Holmgren is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Holmgren is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alarik Frithiof Holmgren (1831–1897), Swedish physiologist Ann-Margret Holmgren (1850–1940), Swedish historian and feminist August Holmgren (born 1998), Danish tennis player August Emil Holmgren (1829–1888), Swedish entomologist Börje Holmgren (1909–1990), Swedish curler Brett Holmgren (born 1981), American intelligence official Chet Holmgren (born 2002), American basketball player David Holmgren (born 1955), Australian ecological design engineer and writer Erik Albert Holmgren (1872–1943), Swedish mathematician. Erik Holmgren (born 1964), Finnish football defender Emma Holmgren (born 1997), Swedish footballer Emil Holmgren (1866–1922), Swedish professor of histology Gary Holmgren, American retired light middleweight professional boxer Gathania Holmgren (born 1986), Swedish pop singer Herman Teodor Holmgren (1842–1914), Swedish architect Israel Holmgren (1871–1961), Swedish scientist, physician and professor Jan Holmgren (born 1944), Swedish physician and medical researcher Janet L. Holmgren, American college administrator and president of Mills College Leif Holmgren (born 1953), Swedish ice hockey player Mike Holmgren (born 1948), American professional football coach Nils Frithiof Holmgren (1877–1954) Swedish zoologist Paul Holmgren (born 1955), American professional ice hockey player Rolf Holmgren (born 1946), Swedish actor and scriptwriter
==See also== Holmgren's uniqueness theorem, in the theory of partial differential equations, named after Erik Albert Holmgren
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