Wilhelm Haverkamp (4 March 1864, in Senden – 13 January 1929, in Berlin) was a German sculptor and medallist, in the Historicist style.
With the help of a scholarship, won in a competition, he was able to attend the Prussian Academy of Arts, where he studied with Albert Wolff until 1885, then with Fritz Schaper.
When he returned from Rome in 1892, he married Margarethe Ferlmann of Senden, the adopted daughter of one of his uncles who had emigrated to the United States.
They lived in Berlin, where he taught at the instructional annex [de] of the Arts and Crafts Museum.
Two years later, he was presented with a small gold medal at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung and named a Knight in the Order of the Red Eagle.