Hans-Peter


Hans-Peter is a German masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
  • Hans Peter Aglassinger, Austrian industrial designer
  • Hans Peter Anvin, Swedish computer programmer, contributor to Free and open source software projects
  • Hans-Peter Bartels, German politician of the SPD and member of the Bundestag for Kiel
  • Hans-Peter Berger, Austrian football goalkeeper
  • Hans Peter Boerresen, Danish missionary to India from Gossner mission
  • Hans-Peter Briegel, former German football player and manager
  • Hans Peter Duerr, German anthropologist, author of ten books on the subject
  • Hans-Peter Dürr, German physicist
  • Hans-Peter Durst, German para cyclist
  • Hans-Peter Feldmann, German visual artist
  • Hans-Peter Ferner, German former middle-distance runner
  • Hans Peter Fischnaller, Italian luger
  • Hans-Peter Friedländer, Swiss football forward
  • Hans-Peter Friedrich, German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union
  • Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel, author and bookseller
  • Hans Peter Geerdes or H.P. Baxxter, German entertainer, frontman of the techno group Scooter
  • Hans-Peter Gies, retired East German shot putter
  • Hans Peter Hallwachs, German television actor
  • Hans Peter Hammel, Swiss journalist
  • Hans Peter Christian Hansen, New Zealand farmer, hotel-keeper and community leader
  • Hans Peter Hansen, Danish xylographer who specialized in portraits
  • Hans Peter Hansen , Danish journalist and politician
  • Hans Peter Haselsteiner, Austrian industrialist and former politician
  • Hans Peter Helander or Peter Helander, retired professional hockey player
  • Hans Peter Holm, Danish naval officer
  • Hans-Peter Kaul, German judge, international law scholar, former diplomat
  • Hanspeter Keiser, Swiss artist known as César Keiser
  • Hans Peter Keller, German poet who authored several poem collections
  • Hans Peter Kerkeling, German actor, presenter and comedian
  • Hans-Peter Knaust, highly decorated Oberstleutnant in the Wehrmacht during World War II
  • Hans-Peter Koppe, German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1980 Summer Olympics
  • Hans Peter Kraus, Austrian-born book dealer
  • Hans-Peter Kriegel, German computer scientist, professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Hans Peter Kürten, mayor of Remagen from 1964 to 1994 who opened the Peace Museum at Remagen in 1980
  • Hans-Peter Lanig, German alpine skier
  • Hans-Peter Lehnhoff, retired German football player
  • Hans-Peter Liese or Peter Liese, German politician and Member of the European Parliament for North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Hans-Peter Lindstrøm, Norwegian producer
  • Hans Peter Elisa Lødrup, Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, non-fiction writer and politician for the Conservative Party
  • Hans Peter L'Orange , Norwegian art historian and classical archaeologist
  • Hans Peter L'orange , Norwegian military officer
  • Hans Peter Luhn, computer scientist for IBM, creator of the Luhn algorithm and KWIC indexing
  • Hans-Peter Makan, retired German football player
  • Hans Peter Manz, Austrian diplomat
  • Hans-Peter Martin, Austrian journalist and politician
  • Hans Peter Matthiae, German Michelin star winning head chef, owner of a restaurant in County Tipperary, Ireland
  • Hans-Peter Mayer, German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Lower Saxony
  • Hans Peter Minderhoud, Dutch dressage rider
  • Hans Petter Moland, Norwegian film director
  • Hans Peter Murer, Alsatian politician
  • Hans-Peter Neuhaus, former West German handball player
  • Hanspeter Pfister, German-American computer scientist
  • Hans-Peter Pohl, former German Nordic combined skier
  • Hans-Peter Reinecke, German actor
  • Hans-Peter Repnik, German politician
  • Hans Peter Richter, German author
  • Hans-Peter Schaller, Austrian football manager
  • Hans-Peter Schulze, German fencer
  • Hans-Peter Seidel, computer graphics researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and Saarland University
  • Hans Peter Sørensen, the second Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, holding that office from 1946 to 1956
  • Hans-Peter Steinacher, Austrian sailor and Olympic champion
  • Hans-Peter Stenzl, German classical pianist and music educator
  • Hans Peter Jørgen Julius Thomsen, Danish chemist noted in thermochemistry for the Thomsen-Berthelot principle
  • Hans-Peter Tschudi, Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council
  • Hans-Peter Uhl, German politician of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria
  • Hans-Peter Vietze, German Mongolist
  • Hans-Peter Wild, German entrepreneur and lawyer
  • Hans-Peter Zaugg,, former Swiss footballer, current manager of the Liechtenstein national football team
  • Hans-Peter Zimmer, German painter and sculptor
  • Hans-Peter Zwicker, retired football striker