Honig

Honig is a surname of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin. The word means honey in German. People with the name include:

  • Adriaan Honig or Honich (1643–1684), Dutch landscape painter
  • Antonín Honig, Czech cyclist who participated in the 1928 Olympics
  • Barry H. Honig (b. 1941), US professor of computational biochemistry and molecular biophysics
  • Bonnie Honig (b. 1959), US political and legal theorist and feminist
  • Dick Honig (b. ca 1940), US official in American football
  • Donald Honig (b. 1931), US writer, baseball historian
  • Edwin Honig (1919–2011), US writer, translator
  • Eugen Honig (1873–1945), German architect
  • Ezekiel Honig (b. 1977), US musician, manager
  • Helen Honig (1907–2003), American publisher
  • Joel Honig (1936–2003), US music critic, writer, pianist
  • Lucy Honig (b. 1948), American short story writer
  • Michael Honig (b. 1955), US university professor in electronics
  • Peregrine Honig (b. 1976), US artist
  • Rebecca Honig a.k.a. Rebecca Handler (contemporary), American voice actress
  • Reinier Honig (b. 1983), Dutch racing cyclist
  • Richard Honig (1890–1981), German professor for jurisprudence
  • Sarah Honig (b. 1940s), Israeli-born journalist, author
  • Sebastian F. Honig (b. 1978), German astronomer
  • Wolfgang Honig (b. 1954), German athlete in rowing

See also

Hönig

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