Lehmann
Lehmann is a German surname.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 75.3% of all bearers of the surname Lehmann were residents of Germany, 6.6% of the United States, 6.3% of Switzerland, 3.2% of France, 1.7% of Australia and 1.3% of Poland.
In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average in the following states:[1]
- 1. Brandenburg (1:90)
- 2. Saxony (1:206)
- 3. Saxony-Anhalt (1:227)
- 4. Berlin (1:228)
- 5. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1:408)
- 6. Thuringia (1:493)
In Switzerland, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average in the following cantons:
People
- Adolf Lehmann, (1863-1937), Canadian chemist who worked in India
- Anna Ilsabe Lehmann, wife of Barthold Brockes
- Beatrix Lehmann, British actress
- Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, American journalist, editor, critic and novelist
- Claire Lehmann, Australian writer and editor of Quillette
- Darren Lehmann, Australian cricket batsman, and Australian national cricket team coach
- Dirk Lehmann, German footballer
- Else Lehmann, German stage actress
- Erich Leo Lehmann, American statistician
- Erika Lehmann, (born 1917), Nazi German spy
- Erik E. Lehmann, (born 1965), a German Economist
- Ernst A. Lehmann, (1886-1937), German airship pilot
- Federico Carlos Lehmann (1914–1974), Colombian ornithologist
- Frederick William Lehmann, former United States Solicitor General
- Friedrich Carl Lehmann (1850–1903), German consul to Colombia and botanical collector
- Geoffrey Lehmann, Australian poet
- Hans G. Lehmann, German photographer
- Harry Lehmann, German physicist
- Henri Lehmann, German artist
- Henry Lehmann, American engineer, emigre from Germany
- Herman Lehmann (1859–1932), American kidnapped by Native-Americans
- Imogen Oona Lehmann, German curler
- Inge Lehmann, Danish seismologist
- Issachar Berend Lehmann, German banker
- Jacob Heinrich Wilhelm Lehmann (1800–1863), German astronomer
- Jean-Pierre Lehmann, professor of international political economy at IMD and founding director of The Evian Group at IMD
- Jens Lehmann, (born 1969), German football (soccer) player (goalkeeper)
- Johann Georg Christian Lehmann, German botanist
- Johann Gottlob Lehmann, German geologist
- John Lehmann, English poet
- Jörgen Lehmann, Danish-born Swedish chemist
- Julius Friedrich Lehmann (1864–1935), promoter of social psychiatry during the Third Reich
- Justus F. Lehmann, prominent German-American physiatrist
- Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1858–1940), German microbiologist
- Karl Lehmann (1936–2018), Bishop of Mainz, Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Kevin K. Lehmann, American chemist
- Lilli Lehmann (1848–1929), German soprano and voice coach, sister of Marie
- Liza Lehmann (1862–1918), English operatic soprano and composer
- Lotte Lehmann (1888–1976), German singer
- Marie Lehmann (1851–1931), German soprano and voice teacher, sister of Lilli
- Marcus Lehmann (1831–1890), German Rabbi and author
- Michael Lehmann, film and television director
- Monty Lehmann, Physicist and noted Killifish breeder, Chairman of the AKA 2006–2007
- Olga Lehmann, English artist and film designer
- Orla Lehmann, Danish statesman
- Otto Lehmann (physicist) (1855–1922), German physicist
- Otto Lehmann (movie producer) (1889–1968), German movie producer
- Peter Lehmann (winemaker), Australian vintner
- Peter Lehmann (author), German author and publisher
- R. C. Lehmann, politician, humourist and father of Beatrix, Rosamond and John
- Rosamond Lehmann, British novelist
- Rudolf Lehmann (artist), (1819–1905), a German-English portraitist and author
- Rudolph Chambers Lehmann, former editor of Punch magazine
- Stephan Lehmann, Swiss football goalkeeper
- Tommy Lehmann, Swedish ice hockey player
- Willi Lehmann, German spy for the Soviets
- Winfred P. Lehmann, American linguist
See also
- Lehmann (disambiguation)
- Lehman
- Lehmannia, a genus of slugs
- Lemann
- Herr Lehmann, book by Sven Regener
- LGB (Lehmann Gross Bahn), a producer of toy locomotives
- Lehmann–Scheffé theorem
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