Knaus
Knaus comes from the Upper German "knûs", which describes something small and beautiful.
Knaus is the family name of the following people:
- Albrecht Knaus (1913–2007), German publisher
- Fritz Knaus (1888–1945), Austrian politician (NSDAP)
- Gerald Knaus (* 1970) Austrian sociologist; Chairman of the think tank European Stability Initiative e. V. (ESI)
- Hermann Knaus (1892–1970), Austrian gynecologist
- Herwig Knaus (* 1929), Austrian musicologist and publicist
- Hubert Knaus (1907–1988), Austrian politician
- Johann Melchior Knaus (1820–1901), Swiss classical philologist
- Karl Knaus (1801–1844), German economist, agricultural scientist, camerawoman
- Kniri Knaus (* 1945), Swiss musician
- Ludwig Knaus (1829–1910), German painter
- Martin Knaus († 1813), German carpenter and mill doctor
- Thomas Knaus (* 1974), German educational scientist and media educator
- Ulita Knaus (* 1969), German singer
- Walter Knaus , German radio play director
Knaus means:
- the caravan manufacturer Knaus, see Knaus Tabbert
- Knaus Verlag, founded by Albrecht Knaus in 1978
- in South German ( often the diminutive Knäusle in Swabian ) the bread end piece
Knaus is a place name:
- Knaus (Altusried) , district of the market Altusried , Oberallgäu district, Bavaria
- Knaus (Erkheim) , district of the market in Erkheim, Unterallgäu district, Bavaria
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