Lux (name)
Lux is a female and male first name and family name .
Name bearer
First name (male)
- Lux Böblinger († 1504), German builder
- Lux (dog) (around 1911 to around 1925), German dog owned by Ferdinand Sauerbruch; see list of known dogs
First name (female)
- Lux Guyer (1894–1955), Swiss architect
Second first name
- Meade Lux Lewis (1905–1964), American jazz musician
- Theodore Lux Feininger (1910–2011), German-American photographer and painter
family name
A.
- Adam Lux (1765–1793), German revolutionary
- Adrian Lux (* 1986), Swedish disc jockey
- Agnes Lux (* 1983), German artist
- Albert Lux (before 1870–1952), German conductor and choir director
- Albert Josef Lux († 1954), German fighter pilot
- Alfred Lux (* 1926), German actor and author
- Amelie Lux (* 1977), German windsurfer
- Andreas Lux (1964–2020), German cyclist
- Anne-Marie Lux (* 1989), German actress
- Antal Lux (* 1935), Hungarian-German artist
- Anton Lux (Africa explorer) (1847–1908), Austrian Africa explorer
- Anton Lux (politician) (1878–1953), German politician (SPD), MdL Hessen
- Anton Lux (District Administrator) (1920 / 1921–2009), German District Administrator
- Arthur Lux (1876–1951), physician, tropical medicine and bacteriologist
B.
- Benedikt Lux (* 1981), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Benno Lux (1930–2013), Austrian engineer, chemist and university professor
C.
- Christina Lux (* 1965), German musician, singer, guitarist and composer
- Claudia Lux (* 1950), German librarian
D.
E.
- Elena Lux-Marx (* 1944), German painter
- Emil Lux (1918–2005), German entrepreneur
- Erika Lux (* 1946), Hungarian-German pianist
- Ernst Lux (painter) (* 1935), German painter
- Ernst Lux (restorer) (* 1954), Austrian restorer and author
- Eva Lux ( Josefa Lux ; * 1958), German politician (SPD)
F.
- Faustinus Lux , pseudonym of Eduard Frederich (1811–1864), German doctor and painter
- František Julius Lux (1702–1764), Bohemian painter
- Franz Lux (organ builder) (1864–1926), German organ builder
- Franz Lux (chemist) (* 1926), German chemist and university professor
- Friedrich Lux (composer) (1820–1895), German composer, organist and conductor
- Friedrich Lux (car designer) (1854–1930), German chemist, engineer, inventor, car designer and company founder
- Friedrich Lux (politician) (1892–1933), German politician (KPD) and resistance fighter
- Fritz Lux (1883–1950), Swiss food technologist
G
- Gary Lux (* 1959), Austrian singer, composer and music producer
- Georg Lux (* 1974), Austrian journalist and author
- Georg Heinrich Lux (1779–1861), German school teacher, organist and composer
- Gerald Lux (* 1977), German nurse, economist and university professor for health and social management
- Gerhard Lux (entrepreneur) (1959–2015), German economic historian and company founder
- Germán Lux (* 1982), Argentinian football player
- Günter Lux (* 1939), German racing cyclist
H
- Hanns Maria Lux (actually Johannes Maria Lux ; 1900–1967), German reform pedagogue and writer
- Hans Lux (ice hockey player) , Italian ice hockey player
- Hans Lux (photographer) (* 1941/1942), German photographer
- Hans Lux (forest officer) , German forest officer and author
- Hans Arthur Lux (1882–1949), German journalist, local researcher and publicist
- Hans-Dieter Lux (1924–1994), German neurophysiologist and epileptologist
- Hardy Lux (* 1971), German social worker and politician (SPD)
- Heinrich Lux (1863–1944), German physicist, lighting technician, patent attorney and social democratic publicist
- Hermann Lux (soccer player) (1893–1962), German soccer player
- Hermann Lux (chemist) (1904–1999), German chemist
J
- Jenny Lux (1862–1939), German organist
- Joachim Lux (* 1957), German dramaturge, director and artistic director
- Johann Josef Wilhelm Lux (1776–1849), German veterinarian
- Josef Lux (painter) (1743 – after 1787), Czech painter
- Josef Lux (politician, I) , German politician (DDP)
- Josef Lux (politician, 1956) (1956–1999), Czech agricultural engineer and politician
- Josefa Lux (* 1958), German politician (SPD), see Eva Lux
- Joseph Lux (actor) (1757-1818), German actor and singer (bass)
- Joseph Lux (Turner) (1879-1960), French gymnast
- Joseph August Lux (1871–1947), Austrian writer
- Julius Lux (1884–1957), Austro-Hungarian (after 1918 Czech) teacher and dialectologist
K
- Karl Lux (theologian) (1872–1931), German Catholic clergyman, theologian and university professor
- Karl Lux (Illustrator) (* 1965), Austrian cartoonist and illustrator
- Karl-Heinz Lux (* 1948), German civil engineer, geomechanic and university professor
- Katrin Lux (* 1980), Austrian actress
- Kaz Lux (* 1948), Dutch singer
- Konrad Lux (before 1481 – after 1518), Swiss sculptor and master builder
L.
- Lana Lux (* 1986), German-speaking writer and illustrator
- Loretta Lux (* 1969), German painter and photographer
- Lucien Lux (* 1956), Luxembourg politician
M.
- Marian Lux (* 1982), German composer and pianist
- Martha Lux-Steiner (* 1950), Swiss physicist
- Matthew Lux (* 1973), American jazz musician
O
- Othmar Lux (1892–1980), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Otto Lux (before 1885–1945), German dentist
P
- Paul Lux (1928–1980), murder victim, see memorial for the Wiesn assassination victims
- Paul Lux (actor) (* 1994), German actor
- Peter Lux (* 1962), German soccer player and coach
- Petra Lux (* 1956), German civil rights activist, journalist, writer and editor
- Philipp Lux (* 1973), German actor
R.
- Rainer Lux (* 1951), German politician (CDU)
- Richard Lux (1877–1939), Austrian painter and etcher
- Rüdiger Lux (* 1947), German theologian
- Rudolf Lux (1870–1938), German lawyer
S.
- Silke Lux (* around 1972), German neuropsychologist and university professor
- Son Lux (* 1979), American singer and musician
- Sophia Lux (* 1982), German business economist and university lecturer for strategic management
- Sophie Lux , Austrian video designer and set designer
- Štefan Lux (1888–1936), Czechoslovak artist and journalist
- Stefan Lux (actor) , German actor
- Stefan Lux (politician) (* 1952), German politician (NPD)
- Stefan Lux (choreographer) , German dancer and choreographer
- Stefan Lux (video artist) (* 1964), German video artist and photographer
- Stefan Lux (musician) (* 1977), German guitarist, singer and lyricist
- Stefan Lux (translator) , German translator
- Stephan Lux (pianist) (* 1970), German pianist, organist, conductor and music teacher
T
- TJ Lux (born 1977), American basketball player
- Thomas Lux (poet) (1946–2017), American poet and university professor
- Thomas Lux (economist) (* 1962), German economist and university professor
- Thomas Schmidt-Lux (* 1974), German sociologist
U
- Undine Lux (* 1988), German singer
- Ute Wagner-Lux (* 1931), German archaeologist and director of the German Evangelical Institute for Classical Studies in the Holy Land
V
- Venus Lux (* 1990), American transsexual porn actress, director, producer and lecturer
- Vitalij Lux (* 1989), Kyrgyz national soccer player
W.
- Walter Lux (1880 – after 1941), German lawyer and publicist
- Walter Lux , pseudonym of Kurt Stern (writer) (1907–1989), German journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Werner Lux (restorer) (1922–2016), German amber turner and restorer
- Werner Lux (journalist) , German sports journalist
- Wilhelm Lux (1906–1987), German homeland researcher
- Wolfgang Lux (* 1943), German table tennis player