Henning
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Henning is a surname with origins in Northern Germany (see Henning (surname)). It originates as a given name from either Heinrich or Johannes. In Germany and nordic countries it is used as a given name as much as a surname. Other articles with the name include:
[edit] People with Henning as a surname
- Anne Henning, American speed skater
- Cameron Henning, Olympic medal-winning Canadian swimmer
- Dan Henning, former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons
- Doug Henning, Canadian magician and illusionist
- Harold Henning, South African professional golfer
- John "Jack" F. Henning, Ambassador to New Zealand, U.S. Undersecretary of Labor, Director of the California State Department of Industrial Relations, and Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO.
- Linda Kaye Henning, American TV actress
- Lorne Henning, ice-hockey executive
- Megan Henning, American actress
- Paul Henning, American TV producer and writer best known for The Beverly Hillbillies
- Rachel Henning, 19th century Australian writer
- Rasmus Henning, Danish athlete
- Sonja Henning, American basketball player
- Walter Bruno Henning, scholar of Middle Iranian languages
[edit] People with Henning as a given name
- Henning Berg, former Norwegian football player
- Henning Fritz, German handball goal keeper
- Henning Jensen, former Danish football player
- Henning Mankell, Swedish author
- Henning Meredig, German poet
- Henning Solberg, Norwegian rally driver
- Henning Voscherau, German politician, former mayor of Hamburg