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Engel is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:Adam Engel, American baseball player
Albert J. Engel (1888–1959), American Representative from Michigan
Albert J. Engel Jr. (1924–2013), American jurist
Andreas K. Engel, German neuroscientist
Antke Engel, German philosopher and publicist
Barbara Engel, German fashion designer
Carl Engel (1883–1944), French-born American composer
Carl Engel (musicologist) (1818–1882), German-born English writer on music
Carl Ludvig Engel (1778–1840), German-born Estonian/Finnish architect
Charles Engel, American economist
David Engel (actor), Broadway singer, dancer, and actor
David Engel (historian), American Holocaust historian
David Hermann Engel (1816–1877), German organist and composer
Debra Engle (1953–2023), American actress, known for The Golden Girls and The Golden Palace
Eliot Engel, American Representative from New York
Elliot Engel, American writer and lecturer
Erich Engel (1891–1966), German actor
Ernst Engel (1821–1896), German statistician and economist
Franz Engel (1834–1920), German explorer
Friedrich Engel (mathematician) (1861–1941), German mathematician
Friedrich Engel (1909–2006), German Schutzstaffel officer
Georgia Engel (1948–2019), American film and television actress
Gerhard Engel (1906-1976), German Generalleutnant and State Commissioner of the Society for Military Customer
Greg Engel, American football player
Johann Christian von Engel (1770–1814), Hungarian historian
Karl Dietrich Leonhard Engel (1824–1913), German musician and writer
Heinfried Engel, German pole vaulter
Howard Engel (1931–2019), Canadian mystery writer and producer
Jerzy Engel, former Polish football manager
Joel Engel (composer) (1868–1927), Russian-born Jewish composer
Joel S. Engel, American engineer and scientist
Johann Jakob Engel (1741–1802), German philosophical writer
Josef Engel, Czech wrestler
Josef Engel (anatomist) (1816–1899), German anatomist
Jules Engel (1909–2003), American filmmaker, artist
Julius Engel (1842–1926), German judge and politician
Justin Engel, German tennis player
Karl Engel (1923–2006), Swiss pianist
Karl Engel (footballer), Swiss football goalkeeper
Karl Dietrich Leonhard Engel (1824–1913), German composer and writer
L. Patrick Engel (1932–2022), American politician
Lehman Engel (1910–1982), American composer and conductor
Marian Engel (1933–1985), Canadian novelist
Maro Engel, German auto racing driver
Matthew Engel, English writer, especially on cricket
Michael S. Engel, US paleontologist and entomologist
Natascha Engel, former British Member of Parliament
Pál Engel (1938–2001), Hungarian historian
Pascal Engel, French philosopher
Dame Pauline Engel (1930–2017), New Zealand nun and educator
Peter Engel (1936–2025), American television producer
Peter Engel (author), American origami artist and theorist, science writer, graphic designer, and architect
Richard Engel, American television journalist and author
Roy Engel (1913–1980), American actor
Royan Engel, American businesswoman
S. Morris Engel, author, philosopher, and linguist
Scott Walker (singer) (1943–2019), American-born British singer and musician born Noel Scott Engel
Stephen Engel, American TV producer and writer
Stephen M. Engel, American academic and political scientist
Steve Engel, American baseball player
Steven Engel, American lawyer and former Justice Department official
Volker Engel, German-born American visual effects artist
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