Dreyfus
Dreyfus (meaning: also Dreyfuß, Dreifuss, Trifuss =, drivuoss' ( mhd .) = Three- legged dishes , crucible) is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Dreyfus (1876–1945), German art historian, writer and translator
- Alfred Dreyfus (1859–1935), French captain in the French general staff, the victim of the Dreyfus affair
- Dina Dreyfus (1911–1999), French philosopher, ethnologist, anthropologist and family sociologist
- Ferdinand-Camille Dreyfus (1851–1915), French journalist and politician
- Francis Dreyfus (1940-2010), French music publisher
- François-Georges Dreyfus (1928–2011), French historian
- Georg Ludwig Dreyfus (1879–1957), German doctor
- George Dreyfus (* 1928), Australian composer
- Gérard Louis-Dreyfus (1932–2016), French-American entrepreneur
- Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney (1873–1928), first French Baha'i
- Hubert Dreyfus (1929–2017), American philosopher
- Huguette Dreyfus (1928–2016), French harpsichordist
- Ivan Dreyfus (1884–1975), Swiss football player
- Jacques Dreyfus (1826–1890), Swiss-German banker
- James Dreyfus (* 1968), English actor
- Jean-Claude Dreyfus (* 1946), French actor
- Jean-Marc Dreyfus (* 1968), French historian
- Jérôme Dreyfus (* 1971), French judoka
- John G. Dreyfus (1918–2002), English print historian and typographer
- Jules Dreyfus (1859–1942), Swiss civil engineer and bank manager
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus (* 1961), American actress
- Julie Dreyfus (born 1966), French actress
- Karen Dreyfus , American violist
- Katia Guth-Dreyfus (* 1926), Swiss art historian and museum director
- Lee S. Dreyfus (1926–2008), American politician
- Lucie Dreyfus (1869–1945), wife of Alfred Dreyfus, the captain falsely accused and convicted in the Dreyfus affair
- Margarita Louis-Dreyfus (* 1962), Swiss entrepreneur and billionaire
- Mark Dreyfus (* 1956), Australian Attorney General and attorney
- Markus G. Dreyfus (1812–1877), Jewish-Swiss teacher and publicist for the equality of Jews
- Pierre Dreyfus (1907–1994), French manager and politician
- Pierre Louis-Dreyfus (1908–2011), French banker, resistance fighter of the Resistance in World War II and racing driver
- René Dreyfus (1905–1993), French racing driver
- Robert Louis-Dreyfus (1946–2009), French entrepreneur
- Suelette Dreyfus , Australian journalist and filmmaker
- Vera Dreyfus-de Gunzburg (1898–1972), Swiss refugee worker, women's rights activist
- Vital Dreyfus (1901–1942), French doctor and resistance fighter
- Willy Dreyfus (1885–1977), Swiss banker of German-Jewish origin
- Yves Dreyfus (* 1931), French fencer
Others:
- Charles Dreyfus, a character from the Pink Panther films
- Shosanna Dreyfus, a character in Quentin Tarantino's war film Inglourious Basterds
Dreyfus also stands for:
- Dreyfus affair , affair about the conviction of Alfred Dreyfus for treason
- Dreyfus (1930) , German film drama directed by Richard Oswald from 1930
- (6317) Dreyfus , asteroid of the main inner belt
- Dreyfus Sons & Cie. , a Swiss private bank
- J. Dreyfus & Co. , a German private bank that existed from 1868 to 1938 and was based in Frankfurt / Main and Berlin
- Louis Dreyfus Group , a French family company with a focus on grain wholesale
- Louis Dreyfus Armateurs , a French shipping company
See also: