Gros (disambiguation)
Gros stands for:
- Gros , old quantity
- Gros (unit) , old measure of weight
- Gros (majority) , term for a majority, a predominant part of a group or number
Gros or Grós is the family name of the following people:
- Ana Gros (* 1991), Slovenian handball player
- André Gros (1908–2003), French diplomat and legal scholar
- Antoine-Jean Gros (1771–1835), French painter
- Baptiste Gros (* 1990), French cross-country skier
- Charles-Marie Gros (1910–1984), French nuclear medicine specialist
- Christelle Gros (* 1975), French biathlete
- Claude Gros de Boze (1680–1753), French archaeologist, bibliophile, numismatist
- Claudius Gros (* 1961), German physicist
- Daniel Gros (* 1955), German economist and political scientist
- Franz Gros (1833–1905), German administrative lawyer
- Frédéric Gros (* 1965), French philosopher, author and university lecturer
- Grégoire Gros (* 1981), Swiss actor
- Jacques Gros (* 1858 as Friedrich Jakob Gross; † 1922), architect of historicism
- Jean-Baptiste Louis Gros (1793–1870), French ambassador
- Jochen Gros (* 1944), German design theorist
- Johann Gros (1809–1892), Hessian lawyer, landlord and politician
- Jurij Grós (1931–2019), Sorbian politician (SED), MdV, chairman of the Domowina
- Karl Heinrich von Gros (1765–1840), German lawyer and university professor
- Marie-Cécile Gros-Gaudenier (* 1960), French-Swiss ski racer
- Marius Gros (1982), German economist
- Marlies Kohnle-Gros (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Mathilde Gros (* 1999), French cyclist
- Mireille Gros (* 1954), Swiss artist
- Océane Avocat Gros (* 1997), French ski jumper
- Oskar Gros (1877–1947), German pharmacologist
- Paul Gros , French racing car driver
- Piero Gros (* 1954), Italian ski racer
- Pierre Gros (* 1939), French Latinist and classical archaeologist
- Piet Gros (* 1962), Dutch chemist and crystallographer
- Tatjana Gros (1948–2016), Yugoslav singer
- Wilhelm Gros (1892–1917), German football player
See also:
Wiktionary: Gros - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations