Berger
For other uses, see Berger (disambiguation).
Berger is a surname in both German, and French, although there is no etymological connection between the names in the two languages. The French surname is an occupational name for a shepherd, from Old French bergier (Late Latin berbicarius, from berbex ‘ram’).. The German surname derives from the word "Berg", the word for "mountain" or "hill", and means a resident on a mountain or hill, or someone from a toponym Berg, derived from the same. The pronunciation of the English name may sometimes be /ˈbɜːrdʒər/ BUR-jər. Notable people with this surname include:
Politics
- Charles W. Berger, American politician
- James S. Berger (born 1902), U.S. senator for Pennsylvania
- Józef Berger, Polish theologian and politician
- Luciana Berger, British Labour Party politician
- Maria Berger (born 1956), Austrian politician and Member of the European Parliament
- Óscar Berger (born 1946), former President of Guatemala
- Philip E. Berger (born 1952), US politician
- Sandy Berger (born 1945), US National Security Advisor to President Bill Clinton
- Thomas Berger (born 1933), Canadian politician
- Victor L. Berger (1860–1929), US politician
Sports
- Andreas Berger (born 1961), Austrian track and field sprinter
- Barbara Berger (born 1930), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- David Mark Berger (1944–1972), American-born Israeli weightlifter; Maccabiah champion (middleweight); one of the 11 hostages murdered in the Munich massacre
- Frederick Berger (1849-?), American professional baseball umpire
- Gerhard Berger (born 1959), Austrian Grand Prix racing driver
- Ilana Berger (born 1965), Israeli tennis player
- Ike Berger (born 1936), US Olympic champion weightlifter (featherweight), 2-time silver; 2-time Pan American champion; 23 world records
- Jay Berger (born 1966), American tennis player; highest world ranking # 7
- Johann Berger (1845–1933), Austrian chess master, theorist, endgame study composer, author and editor
- Lars Berger (born 1979), Norwegian biathlete
- Mark Berger (born 1954), Canadian Olympic silver & bronze (judo heavyweight)
- Maxie Berger (1917–2000), Canadian world champion junior welterweight boxer
- Norma Berger (born 1932), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player and sister of Barbara Berger
- Ola Berger (born 1979), Norwegian ski mountaineer and cross-country skier
- Olia Berger (born 1983), Canadian judoka
- Patrik Berger (born 1973), Czech football (soccer) player
- Sam Berger (1900–1992), Canadian football team owner
- Samuel Berger (1884–1925), US Olympic champion heavyweight boxer
- Tora Berger (born 1981), Norwegian biathlete and sister of Lars Berger
- Wally Berger (1905-1988), mostly Boston Braves slugger of the 1930s
Music
- Arthur Berger, composer
- Christian Wilhelm Berger (b. 1964), Romanian composer and musician
- Erna Berger (1900–1990), German soprano singer
- Henri Berger (1844–1929), Hawaii musician
- Jim Berger (singer), Swedish musician
- Karl Berger (born 1935), German jazz musician
- Ludwig Berger (composer) (1777–1839), German composer and piano teacher
- Michel Berger (1947–1992), French singer and songwriter
- Wilhelm Berger (1861–1911), composer
- Wilhelm Georg Berger (1929–1993), composer
- Wilhelm Peterson Berger (1867–1942), Swedish musician
- Margaret Berger, Norwegian singer
Culture
- Charlotta Berger, Swedish poet and novelist
- Pablo Berger, Spanish film director
- Howard Berger, American make-up artist
- Helmut Berger (born 1944), Austrian actor
- John Berger (born 1926), British art critic, novelist, painter, and author
- Karen Berger, British comic book editor
- Maurice Berger (born 1956) American cultural historian, curator, and critic
- Oscar Berger (cartoonist) (1901–1997), cartoonist
- Robert Berger (producer), a film producer
- Senta Berger (1941–1997), Austrian actress
- Thomas Berger (born 1924), US novelist
- Wiesław Adam Berger, Polish writer
Science
- Alwin Berger (1871–1931), German botanist
- Hans Berger (1873–1941), German neuroscientist
- James Berger (statistician), American statistician
- Jeffrey W. Berger (1963–2001), American physician and engineer
- Josef Berger (scientist) (1949), Czech biomedical engineer and haematologist
- Lee R. Berger (born 1965), explorer and paleoanthropologist
- Marcel Berger, (born 1927), French mathematician
- Peter B. Berger (born 1956), American cardiologist
- Peter L. Berger (born 1929), American sociologist and theologian
- Richard Berger (1894–1984), Swiss professor of design, decoration, and art history
- Robert Berger (mathematician), American mathematician
- Wolfgang H. Berger (born 1936), German-American oceanographer
Other people
- Gottlob Berger (1896–1975), German SS general
- Roza Berger (1889–1945), 1945 Kraków pogrom victim
- Josef Berger (speechwriter) (1903–1981), American journalist, accused of being a Soviet spy
- Roland Berger (born 1937), entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
- Theo Berger (1941–2003), German criminal
- David Berger (theologian) (born 1968), German theologian
Fictional
- Erika Berger (1957?) Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson. Editor and co-owner of Millennium, Mikael Blomqvist's lover
See also
- Birger
- Bürger
- Burger (disambiguation)
- Burger (surname)
- Burgers (disambiguation)
- Burgher (disambiguation)
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