Mahler (disambiguation)

Mahler (disambiguation)

Mahler most often refers to Gustav Mahler, Bohemian-Austrian composer and conductor.

Other people named Mahler (German meaning "someone who grinds") include:
* Alma Mahler (1879-1964), Austrian composer and painter, wife of Gustav Mahler
* Anna Mahler (1904-1988), Austrian-UK sculptor, daughter of Gustav and Alma Mahler
* Arthur Mahler, Austrian archeologist
* David Mahler (born 1944), US composer
* Eduard Mahler or Ede Mahler (1857-1945), Hungarian-Austrian orientalist, astronomer, natural scientist
* Fritz Mahler (1901-1973), Austrian conductor, and cousin once removed of Gustav Mahler
* Gregory Mahler (born 1950), administrator and U.S. Political Science scholar and professor
* Halfdan T. Mahler (born 1923), Dane, former Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO)
* Hedwig Courths-Mahler (1867-1950), German writer
* Horst Mahler (born 1936), German lawyer and political extremist
* Kurt Mahler (1903-1988), professor of mathematics
* Margaret Mahler (1897-1985), Hungarian psychoanalytic child psychologist
* Mary Mahler, U.S. Social Security Administration official
* Nicolas Mahler (born 1969), Austrian cartoonist and author
* Rick Mahler (1953-2005), U.S. baseball player
* Vincent A. Mahler (born 1949), U.S. political science scholar and professor

ee also

* Mahler (film)
* Mahler measure
* Mahler's compactness theorem
* Mahler's theorem


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