List of personalities of the city of Stuttgart
The following lists include:
- Personalities born in Stuttgart , listed chronologically by year of birth. It is irrelevant whether or not the people later had their sphere of activity in Stuttgart. Many of them moved away from Stuttgart in the course of their lives and became known elsewhere.
- Well-known residents of Stuttgart - also listed in chronological order. An overview of people who lived and worked in Stuttgart, but were not born there.
The lists do not claim to be complete.
Personalities born in Stuttgart
13th to 17th centuries
- Eberhard I (1265–1325), Count of Württemberg
- Konrad Vaut (around 1446–1516), Vogt
- Heinrich von Württemberg (1448–1519), Count of Württemberg-Mömpelgard
- Martin Borrhaus (1499–1564), Protestant theologian and reformer
- Aberlin Tretsch (around 1500–1577), builder and architect
- Joachim Mynsinger von Frundeck (1514–1588), lawyer
- Martin Eisengrein (1535–1578), Catholic theologian and polemicist
- Helisäus Röslin (1545–1616), physician, astrologer, chronologist and geographer
- Ludwig (1554–1593), Duke of Württemberg
- Hieronymus Megiser (around 1554–1618 / 19), polyhistor, linguist and historian
- Matthäus Enzlin (1556–1613), lawyer
- Daniel Bidembach (around 1559–1626), Lutheran theologian
- Johannes Magirus (1560–1626), Protestant pastor and abbot
- Adam Steigleder (1561–1633), composer and organist
- Anna von Württemberg (1561-1616), duchess
- Felix Bidembach the Elder (1564–1612), Protestant theologian and clergyman
- Johann Osiander (1564–1626), Protestant theologian
- Johann Moritz Bidembach (around 1565–1624), Lutheran theologian
- Andreas Bayer (1566–1635), theologian and university professor in Tübingen
- Michael Beringer (1566–1625), lawyer and philologist
- Paul Peuerl (1570–?), German-Austrian composer, organist and organ builder
- Lucas Osiander the Younger (1571–1638), theologian, professor and chancellor
- Christoph Bidembach (around 1575–1622), registrar and archivist
- Ludwig Ernst Marschall (1575–1652), Hereditary Marshal
- Ludwig von Janowitz (1583–1641), administrative officer and envoy
- Georg Rodolf Weckherlin (1584–1653), poet
- Johann Konrad Varnbuler (1595–1657), politician and diplomat
- Johann Gerhard (1599–1657), physician, professor and rector at the University of Tübingen
- Carl Bardili (1600–1647), physician and professor
- Felix Bidembach the Younger (1604–1672), Lutheran theologian
- Georg Friederich von Bretten (1610–1674), lawyer and statesman
- Salomon Idler (1610–1669), cobbler
- Antonia von Württemberg (1613–1679), princess of Württemberg as well as writer, patroness, Christian Kabbalist and founder
- Eberhard III. (1614–1674), Duke of Württemberg
- Friedrich (1615–1682), Duke of Württemberg
- Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667), composer and organist
- Agnes Heinold (1642–1711), poet
- Christine Charlotte von Württemberg (1645–1699), Princess of Württemberg
- Matthaeus Hiller (1646–1725), theologian, clergyman and abbot
- Johann Wolfgang Jäger (1647–1720), professor and chancellor
- Wilhelm Ludwig (1647–1677), Duke of Württemberg
- Friedrich Karl (1652–1698), Duke of Württemberg
- Johann Reinhard Hedinger (1664–1704), Protestant theologian
- Eberhard Ludwig Gruber (1665–1728), Pietist
- Johann Christoph Meurer (1668–1740), general superintendent in Stendal
- Gottfried Hoffmann (1669–1728), Lutheran theologian, rector of the University of Tübingen
- Eberhard Ludwig (1676–1733), Duke of Württemberg
- Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg (1677–1742), margravine
- Beata Sturm (1682–1730), Pietist
- Karl Alexander (1684–1737), Duke of Württemberg
- Wilhelm Christian Gmelin (1684–1746), clergyman
- Christoph Matthäus Pfaff (1686–1760), Protestant theologian
- Georg Konrad Rieger (1687–1743), pietist clergyman
- Heinrich Friedrich von Württemberg-Winnental (1687–1734), Lieutenant General Field Marshal
- Johann Christian Klemm (1688–1754), philosopher, philologist and Protestant theologian
- Johann Andreas Grammlich (1689–1728), writer of edification and song poet
- Maximilian Emanuel von Württemberg-Winnental (1689–1709), Prince
- Carl Theodorus Pachelbel (1690–1750), organist and composer
- Friedrich Ludwig von Württemberg-Winnental (1690–1734), Prince of Württemberg-Winnental
- Georg Bernhard Bilfinger (1693–1750), philosopher, master builder, mathematician and theologian
- Daniel Maichel (1693–1752), professor of philosophy
- Daniel Hoffmann (1695–1752), professor of medicine
- Daniel Gottlieb Treu (1695–1749), violinist and composer
18th century
1701 to 1750
- Johann Jacob Moser (1701–1785), constitutional law teacher
- Christian Friedrich Sattler (1705–1785), archivist and historian
- Johann Christian Fischer (1713–1762), French. officer
- Johann Gottlieb Breyer (1715–1796), administrative lawyer, Privy Councilor
- Gottfried Ploucquet (1716–1790), philosopher and logician
- Johann Friedrich Weyhing (1716–1781), architect
- Philipp Friedrich von Rieger (1722–1782), General
- Louise Friederike von Württemberg (1722–1791), Princess of Württemberg, Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Friedrich Karl von Moser (1723–1798), writer, publicist and politician
- Christian Eberhard Georgii (1724–1796), major general in Württemberg
- Johann Georg Hopfengärtner (1724–1796), physician
- Karl Friedrich Johann Jakob von Linckersdorff (1725–1782), Prussian major general
- Karl Heinrich Rieger (1726–1791), Lutheran theologian
- Johann Ludwig Fricker (1729–1766), pastor
- Friedrich Ulrich Gross (1729–1796), diplomat in Russian service
- Ferdinand Friedrich von Nicolai (1730–1814), general and military writer
- Friedrich Eugen (1732–1797), Duke of Württemberg
- Johann Friedrich LeBret (1732–1807), theologian
- Elias Mayer (1733 / 37–1803), court and militia factor and upper court factor
- Christian Friedrich Rösler (1736–1821), historian, clergyman and university professor
- Dorothea Wendling (1736–1811), soprano
- Johann Friedrich Breyer (1738–1826), Protestant clergyman, philosopher and university professor
- August Friedrich Bök (1739–1815), professor of philosophy and prelate
- Christian Friedrich von Jäger (1739–1808), physician and researcher
- Wilhelm Ludwig Wekhrlin (1739–1792), journalist and writer
- Christian Friedrich von Schnurrer (1742–1822), theologian, orientalist, philologist and chancellor
- Karl Friedrich Abt (1743–1783), director
- Karl Friedrich Elsäßer (1746–1815), lawyer and professor
- Reinhard Ferdinand Heinrich Fischer (1746–1813), architect and construction clerk
- Gottlob Christian Storr (1746–1805), Protestant theologian
- Georg Christian Raff (1748–1788), writer and educator
- Franz von Werneck (1748–1806), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Breyer (1749–1777), lawyer and university lecturer
- Valentin Sonnenschein (1749–1828), sculptor, plasterer and painter
- Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr (1749–1821), chemist and natural scientist
- Friedrich Christoph Jonathan Fischer (1750–1797), historian and legal scholar
- Christian Gottlieb Schmieder (1750–1827), bookseller
1751 to 1780
- Christian Gottlob Pregizer (1751-1824), theologian
- Ludwig Timotheus Spittler (1752–1810), historian
- Johann Friedrich Leybold (1755–1838), miniature painter and engraver
- Philipp Ludwig Hermann Röder (1755–1831), Protestant clergyman and travel writer
- Bernhard Boll (1756–1836), archbishop
- Ludwig Necker (1756–?), Engraver
- Philipp Jakob Scheffauer (1756–1808), sculptor
- Johann Eberhard Walcker (1756–1843), organ builder
- Eberhard Friedrich von Georgii (1757–1830), lawyer and statesman from Württemberg
- Viktor Wilhelm Peter Heideloff (1757–1817), court painter
- Christoph Friedrich Cotta (1758–1838), lawyer and Jacobin
- Johann Heinrich Dannecker (1758–1841), sculptor
- Christian Heinrich von Günzler (1758–1842), administrative lawyer
- Philipp Friedrich von Hetsch (1758–1838), painter
- Christoph Hopfengärtner (1758–1843), Swiss cabinet maker
- Heinrich Immanuel Klüpfel (1758–1823), lawyer and politician, mayor of Stuttgart
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Hoven (1759–1838), doctor, university professor and friend of Friedrich Schiller
- Victor Heinrich Riecke (1759–1830), Protestant pastor and school man
- Nikolaus Heideloff (1761–1837), etcher and engraver
- Gottlob Heinrich von Rapp (1761–1832), merchant, art lover and writer
- Karl Friedrich Stäudlin (1761–1826), Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Andreas Streicher (1761–1833), German-Austrian pianist, composer and piano maker
- Friedrich Christoph Weisser (1761–1836), writer
- Christian Friedrich Baz (1762–1808), lawyer and member of the state parliament
- Karl Wilhelm Marschall von Bieberstein (1763–1817), Minister of the Interior of Baden
- Albrecht Friedrich von Lempp (1763-1819), senior bailiff
- Johann Friedrich Cotta (1764–1832), publisher, industrial pioneer and politician
- Georg Ludwig Koeler (1764–1807), botanist and doctor
- Friedrich Ludwig von Kauffmann (1765–1843), senior bailiff
- Johann Friedrich Pfaff (1765–1825), mathematician
- Immanuel Carl Diez (1766–1796), theologian, philosopher and doctor
- Ludwig von Hartmann (1766–1852), entrepreneur
- Christian Wilhelm Ketterlinus (1766–1803), engraver
- Ernest Morace (1766–?), Engraver
- Friedrich von Hartmann (1767–1851), doctor and paleontologist
- Friedrich Wächter (1767–1840), senior bailiff
- Karl August Friedrich Glocker (1768–1848), senior bailiff
- Franz Christian Grimm von Grimmenstein (1768–1846), Prussian major general
- Caroline Heigelin (1768–1808), wife of the sculptor Philipp Jakob Scheffauer
- Friedrich August Marschall von Bieberstein (1768–1826), botanist and explorer
- Carl Leonard von Uber (1768–1834), master builder
- Elise Bürger (1769–1833), writer and actress
- Friedrich Christoph von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1769–1848), Austrian major general, member of the Hessian Estates Assembly
- Georg August von Griesinger (1769–1845), diplomat and writer
- Christian Ludwig Neuffer (1769–1839), poet and theologian
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831), philosopher
- Christian Zais (1770–1820), architect, construction clerk and town planner
- Gottlob Wilhelm Morff (1771–1857), court painter
- Carl Christian von Flatt (1772–1843), Protestant theologian and philosopher
- Johann Heinrich Ferdinand Autenrieth (1772–1835), physician
- Karl Christian von Klein (1772–1825), Württemberg doctor, surgeon and specialist author
- Wilhelm Zais (1772–1840), manufacturer
- Bernhard Gottlieb Denzel (1773–1838), educator
- Christiane Luise Hegel (1773–1832), sister of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- Christoph Heinrich Pfaff (1773–1852), doctor and professor
- Carl Friedrich von Dizinger (1774–1842), senior bailiff and city director of Stuttgart
- Ferdinand Hartmann (1774–1842), painter
- Johann Wilhelm Andreas Pfaff (1774–1835), mathematician, physicist and astronomer
- Gottlieb Schick (1776–1812), painter
- Karl von Varnbuler (1776–1832), Minister of Finance
- Franz Karl Eduard von Wimpffen (1776–1842), major general in Württemberg
- Gottlob Georg Barth (1777–1848), architect and construction clerk
- Carl Ludwig Emanuel von Dillen (1777–1841), ancestor of the von Dillen-Bülow-Putlitz family
- Christian Gottlieb Blumhardt (1779–1838), Protestant theologian
- Lebrecht Landauer (1779–1822), Lord Mayor
- Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur (1780–1857), lawyer, general and military painter
- Christoph Friedrich von Schmidlin (1780–1830), civil servant
- Gottlieb Friedrich Jäger (1783–1843), Protestant clergyman, theologian and university professor
1781 to 1800
- Willibald Feuerlein (1781–1850), lawyer
- Karl Heinrich von Schwab (1781–1847), politician
- Friedrich Seeger (1781–1813), political scientist and economist
- Johann Friedrich Müller (1782–1816), engraver
- Andreas Friedrich Bauer (1783–1860), technician and entrepreneur
- Friedrich Bernhard Adam Groß (1783–1861), architect and construction clerk
- Gottlieb Christian Eberhard von Etzel (1784–1840), urban planner
- Carl Christian Heinrich Hettler (1784–1834), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Karl von Normann-Ehrenfels (1784–1822), major general in Württemberg
- Georg Friedrich von Jäger (1785–1866), doctor and paleontologist
- Wilhelm von Faber du Faur (1786–1855), industrialist
- Friedrich Jobst (1786-1859), drug dealer
- Karl Jakob Theodor Leybold (1786–1844), painter, engraver and lithographer
- Gottlieb Ulrich Osiander (1786–1827), Lutheran theologian
- Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter (1787–1860), botanist and parish priest
- Gustav Friedrich von Hetsch (1788–1864), architect and painter
- Karl von Reichenbach (1788–1869), industrialist, chemist, natural scientist, philosopher and baron
- Christian Friedrich Reuss (1788–?), Senior bailiff
- Eberhard Christian von Heigelin (1789–1857), senior bailiff
- Carl Alexander Heideloff (1789–1865), architect and preservationist
- Friedrich Jakob Heller (1789–1866), Austrian general staff officer and military historian
- Christian Gottfried von Schmidlin (1789–1862), senior bailiff and member of the state parliament
- Johann Georg Frech (1790–1864), music director, composer and organist
- Wilhelm von Ludwig (1790–1865), physician
- Karl Ludwig Roth (1790–1868), educator and philologist
- Georg Gottlob von Gutbrod (1791–1861), City School of Stuttgart
- Franz von Knapp (1791–1855), administrative lawyer
- Johann Michael Knapp (1791–1861), court architect
- Immanuel Friedrich Otto (1791–1875), textile industrialist
- Gotthold Karl Georg von Ströhlin (1791–?), Senior bailiff
- Gottlieb Friedrich von Stump (1791–1849), politician and administrative officer
- Moriz von Miller (1792–1866), Infantry General and Secretary of War
- Johann Ernst Osiander (1792–1870), Protestant theologian
- Gustav Schwab (1792–1850), pastor, high school professor and writer
- Ernst Friedrich Glocker (1793–1858), mineralogist, geologist and paleontologist
- Wilhelm von König-Warthausen (1793–1879), soldier, judicial officer and member of the state parliament
- Heinrich Gustav Adolf Leybold (1794–1855), German-Austrian painter and engraver
- Friedrich von Stroelin (1794–1882), senior bailiff
- Eberhard Friedrich Walcker (1794–1872), organ builder
- Friedrich Walz (1794–1842), lawyer and politician
- August von Weckherlin (1794–1868), agricultural scientist and domain administrator
- Friedrich von Alberti (1795–1878), geologist
- Carl Friedrich Haug (historian) (1795–1869), Protestant theologian and historian
- Carl Friedrich Heinzmann (1795–1846), landscape and porcelain painter and lithographer
- Wilhelm Heinrich Murschel (1795–1869), politician
- Karl Pfaff (1795–1866), educator, historian and singer's father
- Johann Wilhelm Braun (1796–1863), sculptor
- Ludwig August Helvig (1796–1855), draftsman, painter and lithographer
- Emilie Zumsteeg (1796–1857), composer, music teacher, choir director, pianist and music writer
- Gustav Kolb (1798–1865), editor-in-chief
- Eduard Friedrich Leybold (1798–1879), German-Austrian portrait painter
- August Majer (1798–1876), lawyer and politician
- Christian Gottlob Barth (1799–1862), Protestant pastor, pietist, writer and publisher
- Gottlob Friedrich Federer (1799-1883), politician
- Ludwig Mack (1799–1831), sculptor
- Robert von Mohl (1799–1875), political scientist
- Christian Gottlob von Moser (1799–1886), Protestant theologian
- Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer (1800–1868), actress and writer
- Hermann Hauff (1800–1865), writer, editor and translator
- Victor Aimé Huber (1800–1869), social reformer, political thinker, travel writer and literary historian
- Christian von Knapp (1800–1861), Minister of Finance
- Julius Mohl (1800–1876), orientalist
- Theodor Wagner (1800–1880), sculptor and professor
19th century
1801 to 1820
- Gottlob Friedrich Kinzelbach (1801–1875), senior bailiff
- Paul Pfizer (1801–1867), politician, journalist, lawyer and philosopher
- Gustav von Duvernoy (1802–1890), lawyer, private scholar and politician
- Karl Göriz (1802-1853), agricultural scientist
- Carl Grüneisen (1802–1878), Protestant theologian, court preacher and song poet
- Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), writer
- Moritz Mohl (1802–1888), political economist and economic politician
- Carl Friedrich Rheinwald (1802–1876), lawyer and politician
- Christian von Riecke (1802–1865), administrative lawyer and civil servant
- Christian Heinrich von Nagel (1803–1882), mathematician
- Johann Friedrich Ostertag (1803–1885), pastor and writer
- Therese von Bacheracht (1804–1852), writer
- Julius Benedict (1804–1885), British composer and conductor
- Karl von Gemmingen (1804–1885), chief magistrate
- Gustav Walz (1804–1876), agricultural scientist
- Karl Friedrich Werner (1804–1872), Swabian pietist and author
- Johann Christoph Blumhardt (1805–1880), pastor
- Eduard Elwert (1805-1865), professor
- Christoph Ulrich Hahn (1805–1881), diaconal pioneer
- Karl Eugen von Hügel (1805–1870), diplomat and foreign minister
- Hugo von Mohl (1805–1872), botanist, doctor and university professor
- Victor Adolf von Riecke (1805–1857), physician
- Wilhelm von Taubenheim (1805–1894), stable master and chamberlain to the kings of Württemberg
- Albert von Hauber (1806-1883), theologian
- Ludwig Hetsch (1806–1872), composer
- Christian von Frisch (1807–1881), educator, scholar and politician
- Gustav Pfizer (1807–1890), author and translator
- Hermann Stockmayer (1807–1863), physician and politician
- Eduard Süskind (1807–1874), pastor, farmer and politician
- Charlotte von Württemberg (1807–1873), Grand Duchess of Russia
- Wilhelm Zimmermann (1807–1878), Protestant theologian, poet, historian and politician
- Carl Beisbarth Sr. (1808–1878), architect, restorer, preservationist and designer
- Ludwig von Linden (1808–1889), German-Swiss military
- Louis de Millas (1808–1890), architect and city builder
- Carl August Friedrich Fetzer (1809–1885), politician
- Carl Wilhelm Kurtz (1809–1869), tin caster and entrepreneur
- Albert Schott (1809–1847), teacher and folklorist
- Gustav Friedrich Werner (1809–1870), cafetier and zoo owner
- Kuno von Wiederhold (1809–1885), officer and minister of war
- Adolf von Taube (1810–1889), Chamberlain
- Wilhelm von Urach (1810–1869), nobleman
- Pauline von Württemberg (1810-1856), princess
- Heinrich Leibnitz (1811–1889), draftsman and painter
- Anton Duttenhofer (1812–1843), engraver
- Karl Etzel (1812–1865), railway engineer and architect
- Joseph Friedrich Josenhans (1812-1884), missionary
- Christian Ferdinand Friedrich von Krauss (1812–1890), botanist
- Heinrich Loose (1812–1862), Catholic preacher and poet
- Julius Nisle (1812–1850), illustrator, draftsman and modeler
- Hermann Süskind (1812–1872), senior bailiff
- Adolf Gnauth Sr. (1812–1876), lithographer and engraver
- Gottlob Spindler (1812–1876), architect
- Arthur Conradi (1813–1868), businessman, member of the state parliament
- August von Württemberg (1813–1885), military
- Albert Barth (1814–1885), architect
- Hermann Gundert (1814–1893), missionary and linguist
- Friedrich zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1814–1884), member of the Hohenlohe family
- Robert Schlumberger von Goldeck (1814–1879), Austrian sparkling wine producer and entrepreneur
- Christian Friedrich von Leins (1814–1892), architect
- Ernst Elsenhans (1815–1849), revolutionary
- Karl Friedrich von der Goltz (1815–1901), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Karl Theodor Keim (1815–1878), Protestant New Testament scholar, theologian and church historian
- Albert Stotz (1815-1893), industrialist
- August Becher (1816–1890), lawyer and politician
- Minona Frieb-Blumauer (1816–1886), actress and singer
- Hugo zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1816–1897), general, politician and coal and steel industrialist
- Marie Friederike Charlotte von Württemberg (1816–1887), daughter of the Württemberg King Wilhelm I.
- Gustav von Bühler (1817–1892), domain director and member of the German Reichstag
- Wilhelm Griesinger (1817–1868), psychiatrist and internist
- Georg Herwegh (1817–1875), poet and translator
- Katharina zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1817–1893), founder and co-founder of the Beuron Abbey
- Wilhelm zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (1817–1887), fourth prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
- Wilhelm Roser (1817–1888), surgeon and ophthalmologist
- Adolph Gottlieb Ferdinand Schoder (1817–1852), politician
- Ernst Ludwig von Gemmingen-Guttenberg-Bonfeld (1818–1880), councilor, member of the state parliament
- Eduard Hiller (1818–1902), Swabian dialect poet
- Otto Köstlin (1818–1884), physician and high school professor
- Hermann von Nördlinger (1818–1897), forest scientist
- Sigmund Schott (1818–1895), lawyer, writer and member of the German Reichstag
- Heinrich von Weber (1818–1890), agricultural economist
- Sophie von Württemberg (1818–1877), Queen of the Netherlands
- Friedrich von Dillenius (1819–1884), General Director of the Royal Württemberg State Railways
- Albrecht Erhardt (1819–1897), iron and steel engineer
- Hermann Hölder (1819–1906), anthropologist
- Julius Hoelder (1819–1887), lawyer and politician
- Karl Christian Planck (1819–1880), architect
- Julius Rieckher (1819–1878), classical philologist
- Julius Eugen Schloßberger (1819–1860), biochemist and doctor
- Adolf Friedrich Seubert (1819–1880), colonel and writer
- Johann Friedrich Traugott von Zeppelin-Aschhausen (1819–1870), diplomat, member of the state parliament
- Heinrich Güldig (1820–1893), publisher
- Wilhelm Pelargus (1820–1901), owner of an art ore foundry
- Adolf Rueff (1820–1885), veterinarian
1821 to 1840
- Carl Gustav Calwer (1821–1874), forester, entomologist and ornithologist
- Eduard Herdtle (1821–1878), draftsman, sculptor, painter and art teacher
- Wilhelm Nördlinger (1821–1908), engineer
- Rudolf von Roth (1821–1895), Indologist and religious scholar
- Julius Zech (1821–1864), astronomer and mathematician
- Eduard Hallberger (1822–1880), publisher and bookseller
- Wilhelm Ludwig Holland (1822–1891), philologist, German and Romanist
- Max Planck (1822–1900), educator
- Heinrich von Sick (1822–1881), city scholar of Stuttgart
- Otto Elben (1823–1899), journalist and politician
- Charles I (1823–1891), King of Württemberg
- Gustav Müller (1823–1875), businessman and member of the Reichstag
- Robert Römer (1823–1879), legal scholar and politician
- Georg Schöttle (1823–1897), building contractor and furniture manufacturer
- Otto Ernst Julius Seyffer (1823–1890), physicist
- August Köstlin (1825–1894), bridge construction engineer
- Hermann von Mittnacht (1825–1909), lawyer
- Theodor von Wundt (1825–1883), General and Minister of War
- Friedrich Brandseph (1826–1915), silhouetteur, painter, lithographer and photographer
- Wilhelm von Flattich (1826–1900), German-Austrian architect
- Georg Jäger (1826–1904), captain and poet
- Julius Köstlin (1826–1902), Protestant theologian and church historian
- Karl Ehmann (1827–1889), engineer
- Wilhelm von Gemmingen (1827–1920), lawyer and president of the consistory of the Evangelical Church in Württemberg
- Karl von Köstlin (1827–1909), lawyer
- Ernst Staengel (1827–1915), chocolate manufacturer
- Julius Tafel (1827–1893), entrepreneur
- Theodor Widmayer (1828–1883), portrait and genre painter, silhouette artist and photographer
- Carl von Kohlhaas (1829–1907), lawyer and member of the state parliament
- Carl Offterdinger (1829–1889), figure and genre painter and illustrator
- Adolf von Schübler (1829–1904), railway engineer
- Georg Friedrich von Laißle (1829–1906), railway construction engineer, professor and construction director (ennobled 1903)
- Karl Hermann Friedrich von Seeger (1829–1903), professor and rector at the University of Tübingen
- Gustave Herter (1830–1898), furniture designer
- Oskar Jäger (1830–1910), historian and educator
- Karl von Riecke (1830–1898), Minister of State for Finance and member of the Württemberg estates
- Robert Heck (1831–1889), portrait and genre painter
- Otto von Knapp (1831–1896), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Eduard von Martens (1831–1904), zoologist
- Albert Oppel (1831–1865), paleontologist
- Rudolf Pfähler (1831–1880), photographer
- Ernst Ezechiel Pfeiffer (1831–1904), Privy Councilor
- Karl Rudolf Seyerlen (1831–1906), Protestant theologian
- Joseph von Ellrichshausen (1832–1906), chivalrous deputy and member of the German Reichstag
- Richard Hintrager (1832–1897), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Theodor Kübler (1832–1905), theologian, missionary, hymn poet and translator
- August Wintterlin (1832–1900), librarian, art writer and poet
- Theodor Kettner (1833–1904), insurance director
- Hermann Tafel (1833–1909), lawyer, member of the state parliament
- Karl von Doll (1834–1910), government director and writer
- Adam Friedrich Gabler (1834–1915), politician
- Heinrich Wagner (1834–1897), architect, architectural historian and university professor
- Ferdinand Decker (1835-1884), engineer
- Wilhelm Hertz (1835–1902), poet and Germanist
- Karl Hermann Klaiber (1835–1896), pastor and local history researcher
- Eduard Pfeiffer (1835–1921), banker, cooperative and social reformer
- Gustav Reiniger (1835–1903), cigar manufacturer
- Julius von Griesinger (1836–1899), head of the Württemberg civil cabinet
- Adolf von Kröner (1836–1911), publisher
- Wilhelm Lauser (1836–1902), publicist and historian
- Max Römer (1836–1881), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Eduard Paulus (1837–1907), art historian and prehistoric archaeologist
- Carl Wilhelm Heine (1838–1877), German-Austrian surgeon
- Julius Euting (1839-1913), orientalist
- Christian Herter (1839–1883), designer
- Julius von Jobst (1839–1920), chemist, manufacturer and promoter of the Neckar shipping
- Feodora zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1839–1872), princess
- Julius Leemann (1839–1913), university professor
- Constantin von Renz (1839–1900), senior bailiff
- Adolf von Berlichingen (1840–1915), theologian, Jesuit, writer, poet and doctor
- Adolf Gnauth (1840–1884), architect, architectural draftsman and lecturer
- Emil Holz (1840–1915), metallurgical engineer, industrialist
- Wassili Wassiljewitsch Kühner (1840–1911), Russian composer
- Adolf Müller-Palm (1840–1904), journalist, writer and newspaper publisher
- Hermann von Schmoller (1840–1914), railway engineer
- Paul Friedrich von Stälin (1840–1909), archivist and historian
1841 to 1860
- Max Bach (1841–1914), art historian, painter and graphic artist
- Theodor Harpprecht (1841–1885), alpinist
- August Hedinger (1841-1910), doctor
- Hermann Bach (1842–1914/1919), sculptor
- Otto von Buhl (1842–1921), President of the Ministry of Finance, member of the state parliament
- Mathilde Walker (1842 – after 1903), poet
- Friedrich Dürr (1843–1926), educator and historical researcher
- Christian Hämmerle (1843–1916), master builder
- Theobald Obach (1843–1887), technician and pioneer
- Karl Gutbrod (1844–1905), lawyer
- Hugo Hoffmann (1844–1911), entrepreneur
- Karl Reuss (1844–1922), mining and metallurgical engineer and prehistoric
- Maria Glocker (1845–?), Austrian writer and women's rights activist
- Emil Mayer (1845–1910), architect
- Eduard Riecke (1845–1915), experimental physicist
- Ludwig Veiel (1845–1905), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Eugen Baumann (1846-1896), chemist
- Heinrich Dolmetsch (1846–1908), architect
- Berthold von Fetzer (1846–1931), general physician, personal physician of the two last Württemberg kings
- Karl Liebhardt (1846–1916), Royal Württemberg court photographer and postcard publisher
- Charles Rasp (1846–1907), emigrant
- Rudolf Dietelbach (1847–1917), sculptor
- Hermann Fehling (1847–1925), gynecologist and obstetrician
- Eduard Hölder (1847–1911), lawyer
- Bernt Kling (* 1947), political scientist and science fiction writer
- Konstantin Sebastian von Neurath (1847–1912), lawyer, politician and chamberlain
- Alfred Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden (1848–1887), officer and writer
- Carl Beisbarth jun. (1848–1903), architect
- Theodor von Haering (1848–1928), theologian, university professor
- Hermann Herdtle (1848–1926), architect and craftsman
- Eugen Gantter (1848–1931), journalist and writer
- Pietronella Peters (1848-1924), painter
- Erwin von Seckendorff-Gudent (1848–1923), member of the Württemberg state parliament
- Ernst von Sieglin (1848–1927), entrepreneur
- Wilhelm II. (1848–1921), King of Württemberg
- Theodor Bausch (1849–1925), sculptor and professor
- Hermann Brodbeck (1849–1912), innkeeper and politician
- Erich von Taube (1849–1870), Count
- Sophie von Adelung (1850–1927), writer and painter
- Wilhelm von Gessler (1850–1925), administrative officer and finance minister
- Ludwig Neher (1850–1916), architect
- Friedrich Weigle (1850–1906), organ builder
- Hermann Fischer (1851–1920), Germanist and dialect researcher
- Richard Ernst Kepler (1851 – around 1930), illustrator and painter
- Eberhard Nestle (1851–1913), Protestant theologian and orientalist
- Axel von Taube (1851–1870), Count
- Richard Weitbrecht (1851–1911), writer and Protestant pastor
- Karl von Fleischhauer (1852–1921), lawyer, civil servant and minister of culture and the interior
- Alfred von Kiderlen-Waechter (1852–1912), diplomat
- Richard Kuder (1852–1912), architect
- Pauline von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1852–1904), princess
- Friedrich Zimmermann (1852–1917), pioneer of Buddhism in Germany
- Edgar Kurz (1853–1904), poet and doctor
- Adolf Fremd (1853–1924), sculptor
- Otto von Hügel (1853–1928), officer
- Isolde Kurz (1853–1944), writer and translator
- Karl von Weizsäcker (1853–1926), politician
- Friedrich von Gerok (1854–1937), officer
- Hermann von Rampacher (1854–1933), general of the infantry
- Erwin Moritz Reiniger (1854–1909), mechanic
- Eugen von Schneider (1854–1937), archivist and regional historian
- Hippolyt Julius Haas (1855–1913), paleontologist and geologist
- Karl von Haffner (1855–1944), lawyer
- Wilhelm Sieglin (1855–1935), historian
- Hermann von Habermaas (1856–1938), lawyer and politician
- Erwin von Heimerdinger (1856–1932), major general
- Franz von Soden (1856–1945), officer
- Dora Zech (1856–1912), painter
- Max von Zeppelin (1856–1897), zoologist, explorer and court marshal
- Georg Bassler (1857–1900), social democrat
- Hermann Brandseph (1857–1907), portraitist
- Friedrich Haerlin (1857–1941), hotelier
- Conrad Haußmann (1857–1922), politician
- Friedrich Haußmann (1857–1907), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
- Otto Kirn (1857–1911), theologian and university professor
- Heinrich von Kraut (1857–1935), lawyer and politician
- Erwin Dietbald Kurz (1857–1931), sculptor
- Heinrich von Gauß (1858–1921), Stadtschultheiß
- Otto Güntter (1858–1949), Germanist
- Carl Georg Friedrich Baur (1859–1935), civil engineer and industrial manager
- Friedrich Hauser (1859–1917), classical archaeologist
- Otto Hölder (1859–1937), mathematician
- Oskar Holtzmann (1859–1934), theologian and New Testament scholar
- Max von Mülberger (1859–1937), Lord Mayor
- Alexander von Adelung (1860–1915), pomologist
- Wilhelm Auberlen (1860–1948), genre painter and sculptor
- Arthur Bopp (1860–1928), major general
- Otto von Moser (1860–1931), officer
- Fritz Wüst (1860–1938), metallurgical specialist
1861 to 1870
- Anna Bechler (1861–1941), writer
- Albert Boehringer (1861–1939), entrepreneur
- Sofie Brehm-Fritsch (1861 – after 1927), opera singer and singing teacher
- Ulrich Hoefer (1861–1932), classical philologist and high school teacher
- Rudolf Krauss (1861–1945), literary scholar
- Alfred Kröner (1861–1922), publisher
- Paul Marti (1861-1937), veterinarian
- Adolf Nill (1861–1945), veterinarian, director of the Stuttgart private zoo
- Hugo Pelargus (1861–1931), royal Württemberg court ore caster
- Max von Rümelin (1861–1931), legal scholar
- Richard Stribeck (1861–1950), mechanical engineer
- Alfred Woltz (1861–1935), architect
- Anna Dandler (1862–1930), court and chamber actress
- Eberhard Fraas (1862–1915), geologist and paleontologist
- Gustav Halmhuber (1862–1936), architect and university professor
- Sigmund Lindauer (1862–1935), textile entrepreneur
- Wilhelm Weinberg (1862–1937), doctor, genetic researcher, statistician and genealogist
- Hans von Faber du Faur (1863–1940), painter
- Wolfgang Golther (1863–1945), Germanist and literary historian
- Agnes Günther (1863–1911), writer
- Friedrich Kauffmann (1863–1941), medievalist and linguist
- Ernst Klett (1863–1947), entrepreneur and founder of Ernst Klett Verlag
- Elisabeth Leisinger (1863–1933), opera singer
- Margarethe Raabe (1863–1947), painter
- Otto Reiniger (1863–1909), painter
- Gustav Adolf Closs (1864–1938), painter, illustrator and heraldist
- Caesar Flaischlen (1864–1920), poet and dialect poet
- Walther Keller (1864–1952), publisher
- Otto Claudius Sarwey (1864–1933), gynecologist and obstetrician
- Rudolf Walter (1864–1941), architect and construction clerk
- Immanuel Benzinger (1865–1935), Protestant theologian and orientalist
- Max I. Bodenheimer (1865–1940), lawyer and pioneer of the Zionist movement in Germany
- Emil Eitel (1865–1948), hotelier and restaurateur
- Friedrich Fischer (1865–1934), politician
- Ludo Moritz Hartmann (1865–1924), German-Austrian historian and politician
- Paul Kemmler (1865-1929), psychiatrist
- Theodor Kober (1865–1930), airship designer
- Theodor Liesching (1865–1922), lawyer and politician
- Wilhelm Nestle (1865–1959), classical philologist
- Paul Schober (1865–1943), doctor and rheumatologist
- Daniel Stocker (1865–1957), sculptor
- Carl Bernard Bartels (1866–1955), artist
- Robert Breyer (1866–1941), painter and draftsman
- Albert Eitel (1866–1934), architect
- Franz Feuerstein (1866–1939), politician
- Max Schlee (1866 – after 1932), officer
- Theodor Schnitzer (1866–1939), painter
- Richard Klett (1867–1948), veterinarian
- Robert Teichmann (1867–1942), Reich judge
- Friedrich Wintterlin (1867–1945), archive director
- Karl Bauer (1868–1942), graphic artist, painter and writer
- Hermann von Brandenstein (1868–1942), general of the infantry
- Karl Lautenschlager (1868–1952), Lord Mayor
- Sophie Chotek von Chotkowa (1868–1914), Princess von Hohenberg
- Alfred Blinzig (1869–1945), bank director
- Emil Kiemlen (1869–1956), sculptor
- Robert Kröner (1869–1945), publisher
- Emil Niethammer (1869–1956), lawyer and member of the state parliament
- Amélie von Soden (1869–1953), politician (center)
- Hans Spemann (1869–1941), biologist and Nobel Prize winner
- Hugo Stotz (1869–1935), inventor and entrepreneur
- Kathinka Zapf (1869–1944), music teacher and singer
- Robert Weise (1870–1923), painter, draftsman and illustrator
1871 to 1880
- Hermann Abert (1871–1927), music historian
- Thekla Edenfeld (1871–?), Writer
- Karl Eitel (1871–1954), hotelier and restaurateur
- Gertrud Ingeborg Klett (1871–1917), writer and translator
- Gustav Knapp (1871–1934), administrative officer
- Johann Emil Schaudt (1871–1957), architect
- Heinrich Schweitzer (1871–1953), architect
- Otto Tressler (1871–1965), German-Austrian actor
- Walter Conz (1872–1947), painter and etcher
- Karl Fuchs (1872–1968), lithographer, graphic artist and painter
- Otto Haas (1872–1960), industrialist
- Albert Haueisen (1872–1954), painter
- Hans Junkermann (1872–1943), actor
- Rudolf Kaulla (1872–1954), German-Jewish university professor, author and partner at Bank Jacob SH Stern
- Carl Raiser (1872–1954), lawyer and business lawyer
- Walther Reinhardt (1872–1930), officer
- Friedrich Wilhelm Seiffer (1872–1917), psychiatrist and neurologist
- Erwin Starker (1872–1938), painter
- Karl Vossler (1872–1949), Romanist
- Alfred Auerbach (1873–1954), actor and writer
- Eugen Graf (1873–1923), politician
- Friedrich Wilhelm Gutbrod (1873–1950), ministerial official
- Imanuel Lauster (1873–1948), technician
- Paul Ottenheimer (1873–1951), composer and conductor
- Friedrich Pfäfflin (1873–1955), Dean
- Eugen Stübler (1873–1930), mathematician
- Richard Wilhelm (1873–1930), sinologist
- Karl Hugo Friedrich Bauer (1874–1944), chemist
- Arthur Blumenthal (1874–1939), gynecologist
- Erhard Brude (1874–1959), painter
- Alfred Dehlinger (1874–1959), politician
- Bruno Fleischer (1874–1965), ophthalmologist
- Theodor Mollison (1874–1952), anthropologist
- Fritz Oesterlen (1874–1953), engineer
- Richard Reinhardt (1874–1967), veterinarian
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Schwartzkoppen (1874–1933), officer
- Vera Vollmer (1874–1953), guide for girls' education
- Johannes Baader (1875–1955), architect, writer, Dadaist and action artist
- Oskar Groß (1875–1948), senior building officer
- Otto Keller (1875–1931), dialect Swabian writer and composer
- Karl Löffler (1875–1935), librarian and manuscript specialist
- Alfred Lörcher (1875–1962), sculptor and professor
- Theodor Wanner (1875–1955), entrepreneur, science sponsor and museum director
- Otto Bauknecht (1876–1961), police chief
- Therese Behr-Schnabel (1876–1959), contralto and singing teacher
- Egon von Berchem (1876–1946), publisher, specialist in sphragistics and heraldry
- Kurt von Greiff (1876–1945), infantry general
- Walter Heichen (1876–1970), writer, translator, editor and publishing director
- Rupert Mayer (1876–1945), member of the Jesuit order
- Eugen Steigleder (1876–1941), architect
- Adolf Wohlgemuth Steiner (1876–1957), farmer and forester
- Albert Tafel (1876–1935), geographer, doctor and explorer
- Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann (1876–1943), painter
- Johann Weirether (1876–1945), architect
- Robert Eitel (1877–1948), hotelier and restaurateur
- Albrecht Fischer (1877–1965), building advisor
- Walter Otto Klein (1877–1952), Rector of the Higher Technical School for the Precious Metals Industry and local history researcher
- Fritz Lang (1877–1961), painter and wood cutter
- Eduard Mörike (1877–1929), pianist, composer and conductor
- Edmund Natter (1877–1971), lawyer
- Alfred von Overbeck (1877–1945), German-Swiss legal scholar
- Gottlob Stierle (1877–?), Lawyer
- Walter Strich-Chapell (1877–1960), painter
- Pauline von Württemberg (1877–1965), Princess of Württemberg
- Ludwig Dürr (1878–1956), airship designer
- Gustav Heller (1878–1921), politician
- Patriz Huber (1878–1902), member of the Darmstadt artists' colony
- Walter Knoll (1878–1971), furniture manufacturer
- Claudius Kraushaar (1878–1955), theater director
- Alfred Sittard (1878–1942), cantor, composer and organist
- Carl Unger (1878–1929), mechanical engineer, theosophist, anthroposophist and author
- Karl Gustav Vollmoeller (1878–1948), archaeologist, philologist, poet, playwright, writer, screenwriter, translator, automobile pioneer, aircraft designer, pioneer of silent and sound films, entrepreneur and reformer
- Emil Weippert (1878–1945), architect
- Rosa Maria Barth (1879–1958), graphologist and writer
- Gustaf Britsch (1879–1923), art theorist
- Heinrich Lilienfein (1879–1952), writer
- Viktor Mäulen (1879–1956), football player and official
- Ella Müller-Payer (1879–1957), politician (DDP), member of the state parliament
- Willy Pfeiffer (1879–1937), doctor and clinic director
- Alfred Roth (1879–1948), politician
- Adolf Saager (1879–1949), Swiss journalist and writer
- Karl Schaechterle (1879–1971), civil engineer
- Ernst Speidel (1879–?), Politician
- Fritz Zohsel (1879–1952), gymnast and chamber singer
- Ernst Guggenheimer (1880–1973), architect
- Wilhelm Gundert (1880–1971), East Asian scholar
- Eugen Köngeter (1880–1945), businessman and politician
- Karl Kübler (1880–1955), post office clerk, member of the state parliament
- Ernst Otto Oßwald (1880–1960), architect
- Eduard Scharrer (1880–1932), entrepreneur
- Georg Stahl (1880–1974), architect
1881 to 1890
- Hermann Aichele (1881–1940), administrative officer
- Walter Bälz (1881–1957), engineer and entrepreneur
- Oskar Bloch (1881–1937), architect and government builder
- Artur Fiederer (1881–1946), senior magistrate and district administrator
- Alfred Fischer (1881–1950), architect
- Julius Frey (1881–1960), swimmer
- Theophil Frey (1881–1957), administrative lawyer
- Julius Hüther (1881–1954), painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- August Köhler (1881–1964), painter
- Wilhelm Hugo Rupprecht (1881–1970), painter and etcher
- Johann Wilhelm Ernst Sommer (1881–1952), bishop
- Hermann Dold (1882–1962), hygienist, bacteriologist
- Max Eitel (1882–1954), hotelier and restaurateur
- Herbert Fischer (1882–1939), officer
- Walther Fischer (1882–1969), pathologist
- Hermann Geyer (1882–1946), General
- Emil Hilb (1882–1929), mathematician
- Franz Krezdorn (1882–1914), football player
- Alfred Lotze (1882–1964), mathematician
- Friedrich Wilhelm Neuffer (1882–1960), civil engineer and scientist
- Fritz Roser (1882–?), Manufacturer
- Albert Salm (1882–1950), politician
- Hermann Straub (1882–1938), internist
- Ernst von Weizsäcker (1882–1951), naval officer and diplomat, State Secretary of the Foreign Office and SS brigade leader
- Lucian Bernhard (1883–1972), graphic artist, designer, typographer, architect and professor
- Karl Burger (1883–1959), football player
- Hermann Cranz (1883–1944), engineer
- Paul Hahn (1883–1952), teacher and painter
- Edwin Hoernle (1883–1952), politician
- Thekla Kauffmann (1883–1980), politician
- Karl Kirchner (1883–1945), journalist and local politician
- Theodor Kittel (1883–1970), administrative lawyer
- Emil Möhrlin (1883–1952), entrepreneur and politician
- Eberhard von Stohrer (1883–1953), ambassador
- Rudolf Veiel (1883–1956), officer
- Gustav Wais (1883–1961), monument conservator and local history researcher
- Hans Walz (1883–1974), businessman and managing director at Bosch
- Karl Eberhardt (1884–1980), administrative officer
- Hans Göz (1884–1961), lawyer, member of the state parliament
- Theodor Haering (1884–1964), professor of philosophy
- Reinhold Häussermann (1884–1947), German-Austrian theater and film actor
- Hanna Henning (1884–1925), film director
- Fritz Kern (1884–1950), historian
- Paul Lechler junior (1884–1969), manufacturer and church man
- Carl Christoph Lörcher (1884–1966), architect
- Carl Mayer (1884–1963), politician
- Elisabeth Oehler-Heimerdinger (1884–1955), missionary and writer
- Friedrich von Prittwitz and Gaffron (1884–1955), ambassador
- Ulrich Rauscher (1884–1930), journalist, author and diplomat
- Anna Reinach (1884–1953), physicist
- Claus Bergen (1885–1964), marine painter and Karl May illustrator
- Emil Buschle (1885–?), Furniture manufacturer
- Sophie Döhring (1885–1977), politician
- Benno Eggert (1885–1983), still life and landscape painter, illustrator and art historian
- Hermann Hefele (1885–1936), Romanist, historian and literary historian
- Caesar Hirsch (1885–1940), doctor
- Otto Hirsch (1885–1941), lawyer and politician
- Hermann Keller (1885–1967), Protestant church musician and musicologist
- Eugen Kipp senior (1885–1931), football player
- Hanns Klemm (1885–1961), engineer and entrepreneur
- Paul Kühnle (1885–1970), football player
- Paul Leni (1885–1929), set designer, set designer and director
- Rudolf Schreiner (1885–1953), architect
- Maria Raiser (1885–1966), politician (CDU), member of the state parliament
- Clara Rühle (1885–1947), painter, early protagonist of abstraction and companion of modernity
- Charlotte Armbruster (1886–1970), politician
- Hermann Bäuerle (1886–1972), painter
- Walter Dunz (1886–1963), tax clerk
- Ernst Hohl (1886–1957), ancient historian
- Viktor von Weizsäcker (1886–1957), physician
- Bruno Frank (1887–1945), writer
- Walter Georgii (1887–1967), pianist and piano teacher
- Richard Gölz (1887–1975), Protestant church musician and theologian
- August Häussermann (1887–1954), mechanical engineer
- Arthur Kauffmann (1887–1983), art historian and art dealer
- Eduard Kern (1887–1972), lawyer and university professor
- Hermann Pantlen (1887–1968), Army Archives Director
- Alexander Schwab (1887–1943), politician and publicist
- Karl-Tobias Schwab (1887–1967), glass painter, graphic artist, font designer and university professor
- Eberhard Teuffel (1887–1945), Reich judge
- Hermann Faber (1888–1979), Protestant theologian
- Margarete Fischer-Bosch (1888–1972), politician
- Rudolf Gehring (1888–1980), politician
- Kurt von Marval (1888–1980), founder
- Kurt Noack (1888–1963), botanist and university professor
- Oskar Schlemmer (1888–1943), painter, sculptor and set designer
- Ludwig Uhland (1888–?), SA leader
- Willi Baumeister (1889–1955), painter, stage designer, academy professor and typographer
- Max Dibbern (1889–1972), politician
- Dietrich Kraiss (1889–1944), officer
- Leopold Marx (1889–1983), writer, poet and manufacturer
- Otto Merz (1889–1933), automobile racing driver
- Otto Riethmüller (1889–1938), pastor and spiritual poet
- Hans Robert Vollmöller (1889–1917), pioneer of German aviation
- Reinhold Weegmann (1889–1963), painter and etcher
- Hermann Zaiss (1889–1958), evangelist
- Fritz Berckhemer (1890–1954), paleontologist
- Hermann Brachert (1890–1972), sculptor
- Rudolf von Bünau (1890–1962), general of the infantry
- Fritz Elsas (1890–1945), politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Max Häusserer (1890–?), Police officer and SS leader
- Diether von Kleist (1890–1971), officer and prehistoric
- Fritz Mannheimer (1890–1939), German-Dutch banker and art collector
- Hermann Scheihing (1890–1934), designer and entrepreneur
- Carl Siber (1890–?), Writer
- Eugen Stähle (1890–1948), Nazi doctor and politician (NSDAP)
- Karl Strölin (1890–1963), politician
- Kurt Vollmöller (1890–1936), antiquarian, book and art collector and writer
- Heinrich Wandt (1890–1965), author and publicist
- Walther Fischer von Weikersthal (1890–1953), officer
- Carl Jules Weyl (1890–1948), American film architect
- Eberhard Wildermuth (1890–1952), politician
1891 to 1900
- Paul Eipper (1891–1964), writer
- Luise Lampert (1891–1962), teacher
- Jella Lepman (1891–1970), journalist, author and translator
- Julius Mezger (1891–1976), general practitioner and homeopath
- Joachim von Moltke (1891–1956), NSDAP functionary and member of the Reichstag
- Helmut Richter (1891–1977), officer
- Emil Schmid (1891–1982), Swiss botanist
- Erich Schönhardt (1891–1979), mathematician
- Sophie Tschorn (1891–1975), radio pioneer and writer
- Kurt Walcher (1891–1973), forensic doctor and university lecturer
- Gotthold Brendle (1892–1963), politician (CDU)
- Wolf Durian (1892–1969), journalist, translator and author of books for young people
- Otto Fahr (1892–1969), swimmer and entrepreneur
- E. Kurt Fischer (1892–1991), journalist, radio editor and media scientist
- Fritz von Graevenitz (1892–1959), painter, sculptor and teacher
- Emil Gröner (1892–1944), football player and coach
- Fred Hildenbrandt (1892–1963), journalist and writer
- Erna Klemm (1892–1978), poet
- Robert Knauss (1892–1955), officer
- Alfred Knoerzer (1892–1978), officer and merchant
- Benita Koch-Otte (1892–1976), image maker and textile designer
- Hedwig Lohß (1892–1986), writer
- Hermann Umfrid (1892–1934), Protestant pastor
- Karl Walser (1892–1982), District President
- Christian Werner (1892–1932), racing car driver
- Richard Alber (1893–1962), District Administrator of the Münsingen district
- Eduard Ege (1893–1978), painter, graphic artist and wood cutter
- Erwin Fues (1893–1970), physicist
- Emil Hipp (1893–1965), sculptor and architect
- Friedrich Huttenlocher (1893–1973), geographer
- Heinrich Kraut (1893–1992), nutrition researcher
- Adolph Lowe (1893–1995), sociologist and economist
- Robin Schall-Emden (1893–1946), naval officer
- Philipp Albrecht Duke of Württemberg (1893–1975), head of the House of Württemberg
- Karl Buck (1894–1977), SS-Hauptsturmführer and camp commandant
- Ludwig Eisenlohr junior (1894–1993), architect
- Friedrich Foerster (1894–1970), local politician (NSDAP)
- Rudolf Formis (1894–1935), engineer and radio technician
- Karl Hartenstein (1894–1952), mission inspector
- Benedikt Kautsky (1894–1960), Austrian economist and finance expert
- Hermann Kress (1894–?), Sculptor, etcher and draftsman
- Walter Scharpff (1894–1974), physician
- Hermine Sterler (1894–1982), actress
- Hermann Aldinger (1895–1972), garden architect
- Heinrich Eberbach (1895–1992), officer
- Ernst Georgi (1895–1983), doctor and politician (CDU)
- Erich Hagenlocher (1895–1958), carom player
- Walter Hieber (1895–1976), chemist
- Max Horkheimer (1895–1973), social philosopher
- Karl Lieblich (1895–1984), lawyer, businessman and writer
- Fritz Rück (1895–1959), publicist
- Heinz Scheurlen (1895–1971), officer
- Rüdiger Schleicher (1895–1945), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Karl Schmückle (1895–1970), politician (NSDAP)
- Karl Friedrich Schmidhuber (1895–1967), dentist
- Georg Spiegel (1895–1960), politician (SPD / SED)
- Hans Volkart (1895–1965), architect and university professor
- Maria Walter (1895–1988), politician (KPD)
- Gustav Wirsching (1895–1961), music teacher
- Werner Zech (1895–1981), General
- Robert Zeller (1895–1966), politician (NSDAP)
- Walther Baerwolff (1896–1969), teacher and politician (DNVP)
- Karl Deininger (1896–1956), civil engineer
- Fritz Donner (1896–1979), internist and homeopath
- Paul Kälberer (1896–1974), painter and graphic artist
- Otto Kuhn (1896–1978), zoologist, university professor and rector of the University of Cologne
- Ernst Mahle (1896–1983), industrialist and engineer
- Carl Alexander Duke of Württemberg (1896–1964), member of the House of Württemberg and Benedictine monk
- Willy Reichert (1896–1973), comedian, folk actor and singer
- Johannes Ludwig Schmitt (1896–1963), physician, politician and political activist
- Hans Schumm (1896–1990), actor
- Kurt Adam (1897–1973), officer
- Richard Auberlen (1897–?), Road construction engineer
- Karl Dempel (1897–1967), politician (NSDAP)
- Anni Geiger-Hof (1897–1995), writer
- Lisa Heiss (1897–1981), writer
- Paul Schlack (1897–1987), chemist, inventor and professor
- Theobald Thier (1897–1949), SS brigade leader
- Wilhelm (III.) Von Urach (1897–1957), mechanical engineer
- Rudolf Berthold (1898–1960), engineer, professor and company founder
- Marta Fuchs (1898–1974), singer
- Wilhelm Haspel (1898–1952), Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler-Benz AG
- Margarete Oehm (1898–1978), painter and graphic artist
- Wolfgang Martin Schede (1898–1975), writer, choreographer and photographer
- Walter Scherff (1898–1945), army officer
- Otto Friedrich Bach (1899–1981), politician (SPD)
- Richard Baumann (1899–1997), theologian and book author
- Hans Bettex (1899–1963), architect and local politician
- Adolf Höschle (1899–1969), football player
- Karl Keim (1899–1988), politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Reinhard von Koenig-Fachsenfeld (1899–1992), engineer, inventor, automobile and motorcycle racing driver
- Eugen Maier (1899–1940), politician (NSDAP)
- Friedrich Moltenbrey (1899–1962), politician (SPD)
- Eugen Munder (1899–1952), politician (NSDAP) and Gauleiter
- Karl Georg Pfleiderer (1899–1957), politician (FDP) and diplomat
- Elisabeth Plattner (1899–1994), educator and writer
- Heinrich Rau (1899–1961), politician (KPD / SED)
- Erich von Waldburg-Zeil (1899–1953), entrepreneur and large landowner
- Carl Rudolf Bertsch (1900–1967), writer and painter
- Hermann Diem (1900–1975), Protestant pastor and theologian
- Felix Eisele (1900–1965), engineer and professor
- Wilhelm Geyer (1900–1968), painter, graphic artist and glass painter
- Wolf Hirth (1900–1959), graduate engineer and glider pioneer
- Walther Hoß (1900–1993), architect and construction clerk
- Werner Krauss (1900–1976), Romanist, resistance fighter against National Socialism and politician
- Otto Lautenschlager (1900–1987), writer and poet
- Paul Reichle (1900–1981), painter
- Hermann Reutter (1900–1985), composer and pianist
- Gustav Riek (1900–1976), prehistoric
- Paul Schempp (1900–1959), Evangelical Lutheran pastor, religion teacher and theology professor
- Wilhelm Strienz (1900–1987), singer
- Fritz Walter (1900–1981), football official
- Eugen Wiedmaier (1900–1940), politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Carl Wurster (1900–1974), chemist and military economist
- Ernst Yelin (1900–1991), sculptor
20th century
1901 to 1910
- Hermann Bay (1901–1985), civil engineer
- Erich Botzenhart (1901–1956), historian
- Werner Gross (1901–1982), art historian
- Wilhelm Hoffmann (1901–1986), librarian
- Alfred Kärcher (1901–1959), engineer and entrepreneur
- Maria Koppenhöfer (1901–1948), actress
- Robert Leibbrand (1901–1963), politician (KPD)
- Otto Maier (1901–1934), politician (NSDAP)
- Hermann Matthes (1901–1976), politician (CDU)
- Rudolf Meier (1901–1961), politician (NSDAP)
- Fred Uhlman (1901–1985), lawyer, painter and writer
- Walter Erich Schäfer (1901–1981), farmer, writer, dramaturge
- Paul Binder (1902–1981), politician (CDU)
- Oskar Frech (1902–1985), founder of the company Oskar Frech GmbH in Schorndorf
- Karl Gideon Gössele (1902–1996), German and Austrian writer
- Karl Gonser (1902–1979), architect
- Hans Grunsky (1902–1988), philosopher
- Reinhold Henzler (1902–1968), economist
- Grete Reinwald (1902–1983), film actress
- August Reuss (1902–1986), District Administrator in the Backnang district
- Ernst Rexer (1902–1983), physicist
- Julie Rösch (1902–1984), politician (CDU)
- Cläre Schimmel (1902–1986), radio play director
- Hermann E. Sieger (1902–1954), stamp dealer and publisher
- Werner Straub (1902-1983), psychologist
- Rudolf Yelin the Younger (1902–1991), glass painter
- Ludwig Zukschwerdt (1902–1974), surgeon and university professor
- Rudolf von Zwerger (1902–1945), geologist and geophysicist
- Fritz Bauer (1903–1968), judge and public prosecutor
- Sonja Bragowa (1903–1998), dancer
- Werner Fleischhauer (1903–1997), art historian
- Walter Gaßmann (1903–1979), politician (CDU)
- Wolfgang Haußmann (1903–1989), politician (FDP)
- Kalanag (1903–1963), magician
- Werner Klingler (1903–1972), actor, director and screenwriter
- Hans-Otto Mayer (1903–1983), bookseller, Thomas Mann researcher and collector
- Werner Picot (1903–1992), lawyer, diplomat and businessman
- Hanni Reinwald (1903–1978), actress
- Hans Rheinwald (1903–1968), agricultural scientist
- Helene Schoettle (1903–1994), politician (SPD)
- Hermann Schwerdtfeger (1903–1988), publisher and journalist
- Mia Seeger (1903–1991), design theorist and author
- Eugen Ulmer (1903–1988), legal scholar
- Konrad Wittwer (1903–1973), publisher and politician (FDP)
- Gerhard Aßfahl (1904–2007), educator and local researcher
- Ernst Blum (1904–1980), football player
- Erich Eichele (1904–1985), Protestant theologian
- Walter Häbich (1904 / 05–1934), politician (KPD)
- Max Horn (1904–1989), industrialist and SS member
- Artur Jahn (1904–1983), politician (CDU)
- Werner Nestel (1904–1974), high frequency technician
- Otto Neunhoeffer (1904–1998), chemist
- Otto Ernst Pfleiderer (1904–1989), economist and central bank president
- Theodor Pfizer (1904–1992), politician
- Ludwig Raiser (1904–1980), professor
- Hans Paul Schmohl (1904–1973), architect and designer
- René Schwachhofer (1904–1970), poet, essayist and critic
- Gerdy Troost (1904–2003), architect
- Otto Ulmer (1904–1973), painter and textile entrepreneur
- Theodor Benzinger (1905–1999), American physiologist
- Fritz Ernst (1905–1963), historian
- Georg Federer (1905–1984), diplomat
- Else Himmelträger (1905–1944), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Willem Holsboer (1905–1959), actor, director and theater manager
- Maria Keller (1905–1998), artist
- Arnulf Klett (1905–1974), Lord Mayor of Stuttgart
- Theodor Koch (1905–1976), engineer, entrepreneur, arms manufacturer
- Martin Löffler (1905–1987), lawyer and press lawyer
- Bernhard Müller (1905–2001), politician (CDU), member of the state parliament and chemical entrepreneur
- Eugen Ochs (1905–1990), trade unionist and communist politician
- Martin Schempp (1905–1984), glider pioneer
- Kurt Schumacher (1905–1942), sculptor and communist resistance fighter
- Alexander Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (1905–1964), ancient historian
- Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (1905–1944), lawyer
- Felix Elieser Shinnar (1905–1985), Israeli diplomat
- Alfred Wais (1905–1988), painter and graphic artist
- Kuno Barth (1906–1994), lawyer and economist
- Wilhelm Boger (1906–1977), SS Oberscharführer
- Helmut Bornefeld (1906–1990), Protestant church musician, composer, organ expert, graphic artist and author
- Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg (1906–1985), conductor
- Willy Bürkle (1906–1973), entrepreneur
- Walter von Cube (1906–1984), Swiss journalist
- Will Eisenmann (1906–1992), composer
- Wilhelm Theodor Elwert (1906–1997), Romance studies, literary scholar and linguist
- Gertrud Frühschütz (1906–1990), politician (KPD)
- Oscar Heiler (1906–1995), actor and comedian
- Walther Hinz (1906–1992), Iranologist, linguist and university professor
- Adolf Kern (1906–1976), composer, organist and church musician
- Lothar König (1906–1946), Jesuit and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Otto Leypoldt (1906–1956), politician (CDU)
- Siegfried Melchinger (1906–1988), theater critic
- Friedrich Messerschmidt (1906–1929), motorcycle racing driver
- Eberhard Müller (1906–1989), Protestant theologian
- Regina Relang (1906–1989), fashion photographer
- Max Strecker (1906–1991), Swabian comedian, folk actor and singer
- Willi Birn (1907–2000), administrative clerk , lawyer and district president
- Willi Bleicher (1907–1981), trade unionist
- Kuno Brandel (1907–1983), trade unionist, journalist and anti-fascist
- Walter Brudi (1907–1987), painter and book graphic artist
- Paul Collmer (1907–1979), Protestant publisher
- Hellmut von Cube (1907–1979), writer and author
- Max Grünbeck (1907–1984), mayor
- Paul Hofstetter (1907–1983), politician (SPD) and member of the state parliament
- Herbert Jehle (1907–1983), German-American physicist and university professor
- Herbert Kappler (1907–1978), Nazi functionary and war criminal
- Eberhard Koebel (1907–1955), author
- Otto Küster (1907–1989), Christian, lawyer and anti-fascist
- Hans Georg Rupp (1907–1989), judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Erich Schumm (1907–1979), entrepreneur and inventor
- Karl Umgelter (1907–1941), hammer thrower and sports official
- Kurt Wais (1907–1995), Romanist, Germanist and comparativeist
- Lotte Weitbrecht (* 1907), publisher and owner of Thienemann Verlag
- Eugen Eberle (1908–1996), toolmaker, trade unionist and politician (KPD)
- Trude Eipperle (1908–1997), singer
- Peter Härlin (1908–1960), journalist
- Kurt Hohenberger (1908–1979), trumpeter and band leader
- Edward Lowinsky (1908–1985), American musicologist
- Günther Reinecke (1908–1972), lawyer and SS leader
- Helmut Schäfer (1908–1994), weightlifter
- Alfred Schieske (1908–1970), actor
- Paul Sixt (1908–1964), Kapellmeister
- Erich Sundermann (1908–1993), politician (NSDAP)
- Erwin Häussler (1909–1981), politician (CDU)
- Kurt Jaeger (1909–1975), numismatist
- Max Kohlhaas (1909–1985), Federal Prosecutor
- Hermann Lang (1909–1987), racing car driver
- Urs Lang-Kurz (actually Ursula , 1909–1998), fashion photographer
- Fritz Leonhardt (1909–1999), civil engineer
- Hermann Reissner (1909–1996), engineer and entrepreneur
- Paul Stohrer (1909–1975), architect and university professor
- Ludwig Wemmer (1909–1991), lawyer, diplomat and Nazi functionary
- Walter Balz (1910–1990), politician (SPD / FDP)
- Rolf Gutbrod (1910–1999), architect and university professor
- Trude Heess (1910–1990), actress
- Erwin Heim (1910–1987), politician, mayor of Weinsberg
- Rudolf Haußer (1910–2003), doctor
- Franz Karl Maier (1910–1984), publisher and editor
- Wolf Steidle (1910–2003), classical philologist
- Gerda Taro (1910–1937), photographer
- Werner Walz (1910–1994), writer
1911 to 1920
- Brigitte Alexander (1911–1995), German-Mexican author, actress, director and translator
- Wolfgang Dessecker (1911–1973), mathematician and athlete
- Hans Endres (1911–2004), religious philosopher and author
- Lore Fischer (1911–1991), contralto, violinist and music teacher
- Eugen Funk (1911–2004), artist, professor, graphic designer and typographer
- Oskar Glemser (1911–2005), chemist
- Erich Hermann (1911–1984), Swabian humorist, parodist, singer and folk actor
- Siegfried Lauffer (1911–1986), ancient historian
- Gertrud Leibbrand (1911–2002), politician (KPD)
- Hans Löhrl (1911–2001), ornithologist and behavioral scientist
- Manfred Mezger (1911–1996), Protestant theologian
- Gerhart Nebinger (1911–1997), archivist and genealogist
- Albert Prinzing (1911–1993), economist
- Josef Rieck (1911–1970), bookseller
- Hans-Ulrich von Ruepprecht (1911–2006), lawyer and heraldist
- Anni Schaad (1911–1988), founder of the Langani fashion jewelry workshop
- Fritz Weber (1911–1998), farmer and politician (FDP)
- Erwin Bauer (1912–1958), racing car driver
- Otto Bökle (1912–1988), football player
- Walter Carlé (1912–1996), geologist
- Heinz Dürrbeck (1912–2001), board member of IG Metall
- Rudolf Fischer (1912–1976), racing car driver
- Maria Friedemann (1912–1999), lawyer, member of the state parliament
- Günther Glaser (1912–2003), physicist, engineering scientist and university professor
- Walter Hamelehle (1912–1946), motorcycle racing driver
- Ruth Hausmeister (1912–2012), actress
- Fritz Hinderer (1912–1991), astronomer and astrophysicist
- Richard Holm (1912–1988), singer
- Hans Wilhelm König (1912–?), SS-Obersturmführer and concentration camp doctor
- Friedrich Roemer (1912–1996), District President
- Alberta Rommel (1912-2001), writer
- Albert Widmann (1912–1986), SS-Sturmbannführer
- Georg Brütting (1913–1997), glider pilot and aviation author
- Falk Harnack (1913–1991), director, screenwriter and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Bruno Hoffmann (1913–1991), instrument developer and glass musician
- Alfred Kienzle (1913–1940), water polo player
- Hermann Lenz (1913–1998), writer
- Erwin Schüle (1913–1993), public prosecutor
- Kurt Steim (1913–1983), entrepreneur
- Walter Tlach (1913–2004), Protestant pastor and director of studies
- Erik Blumenthal (1914-2004), psychologist
- Hans Brügel (1914–2009), physician
- Alfred Dompert (1914–1991), track and field athlete
- Erich Ganzenmüller (1914–1983), politician (CDU)
- Kurt Geiger (1914–2009), politician (CDU)
- Magda Hagstotz (1914-2001), painter
- Rainer Hildebrandt (1914–2004), historian and publicist
- Hans Knoll (1914–1955), entrepreneur
- Gustav Nonnenmacher (1914–2012), sculptor and graphic artist
- Herman Pilnik (1914–1981), Argentine chess master
- Victor Rudolf Ott (1914–1986), rheumatologist
- Lilo Rasch-Naegele (1914–1978), graphic artist, illustrator and painter
- Erich Strobel (1914–1943), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Thaddäus Troll (1914–1980), writer
- Alfred Vohrer (1914–1986), film director and screenwriter
- Gerhard Becker (1915–1984), actor
- Eugen Betzler (1915–1991), politician (SPD)
- Kurt Diez (1915–1974), politician (CDU)
- Kurt Häussermann (1915–1990), entrepreneur and inventor
- Helmut Hölder (1915–2014), paleontologist
- Siegfried Junghans (1915–1999), prehistoric
- Ulrich Mann (1915–1989), Protestant systematic theologian
- Karl Münchinger (1915–1990), conductor
- Edith Seibert (1915–2003), painter
- Horst Göppinger (1916–1996), judge
- Walter Hamma (1916–1988), violin maker
- Helle Hirsch (1916–1937), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Ulrich Lebsanft (1916–2014), diplomat
- Alfred Pfeifle (1916–1986), singer
- Friedrich Rau (1916–2001), lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Ernst Schaude (1916–2001), administrative lawyer
- Ursula Schweitzer (1916–1960), Egyptologist
- Alfred Weidenmann (1916–2000), director and author
- Albert Wolf (1916–1986), politician (CDU)
- Martha Maria Bosch (1917–1997), writer
- Kurt Gossweiler (1917–2017), historian
- Rudolf Gross (1917–2008), physician
- Erwin Heinle (1917–2002), architect and university professor
- Margret Hildebrand (1917–1998), industrial designer
- Omar Lamparter (1917–2014), jazz and entertainment musician
- Walter Linsenmaier (1917–2000), Swiss painter and entomologist
- Gerd Schmückle (1917–2013), General
- Karl Steinbuch (1917–2005), cyberneticist, communications engineer and information theorist
- Ernst Wanner (1917–2002), painter
- Helmut Leonhardt (1918-2000), anatomist
- Otto Wolfgang Bechtle (1918–2012), entrepreneur as well as publisher and editor
- Hans Gasparitsch (1918–2002), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Albert Kapr (1918–1995), calligrapher, typographer and university professor
- Gustav Schumm (1889–1966), senior teacher and president of VfB Stuttgart, rugby and football player
- Eugen Seibold (1918–2013), marine geologist and professor
- Ulrich Steinhilper (1918–2009), author and the inventor of electronic word processing
- Manfred Stohrer (1918–1976), Protestant pastor, pacifist, nature conservationist and art lover
- Gerhard Wilhelm (1918–2009), choirmaster
- Fritz Bürkle (1919–2013), hydraulic engineer
- Hans Göppinger (1919–1996), lawyer, psychiatrist and criminologist
- Krafft Werner Jaeger (1919–2008), officer
- Helmut Bazille (1920–1973), politician (SPD)
- Wolfgang Bechtle (1920–1983), writer and nature photographer
- Lore Doerr-Niessner (1920–1983), painter and sculptor
- Hermann Geißler (1920–2001), Austrian politician and industrial clerk
- Werner P. Heyd (1920–1996), journalist and book author
- Anne-Marie Hofmann (1920–2014), lawyer
- Senta Kapoun (1920–2019), Austrian translator
- Ellis Kaut (1920–2015), children's book author
- Georg Kleemann (1920–1992), non-fiction author
- Gerd Krämer (1920–2010), sports reporter
- Heinz Rall (1920–2006), architect
- Rolf Sammet (1920–1997), chemist and manager
- Eberhard Schmidhäuser (1920–2002), legal scholar and professor
- Walter Schock (1920–2005), motor sportsman
- Wolf Weitbrecht (1920–1987), doctor
- Richard von Weizsäcker (1920–2015), politician (CDU), Federal President 1984–1994
- Hans Ziegler (1920–2017), soccer player and athlete
1921 to 1930
- Kurt Adolff (1921–2012), racing car driver
- Pero Alexander (1921–2011), actor
- Volker Friedberg (1921–2014), gynecologist and obstetrician
- Margot Jolanthe Hemberger (1921–2016), painter and sculptor
- Bernhard Kapp (1921–2014), entrepreneur and association president
- Oscar Müller (1921–2003), actor
- Emil Obermann (1921–1994), journalist, author and television presenter
- Walter Queißner (1921–1997), long-distance runner and sports official
- Hans Ulrich Reichert (1921–2018), journalist
- Helmut Schönnamsgruber (1921–2008), natural scientist, nature conservationist and club and association official
- Hanne Schorp-Pflumm (1921–1990), sculptor
- Helmut Thomä (1921–2013), doctor, psychoanalyst and university professor
- Heinz Weiss (1921–2010), actor
- Rudolf Wildenmann (1921–1993), political scientist
- Eugen Böhringer (1922–2013), racing driver and rally driver
- Karl Dietrich Bracher (1922–2016), political scientist and historian
- Paula Fuchs (1922–2013), politician (CDU)
- Rudolf Haas (1922–2004), English and Americanist
- Ekkehard Kallee (1922–2012), nuclear medicine specialist
- Gerhard Kielwein (1922–2011), legal scholar
- Ulrich Planck (* 1922), agricultural sociologist
- Olaf Radke (1922–1972), politician (SPD)
- Gustav Rau (1922–2002), art collector
- Alois Rummel (1922–2013), journalist and publicist
- Willi Seiß (1922–2013), esoteric and anthroposophist
- Fritz Umgelter (1922–1981), film and television director
- Johanne Autenrieth (1923–1996), classical philologist and mediaevalist
- Kurt Gebhardt (1923–2015), politician (FDP), lawyer and Lord Mayor of Waiblingen
- Hildegard Gerster-Schwenkel (1923–2016), teacher and Swabian poet
- Martin Gümbel (1923–1986), composer and music teacher
- Walde Huth (1923–2011), photographer
- Ruth Kommerell (1923–1986), film and theater actress
- Inge Löwenstein (* 1923), Miss Germany
- Carl-Werner Sanne (1923–1981), diplomat
- Horst Jaedicke (1924–2010), editor, film producer and television presenter
- Karl Baßler (1924–2013), politician (NPD)
- Robert Häusser (1924–2013), photographer
- Peter Heim (* 1924), author and journalist
- Gisela Enders (* 1924), virologist
- Werner Käß (* 1924), geologist
- Heinz Krämer (1924–2015), writer
- Herbert Rösler (1924–2006), artist
- Lothar Schall (1924–1996), painter
- Hildegard Schirmacher (1924–2015), architect, building historian and conservationist
- Robert Schlienz (1924–1995), football player
- Carlo Schönhaar (1924–1942), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Julius Steiner (1924–1997), politician (CDU)
- Günther Weinmann (* 1924), lawyer
- Egmont Wildhirt (1924–2011), hepatologist, university professor and clinic director
- Max Bächer (1925–2011), architect and university professor
- Ernst Haar (1925-2004), trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Ilse Künkele (1925–1992), actress
- Erwin Läpple (* 1925), football player
- Günter Rombold (1925–2017), Austrian theologian, philosopher, art historian, priest, university professor, art collector and author
- Gabriele Stegmüller-Zimmermann (1925–2011), flautist and university teacher
- Hermann Steinthal (1925–2014), classical philologist and specialist didactic specialist
- Günther Wille (1925–1996), classical philologist and musicologist
- Eva Zippel (1925–2013), sculptor and draftsman
- Richard Becker (* 1926), journalist, editor and director
- Hans Berckhemer (1926–2014), geophysicist
- Klaus Bürgle (1926–2015), graphic artist
- Rudolf Gompper (1926–1999), chemist
- Manfred Gwinner (1926–1991), geologist
- Hans Joos (1926-2010), physicist
- Hans Joachim Kauffmann (1926–2008), conductor, composer and university professor
- Rudolf Kühn (1926–1963), astronomer
- Hans Luz (1926–2016), garden and landscape architect
- Franz Georg Maier (1926–2014), ancient historian
- Gerhart Mayer (1926–2018), Germanist and university professor
- Ruth Mönch (1926–2000), actress, singer and presenter
- Alfred Nann (* 1926), agricultural scientist and politician (SPD)
- Thomas Reiner (* 1926), actor and voice actor
- Rudolf Rott (1926–2003), virologist
- Jörg Schäfer (* 1926), classical archaeologist
- Hansludwig Scheffold (1926–1969), politician (CDU)
- Franz Sondheimer (1926–1981), British chemist
- Reinhold Steinhilb (1926–2005), racing cyclist, cycling trainer and official
- Werner Breitschwerdt (* 1927), manager and engineer
- Felix von Cube (* 1927), educational scientist
- Hans Dinger (1927-2010), manager
- Dieter Eppler (1927–2008), actor
- Karl-Heinz Forster (1927–2015), economist and manager
- Joachim Fuchsberger (1927–2014), actor and entertainer
- Friedrich Hänssler (1927–2019), theologian and musicologist
- Klaus Harpprecht (1927–2016), journalist and author
- Reinhard Häußler (1927–2005), classical philologist
- Peter Heidinger (* 1927), engineer and energy manager
- Helene Kienzle (1927–2017), roller art skater
- Werner Koch (1927–1993), expert
- Rolf Landauer (1927–1999), German-American physicist and information scientist
- Hans-Jörg Mauser (1927–2012), politician (CDU)
- Werner Rau (1927–2013), biologist and university professor
- Alfred Seeger (1927–2015), physicist
- Werner Zandt (1927–2009), track and field athlete
- Klaus Blech (* 1928), civil servant and diplomat
- Robert Bosch jun. (1928-2004), entrepreneur
- Ulrich Engel (1928–2020), Germanist and philologist
- Heinz Fellhauer (* 1928), lawyer
- Dieter Gaier (1928–2002), mathematician
- Eduard Gaugler (1928–2014), economist
- Hans Herrmann (* 1928), racing car driver
- Jürgen Mecheels (1928–2006), chemist
- Rudolf Reinhardt (1928–2007), Catholic theologian, church historian and university professor
- Manfred Rommel (1928–2013), politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Stuttgart 1974–96
- Rolf Schoeck (1928–1999), economist and politician (CDU), member of the state parliament
- Heinrich Senfft (1928–2017), media lawyer and publicist
- Karlheinz Senghas (1928–2004), botanist
- Peter Ulrich (1928–2011), political scientist and politician (SPD)
- Hans Georg Wunderlich (1928–1974), geologist
- Herbert Zapp (1928–2004), banker and art patron
- Gerhard Bechtold (* 1929), soccer goalkeeper
- Waldemar Besson (1929–1971), historian, political scientist and publicist
- Martin Dietrich (1929–2012), lawyer and Lord Mayor of Backnang
- Rudolf Doernach (1929–2016), architect, bio-architect and farmer
- Hans-Peter Dürr (1929–2014), physicist
- Jörg Faerber (* 1929), conductor
- Reinhold Finkbeiner (1929–2010), composer and organist
- Günther Friedrich (1929–2014), mineralogist
- Herbert Gassert (1929–2011), industrial manager
- Martin Grüner (1929-2018), politician (FDP)
- Peter Hans Hofschneider (1929–2004), pioneer of German molecular biology
- Hans Krämer (1929–2015), philosopher and classical philologist
- Ernst-Michael Kranich (1929–2007), biologist, teacher, Goetheanist and anthroposophist
- Walther Ludwig (* 1929), classical philologist
- Ernst Mahle (* 1929), German-Brazilian music teacher, conductor and composer
- Elsbeth Mordo (* 1929), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Klaus Roller (1929–2000), church musician, organist and composer
- Reinhold Schwarz (1929–2017), gynecologist
- Klaus Wegenast (1929–2006), Protestant theologian
- Bernhard Ziegler (1929–2013), paleontologist
- Manfred Abelein (1930–2008), politician (CDU) and mountaineer
- Dietrich Aigner (1930–1994), historian and librarian
- Heinz Bandke (* 1930), football official
- Gerlinde Beck (1930–2006), sculptor and painter
- Hans Burkardt (1930–2017), graphic designer, university professor and calligrapher
- Fred Herzog (1930–2019), Canadian photographer
- Rolf H. Krauss (* 1930), entrepreneur, art historian, photographer, collector and author
- Berthold Leibinger (1930–2018), entrepreneur
- Heinrich von Lersner (1930–2014), administrative lawyer
- Helmut Palmer (1930–2004), civil rights activist and pomologist
- Klaus Paysan (1930–2011), photographer and book author
- Hildegard Schwigon (* 1930), member of the state parliament
- Willy Seiler (1930–1988), actor, singer and presenter
- Rolf Unbehauen (1930–2016), electrical engineer
- Fritz Vogelgsang (1930–2009), translator, essayist and editor
- Lothar Woerner (1930–2000), lawyer
1931 to 1940
- Fritz Beck (1931–2009), chemist
- Wilhelm Deist (1931–2003), historian
- Dieter Ehmann (1931–2013), manager
- Kurt Geibel (1931–2013), chemist and professor
- Rainer Gutknecht (1931–2018), politician (CDU)
- Werner Haas (1931–1976), pianist
- Hartmut Maurer (* 1931), legal scholar
- Gisela Mayer (1931–2020), local politician, founder of the first women's list
- Jörg Rehberg (1931–2001), Swiss legal scholar
- Friedrich Wilhelm zu Wied (1931–2000), entrepreneur and patron
- Ulrich Gauß (* 1932), Lord Mayor of Waiblingen
- Claus-Wilhelm Hoffmann (* 1932), Lord Mayor of Biberach an der Riss
- Karl-Hans Kern (1932–2014), politician (SPD) and pastor
- Gerhard Klein (* 1932), educator
- Gerhard Konzelmann (1932–2008), journalist
- Alfons Musterle (1932–2010), religious educator
- Max Resch (1932-2011), boxer
- Hans Peter Stihl (* 1932), entrepreneur
- Michael von Albrecht (* 1933), classical philologist
- Horst Waldemar Beck (1933–2014), philosopher, author and Protestant theologian
- Heinz Dürr (* 1933), entrepreneur and manager
- Walter Euchner (1933–2011), political scientist
- Rul Gunzenhäuser (1933–2018), computer scientist and professor
- Horst Hirschler (* 1933), Lutheran theologian and bishop
- Herbert Hörz (* 1933), philosopher and science historian
- Werner Koch (1933–2000), agricultural scientist and university professor
- Gundolf Kohlmaier (* 1933), theoretical chemist and environmental researcher
- Eberhard Kolb (* 1933), professor
- Doris Odendahl (1933–2013), politician (SPD)
- Michael Pflegehar (1933–1991), film director and television producer
- Helmuth Rilling (* 1933), church musician, conductor and music teacher
- Johannes Schaaf (1933–2019), director
- Ottmar Schoch (* 1933), psychologist
- Alwin Binder (1934–2017), Germanist and literary scholar
- Michael May (* 1934), racing car driver
- Gert Reinhart (1934–2007), lawyer and university professor
- Elmar Seebold (* 1934), Germanist and linguist, lexicologist and runologist
- Manfred Wörner (1934–1994), lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Herbert E. Brekle (1935–2018), typographer and linguist
- Wolfgang Dauner (1935–2020), keyboard player, jazz pianist and film composer
- Hans-Peter Haas (* 1935), pioneer of artistic screen printing
- Annemarie Hanke (1935–1992), politician (CDU)
- Helmut Lachenmann (* 1935), composer and composition teacher
- Karl-Heinrich Lebherz (* 1935), former Lord Mayor of Winnenden
- Manfred Lieb (1935–2017), civil, labor, commercial and corporate lawyer
- Eva Mayr-Stihl (* 1935), entrepreneur
- Ottmar Mohring (1935–2015), sculptor
- Klaus Piltz (1935–1993), industrial manager
- Ferdinand Alexander Porsche (1935–2012), industrial designer
- Günter Schöllkopf (1935–1979), draftsman, graphic artist and painter
- Hermann Scholl (* 1935), entrepreneur
- Manfred Bopp (1936–2006), football player
- Peter Deyhle (* 1936), Swiss gastroenterologist
- Gerhard Ertl (* 1936), physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Hanns Gabelmann (1936–1996), classical archaeologist
- Rolf Gleiter (* 1936), chemist, university professor
- Egon Gramer (1936–2014), author, Germanist and educator
- Hans Hafenbrack (* 1936), journalist and theologian
- Klaus Hahnzog (* 1936), lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Michael Peter Holm (1936–2009), stage actor
- Gunther Jauss (1936–2016), architect
- Günter Klass (1936–1967), racing car driver
- Manfred Klein (1936–2012), politician, Member of the Bundestag and mayor
- Manfred List (* 1936), politician (CDU)
- Bernhard Mann (* 1936), historian
- Werner Mitsch (1936–2009), aphorist
- Angela Schmid (* 1936), actress
- Ingeborg Schumacher (1936–2008), actress
- Heinz Schwarzbach (* 1936), architect, town planner and university professor
- Karlheinz Stierle (* 1936), Romance studies and literary scholar
- Heinz Teufel (1936–2007), gallery owner for concrete art
- Rüdiger Vischer (1936–2017), classical philologist
- Ingrid Walz (* 1936), politician (FDP)
- Clemens Winckler (* 1936), politician (CDU)
- Rolf Ziegler (* 1936), sociologist
- Manfred Autenrieth (* 1937), District Administrator of the Rottweil district
- Hermann Balle (* 1937), publisher
- Wolfgang Duffner (* 1937), writer
- Theodor Ebert (* 1937), political scientist, sociologist and peace researcher
- Hans Eideneier (* 1937), Byzantinist, Neo-Greekist and translator
- Sieglinde Frank (* 1937), author and Swabian dialect poet
- Ernst Hagenmeyer (* 1937), electrical engineer and energy manager
- Bernhard Hänsel (1937–2017), archaeologist
- Ingo Klöcker (* 1937), engineer, product designer, artist and university lecturer
- Walter Koechner (* 1937), American electrical engineer
- Ewald Liska (1937–2017), physicist and musician
- Hans Georg Majer (* 1937), Turkologist and university professor
- Josua Reichert (* 1937), printer, typographer, graphic artist and author
- Manfred Reiner (* 1937), soccer player and coach
- Hans Rühle (* 1937), head of the social science institute of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation
- Roland Rühle (1937–2012), scientist and university professor
- Gerhard Schäfer (* 1937), judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Helmut Schauer (1937–2001), trade unionist
- Klaus Schober (1937–2013), entrepreneur
- Hans-Martin Sixt (* 1937), theologian and politician (SPD)
- Bruno Stickroth (1937–2017), actor, presenter and hairdresser
- Ursula Stock (* 1937), sculptor, painter and draftsman
- Walter Stöhrer (1937–2000), painter
- Thomas von der Vring (* 1937), historian, sociologist and economist
- Utz Aichinger (* 1938), hockey player
- Winfried Albiez (1938–1984), organ builder
- Hans-Dieter Bader (* 1938), opera singer
- Gernot Boche (1938–2011), chemist
- Dieter Bockhorn (1938–1983), the size of a Hamburg neighborhood
- Karl-Dieter Bodack (* 1938), engineer and designer
- Rolf Deyhle (1938–2014), entrepreneur, art collector and art patron
- Peter Eitel (* 1938), historian and archivist
- Herbert Gleiter (* 1938), physicist and materials scientist
- Dieter Glemser (* 1938), racing car driver
- Dietrich Haarer (* 1938), physicist
- Rolf Isermann (* 1938), professor
- Karin Kernke (* 1938), actress and voice actress
- Volker Klenk (* 1938), politician and member of the state parliament (FDP)
- Günter Mäder (1938–2018), football player
- Siegfried Maser (1938–2016), philosopher, mathematician and physicist
- Peter Cornelius Mayer-Tasch (* 1938), professor
- Dieter Mohrlok (1938–2010), chess player
- Bernd Mühleisen (* 1938), handball player
- Frieder Nake (* 1938), mathematician, computer scientist and pioneer of computer art
- Eberhard Pfisterer (* 1938), soccer player
- Manfred Rühle (* 1938), physicist
- Manfred Schneckenburger (1938–2019), art historian and university professor
- Eberhard Schoener (* 1938), conductor and composer
- Elisabeth Schwarz (* 1938), actress
- Robert Schweizer (* 1938), lawyer and university professor
- Franz Stetter (* 1938), computer scientist
- Eugen Dönt (* 1939), Austrian classical philologist
- Axel Dünnwald-Metzler (1939–2004), entrepreneur
- Manfred Erhardt (* 1939), scientist and politician (CDU)
- Hartmut Geerken (* 1939), musician, composer, writer, publicist, radio play author and filmmaker
- Günter Herterich (1939-2014), politician (SPD)
- Uwe Jacobi (1939–2020), journalist and author
- Alfred Katz (* 1939), lawyer, honorary professor and former mayor of Ulm
- Lutz Kayser (1939–2017), aircraft builder, rocket technician and aeronautical engineer
- Joachim Koch (* 1939), physician and medical professional politician
- Bernhard Krautter (1939–2018), Roman Catholic clergyman, cathedral capitular and theologian
- Gert von Kunhardt (* 1939), health trainer
- Wolfgang Lipp (* 1939), theologian
- Michael Molsner (* 1939), writer and journalist
- Ilse Müller (1939–2019), manager
- Lutz Niethammer (* 1939), historian and university professor
- Michael Rogowski (* 1939), industrialist
- Roland Sauer (* 1939), politician (CDU)
- Monika Schoeller (1939–2019), publisher and patron
- Siegmund Seybold (* 1939), botanist, florist and museum biologist
- Klaus Steinbrück (* 1939), orthopedist
- Volker Stoltz (* 1939), folk scientist
- Wilfried Stroh (* 1939), philologist
- Gerburg Treusch-Dieter (1939–2006), professor
- Helga Ulmer (* 1939), politician (SPD)
- Christoph Valentien (* 1939), landscape architect, urban planner, university professors and authors
- Michael Wörrle (* 1939), ancient historian
- Götz Adriani (* 1940), art historian
- Veronika Bayer (1940–2008), actress
- Peter Derleder (1940–2018), lawyer
- Walter Fürst (* 1940), Catholic pastor, priest and pastoral theologian
- Hartmut Gabler (* 1940), sports psychologist, sports scientist
- Klaus F. Geiger (* 1940), social scientist
- Nikolaus von Georgi (* 1940), painter
- Peter Glemser (* 1940), racing cyclist
- Hannelore Grimm (* 1940), psychologist
- Roland Haug (* 1940), journalist and author
- Christoph Keller (1940–2015), theologian
- Peter Lauster (* 1940), psychologist and author
- Uwe Lohrer (* 1940), graphic designer
- Hansotto Reiber (* 1940), biochemist
- Helmut Ruge (1940–2014), cabaret artist, author, director and actor
- Eberhard Schaich (* 1940), economist
- Gerhard Schweizer (* 1940), cultural scientist and freelance writer
- Volker Schweizer (* 1940), geologist and paleontologist
- Wolfgang Stürner (* 1940), historian
- Gerhard Vinnai (* 1940), social psychologist
- Edgar Wais (* 1940), politician
- Eberhard Weber (* 1940), jazz bassist and composer
- Roland Wesner (1940–1987), painter
- Gunhild Wilms (* 1940), historian
1941 to 1950
- Dieter Auch (* 1941), politician (SPD)
- Bernhard Blanke (1941–2014), political scientist
- Eberhard Braun (1941–2006), philosopher
- Hartmut Elsenhans (* 1941), political scientist
- Gudrun Endress (* 1941), jazz journalist
- Eugen Fleischmann (1941–2017), local politician, Lord Mayor of Balingen
- Peter C. Hägele (* 1941), physicist
- Roland Hantzsche (* 1941), karateka
- Winfried Hecht (* 1941), historian, city archivist in Rottweil
- Hans G. Hönig (1941–2004), translation scholar
- Dieter von Holtzbrinck (* 1941), publisher
- Horst K. Jandl (* 1941), Austrian painter
- Ulrich Köpf (* 1941), church historian
- Wolfgang Lämmle (1941–2019), artist and art forger
- Uwe Lausen (1941–1970), painter
- Werner Lener (* 1941), jazz musician
- Rolf Linkohr (1941–2017), politician (SPD)
- Volker Lutz (1941–2020), choir director, conductor, organist, church music director and university professor
- Helmut Millauer (1941–2014), Evangelical Lutheran regional bishop and song writer
- Elke Neidhardt (1941–2013), actress and opera director
- Volker Nollau (1941–2017), mathematician and politician (CDU)
- Victor Pfaff (* 1941), lawyer
- Sigrid Poser (1941-2004), neurologist
- Aiga Rasch (1941–2009), illustrator, graphic artist and painter
- Bernd Reichert (* 1941), politician (CDU)
- Karin Reichert (* 1941), track and field athlete
- Hartmut Scheer (* 1941), diplomat
- Dieter H. Scheuing (* 1941), legal scholar
- Siegfried Schmalzriedt (1941–2008), musicologist, university professor and prorector
- Ulrich Schwab (* 1941), theater manager
- Frank Strecker (1941–2000), actor, director and author
- Knut Urban (* 1941), physicist
- Roland W. (1941–2009), pop singer
- Konrad Weckerle (* 1941), lawyer
- Jürgen Arne Bach (* 1942), publisher and historian
- Andreas Birken (1942–2019), historian, cartographer, composer and philatelist
- Roland Burgard (* 1942), urban planner, architect and university professor
- Holk Cruse (* 1942), biologist
- Hans Daiber (* 1942), orientalist
- Michael Dieterich (* 1942), professor
- Martin Dolde (* 1942), engineer and church politician
- Gerhard Goll (* 1942), lawyer, politician (CDU) and business manager
- Karl Erich Grözinger (* 1942), Judaist and religious scholar
- Ulrich Haarmann (1942–1999), Islamic scholar
- Jürgen Harrer (* 1942), political scientist and publisher
- Wilfried Hartmann (* 1942), historian
- Gunter Huppenbauer (* 1942), civil engineer
- Ulrich Klein (* 1942), classical philologist and numismatist
- Gottfried Knapp (* 1942), art critic and author
- Wolfgang Kramer (* 1942), game designer
- Jürgen Offenbach (* 1942), journalist
- Ulrich Pfeifle (* 1942), politician (SPD)
- Jörg Pleva (1942–2013), actor, voice actor and theater director
- Hartmann Reim (* 1942), archaeologist
- Ulrich Reuling (1942–2000), historian and world champion in discus throwing
- Mascha Riepl-Schmidt (* 1942), literary scholar
- Bert Sakmann (* 1942), physician and Nobel Prize winner
- Rolf Sauerwein (1942–2014), draftsman
- Joscha Schmierer (* 1942), politician and publicist
- Rolf Dieter Schraft (* 1942), robotics
- Rolf Schübel (* 1942), film director
- Horst Schwarz (* 1942), wrestler
- Michael Spohn (1942–1985), writer and draftsman
- Hans-Paul Steiner (* 1942), cook
- Wolfgang Weng (* 1942), politician (FDP)
- Wolfgang Zeh (* 1942), administrative scientist
- Joerg Adae (* 1943), actor and radio play speaker
- Ulrich Bez (* 1943), entrepreneur and engineer
- Jutta Dahl (* 1943), Protestant pastor
- Paul G. Deker (1943–2011), jazz photographer
- Friedman Paul Erhardt (1943–2007), German-American television chef
- Ulrich Maier (* 1943), local politician and association president
- Hansjörg Mayer (* 1943), printer and publisher
- Jochen Meißner (* 1943), rower
- Helmut Nanz (1943–2020), entrepreneur
- Karl Ulrich Nuss (* 1943), sculptor
- Wolfgang Porsche (* 1943), manager
- Mahmoud Bodo Rasch (* 1943), architect
- Roman Ritter (* 1943), writer
- Hans Ulrich Rudolf (* 1943), historian and university professor
- Peter Schlack (* 1943), Swabian dialect poet, visual artist and jazz musician
- Dieter Spöri (* 1943), politician (SPD)
- Roland Ströbele (* 1943), politician (CDU)
- Rolf Stürner (* 1943), lawyer and professor
- Hansjörg Weitbrecht (* 1943), publisher
- Ulrich Widmaier (* 1943), lawyer
- Hans-Jörg Bullinger (* 1944), ergonomist
- Friedrich Fröschle (* 1944), organist and church music director
- Anita Höfer (* 1944), actress and voice actress
- Ekkehard Kohlhaas (1944–2017), Federal Prosecutor
- Eva-Maria Kurz (* 1944), qualified psychologist and actress
- Wolfgang Lieb (* 1944), lawyer, publicist and politician (SPD)
- Marlinde Massa (1944-2014), hockey player
- Werner Metz (* 1944), chess player
- Christof Nel (* 1944), theater and opera director
- Wolfgang Schluchter (1944–2018), social scientist
- Klaus Wahl (* 1944), social scientist and aggression researcher
- Eike Geisel (1945–1997), journalist and essayist
- Olli Maier (1945–2011), actor and singer
- Irmela Mensah-Schramm (* 1945), activist for human rights
- Albrecht Metzger (* 1945), presenter, journalist and cabaret artist
- Alfred Mueck (* 1945), chemist and physician
- Rainer Prewo (* 1945), politician (SPD)
- Brigitte Baumeister (* 1946), politician (CDU)
- Wolfgang Brinkel (* 1946), social scientist and publicist
- Siegfried Broß (* 1946), legal scholar
- Christoph Deutschmann (* 1946), sociologist
- Benjamin Henrichs (* 1946), theater and literary critic and author of essays
- Samuel Kassow (* 1946), American historian
- Konrad Krimm (* 1946), historian and archivist
- Bernhard Lang (* 1946), Catholic theologian
- Kurt Joachim Lauk (* 1946), politician (CDU)
- Peter Mühldorfer (* 1946), painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Hans-Dieter Mutschler (* 1946), professor
- Doris Natusch (1946-2016), member of the state parliament (FDP)
- Gerhard Raff (* 1946), historian
- Helmut Schweizer (* 1946), artist
- Helga Baumgarten (* 1947), political scientist
- Rainer Beck (* 1947), art historian
- Hans Beller (* 1947), author, film director and lecturer
- Klaus Bergdolt (* 1947), medical historian
- Heiderose Berroth (* 1947), politician (FDP)
- Helga Breuninger (* 1947), psychologist, management consultant and founder
- Ditmar Brock (1947-2020), sociologist
- Ruth Eder (* 1947), writer and journalist
- Wolfgang Haigis (1947–2019), physicist
- Arno Lederer (* 1947), architect
- Hans Dieter Mück (* 1947), art historian and non-fiction author
- Rainer Nitschke (* 1947), moderator
- Andrea Rau (* 1947), film actress and photo model
- Wolfgang Renner (* 1947), cyclist
- Albrecht Riethmüller (* 1947), musicologist
- Joachim Röhm (* 1947), translator
- Wolfgang Sailer (* 1947), lawyer
- Elfgard Schittenhelm (* 1947), track and field athlete
- Martin Supper (* 1947), composer and university professor
- Sabine Wackernagel (* 1947), actress
- Rotraut Susanne Berner (* 1948), graphic designer and illustrator
- Siegfried Dais (* 1948), physicist
- Ingolf U. Dalferth (* 1948), religious philosopher and Protestant theologian
- Thomas Eichenbrenner (1948–2017), composer, arranger and music producer
- Andreas Gloerfeld (* 1948), long jumper
- Joachim Kalka (* 1948), writer and translator
- Dieter Kessler (* 1948), Egyptologist
- Horst Köppel (* 1948), soccer player and coach
- Ulrich Maurer (* 1948), politician (SPD / Die Linke)
- Manfred Morgan (1948–2015), pop singer, composer, lyricist and guitarist
- Hans H. Pfeifer (* 1948), Lord Mayor of Freudenstadt, City Manager
- Marianne Pitzen (* 1948), artist
- Wolfgang Schmid (* 1948), bass guitarist, composer and producer
- Martin-Christoph Wanner (* 1948), engineer and professor
- Klaus Röder (* 1948), musician
- Jutta Barth (* 1949), visual artist
- Hans-Werner Bussmann (* 1949), diplomat
- Karl-Friedrich Dürr (* 1949), opera and lied singer
- Beate Fauser (* 1949), politician (FDP)
- Helmut Glück (* 1949), linguist
- Ulrich Gösele (1949–2009), physicist
- Albrecht Gralle (* 1949), Protestant-free church theologian and writer
- Sylvia Greiffenhagen (* 1949), political scientist and social planner
- Rolf Hammel-Kiesow (* 1949), historian
- Jürgen Hesselbach (* 1949), professor
- Dieter Klumpp (* 1949), publicist, inventor and political advisor
- Rudi Kost (* 1949), journalist, editor, publisher, author and critic
- Wool Kriwanek (1949–2003), musician
- Gunter Ulrich Link (* 1949), political scientist and journalist
- Hans Lutz (* 1949), racing cyclist
- Alfons Madeja (* 1949), professor
- Manoel Ponto (1949–1996), actor and radio play speaker
- Horst Peter Schlotter (* 1949), painter, sculptor and object artist
- Kurt Schrimm (* 1949), public prosecutor
- Rolf Peter Sieferle (1949–2016), historian
- Thomas M. Stein (* 1949), music manager
- Roland Weidle (* 1949), soccer player
- Rainer Arnold (* 1950), politician (SPD)
- Monika Auweter-Kurtz (* 1950), physicist
- Wolf Bauer (* 1950), film and television producer
- Horst Brandstätter (1950–2006), author and editor
- Thomas Friz (* 1950), musician
- Eduardo Garcia (* 1950), graduate economist and company founder
- Peter Göhner (* 1950), professor
- Karlheinz Hartmann (* 1950), Swabian dialect actor
- Rainer Hascher (* 1950), architect and university professor
- Renate Hoffleit (* 1950), sculptor and artist
- Martina Kempff (* 1950), writer
- Bernhard Mann (* 1950), health and social scientist
- Henning Melber (* 1950), Africanist
- Hans-Ulrich Rauchfuß (* 1950), functionary of the German migration movement
- Robert Redl (1950–2016), football player
- Erich Schneeberger (* 1950), businessman, functionary of Sinti and Roma
- Susanne Scholl (* 1950), actress
- Ulrich Sieber (* 1950), lawyer
- Gerhard Stadelmaier (* 1950), journalist and theater critic
- Wolfgang Staehle (* 1950), artist
1951 to 1960
- Karl Berger (* 1951), football player
- Albin Braig (* 1951), dialect actor
- Axel Breinlinger (* 1951), lawyer
- Bernd "HARLEM" Fischle (* 1951), writer and poet
- Donald von Frankenberg (* 1951), artist
- Cornelius Hauptmann (* 1951), opera and concert singer
- Wolfgang Junginger (1951–1982), ski racer
- Ulrich Khuon (* 1951), dramaturge and artistic director
- Hannsjörg Kowark (1951–2018), historian and librarian
- Achim Kubinski (1951–2013), artist, composer and gallery owner
- Hans Kumpf (* 1951), jazz clarinetist, author and photographer
- Burkhart Lauterbach (* 1951), cultural scientist, folklorist, museologist and university professor
- Roland Mall (born 1951), football player
- Klaus Metzger (* 1951), theater director and author
- David Nelson (* 1951), American physicist
- Wolfgang Plischke (* 1951), biologist and university councilor
- Norbert Poehlke (1951-1985), a policeman, was a hammer murderer known
- Ingeborg Schwenzer (* 1951), lawyer and professor
- Rudi Studer (* 1951), professor
- Jürgen Uter (* 1951), actor, radio play speaker , playwright and director
- Rolf Ziegler (* 1951), athlete
- Annette Bopp (* 1952), journalist
- Thomas Bopp (* 1952), politician (CDU)
- Alfred Forchel (* 1952), physicist
- Klaus Franz (* 1952), manager
- David Hanselmann (* 1952), German-American rock and pop musician
- Ulrich Köstlin (* 1952), business lawyer and manager
- Klaus-Dieter Kottnik (* 1952), Protestant theologian
- Hans-Martin Leili (* 1952), football player
- Fritz Oesterle (* 1952), manager
- Eberhard Schlicker (* 1952), pharmacologist
- Gernot Schulz (* 1952), conductor and music teacher
- Heimo Schwilk (* 1952), journalist and author
- Hans-Ulrich Seidt (* 1952), diplomat
- Angelika Speitel (* 1952), RAF member
- Matthias Sträßner (* 1952), dramaturge
- Stephan Wackwitz (* 1952), writer
- Franziska Walser (* 1952), actress
- Martin Weber (* 1952), economist
- Ekkehard Wenger (* 1952), economist
- Corinna Werwigk-Hertneck (* 1952), politician (FDP) and lawyer
- Klaus-Peter Wiedmann (* 1952), economist
- Ulrich Köstlin (* 1952), business lawyer
- Rainer Adrion (* 1953), soccer player and coach
- Werner Betz (* 1953), cyclist
- Dieter Buck (* 1953), author, journalist and photographer
- Birgit Edenharter (* 1953), actress
- Christoph Haas (* 1953), musician, composer and rhythm teacher
- Rainer Hank (* 1953), literary scholar and business journalist
- Horst Hayer (* 1953), soccer player
- Ala Heiler (* 1953), jazz musician
- Martin Henssler (* 1953), professor
- Susanne Hinkelbein (* 1953), composer
- Klaus Illi (* 1953), sculptor
- Roger Kehle (* 1953), administrative specialist
- Dieter Kleinmann (* 1953), politician (FDP)
- Jochen K. Kübler (* 1953), politician (CDU)
- Martin Kobler (* 1953), diplomat
- Almut Lehmann (* 1953), figure skater
- Albrecht Lempp (1953–2012), philologist, polonist and translator
- Stefan Marcinowski (* 1953), chemist and manager
- Hartmut Merkt (1953–2019), writer
- Stephan Micus (* 1953), musician, singer and composer
- Günther Oettinger (* 1953), politician (CDU)
- Werner Pawlok (* 1953), artist and photographer
- Alfred Theodor Ritter (* 1953), entrepreneur
- Erich Schmeckenbecher (* 1953), musician, singer and songwriter
- Eberhard Schockenhoff (1953–2020), moral theologian and ethicist
- Michael Schramm (* 1953), conductor, musicologist and conductor
- Hartmut Steeb (* 1953), evangelist
- Jörg Tauss (* 1953), politician (SPD)
- Susanne Weber-Mosdorf (* 1953), politician (SPD), former WHO director
- Karl-Heinz Witzko (* 1953), novel and fantasy author
- Heinz Betz (* 1954), racing cyclist
- Walter Döring (* 1954), politician (FDP)
- Petra Gabriel (* 1954), writer and journalist
- Roland Graeter (* 1954), musician, composer and artist
- Joachim Hahn (* 1954), Protestant pastor and author
- Burkhard Ihme (* 1954), comic artist and songwriter
- Stefan Jedele (* 1954), television producer
- Johannes Kaetzler (* 1954), theater director, author and artistic director
- Michael Kolb (* 1954), sports scientist and university professor
- Hermann Kopp (* 1954), musician, composer and translator
- Tilmann Krieg (* 1954), artist, photographer and designer
- Roger Kusch (* 1954), politician (CDU)
- Sibylle Lewitscharoff (* 1954), writer
- Renate Martinsen (* 1954), political scientist and professor
- Rolf Nonnenmacher (* 1954), manager
- Klaus Rothaupt (* 1954), organist
- Klaus-Dieter Scheurle (* 1954), lawyer
- Rolf Schlenker (* 1954), television and science journalist, filmmaker and non-fiction author
- Birgit Schneider (1954–2007), librarian
- Tom Schönherr (* 1954), designer
- Dieter Schott (* 1954), historian
- Reinhard Sigle (* 1954), sculptor, installation artist and art teacher
- Klaus Stark (* 1954), football coach
- Hannes Steinert (* 1954), painter
- Michael Strübel (1954–2009), political scientist
- Henning Tögel (1954–2013), concert and tour organizer
- Gaby Weber (* 1954), publicist
- Ernst Becker (1955–2019), engineer, inventor, entrepreneur
- Peter Carp (* 1955), theater director and theater director
- Iris Denneler (1955–2012), Germanist
- Roland Emmerich (* 1955), film producer, director and screenwriter
- Barbara Frey (* 1955), theater and television film actress
- Ansgar Haag (* 1955), theater director, theater director and dramaturge
- Thomas Hamann (* 1955), artist and book author
- Joachim Hauber (* 1955), virologist
- Gunter Haug (* 1955), writer
- Erich Karkoschka (* 1955), astronomer and mathematician
- Walter Kelsch (* 1955), soccer player
- Michael Kneissler (* 1955), journalist and book author
- Manfred Koch (* 1955), Germanist
- Barbara Lenz (* 1955), traffic researcher and university lecturer
- Cornelia Mack (* 1955), social worker and author
- Bernd Martin (1955–2018), football player
- Christoph Napp-Zinn (* 1955), artist, graphic designer and design educator
- Ulrich Peters (* 1955), director
- Reinhold Pix (* 1955), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Markus Matthias Rapp (* 1955), sculptor
- Jens Jochen Rassweiler (* 1955), doctor
- Matthias Rath (* 1955), doctor and alternative medicine
- Dorothee Roth (* 1955), speaker, language trainer and actress
- Martin Roth (1955–2017), cultural scientist
- Alfred Schier (* 1955), journalist
- Rolf Schlierer (* 1955), politician (republican)
- Harald Schukraft (* 1955), historian and author
- Peter Strohschneider (* 1955), mediaevalist
- Norbert Vornehm (* 1955), politician and trade unionist
- Loretta Walz (* 1955), director, author, film producer and lecturer
- Wulf-Paul Werner (1955–2005), local politician and mayor
- Renate Breuninger (* 1956), philosopher
- Jürgen von Bülow (* 1956), author, screenwriter, director and lecturer
- Martin Burchard (* 1956), artist
- Michael Eissenhauer (* 1956), art historian
- Thomas Erne (* 1956), professor and writer
- Patric Feest (* 1956), publisher and screenwriter
- Hans-Georg Frey (* 1956), manager and chairman of the East Asian Association
- Rudolf Friedrich (1956–2012), physicist
- Jörg Ganzhorn (* 1956), biologist and professor
- Rainer Haas (* 1956), lawyer and new philologist
- Thomas Häberle (* 1956), film producer and film rights dealer
- Liat Himmelträger (* 1956), mezzo-soprano and translator
- Ralf Illenberger (* 1956), guitarist
- Constanze Krehl (* 1956), politician (SPD)
- Harald Kuhnle (* 1956), entrepreneur
- Gisela Meister-Scheufelen (* 1956), President of the Baden-Württemberg State Statistical Office
- Barbara Meyer (* 1956), alleged member of the RAF
- Eberhard Natter (* 1956), President of the Baden-Württemberg State Labor Court
- Günter Rommel (* 1956), football coach
- Gabriele Rossmanith (* 1956), soprano
- Peter Schilling (* 1956), pop musician
- Roland Schmid (* 1956), politician (CDU)
- Friedemann Schrenk (* 1956), paleoanthropologist
- Sebastian Sommer (* 1956), Provincial Roman Archaeologist
- Peter Stellwag (* 1956), table tennis player
- Raimund Waschle (1956–2019), painter and graphic artist
- Martin Wahl (1956–2018), pharmacologist
- Rolf Wilhelm (* 1956), politician (republican)
- Gabriele Winker (* 1956), social scientist
- Andreas Benk (* 1957), Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Carlo Benz (* 1957), actor, speaker, presenter and director
- Karin Binder (* 1957), politician (Die Linke)
- Elmar Borrmann (* 1957), fencer
- Kiddy Citny (* 1957), musician and visual artist as well as self-taught
- Dominic Dobson (* 1957), American racing car driver
- Christoph Enders (* 1957), lawyer and professor
- Benedikt Härlin (* 1957), journalist and politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Monika Hirschle (* 1957), actress and radio play speaker
- Eva Moosbrugger (* 1957), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Hansi Müller (* 1957), soccer player and official
- Tommy Newton (* 1957), hard rock guitarist and music producer
- Sylvia Paletschek (* 1957), historian
- Andrea Przyklenk (* 1957), journalist, book author, publicist and communications consultant
- Regina Ammicht Quinn (* 1957), theologian, Germanist and university professor
- Petra Roettig (* 1957), art historian and exhibition curator
- Axel Ruoff (* 1957), composer and music teacher of classical sacred and secular music
- Susanne Sterzenbach (* 1957), author, journalist, director and translator
- Nele Ströbel (* 1957), sculptor
- Jürgen Walter (* 1957), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Rainer Wieland (* 1957), politician (CDU)
- Eric Abetz (* 1958), Australian politician
- Ute Meta Bauer (* 1958), professor
- Barbara Bosch (* 1958), politician
- Hermann Einsele (* 1958), hematologist, oncologist and professor
- Michael Hauber (* 1958), pianist and music teacher
- Jo Heim (* 1958), cameraman
- Hartmut Hillmer (* 1958), physicist
- Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter (* 1958), psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author
- Bruno Klimek (* 1958), theater and opera director, stage designer, writer, visual artist and university professor
- Thomas Lang (* 1958), actor and speaker
- Guntrun Müller-Enßlin (* 1958), theologian and author
- Nikolai Müllerschön (* 1958), film director, producer and screenwriter
- Wolfgang Oswald (* 1958), theologian
- Joachim Reiber (* 1958), historian, Germanist, music journalist and music writer
- Andreas Renschler (* 1958), manager
- Gabriele Riedle (* 1958), reporter and author
- Hans-Jürgen Schaal (* 1958), jazz author and jazz journalist
- Susanne Schempp (* 1958), gospel, jazz and pop singer, choir director, vocal teacher
- Hans-Peter Seidel (* 1958), professor
- Claudia Schoppmann (* 1958), historian, author and publicist
- Christhard Schrenk (* 1958), historian
- Norbert Sternmut (* 1958), writer and painter
- Angelika Storrer (* 1958), linguist
- Reinhard Winter (* 1958), author, social researcher and educator
- Christoph Woernle (* 1958), engineer and professor
- Rolf S. Wolkenstein (* 1958), film director, documentary filmmaker and author
- Clemens Albrecht (* 1959), sociologist
- Holger Barthel (* 1959), film director
- Axel Berg (* 1959), politician (SPD)
- Heiner Blum (* 1959), artist
- Dominik Brunner (1959–2009), manager and victim of violence
- Knut Görich (* 1959), historian
- Uwe Greiner (* 1959), soccer goalkeeper
- Klaus Herrmann (* 1959), politician (CDU)
- Max A. Höfer (* 1959), political scientist and economist
- Philippe A. Kayser (* 1959), composer, musician and music producer
- Stephan Kimmig (* 1959), theater director
- Michael Kleeberg (* 1959), writer, essayist and literary translator
- Hansjörg König (* 1959), politician
- Konrad Küster (* 1959), musicologist
- Heiner Luz (* 1959), landscape architect
- Michael Piazolo (* 1959), politician (free voters)
- Ekkehard Rössle (* 1959), jazz musician
- Mathias Rohe (* 1959), Islamic scholar and lawyer
- Joachim Rühle (* 1959), Vice Admiral
- Thomas Satinsky (* 1959), journalist and newspaper publisher
- Stefan Scheffold (* 1959), politician (CDU)
- Lutz Schelhorn (* 1959), photographer
- Stefan Scheu (* 1959), biologist
- Gunter Schöbel (* 1959), archaeologist and museum director
- Geoff Tate (born 1959), American metal singer and songwriter
- Andres Veiel (* 1959), documentary and feature film director and author
- Joachim Weber (* 1959), business economist
- Ruth Weckenmann (* 1959), politician (SPD)
- Volker Beck (* 1960), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Christian Berger (* 1960), lawyer and professor
- Sibylle Luise Binder (* 1960), writer
- Franziska Buch (1960), director and screenwriter
- Moritz Epple (* 1960), mathematics and science historian
- Michael Feichtenbeiner (* 1960), soccer coach
- Heinrich Fiechtner (* 1960), hematologist, internal oncologist, palliative medicine specialist and politician, MdL
- Heiko Fischer (1960–1989), figure skater
- Jörg H. Gleiter (* 1960), architect and professor
- Andreas Heinz (* 1960), psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Eric Hilgendorf (* 1960), lawyer and legal philosopher
- Hans Höger (* 1960), art historian, university professor, consultant and author
- Greg Iles (* 1960), American writer
- Christian Käs (1960–2015), lawyer and politician (Republican)
- Dieter Kanzleiter (* 1960), trumpeter, arranger, ensemble leader and composer
- Olivia Kleinknecht (* 1960), Swiss writer and painter
- Michael Maar (* 1960), Germanist, writer and literary critic
- Michael Macht (* 1960), manager
- Paul-Stefan Mauz (* 1960), doctor and politician (CDU)
- Axel Müller-Schöll (* 1960), university professor, architect, interior architect and designer
- Claudia Neidig (* 1960), actress
- Michael-Jörg Oesterle (* 1960), professor
- Ulrich Renz (* 1960), writer
- Renate Riek (* 1960), volleyball player
- Armin Sabol (* 1960), Croatian guitarist, music producer and songwriter
- Ulrich Schellenberg (* 1960), lawyer and notary
- Jürgen Seibold (* 1960), journalist and book author
- Gloria von Thurn und Taxis (* 1960), entrepreneur and manager
- Jörg Ulrich (* 1960), professor
- Stefan Weiler (* 1960), church musician, conductor and music teacher
- Christian Zugel (* 1960), racing car driver and entrepreneur
1961 to 1965
- Klaus Breuninger (* 1961), choir and orchestra conductor
- Axel Buchner (* 1961), psychologist
- Bernhard Ebbinghaus (* 1961), sociologist and university professor
- Gerdt Fehrle (* 1961), poet, writer and journalist
- Rudolf Hiller von Gaertringen (* 1961), art historian
- Beatrix Giebel (* 1961), painter
- Oliver Günther (* 1961), business IT specialist
- Susanne Hagemann (* 1961), literary scholar
- Manfred Hönig (* 1961), painter
- Dorothee Kimmich (* 1961), literary scholar
- Steffen König (* 1961), mathematician and university professor
- Anette Langner (* 1961), politician (SPD)
- Edith Oker (* 1961), track and field athlete
- Klaus Palesch (* 1961), game designer
- Axel Sand (* 1961), director and cameraman
- Axel Schaumann (* 1961), hurdler
- Frieder Schlaich (* 1961), director and film producer
- Artur P. Schmidt (* 1961), economic cyberneticist and publicist
- Alexander Vohl (* 1961), architect
- Achim Zeman (* 1961), visual artist
- Ralf Zerback (* 1961), historian
- Ingo Autenrieth (* 1962), professor of medical microbiology and hygiene
- Ulli Baumann (* 1962), film director and film producer
- Christian Fitzner (* 1962), conductor
- Sven Grunert (* 1962), director and general manager
- Bernd Heinrich (* 1962), lawyer and university professor
- Rainer heute (* 1962), jazz musician
- Uwe Hück (* 1962), Chairman of the Works Council of Porsche AG
- Beate Jessel (* 1962), regional curator
- Judith Kaufmann (* 1962), camerawoman
- Klaus Kießling (* 1962), theologian, psychologist, supervisor, deacon and university professor
- Hans-Ulrich Kopp (* 1962), publicist
- Dieter Kränzlein (* 1962), sculptor
- Rainer Kraft (* 1962), football coach
- Karin Maag (* 1962), politician (CDU)
- Thomas Balou Martin (* 1962), actor and television presenter
- Marc Meiling (* 1962), judoka
- Susanna Messerschmidt (* 1962), artist
- Johannes Matthias Michel (* 1962), composer, church musician and organist
- Andreas Mihatsch (* 1962), photographer and film producer
- Sven Morlok (* 1962), politician (FDP)
- Andreas Müller (* 1962), soccer player
- Christoph Palmer (* 1962), entrepreneur and politician (CDU)
- Daniel F. Pinnow (* 1962), author, economist and social scientist, entrepreneur
- Joachim Polzer (* 1962), media historian, publisher, publicist and festival founder
- Thomas Rissler (* 1962), sculptor and wood cutter
- Ulrich Schmid (* 1962), Protestant theologian
- Joachim Scholz (* 1962), politician
- Roland Schopp (* 1962), magician
- Arndt Spieth (* 1962), author, graduate geographer
- Franziska Traub (* 1962), actress and cabaret artist
- Kerstin Rech (* 1962), author
- Niko Schäuble (* 1962), jazz musician and composer
- Mark Dominik Alscher (* 1963), internist, medical director of the Robert Bosch Hospital
- Markus Brock (* 1963), television presenter
- Bernadette Conrad (* 1963), journalist and writer
- Gunter Czisch (* 1963), First Mayor of the City of Ulm
- Konrad Epple (* 1963), politician (CDU)
- Michael Fell (* 1963), cook
- Friedemann Fromm (* 1963), director and screenwriter
- Nele Hackländer (* 1963), classical archaeologist and science manager
- Ulf Hohmann (* 1963), behavioral scientist
- Thomas Huber (* 1963), water polo player
- Ingo Hülsmann (* 1963), theater and film actor and director
- Alex Jolig (* 1963), pub owner
- Achim Kienle (* 1963), engineer
- Bettina Kupfer (* 1963), actress
- Krishna Lahoti (* 1963), photographer
- Steffen Lehmann (* 1963), architect and university professor
- Britta von Lojewski (* 1963), journalist and radio and television presenter
- Joannis Malathounis (* 1963), cook
- Ute Margarete Meyer (* 1963), architect
- Klaus Michael Miehling (* 1963), harpsichordist, composer and musicologist
- Lutz Reitemeier (* 1963), cameraman
- Hella Roth (* 1963), field hockey player
- Johannes Schaefer (* 1963), singer, actor, speaker, director and singing teacher
- Christoph Schiller (1963), pianist
- Martin Schwalb (* 1963), handball player and coach and sports official
- Peter Selg (* 1963), doctor
- Ulf Stolterfoht (* 1963), writer
- Moritz Woelk (* 1963), art historian
- Markus Wolf (* 1963), sculptor
- Martin Bachmann (1964–2016), building researcher
- Ingolf Baur (* 1964), television presenter
- Beate Bühler (* 1964), volleyball player and beach volleyball player
- Christof Ebert (* 1964), computer scientist and entrepreneur
- Susanne Eisenmann (* 1964), mayor
- Sören Fischer (* 1964), jazz musician
- Ted Gaier (* 1964), musician, director and actor
- Volker Gäckle (* 1964), theologian, university professor
- Susanne Geiger (* 1964), writer
- Andreas Gminder (* 1964), mycologist
- Guido Henkel (* 1964), computer game developer and author
- Bernhard Holz (* 1964), racing driver
- Klaus Krämer (* 1964), Roman Catholic priest, president of the children's ministry "Die Sternsinger"
- Thaddäus Kunzmann (* 1964), politician (CDU)
- Sabine Lautenschläger (* 1964), lawyer
- Andi Maile (* 1964), jazz musician
- Stefan Merath (* 1964), entrepreneur and author
- Fritz Mitthof (* 1964), ancient historian and papyrologist
- Martin Nettesheim (* 1964), lawyer
- Mara Neusel , (1964–2014), mathematician and qualified university professor
- Michael Ohnewald (* 1964), journalist
- Robert von Rimscha (* 1964), journalist, non-fiction author and diplomat
- Daniel Schäfer (* 1964), medical historian
- Denis Scheck (* 1964), literary critic and journalist
- Oliver Scholl (* 1964), draftsman
- Christoph Schrewe (* 1964), film director
- Jason Seizer (* 1964), music producer
- Michael Sommer (* 1964), athlete
- Thomas Weiss (* 1964), writer
- Werner Winkler (* 1964), author, consultant, politician and calligrapher
- Christine Arbogast (* 1965), historian, First Mayor of Tübingen
- Alexander Bader (* 1965), clarinetist
- Tomás Bayón (* 1965), German-Spanish economist
- Daniel von Borries (* 1965), banker, economist and manager
- Karoline Eichhorn (* 1965), actress and radio play speaker
- Claudia Emmert (* 1965), art historian and curator
- Jürgen Evers (* 1965), track and field athlete
- Achim Fiedler (* 1965), conductor
- Michael Föll (* 1965), politician (CDU)
- Michael Grossmann (* 1965), painter and printmaker
- Jürgen Hartmann (* 1965), actor
- Oliver Hellmann (* 1965), classical philologist
- Jürgen Mayer (* 1965), architect and artist
- Mark Landler (* 1965), American journalist
- Anja Langer (* 1965), bodybuilder
- Stephan Lessenich (* 1965), sociologist
- Anne Maar (* 1965), children's book author and theater director
- Günter Maurer (* 1965), radio play and theater director
- Marietta Meguid (born 1965), actress
- Christoph Mohn (* 1965), entrepreneur
- Petra von Olschowski (* 1965), art historian and journalist
- Andreas Otterbach (* 1965), university professor
- Tobias Pflüger (* 1965), peace researcher and politician (Die Linke)
- Hans Piesbergen (* 1965), actor
- Tina Riegel (* 1965), figure skater
- Hans-Martin Rüter (* 1965), engineer, entrepreneur and solar pioneer
- Thomas Schlag (* 1965), Protestant theologian and professor
- Martin Schleske (* 1965), violin maker
- Anke Sieloff (* 1965), singer
- Andreas Wahl (* 1965), jazz guitarist
- Peter Winker (* 1965), econometrician
- Florian Zeyfang (* 1965), concept artist and filmmaker
1966 to 1970
- Konrad Badenheuer (* 1966), publicist
- Tim Brümmendorf (* 1966), oncologist and hematologist
- Julian Feifel (* 1966), music producer, composer, guitarist and singer
- Stefan-Peter Greiner (* 1966), violin maker
- Sandra Hastenteufel (* 1966), visual artist
- Heike Hänsel (* 1966), politician (Die Linke)
- Marcus Kaiser (* 1966), photographer and media artist
- Martina Kieninger (* 1966), chemist and writer
- Irina Kircher (* 1966), guitarist
- Markus Kössler (* 1966), bassist
- Jens Lohmann (* 1966), violinist
- Gert Mittring (* 1966), arithmetic artist
- Rue Protzer (* 1966), jazz musician and composer
- Utz Schäffer (* 1966), economist
- Klaus Schedl (* 1966), composer
- Mini Schulz (* 1966), bassist, head of the pop course at the Stuttgart University of Music
- Ulrich Schwarz (* 1966), physicist
- Jörg Seiler (* 1966), church historian
- Michael Spies (* 1965), soccer player
- Rainer Trost (* 1966), singer
- Christian Tschelebiew (* 1966), singer
- Susanne Uhl (* 1966), politician (GAL)
- Moritz Wullen (* 1966), art historian and museum director
- Rüdiger Vaas (* 1966), science journalist
- Michael Beck (* 1967), musician ( Die Fantastischen Vier )
- Wolfgang Blau (* 1967), publicist and editor-in-chief
- Jörg Bofinger (* 1967), archaeologist
- Martin Burkhardt (* 1967), painter, graphic artist, media and space artist
- Cora Dietl (* 1967), literary historian
- Elger Esser (* 1967), artist
- Uli Gsell (* 1967), sculptor
- Dietmar Haaf (* 1967), athlete
- Achim Thomas Hack (* 1967), historian
- Gregor Hübner (* 1967), composer, violinist and pianist
- Berivan Kaya (* 1967), film and theater actress
- Gecko Keck (* 1967), artist, designer and author
- Jürgen Klopp (* 1967), soccer player and coach
- Justin Larutan (* 1967), writer
- Martin Lorber (* 1967), music historian, journalist and PR expert
- Claudius Muth (* 1967), opera singer
- Beate Reinstadler (* 1967), Austrian tennis player
- Andreas Rieke (* 1967), musician (Die Fantastischen Vier)
- Andrea Römmele (* 1967), communication and political scientist
- Klaus Michael Rückert (* 1967), politician (CDU)
- Niels Schlotterbeck (* 1967), soccer player
- Markus Steinbach (* 1967), linguist
- Marcus Attila Vetter (* 1967), documentary filmmaker
- Tom Naumann (* 1967), photographer
- Eberhard Trautner (* 1967), soccer goalkeeper and coach
- Birgit Wagner , psychologist, non-fiction author and professor
- Thomas Walter (* 1967), soccer goalkeeper and goalkeeping coach
- Natalia Wörner (* 1967), actress
- Norbert Zähringer (* 1967), writer
- Annett Zinsmeister (* 1967), artist, architect, author
- Andrea Ahmann (* 1968), beach volleyball player
- Rafael Arnold (* 1968), Romanist
- Joachim Häcker (* 1968), professor
- Silke Haupt (* 1968), actress, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Veit Hübner (* 1968), double bass player and composer
- Tobias Kniebe (* 1968), journalist
- Oliver Masucci (* 1968), actor
- Dimitrios Moutas (* 1968), German-Greek soccer player
- Christoph Alexander Müller (* 1968), economist and professor
- Oliver Oetke (* 1968), volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Cornelius Roth (* 1968), Roman Catholic theologian
- Alexander M. Rümelin (* 1968), actor, film producer and author
- Frank Schmitt (* 1968), politician (SPD)
- Frank Scholze (* 1968), librarian
- Robert Schwentke (* 1968), film director and screenwriter
- Ulrich Steinbach (* 1968), politician
- Alexander Waibl (* 1968), volleyball trainer
- Ulf Aminde (* 1969), artist
- Jan Bosse (* 1969), theater director
- Patrick Cramer (* 1969), chemist and structural biologist
- Anuschka Gläser (* 1969), ice skater and roller skater
- Uwe Greiner (* 1969), film director
- Ragani Haas (* 1969), artist
- Stefan Kaufmann (* 1969), politician (CDU)
- Christoph Keller (* 1969), publisher, book designer, exhibition maker and schnapps distiller
- Jürgen Kreschel (* 1969), musician and producer
- Marco Kurz (* 1969), soccer player and coach
- Andrea Neumann (1969–2020), visual artist
- Patrick Rapp (* 1969), politician (CDU)
- Bernd Schlueter (* 1969), lawyer
- Vanessa Wolf (* 1969), theater scholar and theater director
- Andreas Weller (* 1969), tenor
- Thomas Adomeit (* 1970), Lutheran theologian
- Johannes Arnold (* 1970), local politician
- Lothar Barth (* 1970), politician
- Kim Bauermeister (* 1970), obstacle and long-distance runner
- Gianni Coveli (* 1970), football player and coach
- Christian Ege (* 1970), politician
- Dirk Fengler (* 1970), soccer player
- Franziska Hentschel (* 1970), field hockey player
- Tobias Husemann (* 1970), puppeteer and puppet maker
- Jens Keller (* 1970), soccer player and coach
- Andreas Koch (* 1970), artist, graphic designer and editor
- Klaus Michler (* 1970), field hockey player
- Christian Mrasek (* 1970), film director
- Phillip Müller (* 1970), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Christian von Stetten (* 1970), entrepreneur and politician (CDU)
- Hannes Stöhr (* 1970), film director and screenwriter
- Eric Weik (* 1970), politician (FDP)
- Marco Zaffarano (* 1970), techno / trance DJ, music producer and label owner
- Felicia Zeller (* 1970), author
1971 to 1980
- Thom Barron (* 1971), porn actor
- Matthias Baumann (* 1971), trauma surgeon, sports medicine specialist and expedition doctor
- Florian Dauner (* 1971), drummer and music producer
- Bernhard Epstein (* 1971), conductor
- Sascha Fischer (* 1971), rugby union player
- Moritz Heger (* 1971), writer
- Michael Jelden (* 1971), violinist
- Sven Felix Kellerhoff (* 1971), journalist and non-fiction author
- Boris Kerensky (* 1971), artist, writer and editor
- Urs Kramer (* 1971), lawyer
- Stefan Krebietke (* 1971), handball player
- Markus Lösch (* 1971), soccer player
- Gabriel Merz (* 1971), actor
- Ajibola Olalowo (* 1971), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Thorsten Riemke-Gurzki (* 1971), professor
- John Schondelmayer (* 1971), long-distance runner
- Uwe Schneider (* 1971), soccer player
- Douce Steiner (* 1971), cook
- Peer Baierlein (* 1972), musician
- Timo Brunke (* 1972), poet
- Andrea Büttner (* 1972), draftsman, graphic artist and sculptor
- Florian Gamper (* 1972), athlete
- Markus Gangl (* 1972), social scientist
- Daniela Jooß-Kesselmeyer (* 1972), singer
- Dennis Kaupp (* 1972), author, editor and actor
- Lisa Martinek (1972–2019), actress
- Stefanie Schmid (* 1972), actress
- Topas (* 1972), magician
- Carmen Vincelj (* 1972), competition dancer
- Alexander Blessin (* 1973), football player
- André Butzer (* 1973), artist
- Søren Nils Eichberg (* 1973), German-Danish composer, pianist and conductor
- Verena S. Freytag (* 1973), film director and author
- Max Herre (* 1973), rapper, singer-songwriter, producer and A&R
- Florian Hurka (* 1973), classical philologist
- Urs Liska (* 1973), pianist and music theorist
- Alexander Mädche (* 1973), professor
- Peter Daniell Porsche (* 1973), great-grandson of Ferdinand Porsche and patron
- Lillo Scrimali (* 1973), pianist and arranger
- Your mothers (* 1974), comedian trio, consisting of Matthias Weinmann, Donato Svezia and Andreas Kraus
- Timo Berger (* 1974), author, translator and publicist
- Danielle Gaubatz (* 1974), actress
- Tayfun Korkut (* 1974), German-Turkish soccer player and coach
- Stephan Luca (* 1974), actor
- Grischa Ludwig (* 1974), western rider
- David Montero (born 1974), football player
- Mirjam Strunk (* 1974), author and theater director
- Jörg Teichgraeber (* 1974), puppeteer, figure maker, voice actor and actor
- DJ Thomilla (* 1974), DJ, music producer and composer
- Florian Vogel (* 1974), dramaturge
- Frieder Wittich (* 1974), director and screenwriter
- Matthias Bitzer (* 1975), artist
- Roberto D'Aversa (* 1975), Italian football player
- Jochen Hägele (* 1975), actor
- Melanie Hirsch (* 1975), opera singer
- Nina Hoss (* 1975), actress
- Mila Kostadinovic (* 1975), actress
- Jörg Lütcke (* 1975), basketball player
- Marie Munz (* 1975), actress
- Andreas Münzmay (* 1975), musicologist and university professor
- Christian A. Pohl (* 1975), pianist, piano teacher and author
- Dirk Schröer (* 1975), cook
- Judith Skudelny (* 1975), politician (FDP)
- Daniel Lede Abal (* 1976), politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Stefan Michael Bar (* 1976), neo-Nazi, right-wing terrorist, editor and author
- Thomas Bauer (* 1976), poet and writer
- Nikolaos Chatzis (* 1976), football player
- Léonie-Claire Breinersdorfer (* 1976), screenwriter and lawyer
- Naomi Fearn (* 1976), German-American comic artist
- Daniel Gloger (* 1976), tenor
- Melanie Mühl (* 1976), journalist and author
- Maja Schöne (* 1976), actress
- Robert Steiner (* 1976), writer and extreme climber
- Daniel Sus (* 1976), composer
- Monica Ivancan (* 1977), It girl
- Tanja Liedtke (1977–2007), dancer and choreographer
- Kevin Rittberger (* 1977), theater director and author
- Christian Schmid (* 1977), choir director and church musician
- Sabine Siepelt (* 1977), track and field athlete
- Sabine Ansel (* 1978), fistball player
- Markus Appelmann (* 1978), moderator
- Tanja Becker-Bender (* 1978), violinist
- Ingo J. Biermann (* 1978), filmmaker
- Katja Bürkle (* 1978), actress
- Giuseppe Carnevale (* 1978), German-Italian soccer player
- Markus Ertelt (* 1978), actor
- Larissa Kleinmann (* 1978), racing cyclist
- Roberto Pinto (* 1978), German-Portuguese soccer player
- Simone Prutsch (* 1978), Austrian badminton player
- Oliver Barth (* 1979), soccer player
- Grazia Di Fresco (* 1979), singer
- Tina Freyburg (* 1979), political scientist and democracy researcher
- Christina Hecke (* 1979), actress
- Friederike Kempter (* 1979), actress
- Christina Liebherr (* 1979), Swiss show jumper
- Matthias Neth (* 1979), district administrator of the Hohenlohe district
- Lars Oberg (* 1979), politician (SPD)
- Sead Ramović (* 1979), German-Bosnian-Herzegovinian football goalkeeper
- Jörg Scheller (* 1979), university professor, journalist and musician
- Moritz Stahl (* 1979), musician
- Benedikt Strobel (* 1979), philosopher
- Michael Berrer (* 1980), tennis player
- Cornelia Hirsch (* 1980), politician (Die Linke)
- Mathis Landwehr (* 1980), actor and producer
- Marc Lieb (* 1980), automobile racing driver
- Silke Meier (* 1980), handball player
- Hannes Rockenbauch (* 1980), architect, local politician and political activist
- Claire Walka (* 1978), director and writer
- Markus Winkelhock (* 1980), racing car driver
- Tatjana Zautys (* 1980), volleyball player
1981 to 1990
- Benjamin Adrion (* 1981), football player
- Nicole Ansperger (* 1981), musician
- Maren Baumbach (* 1981), handball player
- Daniel Brack (* 1981), handball player
- Cosimo Citiolo (* 1981), German-Italian singer, entertainer and author
- Matthias Dietrich (* 1981), actor
- Savvas Exouzidis (* 1981), German-Greek soccer player
- Simon Greul (* 1981), tennis player
- Anna von Harnier (* 1981), judoka
- Nik Kevin Koch (* 1981), concert and opera singer
- Frederik Wiedmann (* 1981), composer
- David Yelldell (* 1981), German-American football goalkeeper
- Demet Gül (* 1982), actor
- Marc-Uwe Kling (* 1982), songwriter, cabaret artist, cabaret artist and author
- Cesy Leonard (* 1982), artist and filmmaker
- Mustafa Parmak (* 1982), football player
- Nicolas Sturm (* 1982), musician and singer
- Patrick Bauer (* 1983), journalist and author
- Irene Ivancan (* 1983), table tennis player
- Bastian Knittel (* 1983), tennis player
- Moritz Steinle (* 1983), soccer player
- Oliver Stierle (* 1983), soccer player
- Dirk Wrobel (* 1983), ice hockey player
- Michaela Baschin (* 1984), judoka
- Svenja Bazlen (* 1984), professional triathlete
- Ralf Böhringer (* 1984), wrestler
- Alexander Franke (* 1984), moderator
- Patrick Milchraum (* 1984), soccer player
- Ines Österle (* 1984), soccer player
- Katie Pflegehar (* 1984), actress
- Indra Tedjasukmana (* 1984), beatboxer, singer, composer and coach
- Florian Wahl (* 1984), politician (SPD)
- Nina Wengert (* 1984), oar oars
- Claudia Wieland (* 1984), art cyclist
- Tobias Amslinger (* 1985), writer and literary scholar
- Hakan Aslantaş (* 1985), German-Turkish soccer player
- Tibor Brouwer (* 1985), singer
- Benjamin Krotz (* 1985), handball player
- Sebastian Schlecht (* 1985), actor
- Alexandra Staib (* 1985), actress
- Olivia Trummer (* 1985), jazz musician
- Judith Hellebronth (* 1986), German-Uruguayan actress
- Kosta Karamatskos (* 1986), basketball player
- Jonathan Mertz (* 1986), stage designer
- Christoph Neuhaus (* 1986), jazz musician
- Patrick J. Thomas (* 1986), German-American actor
- Julian Trostorf (* 1986), actor
- Daniel Wrobel (* 1986), ice hockey goalkeeper
- Recep Yıldız (* 1986), German-Turkish soccer player
- Francesco Di Frisco (* 1987), German-Italian soccer player and player agent
- Fabian Gramling (* 1987), member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg
- Jonas Deichmann (* 1987), German extreme athlete
- Markus Harm (* 1987), jazz musician
- Nadine Hildebrand (* 1987), athlete
- Odine Johne (* 1987), actress
- Peter Jungwirth (* 1987), handball player
- Sami Khedira (* 1987), football player
- Sandra Seefried (* 1987), actress
- Johannes Theobald (* 1987), racing car driver
- Mark Wallenwein (* 1987), rally driver
- Jens Grahl (* 1988), soccer goalkeeper
- Patrick Hager (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Maylin Hausch (* 1988), figure skater
- Benjamin Kuch (* 1988), actor and singer
- Jessica Lange (* 1988), radio and television presenter
- Julian Leist (* 1988), soccer player
- Anne Mühlmeier (* 1988), actress and model
- Katrin Reinert (* 1988), oar oars
- Michele Rizzi (* 1988), football player
- Michael Schick (* 1988), soccer player
- Kağan Söylemezgiller (* 1988), German-Turkish soccer player
- Lisa Stanew (* 1988), actress
- Eve Chandraratne (* 1989), soccer player
- Gökhan Gümüşsu (* 1989), football player
- Shyla Jennings (* 1989), porn actress
- Kristina Jurcevic (* 1989), actress
- Jasmin Lord (* 1989), German-Colombian actress
- Yannick Maden (* 1989), tennis player
- Felix Schmidl (* 1989), handball goalkeeper
- Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (* 1989), German-Filipino model, actress, Miss Universe 2015
- Murat Akça (* 1990), Turkish football player
- Patrick Auracher (* 1990), soccer player
- Keven Frank (* 1990), ice hockey player
- Tiemo Hauer (* 1990), pop musician
- Johannes Heinrichs (* 1990), actor
- Daniel Kaiser (* 1990), soccer player
- Joselu (* 1990), Spanish soccer player
- Julian Spatz (* 1990), actor
- Jan Schwippert (* 1990 or 1991), poker player
1991 to 2000
- Marcel Avdić (* 1991), German-Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Hanna Kolb (* 1991), cross-country skier
- Alexander Krieger (* 1991), racing cyclist
- Miriana Kunzmann (* 1991), actress
- Panagiotis Vlachodimos (* 1991), German-Greek soccer player
- David Wrobel (* 1991), athlete
- Leonie Maier (* 1992), soccer player
- Christopher Muche (* 1992), racing cyclist
- Bernard Tomic (* 1992), Australian tennis player
- Mario Vogt (* 1992), racing cyclist
- Tim-Philip Katzer (* 1993), ice hockey player
- Yoon Sohui (* 1993), South Korean actress
- İlkay Durmuş (* 1994), German-Turkish soccer player
- Jakob Johnson (born 1994), American football player
- Kenan Karaman (* 1994), soccer player
- Rani Khedira (* 1994), football player
- Carl Klaus (* 1994), soccer goalkeeper
- Dominik Nothnagel (* 1994), soccer player
- Jeremy Toljan (* 1994), football player
- Odisseas Vlachodimos (* 1994), German-Greek soccer goalkeeper
- Maren Weigel (* 1994), handball player
- Louisa Wolf (* 1994), handball player
- Fabian Eisele (* 1995), soccer player
- Serge Gnabry (* 1995), football player
- Grischa Prömel (* 1995), soccer player
- Timon Schippmann (* 1995), volleyball player
- Alexander Rossipal (* 1996), football player
- Nicolás Sessa (* 1996), German-Argentinian soccer player
- Timo Werner (* 1996), soccer player
- Matea Bošnjak (* 1997), German-Croatian soccer player
- Fabijan Buntić (* 1997), German-Croatian football goalkeeper
- Finn Eckhardt (* 1997), basketball player
- Arianit Ferati (* 1997), football player
- Franziska Harsch (* 1997), soccer player
- Dominik Martinović (* 1997), German-Croatian soccer player
- Maximilian Schairer (* 1997), pianist
- Toni Dreher-Adenuga (* 1999), model
21st century
2001 to 2010
- Fynn-Luca Nicolaus (* 2003), handball player
Well-known residents of Stuttgart
Until 1800
- Johannes Reuchlin (born January 29, 1455 in Pforzheim; † June 30, 1522 in Stuttgart), graced Kapnion, Capnio, was a German philosopher and humanist
- Wilhelm Holder (* 1542 in Marbach am Neckar ; † July 24, 1609 in Stuttgart), Lutheran theologian and abbot of Maulbronn Monastery
- Johannes Oettinger (* 1577 in Nuremberg ; † March 15, 1633 in Stuttgart), geographer, cartographer and geodesist
- Johann Valentin Andreae (born August 17, 1586 in Herrenberg ; † June 27, 1654 in Stuttgart), writer, mathematician and Protestant theologian
- Christian Eberhard Weißmann (born September 2, 1677 in Hirsau Monastery ; † May 22, 1747 in Bad Waldsee ), Protestant theologian and university professor, court chaplain, preacher at the collegiate church and professor at the illustrious grammar school
- Johann Albrecht Bengel (born June 24, 1687 in Winnenden, † November 2, 1752 in Stuttgart) was a Swabian Protestant theologian.
- Wilhelm Gottlieb Tafinger (born May 1, 1691 in Vaihingen an der Enz, † July 23, 1757 in Stuttgart) was a German Lutheran clergyman. He was the preacher of the court and monastery in Stuttgart.
- Johann Daniel Hardt (born May 8, 1696 in Frankfurt am Main , † August 9, 1763 in Stuttgart), viol virtuoso, composer and conductor of the Württemberg court orchestra
- Joseph Ben Issachar Süsskind Oppenheimer (short: Joseph Süss Oppenheimer) (* 1698 or 1699 in Heidelberg ; † February 4, 1738 near Stuttgart) first restructured the state treasury of the bankrupt Duke Karl Alexander von Württemberg and was the victim of a judicial murder after his death .
- Ludwig Benjamin Martin Schmid (born May 28, 1737 in Unteröwisheim; † January 2, 1793 in Stuttgart), university professor and university preacher
- Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart (born March 24, 1739 in Obersontheim in the county of Limpurg; † October 10, 1791 in Stuttgart), poet, musician, composer and journalist
- Johann Daniel Hoffmann (born May 7, 1740 in Tübingen; † June 10, 1814 there), legal scholar, was a member of the Privy Council and order secretary of the great electoral order
- Christian Adam Dann (born December 24, 1758 in Tübingen , † March 19, 1837 in Stuttgart), Protestant theologian and animal rights activist, was a deacon in the Leonhardskirche in Stuttgart
- Johann Daniel von Reitter (born October 21, 1759 in Böblingen ; † February 6, 1811 in Stuttgart) was a forest manager and administrative officer and teacher in Hohenheim.
- Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller (born November 10, 1759 in Marbach am Neckar , † May 9, 1805 in Weimar ) was a German poet, playwright and historian. Monument from 1839 by the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen on Schillerplatz in Stuttgart
- Johann Peter von Feuerbach (August 1, 1761 in Wetzlar; January 18, 1825 in Stuttgart), Real Ministerial Director in the Department of Foreign Affairs
- Karl Heinrich von Gros (born November 10, 1765 in Sindelfingen , † November 9, 1840 in Stuttgart), lawyer and university professor
- Georg Friedrich von Jaeger (born October 6, 1766 at Favorite Palace near Ludwigsburg, † June 24, 1840 in Stuttgart) was a forester, administrative officer and teacher in Hohenheim.
- Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret (born June 2, 1767 in Ludwigsburg , † January 17, 1845 in Stuttgart), architect and painter of classicism, created the interior fittings in the New Palace, Solitude Palace, Hohenheim Palace, Favorite Palace, Monrepos Palace and Kursaal Cannstatt
- Georg Graf von Scheler (born December 13, 1770 in Ludwigsburg, † February 3, 1826 in Stuttgart), general and governor of Stuttgart
- Karl August von Zoller (born March 21, 1773 in Deizisau ; † 1858); Educator, first rector of the Königin-Katharinen-Stift
- Johann Baptist Seele (born June 27, 1774 in Meßkirch , † August 27, 1814 in Stuttgart ), painter
- Leopold Sokrates von Riecke (born October 10, 1790 in Brno, † April 26, 1876 in Stuttgart) was a gynecologist, surgeon and university lecturer, attended schools in Stuttgart and was senior medical advisor there
- Georg Leopold von Zangen (born July 7, 1792 in Gießen, † February 25, 1851 in Stuttgart), secret chief finance officer
1801 to 1850
- Carl Urban Keller (born October 26, 1772 in Marbach am Neckar , † 15 March 1844 in Stuttgart ) was indulged lawyer in Stuttgart, which many in the course of excursions and trips abroad of painting, in 1827 the Württembergische Kunstverein co-founded and this long as conservator board
- Carl Hoffmann (born June 2, 1802 in Bernburg, † December 29, 1883 in Stuttgart), publisher, printer owner and bookseller in Stuttgart
- Eduard Mörike (born September 8, 1804 in Ludwigsburg , † 4 June 1875 in Stuttgart), poet of the Swabian school, storyteller and translator and priest on the Prague cemetery Stuttgart buried
- Bernhard von Neher (born January 16, 1806 in Biberach an der Riss , † January 17, 1886 in Stuttgart (Pragfriedhof)) was a painter (e.g. window of the collegiate church in Stuttgart ), professor and director of the Kgl. Art school
- Constantin von Neurath , (born April 22, 1807 in Wetzlar ; † September 8, 1876 in Leinfelderhof) lawyer, Württemberg Foreign Minister
- Hermann Fehling (born June 9, 1811 in Lübeck, † July 1, 1885 in Stuttgart), chemist and university professor in Stuttgart
- Eduard von Kallee (born February 26, 1818 in Ludwigsburg, † June 15, 1888 in Stuttgart) Württemberg general, painter and amateur archaeologist
- Albert Schäffle (born February 24, 1831 in Nürtingen ; † December 25, 1903 in Stuttgart ), economist and sociologist, 1850–1860 editor at the Swabian Merkur, 1862–1865 member of the Württemberg Landtag, 1871 Austrian Minister of Commerce
- Gottlieb Daimler (born March 17, 1834 in Schorndorf ; † March 6, 1900 in Cannstatt ), automobile pioneer and entrepreneur. In 1890 he founded the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft in Cannstatt (from 1904 in Untertürkheim ).
- Carl Walter (born August 29, 1834 in Wimpfen , † April 24, 1906 in Stuttgart); Architect and director of the Royal Building Trade School in Stuttgart
- Adolf von Donndorf (born February 16, 1835 in Weimar; † December 20, 1916 in Stuttgart), sculptor and professor at the art academy
- Hermann Niethammer (born August 8, 1835 in Heilbronn, † February 20, 1876 in Stuttgart), lawyer and politician (VP), buried in the Fangelsbach cemetery
- Karl von Linden (born May 28, 1838 in Ulm, † January 15, 1910 in Stuttgart), namesake of the Linden Museum
- Samuel de Lange (born February 22, 1840 in Rotterdam; † July 7, 1911 in Stuttgart), composer and organist, from 1894 professor for organ and counterpoint in Stuttgart, 1900–1908 director of the Stuttgart Conservatory
- Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Dietz (born October 3, 1843 in Lübeck , † August 28, 1922 in Stuttgart), social democratic member of the Reichstag during the German Empire , founded the JHW-Dietz-Verlag in Stuttgart in 1881 .
- Anna Peters (born February 28, 1843 in Mannheim; † June 26, 1926 in Möhringen-Sonnenberg), painter, co-founder of the Association of Visual Artists of Württemberg
- Rafael Stahl (born October 25, 1845 in Bieringen, † December 26, 1899 in Stuttgart), inventor and entrepreneur
- Tony Schumacher (born May 17, 1848 in Ludwigsburg, † July 10, 1931 in Ludwigsburg), writer
1851 to 1900
- Richard Kallee (born December 18, 1854 in Ludwigsburg, † July 15, 1933 in Feuerbach) Protestant pastor of Feuerbach and local history researcher
- Robert Bosch (born September 23, 1861 in Albeck (near Ulm), † March 12, 1942 in Stuttgart), founder of Robert Bosch GmbH and since 1917 honorary citizen of Stuttgart.
- Theodor Fischer (born May 28, 1862 in Schweinfurt; † December 25, 1938 in Munich), architect and urban planner (art building)
- Josef Kösler (born January 6, 1861 in Zell an der Rot ; † December 28, 1947 Marxenhof, Kirchenkirnberg community ), first city veterinarian and veterinary director of the city of Stuttgart
- Karl Isbert (born May 7, 1864 in Berlin, † April 14, 1946 in Stuttgart-Degerloch), Prussian officer, most recently major general
- Otto Lanz (born January 18, 1867 in Ravensburg , † April 25, 1929 in Stuttgart), forester and numismatist, headed the Stuttgart Forestry Office from 1919 to 1928 and was involved in the Stuttgart Beautification Association
- Ferdinand Porsche (born September 3, 1875 in Maffersdorf near Reichenberg, then in Austria-Hungary, now in the Czech Republic, † January 30, 1951 in Stuttgart) was an Austrian car designer and founder of the Zuffenhausen-based Dr. Ing.hc F. Porsche AG . This is where the Volkswagen came into being
- Albert Schieber (* 1875 in Bopfingen ; † 1946 in Winnenden ), architect
- Robert Musil (born November 6, 1880 in Klagenfurt , Austria; † April 15, 1942 in Geneva , Switzerland), Austrian writer and theater critic
- Eugen Bolz (born December 15, 1881 in Rottenburg am Neckar, † January 23, 1945 in Berlin-Plötzensee), politician and resistance fighter, monument at the Königsbau in Stuttgart
- Bernhard Pankok (born May 16, 1872 in Münster ; † April 5, 1943 in Baierbrunn ), painter, graphic artist, architect, designer, 1913–1937 director of the Kgl. or state Württ. School of Applied Arts Stuttgart
- Friedrich Zundel (1875–1948), painter, farmer and patron
- Paul Bonatz (born December 6, 1877 in Solgne near Metz (Lorraine), † December 20, 1956 in Stuttgart), architect, his most famous building is Stuttgart Central Station (1914–1927)
- Fritz Windgassen (born February 9, 1883 in Lennep , † April 17, 1963 in Murnau am Staffelsee ); Father of Wolfgang Windgassen; Singer (tenor), member of the Stuttgart State Opera
- Sophie Dorothea Eckener (born January 8, 1884 in London, † March 28, 1975 in Stuttgart), painter, graphic artist and portrait painter
- Martin Elsaesser (born May 28, 1884 in Tübingen ; † August 5, 1957 in Stuttgart), church architect; 1911–1914 he designed the Stuttgart market hall, among other things
- Theodor Heuss (born January 31, 1884 in Brackenheim near Heilbronn, † December 12, 1963 in Stuttgart); Politician; first Federal President
- Albert Kallee (born August 13, 1884 in Michelbach am Wald; † May 3, 1956 in Heilbronn) from 1937 to 1947 regional court director in Stuttgart
- Max Ackermann (born October 5, 1887 in Berlin , † November 14, 1975 in Bad Liebenzell - Unterlengenhardt in the Black Forest), painter, representative of the Stuttgart avant-garde around Adolf Hölzel
- Gottlob Schaupp (born January 17, 1891 in Reutlingen , † October 7, 1977 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe ), architect
- Willy Rosenstein (born January 28, 1892 in Wiesbaden; † May 1949 in Rustenburg / South Africa), pilot, racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Kurt Huber (born October 24, 1893 in Chur / Switzerland; † July 13, 1943 in Munich ), professor at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, member of the White Rose , executed on July 13, 1943 in Munich by the National Socialists ( lived in Stuttgart from 1896 to 1911)
- Wilhelm Schloz (born April 25, 1894 in Deizisau , † February 8, 1972 in Stuttgart ), writer, painter and graphic artist
- Carlo Schmid (born December 3, 1896 in Perpignan / France, † December 11, 1979 in Bonn ), a German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag , MdL ( Württemberg-Hohenzollern ), Federal Minister for Affairs of the Federal Council and the states
- Victor Ullmann (1898–1944), Austrian / Czech composer, conductor and pianist, 1931–1933 owner of the anthroposophical Novalis bookstore in Stuttgart; Holocaust victim
- Erwin Schoettle (born October 18, 1899 in Leonberg ; † January 25, 1976 in Baden-Baden ), politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Vice- President of the Bundestag, honorary citizen of Stuttgart since 1975
1901 to 1950
- Julius Bochmann (born March 8, 1901, † July 24, 1957 in Stuttgart), educator and philatelist , founder of the Bochmann catalog for occasional postmarks
- Ludwig Anschütz (born March 29, 1902 in Oberhausen , † May 25, 1985 in Stuttgart); Actor, was at the Württemberg State Theater from 1956 to 1985 , lived in Stuttgart until the end of his life
- Gerhard Just (born July 4, 1904 in Cottbus , † August 5, 1977 in Tübingen ); Actor, was at the Stuttgart State Theater from 1952 to 1977 , lived in the Plieningen district
- Hans Albrecht Bethe (born July 2, 1906 in Strasbourg, † March 6, 2005 in Ithaca, New York) was an American physicist of German origin and Nobel Prize winner for physics (1967) who taught for one semester at the University of Stuttgart.
- Georg Laub (* 1906 in Altshausen ; † 1986 in Stuttgart), architect
- Josef Moll (born September 5, 1908 in Laupertshausen; † January 7, 1989 in Stuttgart), General of the Bundeswehr
- Ferdinand "Ferry" Anton Ernst Porsche (born September 19, 1909 in Wiener Neustadt (Austria); † March 27, 1998 in Zell am See), German-Austrian entrepreneur (automobile construction) and engineer
- Dimitri Kosmowicz (born September 21, 1909 in Njaswisch (Belarus), † April 23, 1991 in Stuttgart), Belarusian Nazi collaborator. He lived in Stuttgart after the war until his death.
- Emmy Diemer-Nicolaus (born January 31, 1910 in Gießen; † January 1, 2008 in Stuttgart), politician
- Herbert Hirche (born May 20, 1910 in Görlitz ; † January 28, 2002 in Heidelberg ), architect, interior designer, furniture and product designer, university professor and rector
- Martin Sandberger (1911-2010), SS-Standartenführer and convicted war criminal
- John Argyris (1913–2004), Greek scientist, co-founder of the finite element method (FEM)
- Kurt Honolka (born September 27, 1913 in Leitmeritz / Böhmen, † October 7, 1988 in Stuttgart), musicologist, music writer, journalist, music and theater critic
- Charlotte Schreiber-Just (born August 2, 1914 in Berlin , † July 25, 2000 in Stuttgart ); Actress, was engaged on various Stuttgart theaters from the late 1950s or early 1960s. She lived in the Plieningen district
- Wolfgang Windgassen (born June 26, 1914 in Annemasse / France, † September 8, 1974 in Stuttgart); Son of Fritz Windgassen; Singer (tenor), member of the Stuttgart State Opera
- Hanns Martin Schleyer (born May 1, 1915 in Offenburg , † October 18, 1977 near Mulhouse (Mulhouse), France), manager and economic functionary
- Rudolf Hoflehner (born August 8, 1916 in Linz , Upper Austria; † September 3, 1995 in Pantaneto, Colle di Val d'Elsa near Siena ), Austrian sculptor, painter, graphic artist and university professor
- Günter Behnisch (born June 12, 1922 in Dresden ; † July 12, 2010 in Stuttgart), architect in Stuttgart and professor at the TH Darmstadt
- KRH Sonderborg (born April 5, 1923 in Sønderborg (Denmark) as Kurt Rudolf Hoffmann ; † February 18, 2008 in Hamburg ), German Informel painter , 1965 to 1990 professor of painting at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart
- Loriot (born November 12, 1923 in Brandenburg an der Havel ; † August 22, 2011 in Ammerland am Starnberger See ; actually Bernhard Victor Christoph-Carl von Bülow, or Vicco von Bülow for short) was a German humorist, draftsman, actor and director
- Walter Schultheiß (born May 25, 1924 in Tübingen ), actor, author and painter
- Frei Otto (born May 31, 1925 in Siegmar, today Chemnitz; † March 9, 2015), architect and professor at the University of Stuttgart.
- John Cranko (born August 15, 1927 in Rustenburg, South Africa; † June 26, 1973), British dancer and choreographer at the Stuttgart State Opera
- Otto Herbert Hajek (born June 27, 1927 in Kaltenbach , Czechoslovakia, † April 29, 2005 in Stuttgart) abstract painter and sculptor
- Alfred Hrdlicka (born February 27, 1928 in Vienna ; † December 5, 2009 ibid) Austrian sculptor, painter, graphic artist, writer, 1971 to 1986 professor of sculpture at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart
- Michael Ende (born November 12, 1929 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen; † August 28, 1995 in Filderstadt) was a German writer and son of the surrealist painter Edgar Ende.
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger (born November 11, 1929 in Kaufbeuren) is a German poet, writer and editor, also known under the pseudonym Andreas Thalmayr.
- Reinhard Gröper is the writer pseudonym of Egbert-Hans Müller (born February 23, 1929 in Bunzlau )
- Fritz Wunderlich (1930–1966), singer (tenor), member of the Stuttgart State Opera
- Fritz Auer (born June 24, 1933 in Tübingen), architect and university professor
- Wolfgang Kermer (born May 18, 1935 in Neunkirchen / Saar ), professor of art history, 1971–1984 rector of the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart
- Dietz-Werner Steck (born July 30, 1936 in Waiblingen ; † December 31, 2016 in Stuttgart), actor
- Rolf Zeeb (1938–2014), entrepreneur and politician (FDP)
- Ernst Ulrich Freiherr von Weizsäcker (born June 25, 1939 in Zurich) is a German scientist and politician (SPD) and was a member of the Bundestag .
- Ulf Merbold (born June 20, 1941 in Greiz ), physicist and astronaut
- Klaus von Klitzing (born June 28, 1943 in Schroda ), physicist, discoverer of the quantum Hall effect , Nobel laureate for physics (1985), since 1985 director at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart
- Jürgen Erich Schrempp (born September 15, 1944 in Freiburg im Breisgau ), Manager, until 2004 Chairman of the Board of Management of the DaimlerChrysler Group
- Fred Breinersdorfer (born December 6, 1946 in Mannheim ); Lawyer and screenwriter, Oscar nomination for the film Sophie Scholl - The Last Days .
- Joachim Speidel (born November 17, 1947 in Plüderhausen near Stuttgart ), electrical engineer and professor of communications at the University of Stuttgart
- Heidemarie-Rose Rühle (born November 5, 1948 in Heilbronn ), politician
- Vincent Klink (born January 29, 1949 in Gießen ), grew up in Schwäbisch Gmünd, master chef, TV chef and editor of the magazine "Chief of his own stove"
From 1951
- Olive Feuerbach (* 1952 in Karlsruhe), writer and photographer
- Walter Sittler (born December 5, 1952 in Chicago ), actor
- Hans-Ulrich Grimm (* 1955 in the Allgäu), journalist and author
- Guido Buchwald (born January 24, 1961 in Berlin ), soccer player with the Stuttgarter Kickers 1979–1983 and VfB Stuttgart 1983–1994, German champion with VfB 1984 and 1992 as well as international world champion 1990 .
- Jürgen Klinsmann (born July 30, 1964 in Göppingen ), former German soccer player and from July 26, 2004 to July 11, 2006 national coach of the German national soccer team
- Michael Paulwitz (* 1965 in Eichstätt ), historian and journalist; since 2012 editor of the Burschenschaftliche Blätter
- Fredi Bobic (* 1971 in Maribor ), former German national soccer player, grew up in Stuttgart
- Your mothers (* 1974), comedian trio, consisting of Andreas Kraus, Matthias Weinmann and Donato Svezia
- Benjamin Eicher (born March 31, 1974 in Tübingen ), director; 1998–2008 he shot the Dei Mudder sei face films, among other things , as well as several cinema films and music videos for national and international artists. Founder of Los Banditos Films .
- Timo Joh. Mayer (born December 15, 1977 in Villingen-Schwenningen), actually Timotheus Johannes Mayer, director and producer, known for over 50 music videos and feature films, including the cult series Dei Mudder be face and head or number
- Timo Hildebrand (* 1979 in Worms ), former national soccer goalkeeper, from 1994 to 2007 at VfB Stuttgart
- Chris Fleischhauer (* 1982 in Querfurt ), first male German lottery fee, TV presenter
See also
- List of honorary citizens of Stuttgart
- List of city leaders of Stuttgart
- VfB Stuttgart: people
- List of players from VfB Stuttgart
- Stuttgarter Kickers: People
- List of the players of the Stuttgarter Kickers
- University of Stuttgart: personalities and alumni
- List of the Prime Ministers of Baden-Württemberg
- List of the bishops of Rottenburg-Stuttgart
- List of auxiliary bishops in Rottenburg-Stuttgart
- List of well-known personalities of the Hohen Karlsschule in Stuttgart
- List of well-known personalities from the University of Stuttgart