Haller is a surname of English and German origin. It is the last name of:Albin Haller (1849–1925), French chemist Albrecht von Haller (1708–1777), Swiss anatomist and physiologist, also notable for his contributions to botany Albrecht von Haller (1758–1823), botanist, son of Albrecht von Haller senior Barbara Haller, German female curler Benoît Haller, French baroque singer and conductor of La Chapelle Rhénane Berthold Haller, Swiss educator, preacher and church reformer Christina Haller, German female curler David Charles Haller, fictional comic character Frank Haller (1883–1939), American boxer Gert Haller (1944–2010), German manager Gottlieb Emmanuel von Haller (1735–1786), botanist, son of Albrecht von Haller senior Granville O. Haller (1819–1897), American Civil War officer and Seattle businessman Harry Haller, the subject of Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf (novel) Helmut Haller (1939–2012), West German footballer J. Alex Haller (1927–2018), American surgeon Johann Haller (1463–1525), Polish printer Johannes Evangelist Haller (1825–1900), Archbishop of Salzburg Jost Haller, Alsatian painter Józef Haller (1873–1960), Polish general Julia Haller, American ophthalmologist Karl Ludwig von Haller (1768–1854), Swiss jurist and author Kevin Haller, Canadian hockey player Martin Haller (1835–1925), German architect, member of the Hamburg Parliament Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller (1805–1876), German politician Paul Haller Roshi, Buddhist teacher and abbot Rene Haller, Swiss naturalist Salomé Haller, French opera singer Sébastien Haller, French footballer Stanisław Haller (1872–1940), Polish general, Józef's cousin Theodore N. Haller (1864–1930), Seattle businessman and son of G. O. Haller Tom Haller (1937–2004), American baseball player Wilhelm Haller (1935–2004), South German business and social entrepreneur