List of streets and squares in Dresden named after people

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Coat of arms of the city of Dresden

This list of persons nominated by streets and squares in Dresden includes all streets and squares in Dresden after people named were.

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  • Ebertplatz : Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), first Reich President of the Weimar Republic
  • Edmund-Leistner-Weg : Edmund Leistner (1864–1921), community chairman in Laubegast from 1893 to 1921
  • Edmund-Moeller-Weg : Edmund Moeller (1885–1958), sculptor in Dresden
  • Eduard-Stübler-Strasse : Eduard Stübler (1809–1867), school director in Weißig
  • Edward-Snowden-Platz (on private property) : Edward Snowden (* 1983), American whistleblower
  • Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Strasse : Egon Erwin Kisch (1885–1948), journalist and writer
  • Ehrlichstrasse : Johann George Ehrlich (1676–1743), businessman, councilor in Dresden and founder
  • Eichendorffstrasse : Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (1788–1857), poet
  • Einsteinstrasse : Albert Einstein (1879–1955), scientist, Nobel laureate in physics (1921)
  • Eisenstuckstrasse : Christian Gottlieb Eisenstuck (1773–1853), lawyer, local politician in Dresden
  • Elfride-Trötschel-Straße : Elfride Trötschel (1913–1958), soprano at the Dresden State Opera
  • Elfriede-Lohse-Wächtler-Strasse : Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler (1899–1940), German painter and persecuted by National Socialism
  • Elisabeth-Boer-Straße : Elisabeth Boer (1896–1991), archivist, head of the Dresden City Archives from 1951 to 1956
  • Elisabethstraße : Elisabeth Klemm , wife of the businessman Alfred Klemm, builder of the street
  • Elsa-Brändström-Straße : Elsa Brändström (1888–1948), Swedish philanthropist, initiator of prisoner-of-war aid in Russia during the First World War
  • Else-Sander-Straße : Else Sander (* 1873), teacher and first lecturer at the Pedagogical Institute of the TH Dresden
  • Emerich-Ambros-Ufer : Emerich Ambros (1896–1933), trade union official, Dresden anti-fascist
  • Emilienstraße : Emilie Kolbe , wife of the entrepreneur and founder Carl Kolbe (1855–1909)
  • Emil-Rosenow-Strasse : Emil Rosenow (1871–1904), writer
  • Emil-Ueberall-Straße : Emil Ueberall (1848–1936), Saxon geometer, creator of the Löbtau development plan
  • Enderstrasse : Carl Ender (1840–1914), founder of a charitable foundation
  • Enno-Heidebroek-Straße : Enno Heidebroek (1876–1955), mechanical engineer, professor and rector at the TH Dresden
  • Erich-Kästner-Straße : Erich Kästner (1899–1974), Dresden writer and journalist
  • Erich-Ockert-Weg : Erich Ockert (1889–1953), painter and graphic artist in Dresden and Weixdorf
  • Erich-Ponto-Straße : Erich Ponto (1884–1957), actor in Dresden from 1914 to 1947
  • Erlweinstrasse : Hans Erlwein (1872–1914), architect and urban planner in Dresden
  • Ermelstrasse : Friedrich August Ermel (1740–1812), Mayor of Dresden from 1787 to 1809
  • Ermischstrasse : Hubert Georg Ermisch (1883–1951), architect and preservationist, head of the Zwingerbauhütte from 1926 to 1936 and from 1945 to 1951 head of the reconstruction of the Zwinger
  • Erna-Berger-Straße : Erna Berger (1900–1990), coloratura soprano
  • Erna-Sack-Straße : Erna Dorothea Luise Sack (1898–1972), chamber singer at the Dresden State Opera
  • Ernst-Toller-Strasse : Ernst Toller (1893–1939), writer
  • Ernst-Wagner-Strasse : Ernst Wagner (1880–1954), Mayor of Boxdorf
  • Eschebachstrasse : Carl August Emil Eschebach (1842–1905), plumber, industrialist and art patron in Dresden
  • Etha-Richter-Strasse : Etha Richter (1883–1977), German sculptor and draftsman
  • Eugen-Bracht-Straße : Eugen Bracht (1842–1921), painter, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Eugen-Dieterich-Strasse : Eugen Dieterich (1840–1904), chemist, owner of the chemical factory in Helfenberg
  • Eugen-Hoffmann-Strasse : Eugen Hoffmann (1892–1955), sculptor, painter and graphic designer professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Eulerstrasse : Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), Swiss mathematician and physicist
  • Eva-Schulze-Knabe-Strasse : Eva Schulze-Knabe (1907–1976), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Ewald-Kluge-Straße : Ewald Kluge (1909–1964), motorcycle racing driver from Lausa, European champion and "master of the masters"
  • Ewald-Schönberg-Strasse : Ewald Schönberg (1882–1949), painter in Dresden

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  • F.-C.-Weiskopf-Platz : Franz Carl Weiskopf (1900–1955), writer and translator
  • Fabrice Street : Alfred von Fabrice (1818-1891), Saxon general and chairman of the Saxon Ministry as a whole
  • Fanny-Lewald-Straße : Fanny Lewald (1811–1889), writer and women's rights activist
  • Fechnerstrasse : Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801–1887), physicist, philosopher and writer
  • Felix-Dahn-Weg : Felix Dahn (1834–1912), writer
  • Ferdinand-Avenarius-Straße : Ferdinand Avenarius (1856–1923), writer and art critic, publisher of the magazine Kunstwart
  • Ferdinandplatz : Ferdinand IV. (1835–1908), husband of Princess Anna of Saxony
  • Fetscherplatz , Fetscherstraße : Rainer Fetscher (1895–1945), doctor in Dresden and civil democrat
  • Feuerbachstrasse : Anselm Feuerbach (1829–1880), painter
  • Fichtestrasse : Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814), philosopher
  • Fidelio-F.-Finke-Strasse : Fidelio F. Finke (1891–1968), composer, rector of the Academy for Music and Theater in Dresden
  • Fiedlerstrasse : Carl Ludwig Alfred Fiedler (1835–1921), physician and founder of sanatoriums, honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Fischerstrasse : August Fischer (1824–1897), owner of the Gasthof Weißer Adler, creator of a development plan in Loschwitz
  • Florian-Geyer-Straße : Florian Geyer (around 1490–1525), imperial knight and peasant leader
  • Försterlingstrasse : Friedrich Wilhelm Emil Försterling (1827–1872), coppersmith, city councilor, president of the General German Workers' Association
  • Försterstrasse : Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster (1869–1966), theologian and educationalist
  • Franklinstrasse : Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), publicist, economist and naturalist, American statesman
  • Franz-Bänsch-Strasse : Franz Bänsch (1899–1961), Father, Catholic prison chaplain of the Order of St. Paul in Dresden-Plauen
  • Franz-Curti-Straße : Franz Curti (1854–1898), composer and conductor
  • Franziska-Tiburtius-Straße : Franziska Tiburtius (1843–1927), German doctor and fighter for women's studies
  • Franz-Latzel-Strasse : Franz Latzel (1880–1941), locksmith, Dresden anti-fascist
  • Franz-Lehmann-Strasse : Franz Lehmann (1899–1945), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Franz-Liszt-Straße : Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Hungarian-German pianist and composer
  • Franz-Mehring-Strasse : Franz Mehring (1846–1919), politician and historian
  • Franz-Rädlein-Weg : Franz Rädlein (1890–1966), sculptor in Weixdorf
  • Franzweg : Max Franz (1860–1916), landowner and community council
  • Franz-Werfel-Strasse : Franz Werfel (1890–1945), Austrian writer
  • Fraunhoferstrasse : Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787–1826), physicist and inventor
  • Freiligrathstrasse : Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810–1876), poet
  • Freystrasse : Karl Friedrich August Frey (1816–1883), district forester, founder in Kleinzschachwitz
  • Friebelstrasse : August Friebel (1828–1900), community council and local judge in Leubnitz-Neuostra
  • Friederike-Serre-Weg : Friederike Serre (1800–1872), founder, host of a group of artists in Maxen
  • Friedrich-Adolph-Sorge-Strasse : Friedrich Adolph Sorge (1828–1906), German-American labor leader
  • Friedrich-August-Strasse : Friedrich August III. (1865–1932), King of Saxony 1904–1918
  • Friedrich-Bouché-Weg : Friedrich Bouché (1850–1933), garden architect and gardening director in Dresden
  • Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse : Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), statesman and politician, President of the Weimar Republic
  • Friedrich-Hegel-Strasse : Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), philosopher
  • Friedrich-Kind-Strasse : Johann Friedrich Kind (1768–1843), lawyer and writer
  • Friedrich-List-Platz : Friedrich List (1789–1846), economic theorist and economic politician, co-founder of the German railway system
  • Friedrich-Press-Strasse : Friedrich Press (1904–1990), sculptor in Dresden
  • Friedrichstrasse : Friedrich August I of Saxony (1670–1733), Elector of Saxony 1694–1733, King of Poland (as August II.) (1697–1733)
  • Friedrich-Wieck-Straße : Friedrich Wieck (1785–1873), piano and singing teacher in Dresden
  • Friedrich-Wolf-Straße : Friedrich Wolf (1888–1953), poet, doctor and revolutionary
  • Friesengasse : Franz Gemachreich , called Friese, electoral Furier, builder of the first houses on this area
  • Fritz-Arndt-Platz : Fritz Arndt (1856–1919), owner of the monastery and initiator of modern village design in Oberwartha
  • Fritz-Busch-Straße : Fritz Busch (1890–1951), general music director of the Dresden Opera
  • Fritz-Foerster-Platz : Fritz Foerster (1866–1931), chemist, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Fritz-Hoffmann-Strasse : Fritz Hoffmann (1907–1942), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Fritz-Löffler-Platz , Fritz-Löffler-Strasse : Fritz Löffler (1899–1988), Dresden art historian
  • Fritz-Meinhardt-Strasse : Fritz Meinhardt (1899–1943), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Fritz-Reuter-Strasse : Fritz Reuter (1810–1874), writer
  • Fritz-Schreiter-Strasse : Fritz Schreiter (1892–1944), Dresden anti-fascist and local politician, mayor of Zschachwitz
  • Fritz-Schulze-Strasse : Fritz Schulze (1903–1942), painter and graphic artist, Dresden anti-fascist
  • Fröbelstraße : Friedrich Fröbel (1782–1852), teacher, founder of kindergarten education
  • Fuchsstrasse : Albert Fuchs (1858–1910), Dresden composer and singing teacher

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  • Gabelsbergerstraße : Franz Xaver Gabelsberger (1789–1849), stenographer, creator of the italic shorthand
  • Galileistraße : Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer
  • Ganghoferstrasse : Ludwig Albert Ganghofer (1855–1920), writer
  • Gaußstrasse : Carl Friedrich Gauß (1777–1855), mathematician, physicist and astronomer
  • Gautschweg : Carl Friedrich Constantin Gautsch (1810–1879), (also Karl) lawyer and local researcher in Dresden
  • Gebauerstrasse : Karl Traugott Gebauer (1828–1895), community leader of Coschütz
  • Geblerstrasse : Johann Heinrich Moritz Gebler (1817–1879), master soap maker in Dresden
  • Gehestraße : Franz Ludwig Gehe (1810–1882), pharmaceutical wholesaler
  • Geibelstrasse : Emanuel Geibel (1815–1884), writer and translator
  • Geinitzstrasse : Hanns Bruno Geinitz (1814–1900), geologist and paleontologist, director of the Mineralogical Museum and professor at the TH Dresden
  • Gellertstrasse : Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715–1769), poet
  • George-Bähr-Straße : George Bähr (1666–1738), council carpenter in Dresden, builder of the Frauenkirche
  • Georgenstrasse : George the Bearded (1471–1539), Duke of Saxony 1500–1539
  • Georg-Estler-Strasse : Georg Estler (1860–1954), Dresden landscape painter
  • Georg-Kühne-Straße : Georg Kühne (1879–1965), Mayor of Langebrück from 1913 to 1945
  • Georg-Marwitz-Strasse : Georg Marwitz (1854–1923), merchant and benefactor in Dresden
  • Georg-Mehrtens-Strasse : Georg Christoph Mehrtens (1843–1917), civil engineer, professor and rector at the TH Dresden
  • Georg-Nerlich-Strasse : Georg Nerlich (1892–1982), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Technical University of Dresden
  • Georg-Palitzsch-Strasse : Johann Georg Palitzsch (1723–1788), farmer and astronomer in Dresden
  • Georgplatz : Georg of Saxony (1832–1904), King of Saxony 1902–1904
  • Georg-Schumann-Strasse : Georg Schumann (1886–1945), anti-fascist resistance fighter
  • Georg-Starcke-Weg : Johann Georg Starcke (around 1640–1695), architect and master builder in Dresden
  • Georg-Treu-Platz : Georg Treu (1843–1921), first director of the Albertinum's sculpture collection
  • Georg-Wrba-Strasse : Georg Wrba (1872–1939), sculptor, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Gerberstrasse : Christian Gottlob Gerber (1686–1764), pastor and local writer in Lockwitz
  • Gerhart-Hauptmann-Strasse : Gerhart Hauptmann (1862–1946), writer
  • Gerokstrasse : Karl von Gerok (1815–1890), theologian and poet
  • Gertrud-Caspari-Straße : Gertrud Caspari (1873–1948), children's book illustrator and author in Klotzsche
  • Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse : Sophie Scholl (1921–1943) and Hans Scholl (1918–1943), anti-fascist resistance fighters
  • Geystraße : Leonhard Gey (1838–1894), painter, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Gillestrasse : Christian Friedrich Gille (1805–1899), painter and engraver in Dresden
  • Glasewaldtstrasse : Friedrich Glasewaldt (1706–1784), Mayor of Dresden from 1771 to 1783
  • Gluckstrasse : Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787), composer
  • Goetheallee : Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), poet
  • Goethestrasse : Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), poet
  • Goetzplatz : Ferdinand Goetz (1826–1915), doctor, member of the Reichstag, manager of the German Gymnastics Association
  • Gottfried-Keller-Platz : Gottfried Keller (1819–1890), Swiss writer
  • Gotthardt-Kuehl-Straße : Gotthardt Kuehl (1850–1915), painter, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Gret-Palucca-Straße : Gret Palucca (1902–1993), dancer and dance teacher, honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Grillparzerplatz : Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872), Austrian poet and playwright
  • Grimmstrasse : Brothers Grimm , linguists, editors of the German dictionary and children's and household tales
  • Groebelstrasse : Christian Ernst August Groebel (1783–1854), Rector of the Kreuzschule from 1816 to 1848
  • Grohmannstrasse : Johann Samuel Grohmann (1759–1835), chronicler in Lockwitz
  • Großmannstraße : Karl Gustav Großmann (1843–1900), mayor of Plauen
  • Gudehusstrasse : Heinrich Wilhelm Gudehus (1842–1909), singer at the Dresden Opera
  • Guerickestrasse : Otto von Guericke (1602–1686), natural scientist and mayor of Magdeburg
  • Güntzplatz : Justus Friedrich Güntz (1801–1875), editor of the Dresdner Anzeiger and benefactor
  • Gußmannstrasse : Otto Gussmann (1869–1926), painter, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Gustav-Adolf-Platz : Gustav (II.) Adolf Wasa (1594–1632), King of Sweden
  • Gustav-Freytag-Strasse : Gustav Freytag (1816–1895), poet
  • Gustav-Hartmann-Strasse : Gustav Hartmann (1842–1910), industrialist and sponsor in Laubegast
  • Gustav-Merbitz-Straße : Gustav Merbitz (1835–1913), parish council in Stetzsch
  • Gustav-Richter-Strasse : Gustav Richter (1890–1942), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Gustav-Schwab-Straße : Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), writer and editor of collections of sagas
  • Gustav-Voigt-Straße : Gustav Voigt (1852–1938), community chairman and honorary citizen of Oberwartha
  • Gutenbergstrasse : Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden called Gutenberg (around 1400–1468), inventor of letterpress printing with movable metal letters
  • Gutschmidstrasse : Christian Gotthelf von Gutschmid (1721–1798), lawyer, Saxon cabinet minister and donor in Dresden
  • Guts-Muths-Straße : Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths (1759–1839), educator and pioneer of school gymnastics
  • Gutzkowstrasse : Karl Gutzkow (1811–1878), writer and journalist

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  • Haeckelstrasse : Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919), natural scientist and philosopher
  • Haenel-Clauß-Platz : Sara Emilie Haenel-Clauß († 1889), founder of a charitable foundation in Dresden
  • Hagedornplatz : Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn (1712–1780), General Director of the Dresden Art Academy
  • Hähnelstrasse : Ernst Julius Hähnel (1811–1891), sculptor, professor at the Art Academy and honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Hahnemannstrasse : Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843), doctor, founder of naturopathy
  • Halankweg : Arthur Curt Halank (1865–1926), first teacher in Old Franconia
  • Halleystrasse : Edmond Halley (1656–1742), English astronomer
  • Hallwachsstrasse : Wilhelm Hallwachs (1859–1922), physicist, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Händelallee : Georg Friedrich Handel (1685–1759), composer
  • Hanns-Rothbarth-Strasse : Hanns Rothbarth (1904–1944), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Hans-Böheim-Straße : Hans Behem (around 1458–1476), piper von Niklashausen, people's preacher and musician
  • Hans-Böhm-Strasse : Hans Böhm (1909–1999), musicologist and music director in Dresden
  • Hans-Dankner-Strasse : Hans Dankner (1908–1945), Dresden anti-fascist resistance fighter
  • Hans-Grundig-Strasse : Hans Grundig (1901–1958), painter and graphic artist, rector of the Dresden University of Fine Arts
  • Hans-Jüchser-Strasse : Hans Jüchser (1894–1977), painter and graphic artist in Dresden
  • Hans-Oster-Strasse : Hans Oster (1887–1945), general of the artillery, patriot and opponent of the Nazi regime
  • Hans-Otto-Weg : Hans Otto (1900–1933), actor
  • Hans-Sachs-Straße : Hans Sachs (1494–1576), shoemaker, writer and composer
  • Hans-Schäfer-Weg : Hans Schäfer (1912–1984), cantor in Weixdorf from 1939 to 1979
  • Hans-Thoma-Strasse : Hans Thoma (1839–1924), painter and graphic artist
  • Hantzschstrasse : Adolf Hantzsch (1841–1920), teacher and local researcher in Dresden, Bernhard Hantzsch (1875–1911), ornithologist and polar explorer, and Viktor Hantzsch (1868–1910), teacher and private scholar in Dresden
  • Harkortstrasse : Gustav Harkort (1795–1865), co-founder and director of the Leipzig-Dresden Railway
  • Harry-Dember-Straße : Harry Dember (1882–1943), physicist, professor at the TH Dresden from 1909 to 1933
  • Hartigstrasse : Carl Ernst Hartig (1836–1900), professor and rector of the TH Dresden
  • Hartmut-Dost-Strasse : Friedrich Hartmut Dost (1910–1985), pediatrician, founder of pharmacokinetics
  • Hartungstraße : Ernst Leberecht Hartung (1851–1914), doctor, member of the Zschachwitz municipal council
  • Hartwigweg : Gustav Emil Leberecht Hartwig (1839–1908), master builder, city councilor in Dresden, benefactor in Gompitz
  • Hassestrasse : Johann Adolf Hasse (1699–1783), composer and senior conductor in Dresden
  • Hauboldstrasse : Georg Gottlieb Haubold (1714–1772), mathematician, geographer, chief inspector of the Mathematical-Physical Salon 1751–1772
  • Hauerstrasse : Carl Borromäus Hauer (1847 – around 1925), royal Prussian court plasterer, patron and founder of the King Albert monument in Klotzsche
  • Hauffstrasse : Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), writer
  • Hauptmannstrasse : Moritz Hauptmann (1792–1868), musician, composer and musicologist
  • Havemannstrasse : Robert Havemann (1910–1982), physical chemist and political philosopher
  • Haydnstrasse : Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), composer
  • Hebbelplatz : Friedrich Hebbel (1813–1863), poet
  • Hechtstrasse : Johann August Hecht († 1743), forester and landowner in Trachenberge (compare Hechtviertel )
  • Hedwigstrasse : Hedwig of Denmark (1581–1641), Danish princess, wife of Elector Christian II.
  • Hedwig-Langner-Weg : Hedwig Langner (1870–1945), Dresden doll dealer
  • Hegerstrasse : Amalie Wilhelmine Heger (1800–1877), founder in Plauen
  • Heinrich-Bauer-Strasse : Heinrich Bauer (1814 – after 1851), shoemaker and revolutionary democrat in the 19th century
  • Heinrich-Beck-Straße : Heinrich Beck (1865–1945), teacher and local politician, co-founder of the Peace Society in Dresden
  • Heinrich-Cotta-Straße : Heinrich von Cotta (1763–1844), reformer of the Saxon forestry, founder of the forestry school in Tharandt
  • Heinrich-Greif-Strasse : Heinrich Greif (1907–1946), actor
  • Heinrich-Heine-Strasse : Heinrich Heine (1797–1856), poet and publicist
  • Heinrich-Klemm-Weg : Heinrich Klemm (1819–1886), co-founder of the European Fashion Academy Dresden, founder of the school in Old Franconia
  • Heinrich-Lange-Straße : Heinrich Lange (1854–1928), community chairman and founder of the volunteer fire department in Weißig
  • Heinrich-Mann-Strasse : Heinrich Mann (1871–1950), writer
  • Heinrich-Schütz-Strasse : Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672), composer and court conductor in Dresden
  • Heinrichstrasse : Heinrich the Pious (1473–1541), Duke of Saxony 1539–1541
  • Heinrich-Tessenow-Weg : Heinrich Tessenow (1876–1950), architect, co-founder of the garden city of Hellerau
  • Heinrich-Zille-Straße : Heinrich Zille (1858–1929), draftsman and painter
  • Heinz-Bongartz-Straße : Heinz Bongartz (1894–1978), conductor and composer, professor of music, general music director at the Dresden Philharmonic
  • Heinz-Lohmar-Weg : Heinz Lohmar (1900–1976), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Heinz-Steyer-Strasse : Heinz Steyer (1909–1944), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Helena-Rott-Straße : Helena Rott (1908–1991), chamber singer, contralto at the Dresden State Opera
  • Helmholtzstrasse : Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821–1894), physicist and physiologist
  • Helmut-Schön-Allee : Helmut Schön (1915–1996), Dresden football player, national coach 1964–1978, world champion 1974
  • Hempelstrasse : Walther Hempel (1851–1916), chemist, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Hempelweg : Erich Hempel (1912–1975), honored citizen of Bühlau
  • Hendrichstrasse : Friedrich Gottlob Theodor Hendrich (1834–1900), mayor and head of the beautification association in Klotzsche
  • Henricistraße : Karl Bernhard Henrici (1837–1924), parish priest in Kaditz and school inspector in Trachau
  • Henriette-Heber-Strasse : Henriette Heber (1795–1869), co-founder of the employment agency in Dresden
  • Henzestrasse : Robert Henze (1827–1906), sculptor in Dresden
  • Hepkeplatz : Bernhard Hepke (1837–1916), businessman and benefactor in Dresden
  • Herbert-Barthel-Strasse : Herbert Bartel († 1933), communist, Dresden anti-fascist (the street was named in 1945 with a misspelling of the name)
  • Herbert-Collum-Straße : Herbert Collum (1914–1982), organist at the Kreuzkirche, harpsichordist, conductor, composer, professor of music in Dresden
  • Herbert-Wehner-Platz : Herbert Wehner (1906–1990), German politician, chairman of the SPD parliamentary group (1969–1983)
  • Herderstrasse : Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), philosopher, theologian and writer
  • Hermann-Conradi-Strasse : Hermann Conradi (1862–1890), writer
  • Hermann-Glöckner-Strasse : Hermann Glöckner (1889–1987), painter, graphic artist and sculptor in Dresden
  • Hermann-Große-Straße : Hermann Große (1848–1928), municipality council of Niederwartha
  • Hermann-Krone-Strasse : Hermann Krone (1827–1916), photography pioneer and scientist
  • Hermann-Löns-Strasse : Hermann Löns (1866–1914), writer
  • Hermann-Mende-Straße : Otto Hermann Mende (1885–1940), radio manufacturer in Dresden ( Nordmende )
  • Hermann-Michel-Strasse : August Hermann Michel (1875–1944), community elder in Gittersee , anti-fascist resistance fighter
  • Hermann-Prell-Straße : Hermann Prell (1854–1922), painter and sculptor, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Hermann-Reichelt-Straße : Hermann Reichelt (1878–1914), pilot, designer, flight instructor, co-founder of aviation in Dresden
  • Hermann-Schmitt-Platz : Hermann Schmitt (1874–1932), chairman of the Dresden-Land building cooperative
  • Hermann-Seidel-Strasse : Traugott Jakob Hermann Seidel (1833–1896), art and trade gardener in Laubegast
  • Hermann-Tögel-Weg : Georg Nikolaus Hermann Tögel (1901–1986), biology teacher and homeland friend
  • Hermann-Vogel-Strasse : Hermann Vogel (1854–1921), painter and illustrator
  • Heroldstrasse : Johann Salomon Herold (1718–1795), local pastor and chronicler in Briesnitz
  • Herschelstrasse : Wilhelm Herschel (1738–1822), Caroline Herschel (1750–1848) and John Herschel (1792–1871), family of astronomers from the 18th and 19th centuries. Century
  • Hertelstrasse : Theodor Julius Hertel (1807–1880), Mayor of Dresden from 1853 to 1880
  • Hertha-Lindner-Straße : Herta Lindner (1920–1943), anti-fascist resistance fighter from Dresden (the street was named in 1962 with a misspelling of the name)
  • Hertzstrasse : Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), physicist
  • Herweghstrasse : Georg Herwegh (1817–1875), poet
  • Hettnerstrasse : Hermann Hettner (1821–1882), art and literary historian, professor at the Polytechnic and museum director in Dresden
  • Heubnerstraße : Otto Leonhard Heubner (1812–1893), lawyer, member of the Prov. Government in 1849, city council in Dresden
  • Heydenreichweg : Eduard Heydenreich (1852–1915), diplomat and local writer in Leubnitz
  • Heymelstrasse : Adolph Heymel (1822–1890), consul, merchant and founder
  • Heynahtsstraße : Peter Eduard Heynahts (1818–1892), founder of a charitable foundation in Dresden
  • Hietzigstrasse : Karl Adolph Hietzig (1824–1877), quarry owner, promoter of the Loschwitz resort
  • Hilbertstrasse : Carl Hilbert (1848–1923), community elder in Gorbitz
  • Hildebrandstrasse : Adolf von Hildebrand (1847–1921), sculptor and art theorist
  • Hochmannweg : Franz Gustav Hochmann (1861–1935), painter
  • Hofmannstraße : August Hofmann , managing director of the building cooperative "Daheim"
  • Hohenthalplatz : Peter Carl Wilhelm von Hohenthal (1754–1825), Saxon conference minister, founder of the official hospital in Friedrichstadt
  • Holbeinstrasse : Hans Holbein the Younger (1497–1543), painter and draftsman
  • Hölderlinstrasse : Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843), poet
  • Homiliusstrasse : Gottfried August Homilius (1714–1785), church composer, organist and Kreuzkantor in Dresden
  • Höntzschstraße : Friedrich August Höntzsch (1846–1921), parish council in Langebrück from 1890 to 1913
  • Hörigstrasse : Ernst Otto Hörig (1837–1898), school director in Cotta
  • Hottenrothstrasse : Woldemar Hottenroth (1802–1894), painter in Wachwitz
  • Hubertusplatz : Hubertus , patron saint of the hunters
  • Hüblerplatz : Balthasar Hübler (1788–1866), Mayor of Dresden from 1832 to 1848
  • Hübnerstrasse : Julius Hübner (1806–1882), painter, professor at the Dresden Art Academy and director of the picture gallery
  • Hugo-Bürkner-Strasse : Hugo Bürkner (1818–1897), professor of wood carving at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Hugo-Hickmann-Strasse : Hugo Hickmann (1877–1955), German politician (DVP, CDU)
  • Hugo Junkers Ring : Hugo Junkers (1859–1935), inventor and entrepreneur
  • Hülßestrasse : Julius Ambrosius Hülße (1812–1876), director of the Polytechnic in Dresden
  • Huttenstrasse : Ulrich von Hutten (1488–1523), humanist and publicist

I.

  • Ingeborg-Bachmann-Strasse : Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973), Austrian writer
  • Inger-Karén-Straße : Inger Karén (1908–1972), chamber singer, contralto at the Dresden State Opera
  • Isfriedstraße : Isfried , Dresden councilors in the Middle Ages

J

  • Jacobistraße : Johann Georg Ferdinand Jacobi (1766–1848), Mayor of Dresden from 1823 to 1831
  • Jacob-Winter-Platz : Jakob Winter (1857–1940), rabbi in Dresden from 1886 to 1936
  • Jahnstrasse : Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778–1852), founder of the German gymnastics movement
  • Jakob-Weinheimer-Strasse : Jakob Weinheimer (1878–1962), painter and designer in Langebrück
  • Johannes-Brahms-Straße : Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), composer and pianist
  • Johannes-Paul-Thilman-Strasse : Johannes Paul Thilman (1906–1973), composer and music writer in Dresden
  • Johann-Meyer-Straße : Johann Peter Kaspar Meyer (1800–1887), merchant, benefactor and benefactor in Dresden, honorary citizen of the city
  • Jordanstrasse : Gottfried Heinrich Christoph Jordan (1791–1860), chocolate manufacturer in Dresden
  • Jorge-Gomondai-Platz : Jorge Gomondai (1962–1991), victim of racist violence in Dresden
  • Josef-Hegenbarth-Weg : Josef Hegenbarth (1884–1962), painter, graphic artist and illustrator, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Josef-Herrmann-Strasse : Josef Herrmann (1903–1955), singer at the Dresden State Opera
  • Josef-Moll-Straße : Maximilien Joseph Moll (1813–1849), watchmaker and revolutionary democrat
  • Josephinenstrasse : Maria Josepha of Austria (1699–1757), wife of Elector Friedrich August II of Saxony
  • Joseph-Keilberth-Straße : Joseph Keilberth (1908–1968), conductor, general music director at the Dresden State Opera
  • Judeichstrasse : Johann Friedrich Judeich (1828–1894), Director of the Forestry Academy in Tharandt
  • Julie-Salinger-Weg : Julie Salinger (1863–1942), German politician (DDP)
  • Julius-Otto-Straße : Julius Otto (1804–1877), composer, cantor at the Kreuzkirche
  • Julius-Scholtz-Strasse : Julius Scholtz (1825–1893), painter, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Julius-Vahlteich-Strasse : Julius Vahlteich (1839–1915), co-founder of the Social Democratic Workers' Party
  • Junghansstrasse : Eugen Ferdinand Junghans († 1900), pharmacist and benefactor in Dresden
  • Jüngststrasse : Hugo Richard Jüngst (1853–1923), song composer and conductor in Dresden
  • Justinenstrasse : Johanne Justine Renner (1763–1856), Gustel von Blasewitz

K

L.

  • Lahmannring : Heinrich Lahmann (1860–1905), doctor, founder of the sanatorium of the same name on the Weißen Hirsch
  • Landsberger Strasse : Landsberger , merchant and councilor family in Dresden
  • Lannerstrasse : Joseph Lanner (1801–1843), Austrian composer
  • Lassallestrasse : Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), politician and publicist
  • Laubestrasse : Heinrich Laube (1806–1884), writer and dramaturge
  • Laurinstrasse : Caroline Amalie Laurin (1798–1881), benefactress and benefactor in Dresden
  • Lehmannstrasse : Johann Georg Lehmann (1765–1811), geodesist and topographer in Dresden
  • Lehnertstrasse : Theodor Lehnert (1828–1910), Loschwitz master builder, merits in the development of the health resort Weißer Hirsch
  • Leiblstrasse : Wilhelm Leibl (1844–1900), painter
  • Leibnizstrasse : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), scholar
  • Lenbachstrasse : Franz von Lenbach (1836–1904), painter
  • Lene-Glatzer-Strasse : Helene Glatzer (1902–1935), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Lennéplatz : Peter Joseph Lenné (1789–1866), garden architect, designer of the Bürgerwiese
  • Leonardo-da-Vinci-Strasse : Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italian painter, sculptor, poet, builder, draftsman, naturalist
  • Leonhard-Frank-Strasse : Leonhard Frank (1882–1961), writer
  • Leonhardistraße : Eduard Leonhardi (1828–1905), painter and benefactor in Loschwitz
  • Leon-Pohle-Straße : Friedrich Leon Pohle (1841–1908), portrait painter and professor at the Art Academy in Dresden
  • Lessingstrasse : Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), poet, literary and art critic
  • Leßkestrasse : Friedrich August Leßke (1841–1904), school director in Gorbitz and local chronicle
  • Leuckartstrasse : Rudolf Leuckart (1822–1898), zoologist, founder of modern parasitology
  • Leumerstraße : Karl Gottlob Leumer (1813–1877), gardening owner and founder in Löbtau
  • Leuschkestrasse : Alfred Leuschke (1845–1932), senior teacher and chairman of the Dresden teachers' association
  • Lewickistraße : Leonidas Lewicki (1840–1907), professor of mechanical engineering at the TH Dresden
  • Lichtenbergweg : Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–1799), physicist and writer
  • Liebigstrasse : Justus von Liebig (1803–1873), chemist
  • Liebknechtstrasse : Karl Liebknecht (1871-1919), German politician and workers leader
  • Liehrstrasse : Carl Stephan Liehr (1827–1892), founder and benefactor in Laubegast
  • Lilienthalstrasse : Otto Lilienthal (1848–1896), engineer and aviation pioneer
  • Lindenaustraße : Bernhard August von Lindenau (1779–1854), lawyer and scholar, Saxon State Minister, honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Lingnerplatz : Karl August Lingner (1861–1916), industrialist, hygienist and founder, honorary citizen of the city
  • Lipsiusstrasse : Constantin Lipsius (1832–1894), architect, professor of architecture in Dresden
  • Lise-Meitner-Strasse : Lise Meitner (1878–1968), atomic physicist and researcher
  • Liststrasse : Friedrich List (1789–1846), political scientist, economist and initiator of the Leipzig-Dresden Railway
  • Lochnerstrasse : Stefan Lochner (around 1410–1451), painter
  • Lohrmannstrasse : Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann (1796–1840), geodesist and astronomer, co-founder of the Polytechnic in Dresden
  • Lönsstrasse : Hermann Löns (1866–1914), writer
  • Lönsweg : Hermann Löns (1866–1914), writer
  • Lortzingstrasse : Albert Lortzing (1801–1851), composer, singer and actor
  • Löscherstrasse : Valentin Ernst Löscher (1673–1749), pastor at the Kreuzkirche and superintendent
  • Lotzestrasse : Rudolph Hermann Lotze (1817–1881), physician and philosopher
  • Louis-Braille-Straße : Louis Braille (1809-1852), French teacher for the blind, developer of Braille
  • Louisenstrasse : Maria Luisa von Bourbon-Parma (1802–1857), wife of the Saxon Prince Maximilian
  • Louise-Seidler-Strasse : Louise Caroline Sophie Seidler (1786–1866), painter and writer
  • Louis-Köhler-Weg : Louis Köhler (1857–1934), teacher, cantor and local chronicle in Lausa
  • Luboldtstrasse : Rudolph August Luboldt (1831–1894), pharmacist and chemist, councilor and member of the Weißer Hirsch municipal council
  • Ludwig-Ermold-Straße : Ludwig Ermold (1883–1949), singer at the Dresden Opera
  • Ludwig-Hartmann-Strasse : Ludwig Hartmann (1836–1910), composer and writer, benefactor in Gruna
  • Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse : Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778–1852), teacher, founder of the German gymnastics movement
  • Ludwig-Kossuth-Straße : Lajos (Ludwig) Kossuth (1802-1894), Hungarian politician and statesman leader of the democratic independence movement
  • Ludwig-Kugelmann-Strasse : Ludwig (Louis) Kugelmann (1828–1902), doctor and revolutionary democrat
  • Ludwig-Renn-Allee : Arnold Friedrich Vieth von Golßenau (Ludwig Renn) (1889–1979), writer, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Ludwig-Richter-Strasse : Adrian Ludwig Richter (1803–1884), painter and graphic artist, professor at the art academy, honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Ludwigstrasse (Cossebaude): Johannes Ludewig (1715–1760), the “learned farmer” of Cossebaude
  • Ludwigstrasse (Neustadt): not conclusively clarified

M.

  • Manfred-Streubel-Weg : Manfred Streubel (1932–1992), poet, playwright, essayist and children's book author
  • Manfred-von-Ardenne-Ring : Manfred von Ardenne (1907–1997), scientist, inventor, polymath and honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Manitiusstraße : August Sigismund Manitius (1792–1861), theologian, teacher and director at the Freemason Institute in Dresden from 1824 to 1856
  • Maria-Cebotari-Straße : Maria Cebotari (1910–1949), singer at the Dresden State Opera
  • Marianne-Bruns-Strasse : Marianne Bruns (1897–1994), writer
  • Maria-Reiche-Straße : Maria Reiche (1903–1998), scientist, researcher of the lines and figures of Nazca (Peru)
  • Marie-Curie-Strasse : Marie Curie (1867–1934), scientist, Nobel Prize winner for physics (1903) and chemistry (1911)
  • Marie-Hankel-Strasse : Marie Hankel (1844–1929), Esperanto poet
  • Marienallee : Maria Anna of Portugal (1843–1884), wife of the Saxon Prince Georg
  • Marienstraße : Maria Anna of Bavaria (1805–1877), wife of King Friedrich August II of Saxony
  • Marie-Simon-Strasse : Marie Simon (1824–1877), nurse, founder of the German sanatorium in Loschwitz
  • Marie-Stritt-Straße : Marie Stritt (1855–1928), German theater actress and women's rights activist
  • Marie-Wittich-Strasse : Marie Wittich (1868–1931), singer at the Dresden Opera
  • Marschnerstrasse : Heinrich Marschner (1795–1861), composer and music director at the court theater in Dresden
  • Martin-Andersen-Nexö-Strasse : Martin Andersen Nexø (1869–1954), Danish writer, honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Martin-Luther-Platz , Martin-Luther-Ring : Martin Luther (1483–1546), theologian and church reformer
  • Martin-Opitz-Straße : Martin Opitz (1597–1639), poet and art theorist
  • Martin-Raschke-Strasse : Martin Raschke (1905–1943), writer and editor in Dresden
  • Mary-Krebs-Strasse : Mary Krebs (1851–1900), pianist in Dresden
  • Mary-Wigman-Straße : Mary Wigman (1886–1973), Dresden dancer and dance teacher
  • Maternistraße : Maternus , named after the former Maternihospital
  • Mathias-Oeder-Straße : Mathias Oeder († 1614), surveyor, surveyor and cartographer of Saxony
  • Mathildenstrasse : Mathilde von Sachsen (1863–1933), sister of King Friedrich August III. of Saxony
  • Max-Grahl-Straße : Carl Fürchtegott Max Grahl (1861–1924), municipality council in Cotta from 1893 to 1903
  • Max-Hünig-Straße : Maximilian Hünig (1851–1935), typesetter and social democrat, founder of the Upper Waldteichbad
  • Maxie Wander Strasse : Maxie Wander (1933–1977), writer
  • Maxim-Gorki-Strasse : Maxim Gorki (1868–1936), (Alexej Maximowitsch Peschkow), Russian writer
  • Max-Klinger-Strasse : Max Klinger (1857–1920), painter and sculptor
  • Max-Kosler-Strasse : Maximilian Kosler (1882–1966), teacher and social democratic politician in Dresden
  • Max-Liebermann-Straße : Max Liebermann (1847–1935), painter and graphic artist
  • Max-Sachs-Strasse : Max Sachs (1883–1935), journalist, member of the state parliament, anti-fascist from Dresden
  • Max-Schwan-Straße : Max Schwan (1878–1942), headmaster and local chronicle in Oberwartha
  • Max-Schwarze-Strasse : Max Schwarze (1874–1928), educator, promoter of gymnastics in Saxony
  • Maxstrasse : Maximilian of Saxony (1759–1838), named after the former palace of Prince Maximilian
  • Maystrasse : Christian Julius May († 1893), lawyer in Dresden
  • Meinholdstrasse : Meinhold , Dresden printer family from 1777 to 1945
  • Melanchthonstrasse : Philipp Schwarzerd (Melanchthon) (1497–1560), humanist and reformer
  • Melitta-Bentz-Straße : Melitta Bentz (1873–1950), inventor of the coffee filter in Dresden
  • Melli-Beese-Strasse : Melli Beese (1886–1925), first German female pilot, first woman aircraft designer in the world
  • Mendelssohnallee : Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847), composer
  • Mengsstrasse : Anton Raphael Mengs (1728–1779), court painter in Dresden and art collector
  • Menzelgasse : Ernst Eduard Menzel and son Karl August Menzel , church school teacher in Leubnitz
  • Merianplatz : Maria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717), natural scientist and artist
  • Meschwitzstrasse : Friedrich Wilhelm Meschwitz (1815–1888), forest manager in the Dresdner Heide
  • Michaelisstrasse : Johann Gottlieb Michaelis (1704–1740), Chief Inspector of the Mathematical-Physical Salon and the Kunstkammer 1728–1740
  • Michelangelostraße : Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564), Italian sculptor, painter, builder and poet
  • Mildred-Scheel-Straße : Mildred Scheel (1931–1985), X-ray specialist, initiator and board member of Deutsche Krebshilfe e. V.
  • Mohnstraße : Christian Gottlieb Mohn (1811–1881), teacher in Pieschen, Trachau and Trachenberge
  • Mommsenstrasse : Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903), historian and lawyer, Nobel Prize winner for literature (1902)
  • Moreauweg : Jean Victor Moreau (1763-1813), French general in the fight against Napoleon
  • Mörikestrasse : Eduard Mörike (1804–1875), poet and narrator
  • Moritzgasse : Moritz (1521–1553), Elector of Saxony 1547–1553
  • Moritzstrasse : Carl Moritz Claus (1842–1908), landowner, builder of Moritzstrasse and the “Zur Post” hotel
  • Morseweg : Samuel Morse (1791–1872), American painter, inventor of the electric telegraph and the Morse code
  • Mosczinsky Street : Friederike Alexandrine Moszyńska (1709–1784), named after the former palace of Countess Mosczinska
  • Mosenstrasse : Julius Mosen (1803–1867), poet and lawyer in Dresden
  • Mozartstrasse : Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), composer
  • Müller-Armack-Strasse : Alfred Müller-Armack (1901–1978), German economist
  • Müller-Berset-Strasse : Marie Berset (1815–1898), b. Müller, founder of an educational institution
  • Münzmeisterstraße : Mint master , Dresden council family and owner of the Zschertnitz Vorwerk in the Middle Ages

N

  • Nagelstrasse : Christian August Nagel (1821–1903), Professor of Geodesy
  • Nätherstrasse : Johann Gottlieb Näther († 1884), landowner and benefactor in Seidnitz
  • Naumannstrasse : Johann Gottlieb Naumann (1741–1801), composer and court conductor in Dresden
  • Nestroystraße : Johann Nepomuk Nestroy (1801–1862), Austrian playwright and actor
  • Neuberinstraße : Friederike Caroline Neuber (1697–1760), (Neuberin), actress and theater principal in Dresden
  • Neubertstrasse : Heinrich Moritz Neubert (1809–1881), mayor from 1853 to 1875 and honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Nicodéstraße : Jean Louis Nicodé (1853–1919), composer and conductor in Dresden and Langebrück
  • Nicolaistraße : Georg Hermann Nicolai (1811–1881), architect and professor at the Art Academy in Dresden
  • Nieritzstrasse : Gustav Nieritz (1795–1876), educator and writer in Dresden

O

  • Oehmestrasse : Ernst Erwin Oehme (1831–1907), painter, professor in Dresden
  • Oeserstrasse : Adam Friedrich Oeser (1717–1799), painter and engraver, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Olbrichtplatz : Friedrich Olbricht (1888–1944), infantry general, patriot and opponent of the Nazi regime
  • Oskar-Kokoschka-Straße : Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980), painter, graphic artist and writer, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Oskar-Mai-Strasse : Oskar Mai (1892–1945), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Oskar-Maune-Strasse : Oskar Maune (1875–1947), landowner, mayor of Pennrich
  • Oskar-Pletsch-Straße : Oskar Pletsch (1830–1888), painter and draftsman
  • Oskar-Röder-Straße : Oskar Röder (1862–1954), director of the veterinary surgical clinic
  • Oskar-Seyffert-Strasse : Oskar Seyffert (1862–1940), co-founder of the Saxon Heritage Protection Association and founder of the Museum of Folk Art in Dresden
  • Oskarstrasse : Oskar II (1829–1907), King of Sweden and Norway
  • Oskar-von-Miller-Strasse : Oskar von Miller (1855–1934), electrical engineer, founder of the Deutsches Museum in Munich
  • Oskar-Zwintscher-Straße : Oskar Zwintscher (1870–1916), painter, professor at the Art Academy in Dresden
  • Otto-Altenkirch-Strasse : Otto Altenkirch (1875–1945), painter in Dresden
  • Otto-Dittrich-Strasse : Hermann Otto Dittrich (1864–1929), mayor of Leuben
  • Otto-Dix-Ring : Otto Dix (1891–1969), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Otto-Harzer-Strasse : Paul Otto Harzer (1894–1949), Mayor of Old Franconia from 1927 to 1933
  • Otto-Ludwig-Strasse : Otto Ludwig (1813–1865), writer in Dresden
  • Otto-Mohr-Strasse : Christian Otto Mohr (1835–1918), engineer, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Otto-Pilz-Straße : Otto Pilz (1876–1934), sculptor in Dresden
  • Otto-Reinhold-Weg : Otto Reinhold (1899–1965), composer and music teacher in Dresden
  • Ottostrasse : Otto the Rich (around 1115–1190), Margrave of Meißen
  • Overbeckstrasse : Johann Friedrich Overbeck (1789–1869), painter and engraver

P

Q

  • Quandtstrasse : Johann Gottlob von Quandt (1787–1859), art historian, collector and patron, co-founder of the Saxon Art Association
  • Quosdorfstrasse : Friedrich August Quosdorf (1840–1889), founder of the Königswald district, owner of a spa in Klotzsche

R.

  • Rabenerstrasse : Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener (1714–1771), writer and tax officer in Dresden
  • Rädestraße : Räde , named after the Räde family, benefactors and benefactors over 3 generations in Obergorbitz
  • Rahnstrasse : Johannes Rahn (1850–1915), educator, co-founder of the General Tenants' Association in Dresden
  • Raimundstrasse : Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836), Austrian poet and actor
  • Rankestrasse : Leopold von Ranke (1795–1886), historian
  • Rathenauplatz : Walther Rathenau (1867–1922), industrialist, politician and writer
  • Rathenaustraße : Walther Rathenau (1867–1922), industrialist, politician and writer
  • Rauchstrasse : Christian Daniel Rauch (1777–1857), sculptor
  • Rayskistraße : Louis Ferdinand von Rayski (1806–1890), painter in Dresden
  • Reckestrasse : Elisa von der Recke (1754–1833), poet and writer in Dresden
  • Regerstrasse : Max Reger (1873–1916), composer
  • Reichenbachstrasse : Ludwig Reichenbach (1793–1879), natural scientist, founder of the Botanical Garden in Dresden
  • Reinhold-Becker-Straße : Reinhold Becker (1842–1924), composer and director of the Dresden Liedertafel
  • Reinickstrasse : Robert Reinick (1805–1852), poet and painter
  • Reißigerstraße : Carl Gottlieb Reissiger (1798-1859), composer, music director and Kapellmeister in Dresden
  • Reisstrasse : Johann Philipp Reis (1834–1874), physicist, inventor of the telephone
  • Rembrandtstrasse : Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606–1669), Dutch painter and etcher
  • Renkstrasse : Friedrich Georg Renk (1850–1928), Director of the Central Office for Public Health Care, Professor of Hygiene at the TH Dresden
  • Rethelstrasse : Alfred Rethel (1816–1859), painter and graphic artist
  • Reuningstrasse : Theodor Reuning (1807–1876), economist, pioneer of Saxon agriculture
  • Ricarda-Huch-Straße : Ricarda Huch (1864–1947), narrator and art historian
  • Richard-Bernhardt-Weg : Max Richard Bernhardt (1900–1977), draftsman and painter in Dresden
  • Richard-Mannschatz-Straße : Richard Mannschatz (1843–1931), pastor in Weißig
  • Richard-Rösch-Straße : Richard Rösch (1874–1936), carpenter, editor and local politician in Dresden, promoter of social housing in Trachau
  • Richard-Strauss-Platz : Richard Strauss (1864–1949), composer and conductor
  • Richard-Wagner-Strasse : Richard Wagner (1813–1883), composer and court conductor in Dresden
  • Riegelplatz : Hermann Riegel (1834–1900), art historian and Germanist, co-founder and chairman of the General German Language Association
  • Rietschelstrasse : Ernst Rietschel (1804–1861), sculptor, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Rietzstrasse : Julius Rietz (1812–1877), composer and court conductor in Dresden
  • Rittershausstrasse : Trajan Rittershaus (1843–1899), professor for kinematics and electrical engineering at the TH Dresden
  • Ritzenbergstrasse : Ferdinand Eduard Theodor von Ritzenberg († 1849), manor owner and founder
  • Robert-Berndt-Strasse : Robert Berndt (1844–1915), building contractor and promoter in Leuben
  • Robert-Blum-Strasse : Robert Blum (1807–1848), politician, founder of the fatherland associations in Saxony
  • Robert-Diez-Straße : Robert Diez (1844–1922), sculptor, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Robert-Koch-Strasse : Robert Koch (1843–1910), doctor, founder of modern bacteriology
  • Robert-Matzke-Strasse : Robert Matzke (1884–1943), Dresden anti-fascist
  • Robert-Sterl-Straße : Robert Sterl (1867–1932), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Robert-Weber-Straße : Robert Weber († 1924), school director in Dölzschen from 1898 to 1915
  • Rohlfsstrasse : Gerhard Rohlfs (1831–1896), Africa explorer
  • Römchenstrasse : Römchen , Dresden councilors in the Middle Ages
  • Röntgenstrasse : Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), physicist, discoverer of X-rays
  • Roquettestrasse : Otto Roquette (1824–1896), poet and literary historian
  • Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz : Rosa Luxemburg (1871–1919), politician and publicist
  • Rosa-Menzer-Straße : Rosa Menzer (1886–1942), anti-fascist from Dresden and persecuted by National Socialism
  • Rosa-Steinhart-Strasse : Rosa Steinhart (1885–1943), Jewish merchant from Dresden and persecuted by National Socialism
  • Roscherstrasse : Wilhelm Roscher (1817–1894), economist and historian
  • Roseggerstrasse : Peter Rosegger (1843–1918), Austrian writer
  • Rosenbergstrasse : Georg Otto Franz Baron von Rosenberg , owner of the villa "Akazienhof"
  • Roßbachstrasse : Arwed Roßbach (1844–1902), German architect
  • Roßmaesslerstrasse : Emil Adolf Roßmaessler (1806–1867), natural scientist and writer
  • Rothermundtstrasse : Julius Ludwig Rothermundt (1827–1890), Russian councilor and founder in Gruna
  • Rubensweg : Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Flemish painter
  • Rubinsteinstrasse : Anton Grigorjewitsch Rubinstein (1829–1894), Russian pianist, composer and conductor
  • Rückertstraße : Friedrich Rückert (1788–1866), writer, orientalist and translator
  • Rudi-Lattner-Strasse : Rudi Lattner (1904–1945), worker athlete, Dresden anti-fascist
  • Rudolf Bergander Ring : Rudolf Bergander (1909–1970), painter and graphic artist, professor and rector of the Dresden Art Academy
  • Rudolf-Dittrich-Straße : Rudolf Dittrich (1903–1990), chamber singer and head of the opera studio at the Dresden State Opera
  • Rudolf-Förster-Strasse : Rudolf Förster (1885–1938), mayor of Oberwartha
  • Rudolf-Harbig-Weg : Rudolf Harbig (1913–1944), Dresden athlete, German champion and world record holder in middle-distance running
  • Rudolf-Kempe-Straße : Rudolf Kempe (1910–1976), conductor, general music director of the Dresden Staatskapelle
  • Rudolf-Leonhard-Strasse : Rudolf Leonhard (1889–1953), writer
  • Rudolf-Mauersberger-Straße : Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971), composer and Kreuzkantor from 1930 to 1971
  • Rudolf-Nehmer-Straße : Rudolf Nehmer (1912–1983), painter and graphic artist in Dresden
  • Rudolf-Renner-Strasse : Rudolf Renner (1894–1940), journalist, Dresden anti-fascist
  • Rudolf-Trache-Strasse : Johann Friedrich Rudolf Trache (1866–1948), painter and draftsman in Dresden and Langebrück
  • Rudolf-Walther-Straße : Rudolf Walther (* 1923), founder of Möbel Walther AG and the Rudolf Walther Foundation and holder of the Federal Order of Merit
  • Rudolf-Zwintscher-Straße : Rudolf Zwintscher (1871–1946), composer, pianist and music teacher in Dresden
  • Rudolfstrasse : not conclusively clarified
  • Rugestrasse : Sophus Ruge (1831–1903), geographer and ethnologist, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Rungestrasse : Philipp Otto Runge (1777–1810), painter

S.

  • Salbachstrasse : Bernhard Salbach (1833–1894), architect, town planner, engineer, builder of the first waterworks
  • Scariastraße : Emil Scaria (1840–1886), singer at the Dresden Court Opera
  • Schaberschulstrasse : Max Schaberschul (1875–1940), painter in Langebrück
  • Schadestrasse : Hermann Schäde (1831–1900), industrialist, founder in Loschwitz
  • Schaufussstrasse : Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuss (1833–1890), founder of the natural history museum "Ludwig Salvator" in Blasewitz
  • Schaumbergerstrasse : Heinrich Schaumberger (1843–1874), popular writer
  • Schedlichstraße : Franz Emil Schedlich (1847–1890), lawyer, local politician, co-founder and chairman of the general tenants' association
  • Scheidemantelstrasse : Karl Scheidemantel (1859–1923), singer and director of the Dresden Opera
  • Schenkendorfstrasse : Max von Schenkendorf (1783–1817), writer
  • Schevenstrasse : Katharina Scheven (1861–1922), leader of the women's movement and local politician in Dresden
  • Schillerplatz , Schillerstrasse : Friedrich von Schiller (1759–1805), poet
  • Schillingplatz : Johannes Schilling (1828–1910), sculptor, honorary citizen of the city of Dresden
  • Schinkelstrasse : Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841), architect and painter
  • Schleiermacherstrasse : Friedrich Ernst Daniel Schleiermacher (1768–1834), theologian and philosopher
  • Schlömilchstrasse : Oskar Schlömilch (1823–1901), professor for higher mathematics and mechanics at the Polytechnic
  • Schlueterstrasse : Franz Schlueter (1833–1901), councilor and founder in Dresden
  • Schnorrstrasse : Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1794–1872), painter and draftsman, professor at the art academy and director of the picture gallery in Dresden
  • Schoberstrasse : Friedrich Immanuel Schober (1760–1849), founder of the Laubegast School
  • Schönburgstraße : The Schönburg-Waldenburg family , rulers of the castle in Hermsdorf from 1865 to 1945
  • Schongauerstrasse : Martin Schongauer (1445–1491), painter and engraver
  • Schopenhauerstraße : Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860), philosopher
  • Schreberstrasse : Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber (1808–1861), doctor and educator, pioneer of the allotment garden movement
  • Schroeterstrasse : Johann Hieronymus Schroeter (1745–1816), astronomer, father of lunar topography
  • Schubertstrasse : Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer
  • Schuchstrasse : Ernst von Schuch (1846–1914), General Music Director of the Dresden Opera
  • Schulze-Delitzsch-Strasse : Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch (1808–1883), economist, founder of the trade and business cooperatives
  • Schumannstrasse : Robert Schumann (1810–1856), composer
  • Schunckstrasse : Helene Schunck (1846–1913), founder and benefactress in Briesnitz
  • Schurichtstrasse : Christian Friedrich Schuricht (1753–1832), architect and builder
  • Schwenkstrasse : Georg Schwenk (1863–1936), painter and writer in Loschwitz and Friedrich Wilhelm Schwenk (1830–1871), sculptor
  • Schwindstrasse : Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871), painter and graphic artist
  • Sebastian-Bach-Straße : Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), composer
  • Seebachstrasse : Nikolaus Graf von Seebach (1854–1930), General Director of the Dresden Opera
  • Seeligstrasse : Hermann Theodor Seelig (1850–1904), postal agent and first local clerk in Langebrück
  • Semmelweisstrasse : Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis (1818–1865), doctor and professor for obstetrics in Pest (Budapest)
  • Semperstrasse : Gottfried Semper (1803–1879), architect and art historian, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Senefelderstraße : Alois Senefelder (1771–1834), inventor of lithography
  • Seumestrasse : Johann Gottfried Seume (1763–1810), writer and publicist
  • Sickingenstrasse : Franz von Sickingen (1481–1523), imperial knight and promoter of the Reformation
  • Sidonienstraße : Sidonie von Sachsen (1834–1862), daughter of King Johann
  • Siebekingstrasse : Gustav Wilhelm Hugo Siebeking (1840–1893), senior teacher and benefactor in Dresden
  • Siemensstrasse : Ernst Werner von Siemens (1816–1892), inventor and entrepreneur, co-founder of electrical engineering
  • Sierksstrasse : Hans Ludwig Sierks (1877–1945), City Planning Officer in Dresden, anti-fascist resistance fighter
  • Silbermannstrasse : Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753), Saxon organ and piano builder
  • Silberweg : Helene Silber , founder of the White Deer
  • Silcherstrasse : Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer and promoter of German folk song
  • Simrockstrasse : Karl Simrock (1802–1876), literary historian and poet
  • Singerstrasse : Paul Singer (1844–1911), social democratic politician and member of the Reichstag
  • Sophienstrasse : Sophie von Brandenburg (1568–1622), wife of Elector Christian I of Saxony
  • Spenerstrasse : Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705), court preacher in Dresden, founder of Pietism
  • Spittastrasse : Philipp Spitta (1801-1859), superintendent and poet
  • Spitzwegstraße : Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885), painter and illustrator
  • Spohrstrasse : Louis Spohr (1784–1859), composer and violin virtuoso
  • Stangestrasse : Nicolaus Stange (1819–1902), Russian State Councilor, founder on the White Stag
  • Stauffenbergallee : Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (1907–1944), colonel and general staff officer, patriot and opponent of the Nazi regime
  • Steglichstrasse : Hermann Steglich (1858–1920), stonemason and local councilor in Loschwitz
  • Steinheilstrasse : Carl August von Steinheil (1801–1870), mathematician and physicist
  • Stephanienplatz , Stephanienstraße : Stéphanie de Beauharnais (1789–1860), grandmother of the Saxon Queen Carola
  • Stephanstraße : Heinrich von Stephan (1831–1897), postmaster general, creator of the unified postal system in Germany
  • Stephensonstrasse : George Stephenson (1781–1848), engineer and designer of steam locomotives
  • Stiehlerstrasse : Karl Gottfried Stiehler (1822–1911), tax collector, builder of Stiehlerstrasse
  • Stöckelstraße : Johannes Georg Stöckel (1855–1923), lawyer, head of the city council and honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Stollestrasse : Ferdinand Stolle (1806–1872), writer
  • Straussstrasse : Moritz August Strauss (1835–1904), church school teacher and parish council in Loschwitz
  • Stresemannplatz : Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), social politician, Reich Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • Struvestraße : Friedrich Adolph August Struve (1781–1840), pharmacist in Dresden, inventor of the artificial mineral water
  • Stübelallee : Paul Alfred Stübel (1827–1895), Lord Mayor of Dresden from 1877 to 1895
  • Stürenburgstrasse : Heinrich Stürenburg (1847–1934), teacher, rector of the Kreuzschule
  • Suttnerstrasse : Bertha von Suttner (1843–1914), pacifist, writer, Nobel Peace Prize 1905

T

U

V

  • Valeria-Kratina-Weg : Valeria Kratina (1892–1983), dancer, choreographer and teacher in Dresden
  • Van Gogh Street : Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), Dutch painter and printmaker
  • Victor-Klemperer-Strasse : Victor Klemperer (1881–1960), linguist and literary scholar, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Viktor-Böhmert-Weg : Viktor Böhmert (1829–1918), professor of economics and statistics at the TH Dresden
  • Virchowstrasse : Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902), pathologist and anthropologist, member of the Reichstag
  • Vitzthumstrasse : Rudolf Vitzthum von Apolda (1572–1639), founder of a grammar school in Dresden
  • Vogelsteinstrasse : Carl Christian Vogel von Vogelstein (1788–1868), painter in Dresden
  • Voglerstrasse : Christian Heinrich Vogler (1658–1746), Mayor of Dresden from 1707 to 1744
  • Vollmarstrasse : Georg von Vollmar (1850–1922), social democratic politician
  • Vollsackstraße : Georg Edmund Vollsack († 1912), businessman and founder in Gruna
  • Vossstrasse : Johann Heinrich Voß (1751–1826), teacher, poet, translator and archaeologist

W.

  • Wächterstrasse : Karl Georg von Wächter (1797–1880), lawyer and criminal lawyer, co-founder of the German Lawyers' Association
  • Wägnerstraße : Emil Wägner (1853–1927), architect and building officer, member of the Blasewitz municipal council
  • Waldemarstraße : August Waldemar Höpfner , manufacturer and council member in Kaditz
  • Waldmüllerstrasse : Charles Edouard Duboc (Robert Waldmüller) (1822–1910), writer, President of the Schiller Foundation
  • Wallotstrasse : Paul Wallot (1841–1912), architect, professor of architecture in Dresden
  • Walpurgisstrasse : Maria Antonia Walpurgis (1724–1780), wife of Elector Friedrich Christian of Saxony
  • Walter-Arnold-Straße : Walter Arnold (1909–1979), sculptor and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Walter-Peters-Straße : Walter Peters († 1944), machine worker, anti-fascist resistance fighter
  • Waltherstrasse : Hermann Walther (1815–1871), senior physician at the Dresden-Friedrichstadt City Hospital
  • Wasaplatz : Gustav of Sweden (Wasa) (1799–1877), father of Queen Carola
  • Washington Street : George Washington (1732–1799), American statesman
  • Weberplatz : Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), composer, music writer and conductor in Dresden, creator of the German National Opera
  • Weinligstrasse : Albert Christian Weinlig (1812–1873), Ministerialdirektor, promoter of Saxon industry
  • Weißbachstraße : Karl Weißbach (1841–1905), architect, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Weltestraße : Welte , owner of the Weltemühle until 1899
  • Welzelstrasse : Paul Welzel (1864–1921), owner of a book printing shop and community elder in Lockwitz
  • Wendel-Hipler-Straße : Wendel Hipler (around 1465–1526), ​​farmer's guide
  • Werner-Hartmann-Strasse : Werner Hartmann (1912–1988), physicist, professor at the TH Dresden
  • Wernerplatz : Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749–1817), inspector and teacher at the Freiberg Bergakademie, father of geology
  • Wettiner Platz : Wettiner , dynasty
  • Wieckestrasse : Paul Wiecke (1862–1944), actor and theater director in Dresden
  • Wielandstrasse : Christoph Martin Wieland (1733–1813), poet and translator
  • Wigardstrasse : Franz Jacob Wigard (1807–1885), Dresden city councilor, promoter of shorthand and gymnastics
  • Wilhelm-Bölsche-Strasse : Wilhelm Bölsche (1861–1939), writer and natural philosopher
  • Wilhelm-Buck-Strasse : Wilhelm Buck (1869–1945), Prime Minister of Saxony 1920–1923
  • Wilhelm-Busch-Straße : Wilhelm Busch (1832–1908), poet and draftsman
  • Wilhelm-Franke-Strasse : Wilhelm Franke (1891–1945), city councilor, Dresden anti-fascist
  • Wilhelm-Franz-Strasse : Wilhelm Franz (1819–1903), community elder and honorary citizen of Cotta
  • Wilhelminenstrasse : Wilhelmine Simmig , wife of Adolf Simmig , the builder of the street
  • Wilhelmine-Reichard-Ring : Wilhelmine Reichard (1788–1848), first German balloonist
  • Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse : Wilhelm Külz (1875–1948), Lord Mayor of Dresden 1931–1933
  • Wilhelm-Lachnit-Strasse : Wilhelm Lachnit (1899–1962), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy
  • Wilhelm-Liebknecht-Strasse : Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826–1900), social democratic politician and journalist, member of the Reichstag and Landtag
  • Wilhelm-Müller-Strasse : Wilhelm Müller (1794–1827), poet
  • Wilhelm-Raabe-Strasse : Wilhelm Raabe (1831–1910), poet and novelist
  • Wilhelm-Rudolph-Straße : Wilhelm Rudolph (1889–1982), painter and graphic artist, professor at the Dresden Art Academy, honorary citizen of Dresden
  • Wilhelm-Weitling-Strasse : Wilhelm Weitling (1808–1871), tailor, early socialist and revolutionary
  • Wilhelm-Wolf-Strasse : Wilhelm Wolff (1809–1864), leading functionary of the League of Communists
  • William Shakespeare Street : William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English playwright, actor and poet
  • Williamstrasse : William Fichtner , architect; Son of the builder Ferdinand Fichtner
  • Winckelmannstrasse : Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717–1768), librarian, founder of German classical studies
  • Wittenstrasse : Hans Witten (1470/80 – after 1522), Erzgebirge sculptor in the 16th century
  • Wöhlerstraße : Friedrich Wöhler (1800–1882), chemist
  • Wollnerstrasse : Robert Wollner (1854–1927), factory owner, benefactor and councilor in Wachwitz
  • Wüllnerstrasse : Franz Wüllner (1832–1902), composer and court conductor, artistic director of the Dresden Conservatory
  • Wunderlichstrasse : Arthur Bruno Wunderlich (1848–1909), consul general, merchant and founder in Loschwitz
  • Wundtstrasse : Wilhelm Max Wundt (1832–1920), physician and psychologist
  • Wuttkestrasse : Robert Wuttke (1859–1914), professor of economics and statistics at the TH Dresden

Z

  • Zahnsgasse : Zahn , Dresden bourgeois family in the Middle Ages
  • Zamenhofstrasse : Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (1859–1917), Polish doctor and linguist, inventor of Esperanto
  • Zeiss-Abbe-Strasse : Carl Zeiss (1816–1888), precision mechanic, optician and industrialist and Ernst Abbe (1840–1905), physicist, professor and industrialist
  • Zelenkastraße : Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745), church composer and double bass player at the Dresden court orchestra
  • Zeppelinstrasse : Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917), inventor of the airship
  • Zeunerstrasse : Gustav Anton Zeuner (1828–1907), professor of technical mechanics and theoretical machine theory, director of the Polytechnic in Dresden
  • Zieglerstraße : Ziegler , Dresden councilors in the Middle Ages
  • Zinggstrasse : Adrian Zingg (1734–1816), Swiss painter and engraver in Dresden
  • Zinzendorfstrasse : Nikolaus Ludwig Graf von Zinzendorf (1700–1760), founder of the Moravian Brethren
  • Zöllnerstrasse : Carl Friedrich Zöllner (1800–1860), singing teacher, composer and leader of men's choirs
  • Zweibrüderweg : Brothers Karl and Gustav Pietzsch , builders of the road, founders of the Neurochwitz district ("Cameroon")
  • Zwinglistraße : Ulrich Zwingli (1484–1531), Swiss reformer

Individual evidence

  1. State Capital Dresden, Municipal Surveying Office, Dept. of Land Management: Texts additional signs for street names according to personalities - complete list (as of October 14, 2011)
  2. Who was who? In: Landeshauptstadt Dresden, Kommunale Statistikstelle (Ed.): Street directory 2017: Statistical information . February 2018, p. 89–118 ( online as PDF ; 18.7 MB).
  3. ^ Eva Rosine Beil in Stadtwiki Dresden
  4. ^ God of honor Friedrich Bergmann in the Dresden City Wiki
  5. Hermann Bobe on the pages of the Saxon biography
  6. ^ Wilhelm August Büttig in Stadtwiki Dresden
  7. Ernst Leberecht Büttig in the Dresden City Wiki
  8. ^ Matthias Griebel: Calberla, Gustav Moritz . In: Local association Loschwitz-Wachwitz e. V. (Ed.): Loschwitz - Illustrated local history: 1315–2015 . Elbhang-Kurier-Verlag, 2015, ISBN 978-3-936240-31-3 , p. 336 f . ( online [PDF; 541 kB ]).
  9. ^ Christian Sältze in the Dresden City Wiki
  10. Probably 1830–1886, cf. Second edition »Loschwitz - Illustrierte Ortsgeschichte« available since June 2016 , local association Loschwitz-Wachwitz eV
  11. ^ Hermann Donath in the Dresden City Wiki
  12. ^ Rinaldo Donath in Stadtwiki Dresden
  13. ^ Dora Zschille in Stadtwiki Dresden
  14. Sandro Rahrisch: Dresden gets an Edward-Snowden-Platz. In: Sächsische Zeitung , June 17, 2015.
  15. ^ Else Sander in Stadtwiki Dresden
  16. ^ Ernst-Wagner-Strasse in the Stadtwiki Dresden
  17. ^ Johann Heinrich Gebler in the Dresden City Wiki
  18. ^ Friedrich Glasewaldt in Stadtwiki Dresden
  19. ^ Johann Samuel Grohmann in Stadtwiki Dresden
  20. Sara Emilie Haenel-Clauß in the Dresden City Wiki
  21. dresdner-stadtteile.de: Hechtstraße , accessed on December 6, 2013.
  22. kaufkultur.de: Puppen-Langner toys in Dresden Pieschen ( Memento from February 22, 2015 in the web archive archive.today )
  23. puppen-langner.de: Hedwig Langner ( Memento from October 3, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  24. ^ Karl Bernhard Henrici in the Dresden City Wiki
  25. ^ Herbert-Barthel-Strasse in the Dresden City Wiki
  26. Hermann Tögel in the Personen.Wiki of the SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  27. ^ Franz Hochmann in the Personen.Wiki of the SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  28. Max Krenkel in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  29. Reinhard Krüger in Stadtwiki Dresden
  30. ^ Wilhelm Kosch (ed.) Et al .: German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century . Ed .: Konrad Feilchenfeldt. tape 8 Erni - fisherman. KG Saur Verlag, Zurich, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-908255-08-2 , p. 1989 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  31. ^ Landsberger Strasse in the Dresden City Wiki
  32. ^ Theodor Lehnert , Elbhang Courier
  33. Katja Gläss: Louis Köhler honored as home writer . In: Sächsische Zeitung , October 11, 2007.
  34. ^ Rudolf August Luboldt in Stadtwiki Dresden
  35. Ludwig Ermold in the Personen.Wiki of the SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  36. ^ Ludwigstrasse in the Dresden City Wiki
  37. ^ August Sigismund Manitius in the Dresden City Wiki
  38. Maximilian Hünig in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  39. Maximilian Kosler in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  40. Christian Gottlieb Mohn in the Dresden City Wiki
  41. ^ Marie Berset in Stadtwiki Dresden
  42. ^ Julius Pabst in Stadtwiki Dresden
  43. ^ Johann Gottlob Preußer in the Dresden City Wiki
  44. Julius von Finck in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 23, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  45. Friedrich Renk in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 24, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  46. Richard Bernhardt in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 24, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  47. ^ Rudolfstrasse in the Dresden City Wiki
  48. ^ Bernhard Salbach in Stadtwiki Dresden
  49. Friedrich Immanuel Schober in the Personen.Wiki of the SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 24, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  50. Theodor Seelig in the Personen.Wiki of SLUB Dresden ( Memento from November 24, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  51. ^ Johannes Georg Stöckel in Stadtwiki Dresden
  52. Otto Volkmar Tauberth , Übigau online
  53. ^ Friedrich Theile in the Stadtwiki Dresden
  54. ^ Ernst Traugott Tischer (1820–1897) , museum-digital
  55. Christian Gottlob Tögel in the Dresden City Wiki
  56. ^ Julius Hermann Tögel in the Dresden City Wiki
  57. ^ Karl Friedrich Trentzsch in the Stadtwiki Dresden
  58. Johann Heinrich Trobisch in the Dresden City Wiki
  59. Christoph Heinrich Vogler in Stadtwiki Dresden
  60. Walter-Peters-Straße in Stadtwiki Dresden
  61. ^ Paul Welzel in the Dresden City Wiki