Known family members
(The following personalities are named by the name they actually used in public. In terms of aristocratic law, from 1862 or 1863 they were all called Baron, Baroness or Baroness or Baron, Baroness or Baroness von Hoyningen called Huene.)
Politics and Administration
- Alexander Eduard Baron von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1861–1931), Russian State Secretary, Privy Councilor and Senator
- Alexander Emanuel Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1824–1911), Russian colonel, real privy councilor, governor of Simbirsk
- Barthold Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1859-1942), Russian colonel, court equerry of the Tsar
- Berend Baron von Hoyningen gen. Huene (1859-1927), Russian State Councilor, former district chief of Sedlitz
- Bernhard Johann Baron von Hoyningen gen. Huene (1863-1954), Russian Actual State Councilor
- Bernhard Heinrich Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1829-1889), Russian Privy Councilor, Senator
- Carl Freiherr von Hoiningen genannt Huene (1837–1900), German Reichstag member, initiator of the so-called ‘lex Huene’ (financing law).
- Eduard Friedrich von Hoyningen-Huene (1779-1851), Russian Colonel, Oesel County Commissioner (today Saaremaa)
- Emil Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1841-1917), Russian Actual Privy Councilor, Member of the State Council (Russian Empire)
- Ernst Andreas Freiherr von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1855–1931), Livonian district administrator, builder of the Protestant church in Oberammergau (1928)
- Ewald Georg von Hoyningen-Huene (1758-1837), Russian major, Russian Actual state councilor, president of the Livonian court
- Franz von Hoiningen-Huene (1888–1973), German diplomat and rescuer of numerous Luxembourg Jews
- Martin von Hüenegen genannt Hüene, Moved to Estonia in 1616, court marshal of Courland
- Nikolai Jakob Baron von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1851-1912), Russian Actual State Councilor
- Nikolai Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1885-1947), Russian frigate captain, naval attache in Constantinople
- Oskar Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1860-1918), Estonian district administrator
- Oswald Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1885–1963), German ambassador in Portugal (1934–1944)
- Otto Baron von Hoyningen-Huene (1822-1888), Russian colonel, privy councilor
- Wassili von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1798-1843), Russian State Councilor
Arts
- Armin Hagen von Hoyningen-Huene (* 1942), American illustrator and photographer, see Peter Berlin
- Betty (Elisabeth) Buzzard, geb. Baronesse von Hoyningen-Huene (1891-1973), formerly maid of honor to Tsarina Mother Maria Feodorovna, owner of the fashion studio Yteb in Paris (1922-1933)
- Friedrich Alexander von Huene (1929–2016), PhD. h. c. for Music (Bowdoin College 1984), German-American flute maker (www.vonhuene.com)
- George Hoyningen-Huene (1900–1968), Baltic-American Fashion and Portrait Photographer (website: GeorgeHoyningenHuene.org)
- Helen de Huene (1889-1976), formerly maid of honor to Tsarina Alexandra, fashion designer in New York
- Irmela von Hoyningen-Huene (1913–2012), artist in Tübingen: »Draftsman of sound« (website: Irmela-Hoyningen-Huene.de)
- Stephan von Huene (1932–2000), American artist: „Sound sculptures“ (website: www.stephanvonhuene.de)
Science
- Christine Freiin von Hoiningen genannt Huene (1848-1920), Dr. phil. (Zürich 1898), historian
- Dietmar von Hoyningen-Huene (* 1943), Dr. h. c., Professor and Rector of the university of Mannheim (1985–2008)
- Dorothee von Huene-Greenberg (* 1937), PhD (New York), German-American professor of the Pace University, NY/USA
- Erika von Huene (1905–1969), Dr.rer.nat., German paleontologist
- Friedrich Richard von Huene (1875–1969), Dr. phil., German paleontologist, Professor of the University of Tübingen
- Gerrick Freiherr von Hoyningen-Huene (* 1944), Dr. jur., Dr. jur. habil., em. Professor of the University of Heidelberg, Dean of the EBS Law School and Managing Director of the EBS University Wiesbaden (2009–2014)
- Paul Hoyningen-Huene (* 1946), Dipl. Physiker, Dr. phil., German philosopher of science, professor emeritus at the University of Hanover
- Petra Kipphoff (-von Huene) (1937-2023), Dr. phil., Journalist and editor of “Zeit” (German newspaper), author
- Roland von Huene (* 1929), PhD (UCLA), US-American Geologist, Professor at Institute GEOMAR of the University of Kiel
Military
- Bernhard (Boris) Baron von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1817–1900), Russian major general
- Ernst Freiherr von Hoiningen genannt Huene (1849–1924), German of the Infantry
- Georg Friedrich von Hoyningen gen. Huene (-1784), Dutch major
- Jakob von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1769–1813), Russian major general of the Artillery, fallen in the Battle of Leipzig
- Wilhelm Karl von Huyn (1722–1795), Hessian lieutenant general
- Johann Christoph von Huyn (1718–1780), Hessian major general, who fought on the English side in the American Revolutionary War
- Magnus Baron von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1843–1907), Russian Major General
- Napoleon Baron von Hoyningen genannt Huene (1811–1869), Russian General of the cavalry
- Wilhelm von Hoiningen genannt Huene (1790–1857), Prussian lieutenant general and fortress engineer (Ehrenbreitstein Fortress near Koblenz)