Scheller
Scheller is the family name of the following people:
- Arthur Scheller (1876–1929), Austrian astronomer
- Benjamin Scheller (* 1969), German historian
- Bente Scheller , German political scientist
- Bernhard Scheller (1852–1907), German building contractor and architect
- Carl Scheller (1813 – after 1874), German manufacturer of pewter figures and toys
- Christian August Scheller (1769–1848), Prussian Privy Councilor of Justice
- David Scheller (* 1971), German actor
- Emil Scheller (1880–1942), Swiss painter and draftsman
- Ernst Scheller (1899–1942), German historian and local politician (NSDAP), Lord Mayor of Marburg 1934–1941
- Ferdinand Scheller (instrument maker) ( Ferdinand Eduard Theodor Scheller ; 1807–1887), German instrument maker and inventor
- Ferdinand Scheller (journalist) (1839–1922), German journalist and benefactor
- Frieder W. Scheller (* 1942), German chemist
- Friedrich Ernst Scheller (1791–1869), German lawyer and politician
- Fritz Scheller (politician) (1909–1992), German politician (SED), Lord Mayor of Karl-Marx-Stadt
- Fritz Scheller (cyclist) (1914–1997), German racing cyclist
- Georg Scheller (District President) (1851–1937), German administrative officer
- Georg Scheller (business economist) (1895–1955), German business economist
- Gerhard Scheller (* 1958), German racing cyclist
- Gerlind Scheller (* 1967), German synchronized swimmer
- Johann "Hans" Scheller (Major) (1913–1945), German officer, commandant of the Ludendorff Bridge , executed under the law
- Hans Scheller (politician) (1906–1988), German shoemaker, police sergeant, politician (SPD) and city councilor in Neustadt an der Aisch
- Hans Scheller (civil servant) , German civil servant
- Hans-Jürgen Scheller , real name of Hans-Jürgen Heise (1930–2013), German writer
- Hansrüdi Scheller (* 1931), Swiss rower
- Heinrich Scheller (1929–1957), Swiss rower
- Heinrich Richard Scheller (1824-1893), German manufacturer and politician (NLP)
- Henrik Scheller (* 1972), German political scientist and university professor
- Herbert Scheller (* 1948), German soccer player
- Hermann Scheller (1637–1687), German wood sculptor
- Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller (1735–1803), German philologist and lexicographer
- Ingo Scheller (* 1938), German didactic and university professor
- Johann Siegismund Scheller († 1781), German lawyer, bailiff and court director
- Jörg Scheller (* 1979), German art historian, journalist and musician
- Jürgen Scheller (1922–1996), German cabaret artist, actor and voice actor
- Karl Scheller (1773–1843), German physician and linguist
- Kathrin Wörle-Scheller (* 1984), German tennis player
- Kay Scheller (* 1960), German politician (CDU)
- Kurt Scheller (1932–2003), Swiss football player
- Mary Scheller (1858–1933), German actress
- Matthias Scheller (* 1964), German business economist and manager
- Meinrad Scheller (1921–1991), Swiss Indo-Europeanist
- Otto Scheller (1876–1948), German electrical engineer and inventor
- Richard H. Scheller (* 1953), American biochemist and neuroscientist
- Robert von Scheller-Steinwartz (1865–1921), German diplomat, politician and university professor
- Rolf Scheller , German television journalist
- Rudolf Scheller (1822–1900), German entrepreneur and food / soup manufacturer
- Steffen Scheller (* 1969), German civil servant and mayor
- Thilo Scheller (1897–1979), also: Theodor Scheller , German gymnastics and sports teacher; Editor of the Turnerjugend, youth warden of the German Gymnastics Association, Reichsarbeitsdienstführer, song writer and secondary school teacher
- Walter Scheller (1892–1944), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Will Scheller (1890–1937), German-speaking writer, poet and editor
- Wolfram Scheller (* 1975), German actor
- Wolfgang Scheller (* 1947), German football player (GDR)
Scheller is the name of the following places:
- Scheller (Hohnhorst) , locality of the community Hohnhorst in the district of Schaumburg in Lower Saxony
- Scheller (Lindlar) , a place in the municipality of Lindlar in the Oberbergisches Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia
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