Hitler (name)
Hitler is a Germanic name mostly used as a surname. It is strongly associated with Adolf Hitler, thus after World War II, many people born with this name have had it legally changed, making the name extremely rare today.[1][2]
Relatives of Adolf Hitler
- Eva Braun (1912–1945), or Eva Hitler, wife of Adolf Hitler (marriage April 1945)
- Alois Hitler (1837–1903), father
- Alois Hitler, Jr., half-brother
- Angela Hitler (1883–1949), half-sister
- Bridget Dowling or Bridget Hitler (1891–1969), sister-in-law
- Klara Hitler (1860–1907), mother
- Paula Hitler (1896–1960), sister
- William Patrick Hitler (1911–1987), nephew
- Heinz Hitler (1920–1942), nephew
Other people
- Adolf Lu Hitler Marak, Indian politician for the Nationalist Congress Party
- Chenjerai "Hitler" Hunzvi, Zimbabwean nationalist leader
- Bing Hitler, early stage name of Scottish comedian Craig Ferguson
- E. Hitler, early stage name of Swedish artist Eddie Meduza
- Elvis Hitler, stage name of musician Jim Leedy, lead singer of the band Elvis Hitler.
- Heath Hitler, formerly Isidore Heath Campbell, a white supremacist known for naming his son Adolf Hitler Campbell.
Fictional characters
See also
- Hitler family, relatives and ancestors of Adolf Hitler
References
- Clifton, Jamie (22 September 2014). "There Are Far More People Named Hitler Than You'd Think". Vice. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- "Was Hitler a common family name before 1945? What did Hitlers change their names to after the second world war? | Notes and Queries | guardian.co.uk". www.theguardian.com. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
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