Steinmann
Steinmann is the family name of the following people:
- Adelheid Steinmann (1866–1925), German women's rights activist and politician
- Alexander Steinmann , German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Alfred Steinmann (1892–1974), Swiss ethnologist
- Alphons Steinmann (1880–1936), German Catholic theologian, full professor at the Braunsberg Academy
- Arnold Steinmann-Bucher (1849–1942), German-speaking economist, author and publicist
- Benita Steinmann (1940–1996), German puppeteer
- Claudia Steinmann-Peczinka (* 1968), Swiss entrepreneur, presenter and synchronized swimmer
- Daniel Steinmann (1779–1839), Swiss businessman and politician
- Danny Steinmann (1942–2012), American film director
- Dieter Steinmann (* 1950), German athlete
- Dimitri Steinmann (* 1997), Swiss squash player
- Elly Steinmann (1921–2009), German publicist and peace activist
- Ernst Steinmann (1866–1934), German art historian
- Eugen Steinmann (1839–1899), German district administrator
- Friedrich Arnold Steinmann (1801–1875), German lawyer and writer
- Fritz Steinmann (1872–1932), Swiss surgeon
- Georg von Steinmann (Upper President) (1830–1901), German administrative lawyer
- Georg von Steinmann (District Administrator) (1866–1938), German administrative lawyer
- George Steinmann (* 1950), Swiss visual artist and blues musician
- Gustav Steinmann (1856–1929), German geologist and paleontologist
- Hans Steinmann (politician) (1860–1929), German farmer and politician (DNVP)
- Hans Steinmann (mycologist) (1919–2007), German mycologist
- Hans Joachim Steinmann (politician, 1703) (1703–1792), Swiss politician, mayor of St. Gallen
- Hans Joachim Steinmann (politician, 1769) (1769–1836), Swiss politician, mayor of St. Gallen
- Hans-Jürgen Steinmann (1929–2008), German writer
- Heinrich Ferdinand Steinmann (1806–1872), German theologian, singer and writer, see Heinrich Ferdinand Mannstein
- Heinz Steinmann (* 1938), German soccer player
- Henrik Steinmann (1932–2009), Hungarian entomologist
- Horst Steinmann (* 1934), German economist and university professor
- Jacob Steinmann (1599–1658), German administrative officer
- Joachim Steinmann (stage name Chaim ; * 1949), German artist and politician (CDU)
- Johann Jacob Steinmann (1800–1844), Swiss landscape painter and lithographer
- Johannes Müller-Steinmann (* 1957), German physician, author and entrepreneur
- Klaus-Jürgen Steinmann (* 1941), German actor
- Kurt Steinmann (* 1945), Swiss classical philologist
- Lenhart Steinmann ( bl. 1567), Swiss surgeon
- Lisa Steinmann (* 1966), German politician (SPD)
- Martin Steinmann (librarian) (* 1940), Swiss historian and librarian
- Martin Steinmann (architect) (* 1942), Swiss architect and university professor
- Matti Steinmann (* 1995), German-Finnish soccer player
- Max Steinmann (1842–1911), Prussian major general
- Otto Steinmann (1831-1894), German politician
- Paul Steinmann (biologist) (1885–1953), Swiss biologist
- Paul Steinmann (* 1956), Swiss theater author and director
- Peter Frederik Steinmann (General, 1782) (1782–1854), Danish general
- Peter Frederik Steinmann (General, 1812) (1812–1894), Danish general and politician
- Peter Klaus Steinmann (1935–2004), German puppeteer
- Rico Steinmann (* 1967), German soccer player
- Robert Steinmann (* 1974), German ice hockey player
- Roger Steinmann (* 1961), Swiss film director
- Rolf Steinmann (1942–1986), German soccer player
- Samuel Steinmann (1923–2015), Norwegian survivor of the Auschwitz extermination camp
- Tobias Steinmann (around 1556–1631), German publisher, printer and politician
- Ulrich Steinmann (1906–1983), German folklorist and museum director
- Valerie Steinmann (1921–2011), Swiss actress
- Veit Steinmann (* 1988), German jazz musician
- Wilhelm Steinmann (clergyman) (Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Steinmann; 1809–1882), German Protestant pastor, general and city superintendent
- Wilhelm Steinmann (teacher) (1817–1869), Hanoverian teacher and textbook author
- Wulf Steinmann (1930–2019), German physicist and university professor
Steinmann stands for:
- Gustav Steinmann Orgelbau , German organ building workshop
- Steinmann sign , a sign indicating damage to the menisci in the knee joint
See also:
- Steinmännchen , waymarking to facilitate orientation
- Steinman