Seaman (disambiguation)
Seemann stands for:
- Sailor , colloquially
- a member of the seafarers
- Seemann (your home is the sea) , a worldwide hit by Lolita from 1960
- Seemann (lied) , song by the German Neue Deutsche hardness music group Rammstein from 1996
- the former name of the diving equipment manufacturer Subgear
- EA Seemann , an art book publisher
Seemann is the family name of the following people:
- Annemarie Seemann ( Annemarie Fritzsche ; * 1942), German badminton player
- Annette Seemann (* 1959), German author and translator
- Arthur Seemann (also Artur Seemann , 1861–1925), German publisher, 1916–1918 first head of the Association of German Booksellers
- Berthold Seemann (1825–1871), German traveler and naturalist
- Birgit Seemann (* 1961), German social and political scientist
- Carl Seemann (1910–1983), German pianist
- Dirc Seemann (* 1965), German football commentator
- Eduard Seemann (1887–1945), German philologist and mayor
- Emil Seemann (1900–1936), German resistance fighter against National Socialism ( KPD ) and Spain fighter
- Erich Seemann (1888–1966), German Germanist and folk song researcher
- Ernst Arthur Seemann (1829–1904), German publisher
- Finn Seemann (1944–1985), Norwegian football player
- Franz Seemann (1887–1963), German film architect
- Friedrich Seemann (politician) (1875-1960), German politician (SPD)
- Friedrich Seemann (lawyer) (1906–1947), German lawyer and politician (NSDAP)
- Fritz Schultze-Seemann (1916–1987), German urologist and archivist
- Gerolf Seemann (* 1940), German badminton player
- Gottfried Seemann (* 1940), German badminton player
- Gottfried Wilhelm Seemann (1793-1859), German music director, military musician and clarinetist
- Gotthold Samuel Abraham Seemann (1772–1835), Prussian educator and administrative officer
- Heinrich Seemann (Canon) († around 1259), German priest and monastery founder
- Heinrich Seemann (diplomat) (* 1935), German diplomat
- Helge Wilhelm Seemann (* 1937), German specialist in German
- Hellmut Seemann (* 1953), German cultural manager
- Helmut Seemann (1923–2014), Canadian musician and composer of German origin
- Henry Seemann (1875–1948), Danish actor
- Horst Seemann (1937–2000), German film director and screenwriter
- Hugo Seemann (economist) (1856–1932), German landlord and activist of the reform movement in Mecklenburg
- Hugo Seemann (radiologist) (1884–1974), German physicist and radiologist
- Hugo Josef Seemann (1899–?), German metal physicist
- Ilse Seemann (* 1934), German actress and author
- Johannes Seemann (1812–1893), German teacher and grammar school director
- Josef Seemann (* 1928), German soccer player
- Karl Seemann (local history researcher) (1863–1934), German pedagogue and local history researcher
- Karl Seemann (politician) (1886–1943), German politician (NSDAP)
- Karl-Henning Seemann (* 1934), German sculptor and draftsman
- Klaus-Dieter Seemann (1923–2000), German Slavist and university professor
- Marc Seemann (* 1973), German football referee
- Margarete Seemann (1893–1949), Austrian author of novels, children and young people
- Margret Seemann (* 1961), German politician (SPD)
- Max Seemann (1838–1907), German painter
- Michael Seemann (* 1977), German applied cultural scientist, non-fiction author and journalist
- Otmar Seemann (* 1946), Austrian bibliographer
- Reinhold Seemann (1888–1975), German geologist
- Robert Seemann (1945–2010), Austrian mineralogist and cave explorer
- Sebastian Seemann († 1551), abbot of the St. Urban monastery
- Stefanie Seemann (* 1959), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Wilhelm Seemann († 1868), editor of the magazine Bonplandia
- Wilhelm Seemann von Mangern (from 1609 Baron von Mangern; 1552–1621), Habsburg-Imperial Councilor and Court Chamber Director
- Wolfgang Schultze-Seemann (* around 1957), German urologist, oncologist and university professor
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