Bamberger is a Bavarian and Southern German toponymic surname, and it indicates someone from Bamberg in Bavaria. Notable people with the surname include:
Ana Maria Bamberger (born 1966), Romanian physician and playwright
Ármin Vámbéry (born Bamberger) (1832–1913), Hungarian orientalist
Bernard Jacob Bamberger (1904-1980), American rabbi and Biblical scholar
Clarence Bamberger (1886–1984), American mining executive, politician and philanthropist
Cyril Stanley Bamberger (1919–2008), Battle of Britain pilot
Eugen Bamberger (1857–1932), German chemist
Florence E. Bamberger (1882–1965), American pedagogue
Fritz Bamberger (painter) (1814–1873), German painter
Fritz Bamberger (scholar) (1902–1984), German Jewish scholar
Heinrich von Bamberger, Austrian physician
George Bamberger (1923–2004), American baseball player
Jakob Bamberger (1913–1989), German boxer and Porajmos survivor
Judith Bamberger, American mechanical engineer
Lesley Bamberger (born 1965/1966), Dutch billionaire, owner of Kroonenberg Groep
Louis Bamberger (1855-1944), founder of the Institute for Advanced Study
Bamberger's, retail store that he founded
Ludwig Bamberger (1823–1899), German deputy, political economist and founder of Deutsche Bank
Michael Bamberger (born 1960), writer
Seligman Baer Bamberger (1807–1878), German rabbi, author and educator
Simon Bamberger (1846–1926), U.S. politician, governor of Utah (1917–1921)
Bamberger may also refer to a citizen of the German city of Bamberg or to organisations connected with that city:
Maria Bamberger (born 1966), Romanian physician and playwright Ármin Vámbéry (born Bamberger) (1832–1913), Hungarian orientalist Bernard Jacob Bamberger (1904-1980)...
Lesley Bamberger (born 3 June 1965) is a Dutch billionaire businessman, and the owner of Kroonenberg Groep, a privately held real estate company founded...
The Bamberger rearrangement is the chemical reaction of phenylhydroxylamines with strong aqueous acid, which will rearrange to give 4-aminophenols. It...
Ludwig Bamberger (22 July 1823 – 14 March 1899) was a German Jewish economist, politician, revolutionary and writer. Bamberger was born into the wealthy...
Julian Bamberger (1889–1967) was an American politician. Julian Bamberger was born to German emigrant Simon Bamberger in Salt Lake City on 9 February 1889...
siblings: Caroline Bamberger Fuld; Clara "Lavinia" Bamberger; Rosa Bamberger; Julius Bamberger; Pauline Bamberger; and Julia Bamberger. He came to Newark...
Simon Bamberger (February 27, 1845 – October 6, 1926) was the fourth governor of Utah (1917–1921) after it achieved statehood from territorial status...
patients.[citation needed] The eponymous 'Bamberger–Marie syndrome' is named for Austrian internist Eugen von Bamberger and French neurologist Pierre Marie...
Jakob "Johnny" Bamberger (11 December 1913 – 1989) was a Sinti boxer and later an activist in the Romani civil rights movement. Jakob Bamberger was born in...
George Irvin Bamberger (August 1, 1923 – April 4, 2004) was an American professional baseball player, pitching coach and manager. In Major League Baseball...
Eugen Bamberger (19 July 1857 – 10 December 1932) was a German chemist and discoverer of the Bamberger rearrangement. Bamberger started studying medicine...
Arnaud Marie Bamberger (born August 1945) was the former Director and Executive Chairman of Cartier. Bamberger was born in France to a branch of the Lumière...
Bamberger Ranch, also called Selah, is an ecological restoration and conservation project near Johnson City, in Blanco County, Texas in the Texas Hill...
Michael F. Bamberger (born April 15, 1960) is a senior writer for Golf.com and the author of multiple books. Bamberger was born and raised in Patchogue...
The Bamberg Horseman (German: Der Bamberger Reiter) is an early 13th-century stone equestrian statue by an anonymous medieval sculptor in the cathedral...
Judith Ann Bamberger is an American mechanical engineer whose research has concentrated on the measurement of physical properties in materials undergoing...
Heinrich Bamberger may refer to: Heinrich von Bamberger (1822–1888), Austrian pathologist Henri Bamberger (born Heinrich Bamberger, 1826–1908), banker...
Clarence G. Bamberger (July 16, 1886 – February 18, 1984) was an American mining executive, politician and philanthropist. He served as a member of the...
Rob Bamberger is a jazz historian and collector best known for his long-running program Hot Jazz Saturday Night, which has run for more than 40 years...
Fritz Bamberger may refer to: Fritz Bamberger (painter) (1814–1873), German painter Fritz Bamberger (scholar) (1902–1984), German Jewish scholar This...
"Lavinia" Bamberger; Rosa Bamberger; Louis Bamberger; Julius Bamberger; Pauline Bamberger; and Julia Bamberger. Caroline Bamberger and brother Louis relocated...
The Simon Bamberger Home, also known as Gardner Manor, is a house in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, that was built in the 1880s. Its architectural...
Bill Bamberger Jr. (born 1956) is an American documentary photographer, photojournalist, and author who captures social and cultural issues in America...
The Bamberg Symphony (German: Bamberger Symphoniker – Bayerische Staatsphilharmonie) is a German orchestra based in Bamberg. The orchestra is resident...
Jeanne Bamberger (née Shapiro, born February 11, 1924) is the American Professor Emerita of Music and Urban Education at the Massachusetts Institute of...
Cyril Stanley "Bam" Bamberger, DFC & Bar, AE (4 May 1919 – 3 February 2008) was a Royal Air Force pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain, the defence...
165 Halsey Street, formerly known as the Bamberger Building, is a 14-story, office tower in Downtown Newark, New Jersey. Built in 1912–1929, it was designed...
of America's well-known department stores – L. Bamberger & Company with his partner, Louis Bamberger. He was an early 20th century philanthropist contributing...