Vogel (surname)

Vogel is a surname originating in German and Dutch-speaking countries. An alternate spelling is Fogel. Vogel is the German and Dutch word for "bird". Equivalent surnames are Bird or Byrd in English or L'Oiseau in French. Notable people with the surname include:

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  • Bernhard Vogel (born 1932), German Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia
  • Bob Vogel (politician) (born 1951), America (Minnesota) politician
  • Bruce Vogel (born 1958), American (Minnesota) politician
  • Carl M. Vogel (1955–2016), American (Missouri) politician
  • Charles Joseph Vogel (1898–1980), American judge
  • Elder Vogel (born 1956), American Pennsylvania state politician
  • Frank A. Vogel (1888–1951), American North Dakota politician and banker
  • Georg Wilhelm Vogel (1743–1813), German jurist and mayor of Jena
  • Hans Vogel (1881–1945), German politician
  • Hans-Jochen Vogel (1926–2020), German politician
  • Hugo E. Vogel (1888–1974), American (Wisconsin) politician
  • Hunter Vogel (1903–1990), Canadian (British Columbian) politician
  • Jill Vogel (born 1970), American politician and lawyer
  • Julius Vogel (1835–1899), New Zealand politician and Prime Minister
  • Mel Vogel (1848–?), German-born American (California) politician
  • Robert Vogel (US politician) (1919–2005), Justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court (son of Frank A. Vogel)
  • Otto A. Vogel (1886–1951), American (Wisconsin) politician
  • Sarah Vogel (born 1946), North Dakota politician and lawyer (granddaughter of Frank A. Vogel)
  • William Vogel (born 1931), Canadian (British Columbia) politician
  • Wolfgang Vogel (1925–2008), German lawyer

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Fictional characters

gollark: Honestly, I doubt it'll actually change.
gollark: You're more likely to be elected if you're better at manipulating people/are charismatic/whatever, and the amount of people who actually notice "hey, this law is impossible to implement and stupid" is much smaller than the amount of voters.
gollark: Well, the political system does select for people like that a bit...
gollark: You know, if you think about it, all these explanations are terrible for everyone else (well, in Australia, or actually most western countries). Yay!
gollark: That anti-encryption law.

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