Engelhardt
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Engelhardt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Members of the noble Russian Engelhardt family, including:
- Fyodor Engelhardt (1762-1831), Russian general
- Alexander Bogdanovich Engelhardt (1795–1859), Russian general
- Valerian Engelhardt (1798-1856), Russian general and public official
- Vasily Engelhardt (1828-1915), Russian astronomer and public figure
- Alexander Nikolayevich Engelhardt (1832-1893), Russian agricultural scientist
- Aleksandra von Engelhardt (1754-1838), Russian noble and one of the "Potemkin nieces"
- Varvara von Engelhardt (1752-1815), maiden name of Varvara Golitsyna, Russian noble and one of the "Potemkin nieces"
- Yekaterina von Engelhardt (1761-1829), Russian noble and one of the "Potemkin nieces"
- August Engelhardt (1875-1919), German author
- Brett Engelhardt (born 1980), American ice hockey player
- Bryan Engelhardt (born 1982), Dutch baseball player
- Christer Engelhardt (born 1969), Swedish politician
- Grigori Engelhardt (1759–1834), Russian general
- Helen Engelhardt, an American artist
- Henry Engelhardt (born 1958), founder and Chief Executive of Admiral Group
- H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. (born 1941), American philosopher and bioethicist
- Johann Georg Veit Engelhardt (1791-1855), German theologian
- Kurt D. Engelhardt (born 1960), a United States federal judge
- Marc Engelhardt, German bassoonist
- Marco Engelhardt (born 1980), German footballer
- Tom Engelhardt, an American author, co-founder of American Empire Project, and creater of Tomdispatch.com
- Wolf von Engelhardt (1910–2008), German geologist
- Zephyrin Engelhardt (1851-1934), German-born Roman Catholic priest
See also
- 4217 Engelhardt, asteroid, named after geologist Wolf von Engelhardt
- Engel'gardt, moon crater, named after astronomer Vasily Engelhardt
- Engelhardt Ice Ridge, Antarctic feature, named after geophysicist Hermann Engelhardt
- Engelhard (disambiguation)
- Engleheart
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