type designer and calligrapher
- Hoefer, Ulrich (1861–1932), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Hoefer-Purkhold, Imme (1919–2008), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Hoeffding, Wassily (1914–1991), American statistician
- Hoeffel, Daniel (* 1929), French politician (UDF), senator
- Hoeffel, Joe (* 1950), American politician
- Hoeffel, Johannes (1850–1939), German physician, mayor and politician, MdR
- Hoeffel, Mike (* 1989), American-German ice hockey player
- Hoeffler, Adolf Johann (1825–1898), German landscape painter and draftsman, also active in the United States and Cuba
- Hoeffler, Anke , German economist and political scientist
- Hoefft, Franz von (1882–1954), Austrian space scientist and pioneer in the field of rocket and space research
- Hoefig, Walter (1889–1918), German aviation pioneer and an old eagle
- Hoefkens, Carl (* 1978), Belgian football player
- Hoefler, Albert (1899–1950), Luxembourg poet, literary critic, journalist and novelist
- Hoefler, Don C. (1922-1986), American journalist
- Hoefnagel, Georg (1542–1600), Flemish painter
- Hoefnagel, Jacob , miniature painter and engraver
- Hoefnagels, Willem (1929–1978), Dutch politician
- Hoefner, Karl (1886–1954), Austrian artist and art educator
- Hoefs, Jochen (* 1939), German geochemist
- Hoeft, Christian (1847–1935), German railway official, President of the Elberfeld Railway Directorate
- Hoeft, Helmut (* 1957), German church musician
- Hoeft, Moritz (* 1978), German soccer player
- Hoeft, Walter (1906–1939), Roman Catholic clergyman and Nazi victim
- Hoeftman, Heinrich (1851–1917), German orthopedist
- Høeg, Åsmund (* 1995), Norwegian actor
- Høeg, Carsten (1896–1961), Danish classical philologist and linguist
- Høeg, Peter (* 1957), Danish writer
- Høeg-Hagen, Niels Peter (1877–1907), Danish officer, cartographer and polar explorer
- Hoegel, Gudo (* 1948), German voice actor and actor
- Hoegen, Egon (1928–2018), German actor and speaker
- Hoegen, Josef (1898–1973), German Gestapo officer
- Hoegen, Rudolf von (* 1937), German administrative lawyer and President of the Military Counter-Intelligence Service
- Hoegen-Rohls, Christina (* 1959), German Protestant theologian
- Hoeger, Werner (* 1953), Venezuelan toboggan runner and professor emeritus of kinesiology at Boise State University
- Hoeges, Dirk (1943–2020), German Romance studies (literature and cultural studies) and historian
- Hoegg, Joseph (1818–1885), German genre and landscape painter and illustrator of the Düsseldorf School
- Hoegg, Kurt (* 1918), German soccer player
- Høegh, Aka (* 1947), Greenlandic artist
- Høegh, Daniel (* 1991), Danish football player
- Höegh, Emil von (1865–1915), German optician
- Høegh, Erling (1924–1993), Greenlandic politician, pastor, teacher and radio play author
- Høegh, Frederik (1895–1970), Greenlandic printer, editor, merchant and councilor
- Høegh, Ingvar (1927–2007), Greenlandic politician (Atassut)
- Høegh, Jan (* 1946), Danish cyclist
- Høegh, John (1890–1966), Greenlandic blacksmith, photographer and councilor
- Hoegh, Leo (1908-2000), American politician
- Høegh, Malik (* 1952), Greenlandic musician
- Høegh, Minik Dahl (* 1985), Greenlandic handball player
- Høegh, Oluf (1927–2018), Greenland Councilor
- Høegh, Pavia (1886–1956), Greenlandic carpenter, architect and councilor
- Høegh-Dam, Aki-Matilda (* 1996), Greenlandic politician (Siumut)
- Høegh-Guldberg, Frederik (1771-1852), Danish writer
- Høegh-Guldberg, Ove (1731–1808), Danish statesman
- Høegh-Krohn, Raphael (1938–1988), Norwegian mathematician
- Hoegl, Johann (* 1884), German entrepreneur
- Hoegner, Wilhelm (1887–1980), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdR, MdL, MdB
- Hoehme, Gerhard (1920–1989), German painter and graphic artist
- Hoehn, Alfred (1887–1945), German pianist, piano teacher and editor
- Hoehn, Marcel (* 1947), Swiss film producer
- Hoehn, Margaret M. (1930-2005), Canadian-born neurologist
- Hoehne, Frederico Carlos (1882–1959), Brazilian botanist
- Hoehne, Ottomar (1871–1932), German physician and university professor
- Hoehne, Verena (1945–2012), Swiss cultural journalist and author
- Hoehnke, Hans-Jürgen (1925–2007), German mathematician
- Hoeij, Boyd van , Dutch film journalist and book author
- Hoeijmakers, Jan (* 1951), Dutch molecular biologist
- Hoek, Aad van den (* 1951), Dutch cyclist
- Hoek, Evert (* 1933), South African-Canadian civil engineer
- Hoek, Frans (* 1956), Dutch football goalkeeper and goalkeeping coach
- Hoek, Hans van (* 1947), Dutch painter
- Hoek, Hans van der (1933-2017), Dutch football player
- Hoek, Henry (1878–1951), German geologist, mountaineer, skier and author
- Hoek, Leanne van den (* 1958), Dutch officer (brigadier general)
- Hoek, Martin (1834–1873), Dutch astronomer and experimental physicist
- Hoek, Rosalie van der (* 1994), Dutch tennis player
- Hoekman, Danny (* 1964), Dutch football coach and former left winger
- Hoeks, Sylvia (* 1983), Dutch actress
- Hoekstra, André (* 1962), Dutch football player and coach
- Hoekstra, Hannah (* 1987), Dutch actress
- Hoekstra, Hopi (* 1972), American molecular biologist and evolutionary biologist
- Hoekstra, Jarich Freark (* 1956), Dutch hairdresser
- Hoekstra, Mark (* 1994), Dutch ice hockey player
- Hoekstra, Pete (* 1953), American politician (Republican Party)
- Hoekstra, Peter (* 1973), Dutch football player
- Hoekstra, Sanne (* 1992), Dutch handball player
- Hoekstra, Wopke (* 1975), Dutch politician
- Hoel, Adolf (1879–1964), Norwegian geologist and polar explorer
- Hoel, Arne (1927-2006), Norwegian ski jumper
- Hoel, Ferdinand († 1969), Austrian football player
- Hoel, Johan (* 1994), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Hoel, Lillemor (1931–1987), Norwegian actress
- Hoel, Sigurd (1890–1960), Norwegian writer
- Hoel, Tore Elias (* 1953), Norwegian writer
- Hoel, Willie (1920–1986), Norwegian actor
- Hoelder, Julius (1819–1887), German politician (DP), MdR
- Hoeldtke, Felix (* 1986), German amateur actor and web video producer
- Hoelgaard, Daniel (* 1993), Norwegian cyclist
- Hoelgaard, Markus (* 1994), Norwegian racing cyclist
- Hoelgaard, Stian (* 1991), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Hoell, Grete (1909–1986), communist resistance fighter in Hanover
- Hoell, Joachim (* 1966), German author, editor and director
- Hoellering, Amélie (1920–1995), German rhythmist
- Hoellering, Franz (1896–1968), Austrian journalist
- Hoellering, George (1897–1980), Austro-British film director
- Hoelscher, Ludwig (1907–1996), German cellist
- Hoelscher, Ulf (* 1942), German violinist
- Hoelscher-Obermaier, Wolfgang (* 1963), German diplomat
- Hoeltel, Christina (* 1948), German actress and voice actress
- Hoeltje, Bettina (* 1948), German politician (The Greens), MdHB
- Hoeltje, Georg (1906–1996), German art historian
- Hoelty-Nickel, Theodor (1894–1986), German-American church musician and musicologist
- Hoeltz, Nikola (* 1934), German costume designer
- Hoeltzenbein, Peter (* 1971), German rower
- Hoeltzer, Ernst (1835–1911), German telegraph operator and photographer
- Hoeltzke, Carl von (1826–1910), German diplomat in Russian service
- Hoelz, Max (1889–1933), German communist politician
- Hoelzer, Dieter (* 1939), German hematologist and oncologist
- Hoelzer, Margaret (* 1983), American swimmer
- Hoelzke, Hubert (1925–2018), German director, actor and screenwriter
- Hoem, Edvard (* 1949), Norwegian writer
- Hoem, Jan (1939-2017), Norwegian population scientist
- Hoem, Knut (1924–1987), Norwegian politician (Arbeiderpartiet), minister and economic manager
- Hoemann, Reinhold (1870–1961), German gardener and landscape architect
- Hoen, Anton († 1587), land clerk, commander and administrative officer of the County of Diez
- Hoën, Franz Xaver (1864–1935), German mill owner and politician (center), MdR
- Hoen, Jost († 1569), German master's degree, teacher and lawyer
- Hoen, Maximilian von (1867–1940), Austrian field marshal lieutenant and military historian
- Hoen, Philipp Heinrich (1576–1649), German lawyer, professor and statesman
- Hoen, Ragnar (1940-2019), Norwegian chess player
- Hoen, Steinar (* 1971), Norwegian athlete
- Hoen, Wilhelm († 1602), German master's degree, teacher and town clerk
- Hoenderdaal, Nils van 't (* 1993), Dutch cyclist
- Hoene, Joachim (* 1919), German television, radio and theater director
- Hoene, Karl (1857–1909), German administrative lawyer and manor owner
- Hoene, Matthias , German director, film producer and screenwriter
- Hoene, Max (1884–1965), German sculptor
- Hoëné-Wronski, Josef (1776–1853), Polish philosopher and mathematician
- Hoeneke, Bartholomäus , chronicler of the Livonian Order
- Hoenen, Franz (1919–1997), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Hoenen, Jean (* 1955), German film producer, director and entrepreneur
- Hoenen, Martinus Josephus Franciscus Maria (* 1957), Dutch philosopher
- Hoenen, Raimund (* 1939), German Protestant theologian
- Hoenen, Rolf-Peter (* 1947), German lawyer and President of the General Association of the German Insurance Industry (GDV), former spokesman for the board of HUK-Coburg
- Hoenerbach, Margarete (1848–1924), German painter, graphic artist, medalist and sculptor
- Hoenerbach, Wilhelm (1911–1991), German scholar of Islam
- Hoenes, Dieter (1912–1955), German mineralogist and geologist
- Hoeneß, Dieter (* 1953), German soccer player and manager
- Hoeneß, Sebastian (* 1982), German soccer player
- Hoeneß, Uli (* 1952), German soccer player and manager
- Hoenhorst, Chiara (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Hoenicke, Rudolf (1906–1971), German industrial manager
- Hoenig, Ari (* 1973), American jazz drummer
- Hoenig, Dov (* 1932), film editor
- Hoenig, Heinz (* 1951), German film actor
- Hoenig, Michael (* 1952), German musician and film music composer
- Hoeniger, Heinrich (1879–1961), German lawyer, legal scholar and non-fiction author
- Hoeniger, Johann (1850–1913), German architect
- Hoeniger, Karl Theodor (1881–1970), author and cultural historian (South Tyrol)
- Hoeniger, Paul (1865–1924), German painter
- Hoeniger, Robert (1855–1929), German historian, non-fiction author and publicist
- Hoeniger, Viktor (1870–1953), German Imperial Judge
- Hoenika, Oswald von (1835-1891), German manor owner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Hoening, Christian (* 1947), German actor
- Hoening, Julius Robert (1835–1904), German-American portrait painter and landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Hoeninghaus, Friedrich Wilhelm (1770–1854), German entrepreneur, naturalist and fossil collector
- Hoeninghaus, Friedrich Wilhelm (1809–1878), German politician
- Hoenius Severus, Titus , Roman consul in 141
- Hoenow, Max (1851–1909), German landscape painter
- Hoensbrock zu Hillenrath, Johann Friedrich von (1740–1804), canon in Münster and Hildesheim
- Hoensbroech, Adriaan von und zu (1589–1675), Baron, Hereditary Marshal of Geldern
- Hoensbroech, Alexis von (* 1970), German businessman and CEO of Austrian Airlines
- Hoensbroech, Caesar Constantin Franz von (1724–1792), Prince-Bishop of Liège (1784–1792)
- Hoensbroech, Paul Graf von (1852–1923), German lawyer, philosopher and Jesuit, opponent of ultramontane Catholicism
- Hoensbroech, Philipp Damian von (1724–1793), Catholic bishop of Roermond, canon in Speyer
- Hoensbroech, Raphael von (* 1977), German musicologist and conductor
- Hoensbroech, Wilhelm von und zu (1849–1922), German politician (center), MdR
- Hoensch, Jörg K. (1935–2001), German historian
- Hoenscher, Paul (1887–1937), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Hoepen, Egbert Cornelis Nicolaas van (1884–1966), Dutch-South African paleontologist
- Hoepers, Ricardo (* 1970), Brazilian clergyman, moral theologian, bioethicist, Roman Catholic bishop of Rio Grande
- Hoepffner, Alfred (1880–1970), German forester and ministerial official
- Hoepffner, Ernest (1879–1956), French Romanist
- Hoepffner, Marta (1912–2000), German photographer
- Hoepfner, Andrew , American singer, songwriter and theater director
- Hoepfner, Karl August (1880–1945), German civil engineering engineer, town planner and university professor
- Hoepfner, Marianne (* 1944), French racing driver
- Hoepfner, Wolfram (* 1937), German building researcher and classical archaeologist
- Hoepke, Hermann (1889–1993), German anatomist and university professor
- Hoepli, Ulrico (1847–1935), Swiss bookseller and publisher, active in Milan
- Hoepner, Erich (1886–1944), German officer, colonel general in World War II and resistance fighter
- Hoepner, Friedrich (1889–1955), managing director and politician (DDP, FDP), MdL
- Hoepner, Hansen (* 1982), German long-distance cyclist
- Hoepner, Paul (* 1982), German long-distance cyclist
- Hoepner, Willi (1923–1978), German boxer
- Hoeppel, John H. (1881–1976), American politician
- Hoeppener, Edgar (1865–1937), German-Baltic banker
- Hoeppener, Eduard (1795–1856), German-Baltic banker
- Hoeppener, Max (1848–1924), Russian architect
- Hoeppner, Ernst von (1860–1922), Prussian general of the cavalry and commanding general of the air force in the First World War
- Hoeppner, Gerhard (1852–1898), German administrative officer, manor owner and member of parliament
- Hoeppner, Julius (1839–1893), German watercolorist and illustrator
- Hoeppner, Michael Joseph (* 1949), American Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Crookston
- Hoeps, Reinhard (* 1954), German Catholic theologian
- Hoeps, Thomas (* 1966), German writer
- Hoer, Theo (* 1941), German local politician (CDU), Mayor of Grevenbroich (1999-2004)
- Hoerburger, Felix (1916–1997), German poet, writer and book illustrator
- Hoerde, Philipp von (1455–1510), Lord of Boke, Provost of the Cathedral in Münster and Landdrost of Westphalia
- Hoerder, Dirk (* 1943), German historian
- Hoeren, Joseph (1825–1907), German politician
- Hoeren, Jürgen (* 1946), German non-fiction author
- Hoeren, Matthias (1916–1997), German politician (CDU)
- Hoeren, Thomas (* 1961), German legal scholar
- Hoeres, Peter (* 1971), German historian
- Hoeres, Walter (1928–2016), German philosopher
- Hoereth-Menge, Edith (1888–1960), German politician
- Hoerger, Georg (1897–1975), German marathon runner
- Hoering, Paul (1868–1919), German pharmacist and chemist
- Hoering, Walter (1933–2019), German philosopher and professor of philosophy in Tübingen
- Hoerl, Teresa (* 1983), German film director and screenwriter
- Hoerle, Angelika (1899–1923), German painter, Cologne Dadaist
- Hoerle, Heinrich (1895–1936), German painter of progressive Rhenish constructivism, Cologne Dadaist
- Hoerlin, Hermann (1903–1983), American mountaineer and physicist of German origin
- Hoermann, Franz Xaver (1860–1935), German publicist, Bavarian federalist
- Hoermann, Helmut (* 1941), German-American hotel manager
- Hoermanseder, Marina (* 1986), Austrian fashion designer
- Hoerner, Hanna von (1942–2014), German physicist
- Hoerner, Herbert von (1884–1946), German writer
- Hoerner, Hugo , German Imperial Judge
- Hoerner, Ina (* 1949), German publicist
- Hoerner, Ludwig (1919–2015), German photographer and author as well as researcher of urban and industrial history
- Hoerner, Sebastian von (1919–2003), German astrophysicist
- Hoerner, Sigrid , German director and film producer
- Hoerner-Heintze, Suse von (1890–1978), German writer
- Hoernes, Martin (* 1965), German art historian
- Hoernes, Moriz (1815–1868), Austrian geologist and paleontologist
- Hoernes, Moriz (1852–1917), Austrian prehistoric
- Hoernes, Rudolf (1850–1912), Austrian geologist and paleontologist
- Hoerni, Jean (1924–1997), Swiss physicist and mathematician
- Hoerning, Hanskarl (* 1931), German author, actor and cabaret artist
- Hoernle, Edwin (1883–1952), German politician (SPD, KPD), MdR, author
- Hoernle, Kaj (* 1960), American geologist, petrologist, geochemist and university professor
- Hoernlé, Rudolf (1841–1918), British-German orientalist and missionary
- Hoernschemeyer, Robert (1925–1980) American football player
- Hoerr, Ingmar (* 1968), German biologist
- Hoersch, Judith (* 1981), German actress
- Hoerschelmann, Ernst August Wilhelm (1743–1795), German theologian, educator and philosopher
- Hoerschelmann, Ferdinand Dietrich Nikolai (1834–1902), Baltic German Protestant pastor, theologian and university professor
- Hoerschelmann, Fred von (1901–1976), German radio play author
- Hoerschelmann, Friedrich Ludwig Anton , lawyer and historian
- Hoerschelmann, Rolf von (1885–1947), Baltic German illustrator, collector, writer and bohemian
- Hoerschelmann, Werner (* 1938), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and non-fiction author
- Hoerschelmann, Wilhelm (1849–1895), Baltic German classical philologist
- Hoersen, Thomas (* 1972), German soccer player
- Hoerster, Norbert (* 1937), German legal philosopher and social philosopher
- Hoerter, August (1834–1906), German landscape, portrait and still life painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Hoerz, Erich (1929–2008), German wood engineer and inventor
- Hoes, Onno (* 1961), Dutch politician
- Hoesch, Agnes (1839–1903), German founder and benefactress
- Hoesch, Eberhard (1790–1852), German entrepreneur
- Hoesch, Eberhard (1827–1907), German industrialist, iron manufacturer and patron of the city of Düren
- Hoesch, Eduard (1890–1983), Austrian cameraman and film producer
- Hoesch, Felix (1866–1933), German farmer, landowner and politician (German Conservative Party, DNVP), MdR
- Hoesch, Gustav (1818–1885), German entrepreneur
- Hoesch, Hugo von (1850–1916), German entrepreneur in the paper industry
- Hoesch, Jeremias († 1653), coal and steel entrepreneur
- Hoesch, Kurt (1882–1932), German chemist
- Hoesch, Leopold (1820–1899), German entrepreneur
- Hoesch, Leopold (* 1969), German film producer
- Hoesch, Leopold von (1881–1936), German diplomat
- Hoesch, Ludolf Matthias (1788-1859), German paper industrialist
- Hoesch, Matthias Gerhard von (1698–1784), statesman and coal and steel entrepreneur
- Hoesch, Udo (1892–1968), German paper manufacturer
- Hoesch, Viktor (1824–1888), German coal and steel entrepreneur, co-founder of Hoesch AG in Dortmund
- Hoesen, Henri Willem (1885–1970), Dutch doctor
- Hoesl, Tobias (* 1961), German actor
- Hoesle, Adalbert (* 1959), German artist
- Hoesli, John (1919–1997), British film architect, draftsman and set designer
- Hoess, Eugen Ludwig (1866–1955), German painter and graphic artist
- Hoess, Friedrich (1932–2007), Austrian diplomat and politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Hoess, Karl , Austrian actor
- Hoess, Traute (* 1950), German actress
- Hoessel, Johann Baptist , German etcher and engraver
- Hoesslin, Emma von (1884–1968), German founder and philanthropist
- Hoeßlin, Erna von (1889–1946), German actress, opera, lied and concert singer (mezzo-soprano / alto)
- Hoeßlin, Franz von (1885–1946), German conductor and composer
- Hoeßlin, George von (1851–1923), German painter
- Hoesslin, Heinrich von (1878–1955), German physician
- Hoesslin, Walter von (1910–1996), German stage designer, head of the Max Reinhards seminar
- Hoet, Gerard (1648–1733), Dutch painter
- Hoet, Jan (1936–2014), Belgian art historian and exhibition curator
- Hoete, Lutzo von († 1619), Canon in Münster and Osnabrück
- Hoeter, Gisela (1922–2010), German actress
- Hoetger, Bernhard (1874–1949), German sculptor, painter and artisan of Expressionism
- Hoeth, Friedrich (1931–1981), German psychologist and gestalt theorist
- Hoeth, Thomas (* 1962), German journalist, author, filmmaker and writer
- Hoetink, Hendrik Richard (1900–1963), Dutch lawyer and legal historian
- Hoetzsch, Otto (1876–1946), German scientist and politician (German Conservative Party, DNVP, KVP), MdR
- Hoeve, Jan van der (1878–1952), Dutch ophthalmologist
- Hoevel, Andreas (1900–1942), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Hoevel, Anneliese (1898–1942), German communist
- Hoevel, Walter (1894–1956), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Hoevel, Wilhelm von (1817–1859), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Hoëvell, Wolter Robert van (1812–1879), Dutch publicist
- Hoeveln, Gotthard III. von (1468–1555), mayor of Lübeck
- Hoeveln, Gotthard V. von (1544–1609), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Hoevels, Daniel (* 1978), German actor
- Hoevels, Fritz Erik (* 1948), German psychoanalyst and extra-parliamentary political activist
- Hoeven, Charles B. (1895–1980), American politician
- Hoeven, Cor van der (1921-2017), Dutch football player
- Hoeven, Cornelis van der (1792–1871), Dutch medic
- Hoeven, Henri van der (1843–1924), Dutch legal scholar
- Hoeven, Hermina van der (* 1948), Dutch sprinter
- Hoeven, Jan van der (1801–1868), Dutch naturalist
- Hoeven, John (* 1957), American politician
- Hoeven, Joris van der (* 1971), French mathematician and computer scientist
- Hoeven, Maria van der (* 1949), Dutch politician (Christen Democratisch Appèl)
- Hoeven, Pieter Cornelis Tobias van der (1870–1953), Dutch gynecologist
- Hoeven, Roos van der (* 1985), Dutch beach volleyball player
- Hoevenaers, Jos (1932–1995), Belgian racing cyclist
- Hoevenaers, Rik (1902–1958), Belgian cyclist and world champion
- Hoevermann, Otto (1888–1953), German administrative lawyer, district administrator and senior president
- Hoevertsz, Nicole (* 1964), Aruban sports official and synchronized swimmer
- Hoey, Clyde R. (1877-1954) American politician
- Hoey, Dennis (1893-1960), British actor
- Hoey-Meeser, Gisela (* 1943), German handball player
- Hoeye, Michael (* 1947), American children's author