Andreas Bodenhoff (5 January 1723 – 8 August 1794) was a Danish merchant, shipowner and ship builder.
He has left his name in posterity for reclaiming the area now known as Bodenhoffs Plads on Christianshavn in Copenhagen.
On 31 December that same year he was granted a 3.3 ha free site as well as tariff exemption for the timber used for the bulwarks.
In 1779, Bodenhoff was mentioned as the largest private shipowner in Copenhagen with 28 ships of which 17 were active in foreign trade.
[2] He married the daughter of his mother's sister, Gjertrud Birgitte Bodenhoff but fell ill and died in 1796.
His youngest son, Rasmus Bodenhoff, married Cathrine Lovisa Friderica Boch, daughter of the gardener at Frederiksdal.