Pile (disambiguation)
Flor (from Latin flos "blossom") stands for:
- Pile , fibers that stick out from a fabric
- a light fabric, today only used as a black ribbon
- Blossom (high-level language, out of date)
- a yeast, see flor yeast
- a sea salt, see Flor de Sal
Flor is the family name of the following people:
- Arno Flor (1925–2008), German jazz and entertainment musician
- Bernd Flor (1950–2006), German soccer player
- Bernhard Flor (* 1957), German lawyer and judge
- Carlos Baca-Flor († 1941), Peruvian academic painter and portraitist
- Christian Flor (composer) (1626–1697), German composer and organist
- Christian Flor (politician) (1792–1875), Danish educator and politician
- Claus Peter Flor (* 1953), German conductor
- Ferdinand Flor (1793–1881), German history and genre painter
- Georg Flor (1833–1908), Oldenburg Minister of Justice
- Gustav Flor (1829–1883), Baltic German zoologist
- Harold Henry Flor (1900-1991), American plant pathologist
- Herta Flor (* 1954), German psychologist
- Johann Michael Flor (1708 – after 1755), plasterer of the Wessobrunn school
- Judivan Flor da Silva (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player, see Judivan
- María Teresa Torró Flor (* 1992), Spanish tennis player
- Olga Flor (* 1968), Austrian writer
- Patricia Flor (* 1961), German diplomat
- Robert Flor (1794–1879), German merchant from Hamburg and 1851 President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce
- Roger de Flor (1266–1305), military adventurer
- Wilhelm Flor (1883–1938), lawyer of the Confessing Church in the church fight
Flor is an abbreviation for:
See also:
Wiktionary: Flor - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations