Friedrich von Müller (13 April 1779 – 21 October 1849) was a German statesman.
He was born at Kunreuth, Bavaria, studied law at Erlangen and Göttingen, and in 1801 entered the administrative employ of Weimar.
His greatest political achievement was his inducing Napoleon to keep Weimar independent (1806–07).
For this he was rewarded by being ennobled and raised to the post of privy councilor.
He wrote Erinnerungen aus den Kriegszeiten von 1806-13 (1851).