Burger (surname)

Burger is a West Germanic surname. It is the Dutch and Afrikaans word for 'freeman' or 'citizen' (German Bürger, Low German Börger) and the surname is equivalent to the English surname Burgess. In Dutch and German speaking countries it may be a toponymic surname, indicating origin from any of a number of towns ending in -burg. Notable people with the surname include:

Academics

Arts and writers

  • Alex Burger (born 1972), American playwright and screenwriter
  • Anthony Burger (1961–2006), American gospel pianist and singer
  • Anton Burger (1824-1905), German painter
  • Carl Burger (1888–1967), American writer and illustrator
  • Claire Burger, French film director, film editor and screenwriter
  • Cody Burger (born 1983), American former child actor
  • Dai Burger, American rapper
  • Eugene Burger (1939–2017), American magician
  • Fritz Burger-Mühlfeld (1882–1969), German painter and graphic designer
  • Gary Burger (1942–2014), American rock musician
  • Germain Burger (1900–1985), British cinematographer and film director
  • Hanuš Burger (1909–1990), Czech film director
  • Hermann Burger (1942–1989), Swiss poet, novelist and essayist
  • Janez Burger (born 1965), Slovene film director, screenwriter and producer.
  • Johann Burger (1829–1912), Swiss engraver
  • Jörg Burger (born 1962), German music producer
  • Ludwig Burger (1825–1884), German historical painter and illustrator
  • Markus Burger (born 1966), German pianist, composer and music educator
  • Neil Burger, American film director
  • Rob Burger, American accordionist, keyboardist and music director
  • Werner Carl Burger (1925 - 2023), German painter
  • Wilhelm J. Burger (1844–1920), Austrian photographer and painter
  • Willi Burger (born 1934), Italian harmonica player

Politics and law

  • Anna Burger (born 1950), American union leader
  • Friedrich Moritz Burger (1804-1873), Austrian jurist and politician
  • Jaap Burger (1904–1986), Dutch politician and government minister
  • John Burger (1916–2005), American politician, businessman, and lawyer
  • Karen Arnold-Burger (born 1957), American Chief Judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals
  • Sarah Burger Stearns (1836–1904), American social reformer and suffragist
  • Schalk Willem Burger (1852–1918), South African military leader and acting President
  • Warren E. Burger (1907–1995), 15th Chief Justice of the United States

Sports

Other

  • Adolf Burger (1917–2016), Slovak Holocaust survivor involved in Operation Bernhard
  • Alewyn Burger (born 1951), South African banker
  • Anton Burger (1911–1991), Austrian-German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant
  • Bas Burger (born 1970), Dutch business executive
  • Cornelius Burger, South African serial killer
  • Eberhard Burger (born 1943), German civil engineer
  • Ernest Peter Burger (1906–1975), German saboteur during World War II
  • Hélène Burger (1800–1907), French Red Cross nurse during World War II
  • Ida Burger, U.S. dance hall girl and prostitute
  • Jean Burger (1907–1945), French communist and WWII resistance member
  • Johan Burger, South African businessman
  • Joseph Burger (1848–1921), Swiss German soldier who fought in the American Civil War
  • Joseph C. Burger (1902–1982), United States Marine Corps officer and college athlete
  • Knox Burger (1922–2010), American editor, writer, and literary agent
  • Malcolm Burger, British World War I flying ace
  • Michael Burger (born 1957), American television host
  • Nelle G. Burger (1869-1957), American temperance leader
  • Reinhold Burger (1866–1954), German glass blower and inventor
  • Stephan Burger (born 1962), German Catholic archbishop
  • Tutilo Burger (born 1965), German Benedictine monk and abbot
  • Wilhelm Burger (1904–1979), German SS-Sturmbannführer

Fictional people

  • Hamilton Burger, district attorney in the Perry Mason novels, films, and programs

See also

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