Imhoff or Imhof is a German surname. Imhoff means "Im Garten wohnen Wir" which translates to "In the garden we live" in English. Notable people with the surname include:
- Imhoff family, one of the oldest patrician families in the German city of Nuremberg
 - Berthold Imhoff (1868–1939), German-Canadian painter
 - Daniel Imhof (born 1977), Canadian soccer player
 - Darrall Imhoff (1938-2017), American former professional basketball player
 - Dominic Imhof (born 1982), Canadian soccer player, brother of Daniel Imhof
 - Eduard Imhof (1895–1986), Swiss professor of cartography
 - Facundo Imhoff (born 1989), Argentine volleball player
 - Floris van Imhoff (born 1964), Dutch curler
 - Frank Imhoff (born 23 October 1968), German farmer and politician
 - Fritz Imhoff (1891–1961), Austrian actor
 - Gary Imhoff (born 1952), American actor
 - Guillermo Imhoff (born 1982), Argentine footballer
 - Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff (1705–1750), governor of Ceylon and then the Dutch East Indies for the Dutch East India Company
 - Hans Imhoff (1922–2007), German industrialist and businessman
 - Hans Walter Imhoff (1886–1971), Swiss footballer
 - Joseph Imhoff (1871–1955), American painter
 - Juan José Imhoff (born 1988), Argentine rugby player
 - Karl Imhoff (1876–1965), German engineer and inventor of the Imhoff tank for sewage processing
 - Laura van Imhoff, Dutch curler and coach
 - Lawrence E. Imhoff (1895–1988), soldier, lawyer, and four-term U.S. Representative from Ohio
 - Martin Imhof (born 1949), American football player who played defensive end in the National Football League
 - Maximus von Imhof (1758–1817), German physicist
 - Roger Imhof (1875–1958), American actor and vaudeville and burlesque performer
 - Sigmund von Imhoff (1881–1967), Generalmajor in the German military during the Second World War
 
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