Siebert
Siebert is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Anne Viola Siebert (* 1967), German classical archaeologist
- August Siebert (pseudonym: August Kornfeger; 1805–1855), German physician
- August Siebert (violinist) (1856–1938), Austrian violinist
B.
- Babe Siebert (1904–1939), Canadian ice hockey player
- Benno Alexandrowitsch von Siebert (1876–1926), Russian diplomat and German spy
- Bernd Siebert (politician) (* 1949), German politician (CDU)
- Bernd Siebert (mathematician) (* 1964), German mathematician
- Bernhard Siebert (1890–1956), German engineer and architect
- Bob Siebert (* 1943), American composer and jazz musician
- Britta Siebert (* 1975), German politician (CDU)
- Büdi Siebert , German musician and composer
C.
- Carl Siebert (1922–2012), German painter and sculptor
- Clara Siebert (1873–1963), German politician (center)
- Craig Siebert (1950–1999), American automobile racing driver and racing team owner
D.
- Daniel Siebert (* 1984), German football referee
- Dorothea Siebert (1921-2013), German opera singer (soprano)
E.
- Eberhard Siebert (* 1937), German librarian and Heinrich von Kleist researcher
- Eduard Siebert (1832–1895), Nassau lawyer and member of parliament
- Elvira Siebert (* 1970), German television presenter and journalist
- Emil Siebert (1835–1890), German theater actor, opera singer (tenor) and composer
- Erich Siebert (1910–1947), German wrestler
- Ernst Siebert (1872–1910), German educator and school principal
F.
- Ferdinand Siebert (fairy tale collector) (1791–1847), German teacher and fairy tale collector
- Ferdinand Siebert (historian) (1904–1985), German historian and university professor
- Ferdinand Siebert (District Administrator) (1912–2000), German politician (CSU)
- Ferdinand Jakob Siebert (1791–1847) theologian, Germanist and folklorist
- Franz Siebert (1788-1858), singer (bass)
- Friedrich Siebert (physician) (1829–1882), German doctor and psychiatrist
- Friedrich Siebert (pharmacist) (1831-1918), German pharmacist
- Friedrich Siebert (General) (1888–1950), German general
- Friedrich Siebert (SS member) (1903–1966), German lawyer, SS leader and politician
- Friedrich Siebert (composer) (1906–1987), German composer and scientist
- Friedrich Siebert (director) , German director
- Fritz Siebert (* 1979), German harpsichordist and organist
G
- Georg Siebert (painter) (1896–1984), German painter
- Georg Christoph Friedrich Siebert (1804-1891), German politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Georg Wilhelm Siebert (1793–1868), German private teacher and preceptor
- Gerhardt Siebert , also Gerhard Siebert (1905–1992), head of the Gekrat
- Gloria Siebert (* 1964), German athlete
- Günter Siebert (director) , German director and actor
- Günter Siebert (soccer player) (1930–2017), German soccer player and official
- Günter Siebert (weightlifter) (* 1931), German weightlifter
- Günter Siebert (billiard player) (* 1942), German billiard player
- Günther Siebert (1920–1991), German physician, physiologist and university professor
H
- Hans Siebert (actor) (1872–1953), German-Austrian actor
- Hans Siebert (pedagogue) (1910–1979), German pedagogue, school politician and university professor
- Hans-Dietrich Siebert (1898–1953), German archivist
- Heinrich Siebert (1932–2017), German entrepreneur and company founder
- Heinz Siebert (* 1921), German politician (DBD), MdV
- Helmut Siebert (* 1942), German soccer player
- Hermann Siebert (1865–1954), German engineer and local researcher
- Holger Siebert (* 1958), German lawyer and specialist book author
- Horst Siebert (economist) (1938–2009), German economist
- Horst Siebert (educator) (* 1939), German educational scientist
I.
- Isabel Siebert (* 1977), German politician (FDP)
J
- Jakob Siebert (1801–1884), Nassau mine owner and member of parliament
- Jerry Siebert (* 1938), American middle-distance runner
- Jörg Siebert (* 1944), German rower
- Josef Siebert (musician, 1822) (1822–1887), Austrian musician
- Josef Siebert (musician, 1853) (1853–1915), Austrian musician, cathedral music director and music teacher
- Joseph Siebert (1804–1878), Nassau merchant and member of parliament
- Judith Siebert (* 1977), German volleyball player
K
- Karl Siebert (art historian) (1858 – after 1925), German art historian
- Karl Siebert (local poet) (1875–1952), German civil servant, songwriter and local poet
- Karl Siebert (trade unionist) (1896–1973), German trade unionist, chairman of IG Post and Telecommunications in the FDGB
- Klara Siebert , German opera singer (soprano)
- Klaus Siebert (1955–2016), German biathlete and biathlon trainer
- Kurt Siebert (1906–1995), German crop scientist
L.
- Ludwig Siebert (1874–1942), German politician (NSDAP)
- Ludwig Blume-Siebert (1853–1929), German painter
M.
- Marcos Siebert (* 1996), Argentine racing car driver
- Margarete Kurlbaum-Siebert (1874–1938), German writer
- Margrit Siebert (* 1944), German table tennis player
- Martin Siebert (* 1960), German doctor, lawyer and manager
- Mateusz Siebert (* 1989), Polish football player
- Max Siebert (court official) (Maximilian Joseph Siebert; 1802–1873), ducal Bavarian chief rider, captain, courier and royal chancellery
- Max Siebert (officer) (1864–1939), Bavarian lieutenant general
- Max von Siebert (1829–1901) German architect and Bavarian building officer
- Michael Siebert (* 1950), German politician (Greens)
- Muriel F. Siebert (1928–2013), American broker
O
- Oskar Siebert (musician) (1923–2009), German musician and composer
- Oskar Siebert (Filmmaker) ( Oskar Georg Siebert ; * 1942), German filmmaker and writer
- Otto Siebert (1869–1963), German Protestant theologian, philosopher and writer
P
- Paul Siebert (aircraft manufacturer) , German aircraft manufacturer and entrepreneur
- Paul Siebert (also Paul Wilhelm Siebert ), alias of Nikolai Iwanowitsch Kuznetsov (1911–1944), Soviet secret agent and partisan
- Paul Siebert (painter) (1915–1986), German painter and art educator
- Paul Siebert (baseball player) (born 1953), American baseball player
- Peter Siebert (* 1954), German radio journalist and editor-in-chief
R.
- Rainer Siebert (* 1952), German educator and politician (FDP)
- Richard Walther Siebert ( Dick "Chief" Siebert ; 1912–1978), American baseball player and coach
- Rolf Siebert (1930–2016), German home curator and researcher
- Rüdiger Siebert (1944–2009), German journalist, radio editor and travel writer
- Rudolf Siebert (1855–1939), Austrian double bass player
- Rudolf J. Siebert (* 1927), German religious philosopher
S.
- Sascha Siebert (* 1977), German soccer player
- Stefan Siebert , German football player
- Steffen Siebert (* 1974), German ski jumper
T
- Theodor Siebert (1866–1961), German strength athlete, life reformer and pioneer of bodybuilding
- Tobias Siebert (musician) , German singer and guitarist
- Tobias Siebert (screenwriter) (* 1963), German screenwriter
- Tobias N. Siebert (* 1972), German film producer
U
- Uschi Siebert (* 1938), German actress and presenter
W.
- Walter Siebert (* 1946), German politician (CDU), MdL Hessen
- Walther Siebert-Falkenstein (1862–1940), German singer (tenor), see Walther Falkenstein
- Werner W. Siebert (1897–1951), German physician (internist) and university professor in Berlin
- Wilhelm Dieter Siebert (1931–2011), German composer
- Wolfgang Siebert (1905–1959), German legal scholar
Siebert is the name of the following fictional characters:
- Mr. Siebert , studio lighting fixture in the television series Great Stuff , see Bernd das Brot #Other characters in the programs
Siebert describes:
- Siebert Siebert 3 , a glider
- Siebert Rock , cliff rocks off the Danco Coast, Graham Land, Antarctica
See also: