Höfer
For the village, see Höfer, Germany.
Höfer (also spelled Hoefer) is a German surname, derived from Hof (yard, court), which refer to:
- Candida Höfer (born 1944), German photographer, daughter of Werner Höfer
- Edmund Hoefer (1819-1882), German novelist and literary historian
- Ferdinand Hoefer (1811–1878), German-French physician
- Hermann Höfer (1934–1996), German footballer
- Karl Höfer (1862–1939), German general
- Karlgeorg Hoefer (1914–2000), German typographer and calligrapher
- Martin Höfer (born 1982), German concept- and media artist
- Regina Höfer (born 1947), German former athlete
- Ulrich Höfer (born 1957), German professor of physics
- Werner Höfer (1913–1997), German journalist
- Adolf Höfer (1869–1927), German artist
- Anita Höfer, actress
- Bernd J. Höfer, at Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
- Ernst Höfer (Schriftsteller), writer
- Ernst Höfer (1879–1931) politician in Thuringia
- Gerd Höfer, member of Bundestag
- Harry Höfer, composer
- Johann Cyriacus Höfer (1605–1667), German Lutheran pastor, theologian and writer
- Karl Höfer (revolutionary)
- Max A. Höfer (born 1959), German political scientist and economist
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