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Hannes is a masculine given name and a diminutive of Johannes or Hannibal.Hannes may refer to:Hannes Alfvén (1908–1995) Swedish chemist and Nobel-prize winnerHannes Aigner (born 1989) German slalom canoeist and Olympic medalistHannes Androsch (born 1938) Austrian entrepreneur consultant politician and former Austrian Vice ChancellorHannes Anier (born 1993) Estonian footballerHannes Arch (born 1967) Austrian pilotHannes van Asseldonk (born 1992) Dutch racing driverHannes Bauer (born 1954) German trombonist and jazz musicianHannes Baumann (born 1982) German sailor and Olympic competitorHannes de Boer (1899–1982) Dutch long jumper and Olympic competitorHannes Bok (1914–1964) American artist and writerHannes Brewis (1930–2007) South African rugby playerHannes van der Bruggen (born 1993) Belgian footballerHannes Coetzee (born 1944) South African guitaristHannes Dotzler (born 1990) German cross country skierHannes Dreyer (born 1985) South African sprinter and Olympic competitorHannes Eder (born 1983) Austrian footballerHannes Franklin (born 1981) South African rugby playerHannes Fuchs (born 1972) Austrian badminton player and Olympic competitorHannes Germann (born 1956) Swiss politicianHannes Hólmsteinn Gissurarson (born 1953) Icelandic political science professor and commentatorHannes Grossmann (born 8 1982) German drummer (Obscura)Hannes Hafstein (1861–1922) Icelandic poet and politician former Prime Minister of IcelandHannes Halldórsson (born 1984) Icelandic footballerHannes Heer (born 1941) German historianHannes Hegen (born 1925) German illustrator and caricaturistHannes Holm (born 1962) Swedish director and screenwriterHannes Hopley (born 1981) South African discus thrower and Olympic competitorHannes Hyvönen (born 1975) Finnish ice hockey playerHannes Ignatius (1871–1941) Finnish soldierHannes Irmer (born 1988) German footballerHannes Jaenicke (born 1960) German film and television actorHannes Stefánsson (born 1972) Icelandic chess GrandmasterHannes Kaasik (born 1978) Estonian football refereeHannes Keller (born 1934) Swiss physicist mathematician deep diving pioneer and entrepreneurHannes Kolehmainen (1889–1966) Finnish Finnish long-distance runner and Olympic medalistHannes Koivunen (1911–1990) Finnish boxer and Olympic competitorHannes Lembacher (born 1954) Austrian fencer and Olympic competitorHannes Lindemann (born 1922) German doctor navigator and sailorHannes Linßen (born 1949) German football player and managerHannes Lintl (1924–2003) Austrian architectHannes Löhr (born 1942) German footballerHannes Maasel (born 1951) Estonian politicianHannes Manninen (born 1946) Finnish politicianHannes Marais (born 1941) South African rugby playerHannes Messemer (1924–1991) German film actorHannes Meyer (1889–1954) Swiss architectHannes Nikel (1931–2001) German film editorHannes Peckolt (born 1982) German sailor and Olympic medalistHannes Pétursson (born 1931) Icelandic poet and writerHannes Pichler (born ????) Italian luger and Olympic competitorHannes Råstam (1956–2012) Swedish journalist and television presenterHannes Reichelt (born 1980) Austrian alpine ski racer and Olympic competitorJohannes Riedl (1950–2010) German footballerHannes Reinmayr (born 1969) Austrian footballer and trainerHannes Paul Schmid (born 1980) Italian alpine skier and Olympic competitorHannes Schneider (1890–1955) Austrian ski instructorHannes Sigurðsson (born 1983) Icelandic footballerHannes Sköld (1886–1930) wa Swedish socialist anti-militarist poet and linguistHannes Smárason (born ????) Icelandic businessmanHannes Smith (1933–2008) Namibian journalist editor and publisherHannes Stiller (born 1978) Swedish footballerHannes Strydom (born 1965) South African rugby playerHannes Swoboda (born 1946) Austrian politicianHannes Taljaard (bborn 1971) South African classical music composerHannes Trautloft (1912–1995) German World War II fighter aceHannes Trinkl (born 1968) Austrian alpine skier and Olympic medalistHannes Tretter (born 1951) Austrian lawyer and human rights expertHannes Torpo (1901–1980) Finnish track and field athlete and Olympic competitorHannes Võrno (born 1969) Estonian comedian politician and fashion designerHannes Wader (born 1942) German singer-songwriterHans Weiner (born 1950) German former footballerHannes Winklbauer (born 1949) Austrian footballer and coachHannes Zehentner (born 1965) German alpine skier and Olympic competitor

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