Bergmann
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Bergmann is a surname which is German or Swedish, in origin, respectively. It means "mountain man" as well as "miner" in both languages. Bergman is also a common surname in the Netherlands.
People
- Amanda Bergmann, American actress
- Art Bergmann (born 1953), Canadian rock singer-songwriter
- Carl Bergmann (disambiguation), multiple people
- Carl Bergmann (anatomist), (1814-1865) German anatomist, physiologist, and biologist who developed the Bergmann's rule.
- Erika Bergmann (born 1915), Nazi guard during World War II
- Ernst Bergmann (philosopher) (1881-1945), German philosopher and proponent of Nazism
- Ernst David Bergmann (1903-1975), Israeli chemist and founder of nuclear program
- Ernst von Bergmann (1836-1907), Baltic German surgeon who introduced principles of aseptic surgery
- Gretel Bergmann (born 1914), Jewish athlete who competed as a high jumper in Germany during the 1930s
- Heinrich Bergmann - head of the Criminal Division of the German Kripo in German occupied Estonia
- Hugo Bergmann (1883-1975), German/Israeli Jewish philosopher
- Gustav Bergmann (May 4, 1906 - April 21, 1987)
- Juliette Bergmann (born 1958), Dutch female bodybuilder
- Martin S. Bergmann (1913–2014), psychoanalyst, son of Hugo Bergmann
- Michael Bergmann, American filmmaker, grandson of Hugo Bergmann
- Ralph Bergmann (born 1970), German volleyball player
- Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (born 1946), a German conservative politician who served as the last head of state of the German Democratic Republic
- Samuel Bergmann, the same as Hugo Bergmann
- Theodor Bergmann (1850-1931), founder company Bergmann in Suhl
- Walter Bergmann, (1902-1988) German Composer, Editor of music, musician (recorder). Emigrated to London
Firearms
- Bergmann 1896, an early military semi-automatic pistol
- Bergmann-Bayard 1908, a small pocket pistol
- Bergmann-Bayard model 1910, a military pistol
- Bergmann MP18 submachine gun
Other
See also
- Bergman (disambiguation)
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