Heymann Explained
Heymann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andreas Heymann (born 1966), French biathlete
- Aribert Heymann (1898–1946), German field hockey player
- Barak Heymann, Israeli film director and producer
- Carl Heymann (also: Karl Heymann, 1854–1922), German pianist
- Carsten Heymann (born 1972), German biathlete
- Claude Heymann (1907–1994), French screenwriter and film director
- Danièle Heymann (1933-2019), French journalist and film critic
- David Heymann (disambiguation), multiple people
- Delphyne Heymann (born 1966)
- Erika Heymann (1895–1950), German woman posthumously conferred Righteous Among the Nations
- Ernst Heymann (1870–1946), German jurist
- Ezra Heymann (1928–2014), philosopher and university professor
- Franz Ferdinand Heymann (1924–2005), British physicist
- Isaac Heymann (1829–1906), Dutch cantor and composer
- Jimmy Ben Heymann, Ghanaian diplomat
- (1919–1992), footballer
- Juan Andrade Heymann (born 1945), Ecuadorian writer, novelist, short story writer, poet, and playwright
- Klaus Heymann (born 1936), German entrepreneur
- Lida Gustava Heymann (1868–1943), German feminist, pacifist and women's rights activist
- Lindy Heymann, British director
- Margarete Heymann (1899–1990), German ceramic artist
- Mathias Heymann, dancer
- Philip Heymann (1932–2021), American jurist
- Robert Heymann (1879–1946), German screenwriter and film director
- Stephen Heymann, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
- Tomer Heymann (born 1970), Israeli filmmaker
- Vania Heymann (born 1986), Israeli artist and film director
- Werner R. Heymann (1896–1961), German conductor and composer
- William Heymann (1885–1969), English cricketer
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