Vogler (family name)
Vogler is a family name . As a professional name , like Vogeler, it means "bird catcher".
Name bearer
A.
- Andreas Vogler (architect) (* 1964), Swiss architect, founder of Architecture and Vision
- Andreas Vogler (soccer player) (* 1965), German soccer player
- Anne-Marie Vogler (1892–1983), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Arnd Vogler (1938–2020), German chemist
- August Vogler (1790–1860), spa doctor and member of the state parliament
B.
- Bernhard Emil Vogler (1832–1880), German lawyer and politician, mayor of Aschaffenburg
C.
- Carl Vogler (1840–1895), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Christian August Vogler (1841–1925), German geodesist and university professor
- Christopher Vogler (* 1949), American screenwriter and publicist
- Claus Vogler (* 1943), German soccer player
- Cölestin Vogler († 1749), from 1747 to 1749 prince abbot of the St. Blasien monastery in the Black Forest
E.
- Ernst Vogler (1876–1954), German banker
F.
- Fabian Vogler (* 1977), German sculptor and sculptor
- Franz Vogler (* 1944), German ski racer
- Fritz Vogler (1926–1997), German football player
G
- Georg Joseph Vogler (also Abbé Vogler ; 1749–1814), German music theorist and composer
- Gerald Vogler (* 1974), Austrian basketball trainer and player.
- Günter Vogler (* 1933), German historian
H
- Hannes Vogler (* 1955), Austrian author
- Hans-Jörg Vogler (* 1950), German journalist and book author
- Heinrich der Vogler (876–936), King of Eastern Franconia, see Heinrich I. (Eastern Franconia)
- Heinrich der Vogler (poet) , Austrian poet
- Heinz Vogler (* 1940), Austrian industrial clerk, social scientist and politician
- Hermann Vogler (Abbot) (1680–1749), German clergyman, Imperial Abbot of Rot an der Rot
- Hermann Vogler (painter) (1859 – around 1940), German painter
- Hermann Vogler (politician) (* 1944), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Ravensburg
J
- Jan Vogler (* 1964), German cellist
- Johann Gottfried Vogler (1691 – after 1733), German composer, organist and violinist
- Johann Caspar Vogler (1696–1763), German organist and composer
- Johann Michael Vogler (1670–1731), German watchmaker
- Joseph Vogler (1661–1708), German theologian
- Jürgen Vogler (sailor) (* 1925), German sailor
- Jürgen Vogler (writer) (* 1946), German writer
K
- Kai Vogler , German violinist
- Karl Vogler (* 1956), Swiss politician (CSP)
- Karl-Michael Vogler (1928–2009), German actor
- Kathrin Vogler (* 1963), German peace activist and politician (Die Linke)
- Kilian Vogler († 1585), German philosopher, lawyer, court judge and university professor
- Kurt Vogler (1893–1963), German landscape painter
L.
- Ludwig Vogler (1850–1923), Austrian lawyer, politician and member of the cooperative
M.
- Marc L. Vogler (* 1998), German composer and conductor
- Martin Vogler (politician, 1830) (1830–1903), Swiss entrepreneur and politician (FDP)
- Martin Vogler (politician, 1928) (1928–2015), German politician (CDU)
- Max Vogler (1854–1889), German poet, fiction writer and literary historian
- Max Vogler (entrepreneur) (1893–1956), German businessman and senator (Bavaria)
P
- Paul Vogler (1875–1958), Swiss botanist and teacher
- Peter Vogler (1941–2017), German general
- Philipp Vogler (* 1965), German pianist, conductor and composer
R.
- Raimund Vogler (around 1528–1588), German politician, mayor of Heilbronn
- Reinfried Vogler (* 1931), German lawyer and functionary for expellees
- Reinhart Vogler (1901–1981), German judge
- Romanus Vogler (1636–1695), from 1672 to 1695 abbot of the St. Blasien monastery in the Black Forest
- Rüdiger Vogler (* 1942), German actor
S.
- Stefan Vogler (* 1990), German soccer player
T
- Theodor Vogler (1828–1899), German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian
- Traudl Vogler (1941–2009), German set designer, puppeteer and voice actress
W.
- Werner Vogler (theologian) (1934-2000), German Protestant theologian (New Testament scholar)
- Werner Vogler (archivist) (1944–2002), Swiss archivist and church historian
- Werner Simon Vogler (* 1941), German theater writer
- Wolfgang Vogler (Grenzopfer) (1948–1974), German fatality on the inner-German border
- Wolfgang Vogler (actor) (* 1972), German actor and speaker