Ambros
Ambros is a family name for the following people:
- August Wilhelm Ambros (1816–1876), Austrian music historian, music critic and composer
- Carl Ambros (1870–1932), German agriculture teacher and animal breeder
- Emerich Ambros (1896–1933), Hungarian anti-fascist
- Franz Meyer-Ambros (1882–1957), German conductor and composer
- Gerhard Ambros (1928–2007), German SED functionary
- Harald Ambros (* 1980), Austrian rider
- Ignaz Ambros von Amman (1753–1840), German cartographer and national geometer
- Jo Ambros (* 1973), German jazz guitarist
- Krystyna Ambros (* 1961), Polish rower
- Otto Ambros (chemist) (1901–1990), German chemist
- Otto Ambros (actor) (1910–1979), Austrian actor and director
- Paul Ambros (1934–2015), German ice hockey player
- Peter Ambros (1948–2018), Slovak-German writer, historian and translator
- Victor Ambros (* 1953), American biologist and molecular medicine specialist
- Vladimír Ambros (1890–1956), Czech composer
- Wolfgang Ambros (* 1952), Austrian songwriter
Ambros is the name of an Austrian noble family, cf. Ambros (noble family) and their representatives:
- Rafael Ritter von Ambros (1855–1895), Austrian painter
Ambros is a shortened form of the name Ambrosius and the given name of the following people:
- Ambros Alfred Clementso (1831–1900), Premonstratensian and from 1887 to 1900 abbot of the Teplá Monastery in Bohemia
- Ambros Ebhart (* 1952), since 2007 the abbot of the Benedictine - Kremsmünster
- Ambrož Hradecký († 1439), a Czech priest, preacher and politician on the side of the Hussites
- Ambros Madlener (1869–1956), German architect
- Ambros Opitz (1846–1907), Austrian Catholic theologian, Christian-social politician, popular educator, publicist and publisher
- Ambros Josef Pfiffig (1910–1998), Premonstratensian and Austrian Etruscanologist
- Ambros Rieder (1771–1855), Austrian teacher, composer and organist
- Ambros Rueß (1916–2009), German biologist and abbot of the Benedictines - Schäftlarn Abbey
- Ambros Seelos (1935–2015), German saxophonist, clarinetist, band leader and arranger
- Ambrosius Paul Speiser (1922–2003), Swiss engineer and scientist
- Ambros Stierlin (1767–1806), Swiss Benedictine monk , collegiate bandmaster, composer and organist
- Ambros Supersaxo (1853–1932), Swiss mountain guide
- Ambros Trient (1827–1900), German civil engineer
- Ambros Uchtenhagen (* 1928), Swiss psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, university professor and addiction specialist
- Ambros Wilhelmer (1902–1991), Austrian musicologist, music teacher and composer
See also:
- Ambros Brütting Bräu , brewery in Bad Staffelstein
- Ambrus , Ambrosch , Ambrose , Ambrosius , Ambrosos
Wiktionary: Ambros - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations