Schönemann (family name)
Schönemann is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
Schönemann is a nickname for Middle High German schœn , Middle Low German schōne with the meaning "glorious, shiny, bright, white, fine" and Middle High German, Middle Low German one with the meaning "man, man".
distribution
The name Schönemann occurs frequently in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia .
supporting documents
- Approx. 1170–1190: Godefridus Sconeman occupied in Cologne
- 1266/1325: Alexander Sconeman occupied in Halle
Well-known namesake
- Anne Sarah Schönemann (* 1979), German actress
- Bernd Schönemann (* 1954), German historian and history educator
- Carl Schönemann (1854–1920), German ophthalmologist, association official and politician
- Carl Traugott Gottlob Schönemann (1765–1802), German lawyer, philologist and diplomat
- Dorle Schönemann (* 1911), German swimmer
- Franz Schönemann (politician) (1868–1953), German lawyer and politician, MdL Braunschweig
- Franz Schönemann (actor) (1880–1960), German actor
- Friedrich Schönemann (theater director) (1704–1782), German theater director
- Friedrich Schönemann (Americanist) (1886–1956), German literary scholar
- Hannes Schönemann (* 1946), German director
- Hans Schönemann (* around 1962), German mathematician
- Hans-Georg Schönemann (* 1946), former German soccer player
- Herbert Schönemann (1936–2019), German art historian
- Hinnerk Schönemann (* 1974), German actor
- Horst Schönemann (1927–2002), German director
- Johann Friedrich Schönemann (1704–1782), German actor and theater director
- Karl Philipp Christian Schönemann (1801–1855), German librarian, philologist and numismatist
- Lili Schönemann (1758–1817), Goethe's fiancée
- Sibylle Schönemann (* 1953), German director
- Sonja Schönemann (* 1978), German screenwriter
- Theodor Schönemann (1812–1868), German mathematician
Individual evidence
- ↑ Duden - family names. Dudenverlag, Mannheim / Leipzig / Vienna / Zurich 2000, ISBN 3-411-70851-4 , p. 594.
- ^ Konrad Kunze, Damaris Nübling et al .: German surname atlas. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2013, ISBN 978-3-11-029059-2 , Volume I: p. 783.