Mirbach
Mirbach stands for
- Mirbach (Wiesbaum) , a district of the Wiesbaum community in the Vulkaneifel district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- a section of the Alfterer Bornheimer Bach
Mirbach is the family name of the following people:
- Alfons von Mirbach (1812–1885), Bavarian court official
- August Mirbach (1808–1891), Mayor of Königswinter
- Dietrich von Mirbach (1907–1977), German diplomat
- Hartmut Mirbach (1949–2011), German photographer and painter
- Heinrich Georg von Mirbach († 1736), court master and chancellor in Courland
- Ingrid Mirbach , German actress
- Johann Wilhelm von Mirbach-Harff (1784–1849), co-founder of the cooperative of the Rhenish knight-born nobility
- Manuel Mirbach (* 1964), German soccer player
- Philipp von Mirbach (* 1961), German actor and radio play speaker
- Wilderich Graf von Spee-Mirbach († 2013), German politician
- an old Rhenish noble family, see Mirbach (noble family) , to which the following people belong:
- Andreas Baron von Mirbach (1931–1975), German officer and diplomat, victim of terrorism in the RAF
- Ernst von Mirbach (1844–1925), Prussian military and court official
- Götz von Mirbach (1915–1968), German naval officer
- Julius von Mirbach-Sorquitten (1839–1921), German landowner and conservative politician
- Karl Joseph von Mirbach (1718–1798), Catholic priest, canon in the Principality of Speyer
- Maimi von Mirbach (1899–1984), German cellist and member of the Confessing Church
- Maximilian von Mirbach-Harff (1880–1971), district administrator, since 1944 Count von Mirbach-Harff, previously Baron von Mirbach
- Otto von Mirbach (1804–1867), Prussian officer and revolutionary
- Otto Wilhelm August von Mirbach (1810–1882), Prussian lieutenant general
- Werner von Mirbach (Lieutenant General) (1713–1797), German Lieutenant General
- Werner von Mirbach (lawyer) (1878–1928), German lawyer and politician
- Wilhelm von Mirbach-Harff (1871–1918), German diplomat and ambassador