Max-Théodore Cerfberr (9 December 1792, Nancy, Meurthe—15 January 1876) was a French military officer and parliamentary deputy.
He entered the army at an early age, and was made an officer by Napoleon I without having passed through the military school.
He supported the government, devoting himself chiefly to military questions; thus he succeeded in having the fund for the relief of old soldiers increased by 150,000 francs.
Cerfberr, now a colonel, was reelected to the Chamber of Deputies 1 August 1846, having received 119 out of a total of 218 votes against 95 cast for Renouard de Bussières.
In addition to his political duties, Cerfberr had also acted as manager of the Théâtre du Gymnase at Paris.