Hermann Feodor Kvergiç (24 June or 24 July 1895, in Bratislava – 1948 or 1949), was an Orientalist, linguist and most notable for his alleged influence on the Turkish nationalist Sun Language Theory.
In a document from the University of Vienna, he is described as having the citizenship of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and the Greek-Orthodox religion.
[4] In 1935 he sent a pamphlet on the Turkish language to Ahmet Cevat Emre and later also to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
[5] In the pamphlet, in which the influence of the sun was not treated,[6] he described how he thought that the Turkish pronouns might be the origin of the human language.
[4] Later he stayed in Vienna, doing research on the Sun Language Theory while being closely observed and supported by the Turkish embassy.