Morgenstern (disambiguation)
Morgenstern stands for:
- Morgenstern , the brightest star before sunrise
- Morgenstern (noble family)
- Morgenstern (band) , German metal band
- Morgenstern (sports club), sports organization of the Jewish General Workers' Union in Poland, see Morgnshtern
- Morgenstern Trio , classical piano trio
- Morgenstern (weapon)
- Morgenstern (heraldry) , as a heraldic figure
- The Morgenstern (newspaper) , a former newspaper for Graubünden
- (9764) Morgenstern , asteroid of the main belt
- The morning star , a poem by Johann Peter Hebel
- the Heimatbund men from the morning star
- the theater for children - the Morgenstern stage
- the magical-esoteric order of Stella Matutina
- the song Morgenstern by the German rock band Rammstein
- the national flag of Western New Guinea is called Morgenstern (Dutch: "Morgenster") (see section on Morgenstern in the article "New Guinea" )
- the mint master's mark of Wolf Hühnerkopf (1533–1539), mint master of the Annaberg mint
- Localities
- Morgenstern (Drelsdorf) , Drelsdorf
- Morgenstern (Ellingstedt) , Ellingstedt
- Jutrzenka (Borzytuchom) , formerly Morgenstern , a village in the Pomerania region near Bytów
Morgenstern is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Albert Morgenstern (1926–2011), American actor, see Morgan Sterne
- Alois Morgenstern (* 1954), Austrian ski racer
- Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern (* 1956), German process engineer
- Anton Morgenstern (* 1991), German poker player
- August Morgenstern (1772–1844), German merchant and member of parliament
B.
- Barbara Morgenstern (* 1971), German musician
- Beate Morgenstern (* 1946), German writer
- Björn Morgenstern (* 1982), German speed skater
C.
- Carl Morgenstern (1811-1893), German landscape painter
- Carl Ernst Morgenstern (1847–1928), German landscape painter
- Carl Jakob von Jutrzenka-Morgenstern (1745–1789), Prussian officer and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914), German poet
- Christian Morgenstern (painter) (1805–1867), German painter
- Christian Morgenstern (musician) (1975–2003), German musician
- Claus M. Morgenstern (* 1985), German photographer
D.
- Dan Morgenstern (* 1929), Austrian-American jazz critic
- David Morgenstern (1814–1882), member of the Bavarian state parliament and manufacturer
- Dietrich Morgenstern (1924–2007), German mathematician
- Dirk Morgenstern (* 1969), German cameraman
E.
- Erin Morgenstern (* 1978), American author
F.
- Ferdinand von Morgenstern (1873–1958), Prussian chemist, founder of the Dr. from Morgenstern schools
- Franz Morgenstern (1787–1869), Brunswick military person
- Friedel Morgenstern (* 1993), German voice actress
- Friedrich Leopold Morgenstern (1799–1852), German organ builder
- Friedrich Simon Morgenstern (1727–1782), German physician
G
- Georg Morgenstern (1892–1975), German philosopher and university professor in Weilburg
- Gustav Morgenstern (1867–1947), Leipzig journalist and librarian
H
- Hans Morgenstern (1905–1965), Austrian merchant and playwright
- Hans Dieter Morgenstern (1935–2001), German politician and member of the state parliament (CDU)
- Heinz Morgenstern (1917–1980), German politician (SPD)
- Herbert Morgenstern (* 1913), German communications engineer and resistance fighter
J
- Jacqueline Morgenstern (1932–1945), Jewish girl, victim of the Holocaust
- Janusz Morgenstern (1922–2011), Polish film director and film producer
- Jens Morgenstern (* 1965), German luge trainer and sports official
- Jens-Peter Morgenstern (* 1951), German musician and composer
- Johann Christoph Morgenstern (1697–1767), German painter
- Johann Ernst Morgenstern (fl. Around 1690), German medic from Bautzen
- Johann Friedrich Morgenstern (1777–1844), German painter
- Johann Ludwig Ernst Morgenstern (1738–1819), German painter
- Johann Melchior von Morgenstern (1733–1789), German officer
- Johanna Katharina Morgenstern (1748–1796), German writer
K
- Karina Morgenstern (* 1968), German physicist and university professor
- Karl Morgenstern (1770–1852), German philologist
L.
- Leopold von Morgenstern (1790–1864), lawyer, privy councilor in Dessau
- Lina Morgenstern (1830–1909), German writer and women's rights activist
- Luise Morgenstern (* 1932), German politician (SPD), MdV, MdB
- Lydia Morgenstern (* 1989), German voice actress
M.
- Maia Morgenstern (* 1962), Romanian actress
- Marco Morgenstern (* 1972), German biathlete
- Marion Morgenstern (* 1952), German politician (SED, PDS)
- Martin Morgenstern (philosopher) (* 1953), German philosopher and author
- Martin Morgenstern (soccer player) (* 1982), Austrian soccer player
- Matthew Morgenstern (* 1968), Israeli linguist
- Matthias Morgenstern (* 1959), German Judaist
- Max Morgenstern (1883–1946), textile manufacturer and book collector
- Max Morgenstern-Döring (1858–1931), German major general
- Mike Morgenstern (* 1939), American jazz musician
- Miriam Morgenstern (* 1987), German actress
N
- Nikolaus Morgenstern (* 1685, † unknown), German legal scholar
- Norbert R. Morgenstern (* 1935), Canadian civil engineer
O
- Olga Morgenstern (1859–1902), German writer
- Oskar Morgenstern (1902–1977), Austrian scientist
P
- Paul Morgenstern (1886–1938), German actor
R.
- Ralph Morgenstern (* 1956), German moderator
- Reinhard Morgenstern (physicist) (* 1942), German physicist
- Reinhard Morgenstern (soccer player) (* 1972), Austrian soccer player
S.
- Samuel Morgenstern (1875–1943), Austrian businessman and a business partner of the young Hitler
- Soma Morgenstern (1890–1976), Austrian writer
- Sonja Morgenstern (* 1955), German figure skater
- Stefan Morgenstern (* 1960), German stage and costume designer
- Stephan Morgenstern (* 1951), German photographer
- Susie Morgenstern (* 1945), French children's book author
T
- Thomas Morgenstern (* 1986), Austrian ski jumper
- Thomas B. Morgenstern (* 1952), German crime novel and children's book author
- Tobias Morgenstern (* 1960), German accordionist, composer and theater founder
- Tommy Morgenstern , alias Thomas Lührig (* 1974), German voice actor and singer
U
- Ulf Morgenstern (* 1978), German historian
See also: