Sparrowhawk
Sparrowhawk stands for:
- Sparrowhawk (species) , the bird Accipiter nisus
- Accipiter , genus of birds
- German sparrowhawk , a breed of chicken
- Dietrich DP I Sperber , sport airplane from the 1920s
- Simson Sperber , light motorcycle made by Simson
- two automobile models from the North German automobile works in Hameln
- SMS Sperber (1860) , a gunboat of the Prussian and Imperial Navy
- SMS Sperber (1888) , a small cruiser of the Imperial Navy
- two speedboats of the Jaguar class and the Albatros class of the German Navy and German Navy
- Sperber (ship, 1907) , an excursion boat on the Wannsee in Berlin
- Sperber (ship, 1938) , a slinging ship of the former German Air Force
- Sperber (1953) , a motorboat of the Deutsche Bundesbahn on Lake Constance
- SC Sperber Hamburg , Hamburg sports club
- VfB Sperber Neukölln , Berlin football club
- Sparrowhawk (Peiting) , district of the market Peiting , Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria
- Call sign of the Rhineland-Palatinate police helicopter squadron , see Police helicopter #List of the helicopter squadrons of the federal and state police forces
Sparrowhawk is the family name of the following people:
- Achim Sperber (pseudonym Jo Eagle ; * 1950), German photographer, photo designer and painter
- Albert von Sperber (1836–1889), manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Alexander Sperber (* 1952), American football player and co-founder of the first German football club
- Alfred Margul-Sperber (1898–1967), German-speaking writer
- Dan Sperber (* 1942), French anthropologist and linguist
- Ed Sperber (* 1937), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Else von Sperber (1881–1977), German politician (DNVP)
- Emil von Sperber (1815–1880), German landowner and member of the Reichstag
- Emil Victor von Sperber (1848–1903), manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
- Erhardus Sperberus ( Erhardus Sperberus, Erhardt Sperber, Erhardus Nisus ; 1529–1608), Prussian theologian and writer
- Eugen von Sperber (1808–1879), East Prussian manor owner and politician
- Ferdinand Sperber (1855–1933), German civil engineer
- Georg Sperber (politician) (1897–1943), German politician (NSDAP)
- Georg Sperber (forester) (* 1933), German forester and forest scientist
- George Bernard Sperber , * 1938 in Vienna, Austrian-Brazilian translator and philosopher, University of São Paulo
- Hans Sperber (1551–1621), painter in and around Zittau, see Johann Sperber
- Hans Sperber (linguist) (1885–1963), German linguist, Germanist and university professor
- Hans Sperber (geographer) (1899 – after 1983), German geographer
- Heinrich Sperber (1887–1971), German high school professor, mayor and district administrator
- Hermann von Sperber (1840–1908), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Hugo Sperber (1885–1938), Austrian lawyer
- Jonathan Sperber (* 1952), American historian
- Julius Sperber (pseudonym Julianus de Campis; around 1540–1616), councilor to Prince Christian von Anhalt zu Dessau, mystical writer, Kabbalist, isagogue and alchemist
- Jutta Sperber (* 1963), German Protestant theologian
- Lukas T. Sperber (* 1995), German actor and voice actor
- Manès Sperber (1905–1984), Austro-French writer, social psychologist and philosopher, eponym for the Manès Sperber Prize
- Milo Sperber (1911–1992), Austrian-born British actor
- Monique Canto-Sperber (* 1954), French philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Niclas Sperber (* 1996), German basketball player
- Peter Sperber (* 1959), German physicist, university professor and president of the TH Deggendorf
- Silvia Sperber-Seiderer (* 1965), German sports shooter
- Traudel Sperber (* 1957), German actress
- Walter Sperber (1913–2007), German botanist
- Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005), American actress
- Wilhelm Sperber (1908–1987), German film producer