Heidegger (surname)
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Heidegger is a German-language-derived surname.
People bearing the name include:
- Johann Heinrich Heidegger (1633, Bäretswil - 1698), Swiss theologian
- John James Heidegger, born: German: Johann Jacob Heidegger (1659, Zürich – 1749), son of Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss-British noble & theatrical entrepreneur, act in London[1]
- Martin Heidegger (1889, Meßkirch - 1976), German philosopher, the most famous "Heidegger"
- Gotthard Heidegger (1666, Stein am Rhein - 1711), Swiss theologian, author of Mythoscopia Romantica (1698)[2]
- Hans Conrad Heidegger (H. Konrad H.)[3]
- Hans Conrad Heidegger (1649–1721) (1649, Zürich – 1721, Zürich), politician of Zürich[4]
- Hermann Heidegger (born 1920, Freiburg im Breisgau), German historian[5]
Haidegger
Haidegger is the Austrian and Bavarian spelling of Heidegger
- Charlotte "Lotte" Elisabeth Haidegger (born 1925), famous Austrian female athlete[6]
- Christine Haidegger (1942, Dortmund), an Austrian female writer[7]
- Meta Merz, born: Christina-Maria Haidegger (1965, Salzburg - 1989, Salzburg), an Austrian female writer, the daughter of Christine[8]
- Richard Haidegger, Austrian racer
Heidecker
- Tim Heidecker (born 1976), an American actor, comedian, writer and director
References
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