Schumann (family name)
Schumann is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
According to Jürgen Udolph , the name Schumann can be assigned to family names with job titles. Thus this family name belongs to the group with the names from leather production and processing . This group also includes, for example, the names Schuhmacher or Schumacher , Schomaker , Schuster , Schubert and others.
distribution
In contrast to Austria, the Schumann family name occurs more frequently than average in Germany.
variants
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Schumann (1838–1895), German mathematics teacher
- Albert Schumann (1835–1897), German educator, historian, geographer and librarian
- Albert Schumann (circus director) (1858–1939), Austrian circus director
- Albrecht Schumann (1911–1999), German engineer
- Alfred Schumann (1902–1985), German admiral
- Andreas Schumann (pedagogue) (1757–1828), German pedagogue and author
- Andreas Schumann (soccer player) (* 1952), German soccer player
- Andreas Schumann (hydrologist) (* 1953), German hydrologist
- Andreas Schumann (actor) (* 1957), German actor
- Andreas Schumann (politician) (* 1964), German music teacher and politician (CDU)
- Anne Schumann (* 1966), German violinist and lecturer in baroque music
- Arne Schumann , German film composer
- Arthur Schumann (1899 − after 1937), German intelligence service and political functionary (NSDAP)
- August Schumann (1773–1826), German bookseller and publisher
B.
- Brigitte Schumann (* 1946), German politician
C.
- Camillo Schumann (1872–1946), German composer
- Carl Schumann (architect) (1827–1898), Austrian architect
- Carl Schumann (entrepreneur) (1871–1926), German porcelain manufacturer
- Carola Schumann (* 1944), German sociologist and politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Carolin Schumann (* 1987), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Charles Schumann ( Karl Georg Schumann ; * 1941), German bartender and model
- Christian Schumann (Mayor) († 1661), German politician, Mayor of Dresden
- Christian Schumann (poet) (1681–1744), German pastor and hymn poet
- Christian Schumann (conductor) (* 1983), German conductor
- Christoph Schumann (sports journalist) (* 1949), German sports journalist, commentator, author and presenter
- Christoph Schumann (political scientist) (1969–2013), German political scientist
- Clara Schumann (1819–1896), German pianist and composer
- Clemens Schumann (1876–1938), German musician
- Coco Schumann (1924–2018), German jazz musician and guitarist
- Colmar Schumann (1844–1912), German teacher and Germanist
- Conrad Schumann (1942–1998), German border refugee
D.
- Damien Schumann (* 1987), Australian beach volleyball player
- Daniel Schumann (soccer player) (* 1977), German soccer player
- Daniel Schumann (Slavist)
- Daniela Schumann (* 1983), German squash player
- Desirée Schumann (* 1990), German soccer player
- Dieter Schumann (chemist) (* 1935), German chemist
- Dieter Schumann (director) (* 1953), German director, screenwriter and producer
- Dietmar Schumann (* 1951), German journalist
- Dirk Schumann (historian) (* 1958), German historian
- Dirk Schumann (art historian) (* 1964), German art historian and architectural historian
E.
- Eduard Schumann (1844–1914), German high school teacher and naturalist
- Ekkehard Schumann (* 1931), German lawyer
- Elisabeth Schumann (1888–1952), German singer (soprano)
- Elisabeth Schumann (athlete) , German athlete
- Emil Schumann (1908–1981), German Catholic clergyman and Nazi persecuted (1941–1945 Dachau concentration camp )
- Erich Schumann (scientist) (1898–1985), German musicologist and explosives physicist
- Erich Schumann (publisher) (1930-2007), German publisher
- Erik Schumann (1925–2007), German actor
- Erik Schumann (violinist) (* 1982), German violinist
- Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1861–1936), Austrian-American singer (alto)
- Ernst Schumann (1749–1823), Mayor and Mayor of Danzig
- Eugenie Schumann (1851–1938), German pianist
- Eva Schumann (translator) (1889–1973), German translator
- Eva Schumann (author) (* 1957), German author
- Eva Schumann (lawyer) (* 1967), German legal historian
F.
- Felix Schumann (poet) (1854–1879), German poet
- Felix Schumann (triathlete) (* 1982), German triathlete
- Frank Schumann (publisher) (* 1951), German publisher and publicist
- Frank Schumann (handball player) (* 1979), German handball player
- Franz von Schumann (1828–1893), German lawyer and district court president in Danzig
- Franz Schumann (1844–1905), German lawyer
- Franz Josef Schumann (* 1948), German politician (CDU)
- Friedrich Schumann (psychologist) (1863-1940), German psychologist
- Friedrich Schumann (serial killer) (1893–1921), serial killer
- Friedrich Karl Schumann (1886–1960), German Protestant theologian
- Fritz Schumann (oenologist) (* 1939), German oenologist
- Fritz Schumann (politician) (* 1948), German politician, farmer, association official and university professor
- Fritz Schumann (journalist) (* 1987), German journalist, director and author
G
- Georg Schumann (composer) (1866–1952), German composer, pianist and conductor
- Georg Schumann (politician) (1886–1945), German resistance fighter
- Georg Schumann (soccer player) (1898–1959), German soccer player
- Gerhard Schumann (writer) (1911–1995), German writer
- Gerhard Schumann (composer) (1914–1976), German composer
- Gerhard Schumann (politician) (1916–1968), German politician (NDPD)
- Gerhard Schumann (physician) (1919–1989), German doctor
- Gerhard Schumann (physicist) , German physicist and geophysicist
- Gottfried Ernst Schumann (1779–1846), German legal scholar
- Gottlob Schumann (1860–1929), German industrialist
- Gotthilf Daniel Schumann (1788–1865), German pharmacist
- Günter Schumann (sculptor) (* 1941), German sculptor
- Günter Schumann (dancer) (* 1954), German dancer, dance teacher and author
- Günther Schumann (1930–2014), German nature photographer
- Gustav Schumann (writer) (1851–1897), German teacher and dialect writer
- Gustav Schumann (1879–1956), German politician (SPD)
H
- Hans Schumann (factory owner) († 1906), German factory owner
- Hans Schumann (legal scholar) (1899–1959), German legal scholar and university professor
- Hans Schumann (racing driver) (1904–1968), German motorcycle racing driver
- Hans Schumann (engineer) (1920–2006), German bridge construction engineer
- Hans Schumann (rugby player) , German rugby player
- Hans Dietrich Schumann (1911–2001), German surgeon and urologist; University professor in Rostock
- Hans-Gerd Schumann (1927–1991), German political scientist
- Hans Wolfgang Schumann (1928–2019), German diplomat and Indologist
- Harald Schumann (* 1957), German author, journalist and engineer
- Heinrich Schumann (politician) (1869–1940), German teacher, manager and politician (SPD), MdHB
- Heinrich Schumann (District Administrator) (1881–1951), German administrative lawyer
- Heinrich Karl Schumann (1806–1875), Prussian major general
- Heinz von Schumann (1911–1993), German choir conductor
- Heinz Schumann (soccer player) (1922–2003), German soccer player and coach
- Heinz Schumann (artist) (* 1934), German graphic artist and type designer
- Heinz Schumann (athlete) (* 1936), German sprinter
- Heinz Schumann (mathematician) (* 1940), German maths didactic
- Helga Schwarz-Schumann (* 1955), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Herbert Schumann (1935–2010), German chemist
- Hermann Schumann (1808–1889), German clergyman and politician
- Hermann Schumann (engineer) (1924–1989), German engineer and university professor for materials science and welding technology
- Hermann Albert Schumann , German ophthalmologist (around 1860)
- Hilmar Schumann (1902–2001), German geologist, mineralogist and petrologist
- Horst Schumann (1906–1983), German doctor and SS-Sturmbannführer
- Horst Schumann (politician) (1924–1993), German youth functionary and politician (SED)
- Horst Schumann (mathematician) (1929–2020), German mathematician and university professor
- Horst Schumann (rugby player) , German rugby union player
- Hubert Schumann (1930–2010), German entomologist
I.
- Ilse Schumann (1939–2000), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
J
- Jochen Schumann (1930–2018), German economist
- Johann Daniel Schumann (1714–1787), German educator and clergyman
- Johann Michael Schumann (1666–1741), German general superintendent and poet
- Johannes Schumann (1881–1949), German composer and music educator
- Julius Schumann (1810–1868), German educator and botanist
- Jürgen Schumann (1940–1977), German pilot and terrorist victim
K
- Kai Schumann (* 1976), German actor
- Karl Schumann (KPD) , German politician (KPD), MdL Prussia
- Karl Schumann (District Administrator) , German administrative officer
- Karl Schumann (music critic) (1925–2007), German music critic
- Karl F. Schumann (* 1941), German sociologist and criminologist
- Karl-Heinz Schumann , German rugby player
- Karl Moritz Schumann (1851–1904), German botanist
- Karsten Schumann (* 1963), German sports scientist and university professor
- Korinna Schumann (* 1966), Austrian trade union official and politician (SPÖ)
- Kurt Schumann (pedagogue) (1885–1970), German pedagogue and local researcher
- Kurt Schumann (lawyer) (1908–1989), German lawyer and judge
L.
- Ludwig Schumann (author) (* 1951), German author
- Ludwig Friedrich Schumann , German porcelain artist and author
M.
- Manfred Schumann (soccer player) (* 1948), German soccer player
- Manfred Schumann (bobsleigh driver) (* 1951), German athlete and bobsleigh driver
- Margit Schumann (1952–2017), German luge athlete
- Margot Schumann (1892–1975), German scientist
- Marie Schumann (1921–2017), German local politician
- Matthias Schumann (* 1959), German business IT specialist
- Maurice Schumann (1911–1998), French politician
- Maximilian Schumann (1827–1889), German engineer officer
- Michael Schumann (sociologist) (* 1937), German sociologist and university professor
- Michael Schumann (museum director) , Wuppertal, chairman of the Bergisches Straßenbahnmuseum , holder of the 2015 Rhineland Taler
- Michael Schumann (politician) (1946–2000), German politician (SED, PDS), philosopher and university professor
N
- Nils Schumann (* 1978), German athlete
- Norbert Schumann (1952–2011), German soccer player
O
- Olaf H. Schumann (* 1938), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Oswald Schumann (1865-1939), German politician (SPD)
- Otto Schumann (lawyer) (1805–1869), German judge and politician
- Otto Schumann (Lieutenant General) (1855–1929), German Lieutenant General
- Otto Schumann (General) (1886–1952), German police general and SS group leader
- Otto Schumann (politician, 1888) (1888–1945), German politician (SPD) and resistance fighter
- Otto Schumann (teacher) (1888–1950), German philologist and teacher
- Otto Schumann (musicologist) (1897–1981), German music journalist
- Otto Schumann (politician, 1903) (1903–1948), German politician (SED), MdL Saxony-Anhalt
P
- Patricia Schumann (* 1975), Danish actress
- Paul Schumann (1855–1927), German art historian
- Paul Schumann (veterinarian) (1884–1961), German veterinarian
- Peter Schumann (* 1934), American theater director and sculptor of German origin
- Peter B. Schumann (* 1941), German publicist
- Philipp Schumann (* 1993), German volleyball player
- Pierre Schumann (1917–2011), German sculptor
R.
- Rainer Schumann (* 1964), German drummer
- Ralf Schumann (* 1962), German marksman
- Ralf Schumann (politician) (* 1956), German politician
- Regine Schumann (* 1961), German artist, painter and light artist
- Renata Schumann (1934–2012), German writer
- Richard Schumann (politician) (1837–1897), German Protestant clergyman and parliamentarian
- Richard Schumann (1864–1945), German-Austrian astronomer and geodesist
- Robert Schumann (1810–1856), German composer and pianist
- Rosemarie Schumann (1940–2015), German historian
- Rudi Schumann (* 1947), German volleyball player
- Rudolf Schumann (1895–1966), German elementary school teacher, naturalist and historian
- Ruth Schumann-Hengsteler (* 1957), German psychologist and university professor
- Ruthild Busch-Schumann (1900–1989), German children's book author and illustrator
S.
- Samuel Friedrich Schumann (1795–1877), German lawyer and mayor of Danzig
- Sara-Ruth Schumann (1938–2014), deputy chairwoman of the regional association of Jewish communities in Lower Saxony and chairwoman of the Jewish community in Oldenburg
- Sarah Schumann (1933–2019), German painter
- Siegfried Schumann (* 1957), German political scientist
- Stefan Schumann , German American football player
T
- Tanja Schumann (* 1962), German actress
- Theo Schumann (1928–1990), German dance musician
- Theodor Schumann ( TEW Schumann ; 1896 – after 1974), South African meteorologist and proponent of apartheid policy
- Thomas B. Schumann (* 1950), German publicist, editor and publisher
U
- Ulrich Maximilian Schumann (* 1964), German building historian
V
- Valentin Schumann senior († 1542), German bookseller and printer
- Valentin Schumann junior (around 1520 - around 1559), German writer
- Viktor Schumann (1841–1913), German physicist
W.
- Walter Schumann (politician) , German politician (NSDAP)
- Walter Schumann (composer) (1913–1958), American composer
- Walter Schumann (mineralogist) (* 1926), German geologist, mineralogist, geographer and university professor
- Walter Schumann (mechanic) (1927–2014), Swiss university professor for mechanics
- Walter Schumann (choreographer) (1933–1990), German solo dancer and choreographer
- Walter Schumann (Police President) (* 1946), German police officer and Police President
- Walther Schumann (1903–1986), German administrative lawyer
- Werner Schumann (writer) (pseudonym W. Muscholdini ; 1898–1982), German writer, dramaturge and journalist
- Werner Schumann (publisher) (1907– ??), German publisher
- Werner Schumann (architect) (1926–2006), German architect
- Werner Schumann (documentary filmmaker) (* 1930), German-American film editor, director and producer
- Werner Schumann (athlete) , German athlete
- Werner Schumann (director, 1965) (* 1965), Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter
- Wilhelm Schumann (politician, 1795) (1795–1877), German politician, MdL Waldeck-Pyrmont
- Wilhelm Schumann (athlete) , German athlete
- Wilhelm Schumann (politician, 1896) (1896–1974), German politician (KPD)
- Wilhelm Schumann (politician, 1899) (1899 – after 1945), German politician (NSDAP)
- Winfried Otto Schumann (1888–1974), German physicist
- Wolfgang Schumann (writer) (1887–1964), German writer and journalist
- Wolfgang Schumann (historian) (1925–1991), German historian
- Wolfgang Schumann (architect) (1926–2002), German architect
- Wolfgang Schumann (composer) (1927–2012), German composer and conductor
- Wolfgang Schumann (politician) (* 1929), German politician (SPD)
- Wolfgang Schumann (refugee) (1949–1977), German engineer, victim of the inner-German border
- Wolfgang Schumann (soccer player) (* 1957), German soccer player
See also
- (4003) Schumann , an asteroid of the main belt
- Schumann's formula for the delimitation of competences of courts
- Schumann House
Individual evidence
- ↑ J. Udolph, S. Fitzek: Professor Udolph's book of names. Where they come from. What they mean. Bertelsmann, Munich 2005, p. 267ff.
- ↑ The family name Schumann on the Geogen online service. Accessed: January 11, 2010