Hamel
Hamel may refer to:
- Hamel, Western Australia, town
- Hamel, Nord, a commune of the Nord département, in northern France
- Beaumont-Hamel, a commune of the Somme département, in northern France
- Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, a First World War memorial site to the Newfoundland Regiment
- Hamel, Illinois, a village in Madison County, Illinois, United States
- Hamel, Minnesota, a neighborhood of Medina, Minnesota, Hennepin County, United States.
- Battle of Hamel, a planned attack launched by the Australian Corps against German positions in the town of Hamel in northern France during World War I
- HAMEL a type of steel pipe used in Operation Pluto in World War II
- Hamel Basis, In Linear Algebra the most common type of basis for a vector space
Hamel is also a surname:
- Alan Hamel, Canadian television personality
- Denis Hamel, Canadian ice hockey player
- Ernest Hamel (1826–1898), French historian (fr)
- Gary Hamel, business theorist
- Georg Hamel, German mathematician, physicist
- Gilles Hamel, NHL Player
- Gustav Hamel, pioneer aviator
- Hendrick Hamel, 17th century Dutch writer
- Jacques Hamel (1930-2016), French Roman Catholic priest.
- Jean-Marc Hamel, member of the Order of Canada
- Jean Hamel, NHL player
- Joseph Hamel (1788–1861), Russian scientist, doctor of medicine and chemical engineer (Wikisource, ru)
- Pierre Hamel, NHL player
- Peter Michael Hamel, German composer
- Veronica Hamel, American actress
- Wouter Hamel, Dutch jazz musician
People with similar surnames
- Hermann Hamelmann (b. 1526, Osnabrück – June 26, 1595, Oldenburg), Catholic, then Protestant theologian
- Hamell on Trial, the one-man band of Ed Hamell of Syracuse, NY
- Cole Hamels, a starting left-handed pitcher for the Texas Rangers in Major League Baseball
See also
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