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Hofmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), Swiss chemist, "father" of LSD
Andreas Hofmann (athlete), German athlete
Andreas Joseph Hofmann (1752–1849), German philosopher and revolutionary
Armin Hofmann (1920–2020), Swiss designer
August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818–1892), German chemist
Beate Hofmann, German Lutheran bishop
Charles Hofmann (1763–1823), Dutch musician and composer
Daniel Hofmann, Swiss natural luger
Eduard von Hofmann (1837–1897), Austrian physician and forensic pathologist
Elise Hofmann (1889–1955), Austrian paleobotanist
Ernst Hofmann (1880–1945), German film actor
Fred Hofmann (1894–1964), American baseball player and coach
Fritz Hofmann (chemist) (1866–1956), German chemist
Fritz Hofmann (athlete) (1871–1927), German athlete
Gert Hofmann (1931–1993), German writer
Gunther O. Hofmann, a German surgeon, physicist and university teacher
Hans Hofmann (1880–1966), German-born American painter
Hans Georg Hofmann (1873–1942), German politician
Hans J. Hofmann (1936–2010), German-born Canadian paleontologist
Harald Hofmann, Austrian rower
Heinrich Hofmann (painter) (1824–1911), German painter
Heinrich Hofmann (composer) (1842–1902), German composer and pianist
Henner Hofmann (1950–2026), Mexican cinematographer, producer and screenwriter
Hofmann von Hofmannsthal
Augustin Emil Hofmann von Hofmannsthal (1815–1881), Austrian industrialist
Hugo Hofmann von Hofmannsthal (1874–1929), Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist
Horst Hofmann (1919–1978), German U-boat officer
Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal (1759–1849), Austrian merchant
Johann Jacob Hofmann (1635–1706), a Swiss theologian, historian and compiler of the Lexicon Universale
John Beck Hofmann, Hollywood screenwriter and director
Jonas Hofmann, German footballer
Josef Hofmann (1876–1957), Polish-American pianist, composer and inventor
Joseph Ehrenfried Hofmann (1900–1973), German historian of mathematics
Karl Andreas Hofmann (1870–1940), German inorganic chemist
Karl-Wilhelm Hofmann (1921–1945), German Luftwaffe ace
Klaus Hofmann, German musicologist
Klaus H. Hofmann (1911–1995), Swiss/American biochemist
Leopold Hofmann (1738–1793), Austrian classical composer
Leopold Hofmann (footballer) (1905–1976), Austrian footballer
Ludwig Hofmann (footballer) (1900–1935), German footballer
Ludwig von Hofmann (1861–1945), German painter
Mark Hofmann, U.S. murderer and forger, antagonistic former LDS
Markus Hofmann, German memory trainer, keynote speaker and author
Max Hofmann, German journalist and moderator
Maximilian Hofmann, Austrian footballer
Michael Hofmann (disambiguation), several people
Michael Hofmann, German poet and translator
Michel-Rostislav Hofmann (1915–1975), Franco-Russian translator, writer and musicologist
Murad Wilfried Hofmann (1931–2020), Muslim German diplomat and author
Nico Hofmann, German film director and film producer
Olivia Hofmann, Austrian sport shooter
Ottmar Hofmann (1835–1900), German entomologist
Otto Hofmann (1896–1982), Nazi SS general and convicted war criminal
Pavel Hofmann, Czech rower
Peter Hofmann (1944–2010), German tenor
Richard Hofmann (composer) (1844–1918), German composer
Richie Hofmann, American poet
Rudolf Hofmann (1895–1970), German General of World War II
Steffen Hofmann, German footballer
Thomas Hofmann, German food chemist and academic administrator
Vlastimil Hofmann (1881–1970), birth name of Polish artist Wlastimil Hofman
William Hofmann (1824–1902), American Union Army officer during the American Civil War
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