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*[[Karl-Heinz Funke]] (b. 1946), German politician (SPD) |
*[[Karl-Heinz Funke]] (b. 1946), German politician (SPD) |
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*[[Manfred Funke]] (b. 1939), former German professor for political science |
*[[Manfred Funke]] (b. 1939), former German professor for political science |
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*[[Max Funke]] (1879-1943), German author, |
*[[Max Funke]] (1879-1943), German author, notable as author of anti-feminist writings |
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*[[Peter Funke]] (b. 1950), German historian |
*[[Peter Funke]] (b. 1950), German historian |
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*[[Rainer Funke]] (b. 1940), German politician (FDP) |
*[[Rainer Funke]] (b. 1940), German politician (FDP) |
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==Fictional Characters== |
==Fictional Characters== |
Revision as of 12:09, 8 May 2007
Funke is a family name of German origin. Its literal meaning is "spark".
People
- Arno Funke
- Cornelia Funke (b. 1958), German author of children's books
- Gerhard Funke (b. 1914), German philosopher
- Joachim Funke (b. 1953), German professor for psychology
- Karl-Heinz Funke (b. 1946), German politician (SPD)
- Manfred Funke (b. 1939), former German professor for political science
- Max Funke (1879-1943), German author, notable as author of anti-feminist writings
- Peter Funke (b. 1950), German historian
- Rainer Funke (b. 1940), German politician (FDP)
Fictional Characters
- Tobias Fünke, his wife Lindsay Bluth Fünke and their daughter Mae 'Maeby' Fünke. All characters from the TV series Arrested Development.
See also
- Funke v. France (legal case)
- Related family names: Funcke, Funck, Funk