Jauch
Jauch stands for:
- the district of Jauch in Erl (Tyrol)
- Aon Jauch & Hübener , insurance broker
- JC Jauch & Sons , timber wholesaler
- Jauch (Hanseatic family)
- Jauch (Uri family) , a long-established family in the canton of Uri
- Jauch (unit) , a Tyrolean square measure
Jauch is the family name of the following people:
- Aletha Jauch Solter (* 1945), Swiss-American developmental psychologist and author
- Andy Jauch (* 1976), Social Democratic member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- August Jauch (1848–1930), landlord and notable member of the Hamburg citizenry
- Auguste Jauch (1822–1902), Hamburg benefactress and founder of the foundation
- Brigitte Jauch, married master builder (* 1946), member of the Bundestag, CDU treasurer
- Carlos Maria Jauch (1806–1890), Swiss military entrepreneur, captain general of Aragon
- Christa Jauch , member of the People's Chamber of the GDR
- Cirillo Jauch , built the new Gotthard pass road from 1820–1826
- Dieter Jauch (* 1947), German zoo director
- Emanuel Jauch (1759–1805), participant in the Helvetic Consulta
- Emil Jauch (1911–1962), Swiss architect
- Emma Jauch (* 1915), Chilean writer and professor
- Erhard Jauch , German State Secretary (1995)
- Erin Jauch (* 1994), American trampoline jumper
- Ernst-Alfred Jauch (1920–1991), German journalist
- Ewald Jauch (1902–1946), war criminal
- Franz Jauch (politician) (1807–1867), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Franz Jauch (radio presenter) (1954–2019), Swiss radio presenter
- Gerd Jauch (1924–2007), German journalist and television presenter
- Giovanni Jauch (1806–1877), Swiss National Councilor and colonel in the Sonderbund War
- Günther Jauch (* 1956), German television presenter
- Günter Jauch (fencer) , German sword fencer
- Gustav Jauch (* 1842), Austrian painter
- Hans Jauch (governor) (before 1500–1568), governor of Sargans
- Hans Jauch (1883–1965), German colonel and free corps leader
- Hans-Gerd Jauch (* 1953), German lawyer and insolvency administrator
- Jakob Josef Jauch (1802–1859), religious, lyricist of Liechtenstein's national anthem
- Joachim Daniel von Jauch (1688–1754), German major general and baroque architect
- Johann Christian Jauch senior (1765–1855), German merchant and citizen
- Johann Christopher Jauch (1669–1725), Lutheran superintendent and Baroque author
- Josef Jauch , Swiss biathlete, participant in the 1936 Winter Olympics
- Josef Jauch-Lauener (1833–1903), Swiss politician
- Josef-Maria Jauch (1914–1974), Swiss quantum physicist
- Karl Eduard Jauch (1759–1802), Swiss military entrepreneur, Field Marshal of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
- Karl-Walter Jauch (* 1952), German surgeon
- Kristin Jauch , world champion in skijoring
- Martin Jauch (1954–2014), German horticultural engineer
- Matt Jauch , American musician, founder and member of the band "Boatzz"
- Paul Jauch (1870–1957), German draftsman and painter
- Petra Jauch-Delhees (* 1959), Swiss tennis player
- Pius Jauch (* 1983), German poet, composer and actor
- Ray Jauch (* 1939), coach of the Canadian Football League
- Robert Jauch , Czech-German professional freerider, known as "Rob J"
- Robert (Bob) Jauch (* 1945), American politician, Democratic Senator of the Wisconsin State Senate (USA)
- Samuel Jauch , printer, 1612–1625 owner of the oldest book printing company in Germany, "Schmidt-Römhild"
- Sören Jauch (* 1972), 2000 national winner at National Geographic Knowledge
- Stephan Massimo Jauch (* 1959), musician and composer
- Teodoro Jauch , Ecuadorian soccer player
- Thomas Jauch (entrepreneur) (* 1947), German entrepreneur
- Thomas Jauch (director) (* 1958), German film director
- Ursula Pia Jauch (* 1959), Swiss philosopher and journalist
- Walter Jauch (1888–1976), German insurance salesman and company founder
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Wiktionary: Jauch - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations