This article is about the surname and given name. For other uses, see Hartmann (disambiguation).
Hartmann is a Germanic and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. It is less frequently used as a male given name. The name originates from the Germanic word, "hart", which translates in English to "hardy", "hard", or "tough" and "Mann", a suffix meaning "man", "person", or "husband". The name Hartman, distinguished by ending with a single "n", is generally the result of the anglicisation of names that occurred with the emigration of persons from German-speaking to anglophone nations in the 18th, 19th and early 20th century. Below is a list of notable individuals and fictional characters with the surname or given name of Hartmann.
Hartmann is a Germanic and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. It is less frequently used as a male given name. The name originates from the Germanic word, "hart"...
Erich Alfred Hartmann (19 April 1922 – 20 September 1993) was a German fighter pilot during World War II and the most successful fighter ace in the history...
Philip Edward Hartman (né Hartmann; September 24, 1948 – May 28, 1998) was a Canadian-born American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and graphic designer...
Thomas Carl Hartmann (born May 7, 1951) is an American radio personality, author, businessman, and progressive political commentator. Hartmann has been hosting...
Hartmann Luggage is a manufacturer of luggage and leather goods established in 1877 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by trunkmaker Joseph S. Hartmann, a Bavarian...
Thomas Hartmann or Hartman may refer to: Thomas de Hartmann (1885–1956), Russian composer and associate of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Thomas Hartmann (biologist)...
Ernst Hartmann (born 10 November 1915 in Mannheim, d. 23 October 1992 in Waldkatzenbach, a suburb of Waldbrunn (Odenwald)) in Germany was a German medical...
Frederick Hartmann was a London-based postcard publisher, active in the UK from about 1902 to 1909. He was a leading proponent of the "divided back" style...
The Hartmann alligator forceps or Hartmann foreign body forceps, named after the German physician Arthur Hartmann, are medical forceps for removing foreign...
Fabrice Daniel Hartmann (born 2 March 2001) is a German professional footballer who plays as a winger and forward for Irish club Sligo Rovers on loan from...
Viktor Alexandrovich Hartmann (Russian: Ви́ктор Алекса́ндрович Га́ртман; 5 May 1834, Saint Petersburg – 4 August 1873, Kireyevo near Moscow) was a Russian...
Johannes, Johan, or Johanes Hartmann may refer to: Johannes Hartmann (1568–1631), German chemist Johannes Franz Hartmann (1865–1936), German physicist...
Hartmann mask is a tool to help focusing telescopes, mainly used by amateur astronomers. It is named after the German astronomer Johannes Franz Hartmann...
Carl Hartmann may refer to: Carl Friedrich Alexander Hartmann (1796-1863), German mineralogist and mining engineer Carl Hartmann (footballer) (1894–1943)...
Hartmann's solution for intravenous infusions. Hartmann was born on October 30, 1898, in St. Louis, Missouri. His parents were Henry Charles Hartmann...
Martinus Hartmann (né Arthur Hartman; July 23, 1881 – March 30, 1956) was an American violinist, composer and friend of Claude Debussy. Hartmann was the...
Robert Hartmann may refer to: Robert Hartmann (naturalist) (1832–1893), German naturalist, anatomist, and ethnographer Robert Hartmann (referee) (born...
gastrointestinal cancer. Hartmann is best known for Hartmann's operation, a two-stage colectomy he devised for colon cancer and diverticulitis. Hartmann Day is the...
Paul Nicolai Hartmann (German: [ˈhaʁtman]; 20 February 1882 – 9 October 1950) was a Baltic German philosopher. He is regarded as a key representative of...
Joshua Hartmann (born 9 June 1999) is a German track and field athlete specializing in sprint events. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay event...
"Charlie" Hartmann (1 July 1898 - 1 September 1982) was a New Orleans jazz trombonist. Hartmann was born in New Orleans on July 1, 1898. Hartmann played...
Carl Sadakichi Hartmann (November 8, 1867 – November 22, 1944) was an American art critic, poet, and anarchist. Hartmann, born on the artificial island...
The Hartmann number (Ha) is the ratio of electromagnetic force to the viscous force, first introduced by Julius Hartmann (1881 – 1951) of Denmark. It is...
Hartmann Schedel (13 February 1440 – 28 November 1514) was a German historian, physician, humanist, and one of the first cartographers to use the printing...