Lehmann
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Lehmann is a common Germanic surname derived from the German word Lehen, meaning fiefdom. It may refer to:
- Anna Ilsabe Lehmann, wife of Barthold Brockes
- Beatrix Lehmann, British actress
- Darren Lehmann, Australian cricket batsman
- Ernst A. Lehmann, German airship pilot
- Frederick William Lehmann, former United States Solicitor General
- Geoffrey Lehmann, Australian poet
- Harry Lehmann, German physicist
- Henri Lehmann, German artist
- Henry Lehmann, American engineer, emigre from Germany
- Inge Lehmann, Danish seismologist
- Issachar Berend Lehmann, German banker
- Jacob Heinrich Wilhelm Lehmann (1800 - 1863), German astronomer
- Jens Lehmann, 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, promoter of social psychiatry during the Third Reich
- Justus Lehmann, prominent German-American physiatrist
- Karl Cardinal Lehmann (*1936), Bishop of Mainz, Cardinal of the Catholic church
- Kevin K. Lehmann, American chemist
- Lilli Lehmann (1848-1929), German soprano and voice coach
- Lotte Lehmann (1888-1976), German singer
- Manfred Lehmann, German actor and voice actor
- Michael Lehmann, film and television director
- Monty Lehmann Physicist
- Olga Lehmann, English artist and film designer
- Orla Lehmann, Danish statesman
- Otto Lehmann (1855-1922), German physicist
- Peter Lehmann, Australian vintner
- R. C. Lehmann, politician, humourist and father of Beatrix, Rosamond and John
- Rosamond Lehmann, British novelist
- Rudolph Chambers Lehmann, former editor of Punch magazine
- Winfred P. Lehmann, American linguist
[edit] See also
- Lehman
- Lemann
- Herr Lehmann, book by Sven Regener
- LGB (Lehmann Gross Bahn), a producer of toy locomotives
- Lehmann–Scheffé theorem