Hartog

Hartog and de/den Hartog(h) are Dutch surnames meaning "(the) duke" (modern Dutch hertog). Hartog is also a Dutch Jewish given name and surname equivalent to German Herzog and Hirsch, derived from hert (Dutch for "deer"). People with these names include:

Hartog

 * Arie den Hartog (1941–2018), Dutch bicycle racer
 * Arno den Hartog (born 1954), Dutch field hockey player
 * Ashley Hartog (born 1982), South African footballer
 * Cécile Hartog (1857–1940), English Jewish composer and pianist, sister of Héléna, Marcus, Numa Edward, and Philip
 * (1931–2021), Dutch marine botanist
 * Diana Hartog (born 1950), Canadian poet and fiction writer
 * Dirk Hartog (1580–1621), Dutch sea captain and explorer
 * Named after him: Hartog Plate on Dirk Hartog Island, Western Australia
 * Dorcas Denhartog (born 1965), American cross-country skier
 * Eva Hartog (born 1988), Dutch journalist
 * Fay Hartog-Levin (born 1948), American lawyer, consultant, and diplomat
 * François Hartog (born 1946), French historian
 * Héléna Hartog (1854–1923), English Jewish portrait painter, sister of Cécile, Marcus, Numa Edward, and Philip
 * Jacci Den Hartog (born 1962), American sculptor
 * Jacob Pieter Den Hartog (1901–1989), Dutch-born American mechanical engineer
 * Jan de Hartog (1914–2002), Dutch author
 * Jim Hartog (born 1950), American jazz saxophonist
 * Joop Hartog (born 1946), Dutch economist and professor
 * Lo Hartog van Banda (1916–2006), Dutch comics writer
 * Lori Den Hartog (born 1980), American politician
 * Kristen den Hartog (born 1965), Canadian author
 * Madeleine Hartog-Bel (born 1946), Peruvian model, winner of the 1967 Miss World contest
 * Marcus Hartog (1851–1924), English Jewish natural historian and educator, brother of Cécile, Héléna, Numa Edward, and Philip
 * Marion Hartog (1821–1907), English Jewish author and educator, mother of Cécile, Héléna, Marcus, Numa Edward, and Philip
 * Nils den Hartog (born 1994), Dutch footballer
 * Numa Edward Hartog (1846–1871), English Jewish mathematician, brother of Cécile, Héléna, Marcus, and Philip
 * Philip Hartog (1864–1947), English Jewish chemist and educator, brother of Cécile, Héléna, Marcus, and Numa Edward
 * Robbert Hartog (1919–2008), Dutch-Canadian businessman
 * Simon Hartog (1940–1992), British filmmaker
 * Wil Hartog (born 1948), Dutch motorcycle racer

Hartogh

 * G. A. den Hartogh (born 1943), Dutch philosopher

Hartogs

 * Friedrich Hartogs (1874–1943) – German mathematician
 * Named after him: Hartogs number, Hartogs' lemma and Hartogs' theorem
 * (born 1969), Dutch ice hockey player

Given name

 * Hartog Elte (1887–1924), Dutch architect
 * Georg Hartog Gerson (1788–1844), German physician
 * Hartog Hamburger (1887–1924), Dutch diamond polisher and baseball player
 * Hartog Jacob Hamburger (1859–1924), Dutch physiologist
 * Hartog Keesing (1791–1879), Dutch-born New Zealand shopkeeper
 * Hartog Sommerhausen (1781–1853), German-Dutch writer