Hartmann
Hartmann is a surname.
Arts and Media
- Hartmann von Aue (c. 1170 - c. 1210) German poet
- Lukas Hartmann (1944), Swiss novelist and children's literature writer
- Manoah Hartmann, contestant on Canadian Idol (season 2)
- Moritz Hartmann (1821–1872), German Jewish poet
- Petra Hartmann (b 1970), German author and literature scientist
- Philip Edward Hartmann (1948–1998), Canadian-born American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and graphic artist (Better known as Phil Hartman, later dropping the final "n")
- Sadakichi Hartmann (1867–1944), German-Japanese art critic long resident in America
- Sieglinde Hartmann (b 1954), German medievalist, expert on the medieval poet Oswald von Wolkenstein
- Thom Hartmann (b 1951), American radio host, author and commentator
- Viktor Alexandrovich Hartmann, Viktor Hartmann or Gartman (1834–1873), Russian Jewish architect and painter
Music
- Emil Hartmann (1836–1898), Danish composer, eldest son of Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann and brother-in-law to Niels Gade and August Winding
- Georges Hartmann (1843–1900), French music publisher and librettist under the pen name Henri Grémont
- Hartmann von An der Lan-Hochbrunn (Father Hartmann) (1863–1914), Austrian composer
- Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805–1900), Danish composer and organist
- John Hartmann (1830–1897), bandmaster to the Duke of Cambridge, Prussian brass composer
- Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905–1963), German composer
- Oliver Hartmann (b 1970), German metal vocalist, songwriter, and producer
- Thomas de Hartmann (1885–1956), Russian composer and associate of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff
Science and medicine
- Ernst Hartmann (1915–1992), German medical doctor, author and publicist
- Hartmann Schedel of Nuremberg (1440–1514), German physician, humanist, historian, cartographer and printer
- Heidrun Hartmann (born 1942), German botanist
- Heinz Hartmann (physician), German Jewish physician, holocaust survivor, and author
- Heinz Hartmann (1894–1970), Viennese psychoanalyst, developer of Ego Psychology
- Henri Albert Hartmann (1860–1952), French surgeon
- Johann Daniel Wilhelm Hartmann, (1793–1862) German malacologist
- Johannes Hartmann (1568–1631), German chemist
- Johannes Franz Hartmann or Juan Hartmann (1865–1936), German astronomer active in Argentina and namesake of the Hartmann (crater)
- William Kenneth Hartmann, planetary scientist
- William M. Hartmann, American acoustician and physicist
Philosophy
- Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann (1842–1906), German philosopher of the unconscious
- Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950), German existentialist philosopher
- Stephan Hartmann (born 1968), German philosopher
State: Military, Government, Religion
- Erich Hartmann (1922–1993), German fighter ace
- Felix von Hartmann (1851–1919), Cardinal Archbishop of Köln
- Jakob von Hartmann, (1795-1873), Bavarian general
- Heidi Hartmann (b 1945) American feminist economist
- Ludo Moritz Hartmann, Austrian Jewish historian and statesman
- Michael Hartmann (judge), a Hong Kong judge, born 1944 in Mumbai
- Robert Hartmann (1917-2008), Advisor to President Gerald Ford
- Thomas W. Hartmann, American military lawyer and director of Guantanamo Bay detention camp
Economic
- Richard Hartmann, German engineering manufacturer (1809-1878)
Sport
- Gerhard Hartmann (b 1955), Austrian long-distance runner
- Waldemar Hartmann, (1948), German sports journalist
Fictional characters
- Erica Hartmann, a character from the anime/manga series Strike Witches
- Ursula Hartmann, a character from the anime/manga series Strike Witches
- Gunnery Sergeant Hartmann, a character from Stanley Kubrick's movie Full Metal Jacket
See also
- Hartmann House Preparatory School, an independent preparatory school for boys in Harare, Zimbabwe
- Hartmann Neuron, innovative synthesizer
- Hartmann's Solution, a solution for intravenous administration
- Hartmann's operation
- Hartmann number, ratio of electromagnetic force to the viscous force
- Hartmann pipeline, a Unix software pipeline named after John Hartmann, Danish engineer
- Brødrene Hartmann, a Danish public corporation
- Hartman
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