Gray (disambiguation)
Denoted in gray :
- The gray - gray panthers , German party
- Gray , color
- Gray , in Furlan the place Grado (Italy)
- Grau Province, Province in Peru
- Gray literature , publications that are not sold through bookshops
- gray mouse , synonymous with inconspicuous
- Le Grau-du-Roi , commune in the French department of Gard
Grau is the family name of the following people:
- Abraham de Grau (1632–1683), Dutch philosopher and mathematician
- Agustí Grau i Huguet (1893–1964), Catalan composer and music critic
- Albert Grau (1837–1900), German architect
- Alberto Grau (* 1937), Venezuelan composer, conductor and music teacher
- Albin Grau (1884–1971), German film producer, graphic artist and author
- Alexander Grau (film manager) (1878–1938), German officer and film manager
- Alexander Grau (journalist) (* 1968), German author, philosopher and journalist
- Alexander Grau (racing driver) (* 1973), German automobile racing driver
- Andreas Grau (* 1965), German pianist, see GrauSchumacher Piano Duo
- Anita Placenti-Grau (* 1978/1979), German sociologist and archivist
- Anselmo Grau (1930–2001), Uruguayan musician and radio host
- August Grau (1863–1923), Austrian physicist and electrical engineer
- Bernd Grau (* 1960), German kickboxer
- Bernhard Grau (1856–1924), German ironworker
- Bernhard Grau (historian) (* 1963), German historian
- Berthold Grau (1910 / 1911–1966), German railway engineer
- Conrad Grau (1932–2000), German Eastern European historian and science historian
- Daniel Drechsel-Grau (* 1976), German director
- Dieter Grau (rocket technician) (1913–2014), German-American rocket technician
- Dieter Grau (writer) (1927-2018), German writer
- Dirk Grau (* 1963), German film editor
- Doris Grau (1924–1995), American actress and voice actress
- Emilio Grau Sala ( Catalan Emili Grau i Sala ; 1911–1975), Spanish painter
- Enrique Grau (1920–2004), Colombian painter and sculptor
- Fritz Grau (lawyer) (1890–1975), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Fritz Grau (bobsledder) (1894– ??), German bobsledder
- Gerd-Günther Grau (1921–2016), German chemist, philosopher and university professor
- Gerd Grau (* 1960), German soccer player
- Gerhard Grau (* 1947), German soccer player
- Günter Grau (* 1940), German sexologist
- Hans Rudolf Grau (* 1937), German botanist
- Heidi Grau , Swiss diplomat
- Heinrich Grau (1880–1939), Swiss photographer and postcard publisher of German origin
- Herbert Grau (1916–1973), Austrian adult educator
- Hugo Grau (1899–1984), German veterinary anatomist and university professor
- Jaume Torres i Grau (1879–1945), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism
- Joaquín Giner Grau († 2010), Spanish entrepreneur
- Johannes Grau (1483–1559), German theologian
- Johann Justus Grau (1680–1752), German doctor
- Johann Reinhold Grau (1701–1768), German Reformed theologian
- Jordi Grau (* 1981), Spanish cyclist
- Jorge Grau (1930–2018), Spanish film director, painter and screenwriter
- José Ignacio Alemany Grau (* 1934), Spanish religious priest, former bishop of Chachapoyas
- José Sanchis Grau (1932–2011), Spanish comic book author
- Jürg Grau (1943–2007), Swiss urban planner and jazz musician
- Jürke Grau (* 1937), German botanist
- Karl Friedrich Grau (1922–1984), German author
- Manuel Pallarès i Grau (1876–1974), Spanish painter
- Martin Grau (* 1992), German obstacle runner
- Michael Grau (* 1955), German diplomat
- Miguel Grau Seminario (1834–1879), Peruvian admiral and national hero
- Oliver Grau (* 1965), German art historian and media theorist
- Olli Grau (* 1974), German canoeist
- Óscar Grau (* 1979), Spanish cyclist
- Otto Grau (1913–1981), German painter and graphic artist
- Pascale Grau (* 1960), Swiss artist, curator and lecturer
- Paul Grau (* 1950), Swiss entrepreneur
- Pedro Grau y Arola CMF (1903–2002), Vicar Apostolic of Quibdó
- Peter Grau (1928–2016), German painter and graphic artist
- Peter Mario Grau (* 1955), German actor
- Ramón Grau San Martín (1882–1969), Cuban doctor and politician, President 1933/1934 and 1944–1948
- Roberto Grau (1900–1944), Argentine chess player
- Rudolf Grau (1835-1893), German Lutheran theologian
- Rudolf Grau (sculptor) (1882–1964), German sculptor
- Shirley Ann Grau (1929-2020), American writer
- Theodor Grau (1886–1957), German Franciscan, conductor and composer
- Tobias Grau (* 1957), German designer
- Uwe Grau (* 1934), German psychologist
- Vicky Grau (* 1975), Andorran ski racer
- Werner Grau (Mayor) (* 1939), German politician, Mayor of Heilbronn
- Werner Grau (soccer player) (* 1945), German soccer player
- Werner Grau (painter) (* 1963), German painter
- Wilhelm Grau (1910–2000), German historian
- Wilhelm Grau (Ministerialdirektor) (1901–1975), German ministerial official
- Wolfgang Grau (painter) (1908–1970), German painter
- Wolfgang Grau (composer) (* 1942), German musicologist and composer
GRAU is an abbreviation for:
- GRAU , Russian headquarters for missiles and artillery
See also:
Wiktionary: gray - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations