Muck
Muck stands for:
- Muck (geology) , special geological deposits in the permafrost layer
- Muck (Scotland) , part of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
- Angler Muck , an alcoholic mixed drink, "national drink" of fishing
- Muck Glacier , glacier in the Ross Dependency of Antarctica
- the muck of a weapon, the front sight , see open sights
Muck is the family name of the following people:
- Andor Muck (1882–1931), Hungarian forest scientist
- Andreas Johann Muck (1851–1925), German forest scientist
- Anna-Katharina Muck (* 1969), German actress
- Daniel Muck (actor) (* 1976), German actor
- Daniel Muck (musician) (* 1990), Austrian conductor and composer
- Friedrich von Muck (1824–1899), Bavarian general of the infantry
- Friedrich Muck-Lamberty (1891–1984), German artisan
- Fritz Muck (1837–1891), German chemist; is considered to be the founder of hard coal chemistry in the Ruhr area
- Helmut Müller-Muck (1905 – after 1969), German librarian and editor
- Herbert Muck (1924–2008), Austrian author, art historian and theologian
- Jenny-Marie Muck (* 1979), German actress
- Johann von Muck , member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Karl Muck (1859–1940), also Carl Muck , German conductor
- Michael Muck (* 1984), German racing cyclist
- Oskar Muck (* 1948), German fencer
- Otto Muck SJ (* 1928), Austrian Catholic theologian and philosopher
- Otto Muck (engineer) (1892–1956), origin. Otto Heinrich Muck, Austrian technician and scientist, fanatic about "Atlantis"
- Peter Muck (1919–2011), German musician
- Richard Muck (1878–1945), German writer
as name:
- Hartmut Schulze-Gerlach (stage name; * 1948), German entertainer
- Shepherd dog Muck , a nearly black shepherd dog owned by Adolf Hitler
See also:
- Muk
- MUCC
- The story of little Muck , fairy tale by Wilhelm Hauff (1826)
- The story of little Muck , DEFA fairy tale film adaptation of the GDR from 1953