German (given name)
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German () is a given name, often the Slavic form of Herman. For the Spanish given name pronounced with stress in the second syllable see Germán.
People with the name German include:
Art and music
- German Galynin, Soviet Russian composer
- German Goldenshteyn, Romanian klezmer musician
- German Moreno, Filipino actor
- German Okunev, Soviet Russian composer
Humanities and social sciences
- German Gref, Russian economist
- German Kim, Kazakhstani historian
- German Sadulaev, Chechen writer and lawyer
Politics
- German Galushchenko (born 1973), Ukrainian lawyer and politician
- German Hacker (born 1968), German politician
- German Kuznetsov, former deputy premier of Kyrgyzstan
Sport
- German Abdulaev, Russian judoka
- German Apukhtin, Soviet Russian footballer
- German Fernandez, American distance runner
- German Glessner, Argentine skeleton racer
- German Kutarba, Russian footballer
- German Lovchev, Russian footballer
- German Onugkha, Russian footballer
- German Ruano, Guatemalan footballer
- German Skurygin, Russian race walker
- German Titov (ice hockey), Russian ice hockey player
Other
- Serbian Patriarch German I, Serbian Patriarch (1881–1888)
- Serbian Patriarch German, Serbian Patriarch (1958–1990)
- German Gardiner, English Catholic martyr
- German Sterligov, Russian businessman and environmentalist
- German Titov, Soviet Russian cosmonaut
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