List of Famous people named Johannes
Johannes Lamparter
Johannes Lamparter is an Austrian nordic combined skier.
Johannes Eggestein
Johannes Eggestein is a German professional footballer who plays as striker for Werder Bremen. He has represented Germany internationally at youth levels U15 through U21.
Johannes Ludwig
Johannes Ludwig is a German luger who has competed since 1996. He won a bronze medal in the mixed team event at the FIL European Luge Championships 2010 in Sigulda. At the 2018 Winter Olympics, held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Ludwig won the bronze medal in the men's singles luge and the gold in the team relay luge, along with his teammates Natalie Geisenberger, Tobias Wendl, and Tobias Arlt.
Johannes Sellin
Johannes Sellin is a German handball player for MT Melsungen and the German national team.
Johannes Brandrup
Johannes Brandrup is a German actor.
Johannes Chan
Johannes Chan Man-mun (陳文敏) SC (Hon) is Chair Professor of Law and former Dean of the Faculty of Law (2002-2014) at the University of Hong Kong. He specialises in human rights, constitutional and administrative law, and is the first and only academic silk ever appointed in Hong Kong. He is credited with transforming the University's Faculty of Law into one of the leading law schools in the world during his tenure as Dean.
Johannes Voggenhuber
Johannes Voggenhuber is an Austrian politician and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Austrian Green Party, which is part of the European Greens. He was vice president of the Parliament's Constitutional Affairs Committee.
Johannes Linßen
Johannes "Hannes" Linßen is a German former football player, coach and manager.
Johannes Huber
Johannes Huber is a German politician for the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) and since 2017 member of the Bundestag.
Johannes Soodla
Johannes Soodla was an Estonian military officer during World War I, Estonian War of Independence and World War II, serving in Kuperjanov's Partisan Battalion and the 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS. In 1944 he was promoted to Brigadeführer, which was the highest rank ascribed to any Estonian officer in the German army during World War II.