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Roughly denoted:
- Grob Aircraft , aircraft manufacturer
- Grob Textile , textile machine supplier
- Grob-Werke , manufacturer of machine tools
- In the nautical sector, the waves of strength 5 and 6
The surname of the following people is roughly :
- Adrian David Grob (1771–1836), Swiss writer, playwright, officer and confectioner
- Alfred Grob (* 1965), German politician (CSU)
- Burkhart Grob (1926–2016), German entrepreneur
- Cyril A. Grob (1917–2003), Swiss chemist
- Dieter Grob (* 1949), Swiss spinal surgeon, son of Max Grob
- Gertrude Grob-Prandl (1917–1995), Austrian soprano
- Hans Grob (1917–2010), Swiss civil engineer and university professor
- Hans Kaspar Grob (1800–1865), Swiss Protestant clergyman
- Heinz Lothar Grob (* 1943), German economist
- Helmut Grob (writer) (* 1929), German science fiction author
- Helmut Grob (table tennis player) (* 1968), German table tennis player
- Henry Grob (1904–1974), Swiss chess master and painter
- Ian Grob (* 1952), British racing car driver
- Jakob Grob (* 1939), Swiss rower
- Johann Melchior Grob (1754–1832), Swiss house organ builder
- Johannes Grob (1643–1697), Swiss poet and epigrammatist
- Karl Grob (1946–2019), Swiss football player
- Karl Fürchtegott Grob (1830–1893), Zurich tobacco grower in Sumatra, builder of the Villa Patumbah in Zurich and one of the richest Zurich residents of his time
- Kevin Grob (* 1992), German soccer player
- Konrad Grob (painter) (1828–1904), Swiss painter
- Konrad Grob (chemist) (* 1949), Swiss chemist, son of Kurt Grob
- Kurt Grob (1920–1987), Swiss teacher and chemist
- Manfred Grob (* 1952), German politician (CDU)
- Marco Grob (* 1965), Swiss portrait and fashion photographer
- Max Grob (1901–1976), Swiss pediatric surgeon
- Norbert Grob (* 1949), German film and media scholar
- Paul Meyer-Grob (? –1992), Swiss engineer and association official
- Rudolf Grob (1890–1982), Swiss Protestant clergyman and director of a sanatorium
- Therese Grob (1798–1875), Austrian soprano
- Walter Grob (1928–2014), Swiss accordionist and composer
Grob is part of the place names of:
- Chorvátsky Grob , (German: Croatian ice grub), municipality in western Slovakia
- Slovenský Grob , (German Slovak ice grub), municipality in western Slovakia
- Veľký Grob , (German: Eisgrub), a municipality in western Slovakia
- Grob Ridge , mountain ridge in Queen Elizabeth Land, Antarctica
GrOb is the abbreviation for:
- Graschdanskaja Oborona , a Russian punk band
See also:
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