Food (disambiguation)
Food stands for:
- Eat , food intake, see human nutrition
- Food , as a collective
- Dish (food) , a prepared food
- Essen Abbey , the abbey that gave the city of Essen its name
- Diocese of Essen
- From Essen Bank , a finance and banking company
- (133243) food , asteroid
- Essen (noble family) , the name of several noble families
Essen is the name of the following places:
in Germany:
- Essen , city in the Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Essen / Oldenburg , municipality in Lower Saxony
- Essen (Asendorf) , district of the community Asendorf, Diepholz district, Lower Saxony
- Bad Essen , municipality in Lower Saxony
in the United States:
- Food (Louisiana) , in East Baton Rouge Parish
- Essen, Nebraska , in Burt County
- Essen, Pennsylvania , in Allegheny County
- Eating Plaza , in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
- Eat South , in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
in other countries:
- Essen (Barneveld) , district of Barneveld , Netherlands
- Essen (Haren) , district of Haren , Netherlands
- Essen (Belgium) , municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium
- Essen (Ukraine) (Ukrainian Есень), village in Zakarpattia Oblast , Ukraine
Essen is the family name of the following people:
- Andreas van Essen (1618–1677), Dutch theologian, see Andreas Essenius
- Ann-Louise von Essen (* 1942), Finnish badminton player, see Ann-Louise Wiklund
- Carl von Essen (nobleman) (1868–1949), Swedish nobleman
- Carl von Essen (fencer) (* 1940), Swedish fencer
- David van Essen (* 1945), American neuroscientist
- Dieter von Essen (* 1962), German politician, mayor of Rastede
- Elis Essen-Möller (1870–1956), Swedish physician
- Eric Von Essen (1954–1997), American jazz bassist and composer
- Ernst von Essen (1912–1986), German politician (CDU)
- Frederick Essen (1863–1946), American politician
- Georg Essen (* 1961), German theologian and university professor
- Gerard van Essen (1924–1997), Dutch actor, see Peppi en Kokki
- Gerhard von Essen (1932–2002), German clergyman and politician (SPD)
- Gredje von Essen († 1565), victim of the witch hunt in Bremen, see Johannes Molanus (pedagogue)
- Hans Henrik von Essen (1755–1824), Swedish field marshal and statesman
- Henneke von Essen ( Henricus von Essen ; around 1561–1631), land pfennig master in Westphalia
- Jac van Essen (1908–1989), Dutch philosopher and psychologist
- Johannes Cornelis van Essen (1854–1936), Dutch animal painter, graphic artist, illustrator, etcher and lithographer
- Jörg van Essen (* 1947), German politician (FDP)
- Karl Theophil von Essen (1846–1932), German-Baltic railway engineer and entrepreneur
- Kevin van Essen (* 1989), Dutch soccer player
- Kurt Essen (1904–1993), German theologian
- Lil von Essen (* 1963), German singer and actress
- Louis Essen (1908–1997), English physicist
- Magnus von Essen (1796–1869), civil governor of Livonia
- Magnus Gustav von Essen (1758–1813), Russian lieutenant general
- Max von Essen (* 1974), American musical actor and singer
- Nicolai von Essen (1885–1945), German-Baltic officer in the Russian service and genealogist
- Nikolai Ottowitsch von Essen (1860–1915), Russian admiral
- Otto von Essen (1898–1983), German phonetician
- Otto Wilhelm von Essen (1761–1834), Russian civil governor of Estonia
- Paul von Essen (1886–1933), German trade unionist, murder victim of the Köpenick Blood Week
- Pyotr Kirillowitsch Essen (1772–1844), Russian general and governor general of Saint Petersburg
- Reimer von Essen (* 1940), German jazz clarinetist and band leader
- Reinhold Wilhelm von Essen (1722–1787 / 1788), Russian lieutenant general
- Rob van Essen (* 1963), Dutch writer, translator and literary critic
- Siri von Essen (1850–1912), Finnish-Swedish actress
- Werner Essen (1901–1989), German population scientist
See also:
Wiktionary: Essen - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: essen - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations