Koehl
Koehl (German pronunciation: [køːl], French pronunciation: [kœl]), is a surname of Franco-German origin, preeminently from Alsace, France, in addition to Austria, Germany and Switzerland.[1] Transliterations include Köhl, Kœhl and Koel. The name may refer to:
People
- Albert Koehl (born 1959), Canadian lawyer and writer
- Albert Köhl (1879–1954), German-Swedish chef de cuisine
- Dan Koehl (born 1959), French-Swedish elephant trainer
- Denis Koehl (born 1956), French general and aviator
- Ditmar Koel (1500–1563), German politician
- Émile Koehl (1921–2013), French politician
- Georg Köhl (1910–1944), German football player
- Hermann Köhl (1888–1938), German aviator
- Laurent Koehl (born 1971), French tenor
- M. A. R. Koehl (born 1948), American marine biologist and Professor at University of California, Berkeley
- Matthias Koehl (1935–2014), American U.S. Marine, and political activist
- Michael Köhl, Professor of Physics at the University of Bonn
- Keith Koehl, American Catholic prelate
- Patrice Koehl, French-American Professor in computer science at University of California, Davis
- Robert B. Koehl, American archaeologist
- Robert Lewis Koehl (1922-2015), U.S. Army Intelligence surveyor, and Professor Emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Wade Koehl (born 1984), American football player
Other
- Koehl Lab, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley[2]
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