Horn (surname)
Horn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan F. Horn
- Alfred Aloysius "Trader" Horn, an African trader during the Scramble for Africa
- Alfred Horn (1918–2001), American mathematician
- Horn clause is a term in formal logic named after him
- Andrew Horn (died 1328) fishmonger, of Bridge Street, London, Chamberlain of the City (1320-8), author of Liber Horn
- Andrew Horn (filmmaker) (b. 1952) director of The Nomi Song
- Anton Ludwig Ernst Horn (1774-1848), German physician
- Ashley Horn, singer and media personality
- Blair Horn, Canadian rower
- Bob Horn (broadcaster)
- Bruce Horn (born 1960), programmer
- Carl von Horn (1903–1989), Swedish general
- Carl Graf von Horn (1847–1923), Bavarian general and War Minister
- Charles Edward Horn (1786-1849), English composer
- Cody Horn (born 1988), American actress and model
- Corran Horn, character in Star Wars franchise
- Dave van Horn (born 1960), American baseball coach
- Dimitris Horn (1921-1998), famous Greek actor
- Don Horn (born 1945), American football quarterback
- Frederick W. Horn, American lawyer and politician
- Frederik Winkel Horn (1845–1898), Danish writer and translator
- Frederik Winkel-Horn (1756–1837), Danish writer
- Gabriel Horn (1927-2012), Briths biologist
- George Henry Horn (1840–1897), U.S. entomologist
- Greg Horn, American comic book artist
- Guildo Horn (born 1963), German singer
- Gustav Horn, Count of Björneborg
- Gyula Horn, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1994–1998
- Hans Horn (1873-1968), Norwegian engineer and industrialist
- Horn of Kankas, a family in Finland and Sweden
- Count Arvid Horn (1664–1742), Swedish statesman
- Count Gustaf Horn (1592–1657), commander of the Swedish forces in the Thirty Years' War
- Evert Horn (1585-1615), Swedish soldier
- Brita Horn (1745-1791), Swedish courtier and letter writer
- Jeremy Horn (born 1975), American mixed martial artist
- Jim Horn (born 1940), American musician
- Joan Kelly Horn (born 1936), Missourian politician
- Joe Horn (born 1972)
- Joseph M. Horn, American psychologist
- Julian Horn-Smith, British businessman
- Kaniehtiio Horn (born 1986), actress
- Karl Friedrich Horn (1762-1830), English composer
- Keith Van Horn (born 1975), American basketball player
- Laurence R. Horn
- Lawrence Horn, record producer
- Marie-Louise Horn (1912–1991), German tennis player
- Michael "J" Horn (born 1979), American musician and musical director
- Michelle Horn (born 1987), American actress
- Michiel Horn (born 1939), Canadian historian
- Mike Horn (born 1966), Swiss explorer and adventurer
- Milton Horn (1906-1995), Russian-American sculptor
- Noel Van Horn (born 1968), American born Canadian comic book artist
- Paul Horn (1930–2014), flautist
- Dr. Paul Horn, computer scientist
- Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn (1518-1568), nobleman in the Low Countries during the Eighty Years War
- Rebecca Horn (born 1944), German installation artist
- Roni Horn (born 1955), American visual artist and writer
- Roy Horn (born 1944), German-American entertainer
- Rudolf Horn (born 1954), Austrian biathlete and cross-country skier
- Sally P. Horn (born 1958), geographer
- Sam Horn (born 1963), baseball player
- Shifra Horn (born 1951), Israeli author
- Shirley Horn (1934-2005), American jazz singer and musician
- Siegfried Horn (1908-1993), archaeologist and Bible scholar
- Steve Horn (1931-2011), university president and U.S. Congressman
- Steve Took's Horns, an English rock band of the late 1970s, led by Steve Peregrin Took
- Taylor Horn (born 1992), American singer
- Ted Horn (1919-1948), American race car driver
- Tom Horn (1860-1903), American scout
- Tor Egil Horn (born 1976), Norwegian footballer
- Trevor Horn (born 1949), British musician
- Wade Horn (born 1976), American psychologist
- Walter Horn (1908–95), German-born US academic
- Walther Hermann Richard Horn (1871-1939), German entomologist
- Welby Van Horn (1920-2014), American tennis player
- William Van Horn (born 1939), American comic book artist
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