Mathias
Mathias (from the Hebrew "gift of God") is the name or family name of the following people:
- Mathias (Patriarch) (* 1941/42), Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
- Alphonsus Mathias (* 1928), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Bangalore
- Bob Mathias (1930-2006), American athlete
- Charles Mathias (1922–2010), American politician
- Charline Mathias (* 1992), Luxembourgish athlete
- Claus Mathias-Clamath , German singer, guitarist, composer and lyricist
- Dietmar Mathias (* 1940), German theologian
- Émile Mathias (1861–1942), French physicist
- Emmanuel Mathias (* 1986), Togolese football player
- Gerald John Mathias (* 1953), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Lucknow
- Leonardo Charles Zaffiri Duarte Mathias (1936–2020), Portuguese diplomat
- Louis Mathias (1887–1965), French religious priest, Archbishop of Madras
- Marcello de Zaffiri Duarte Mathias (* 1938), Portuguese diplomat and author
- Merritt Mathias (* 1990), American soccer player
- Mildred Esther Mathias (1906–1995), American botanist
- Morin Mathias (* around 1950), Indian badminton player
- Oskar Mathias (1900–1969), Austrian astronomer
- Regine Mathias (* 1950), German historian of Japan
- Roland Mathias (1915-2007), Welsh writer
- Sean Mathias (born 1956), British actor and director
- Tania Mathias (* 1964), British politician (Conservative Party)
- Vincent Mathias (* 1967), French cameraman
- William Mathias (1934–1992), Welsh composer
Mathias is the name of the following places:
- Mathias, West Virginia , West Virginia parish, United States
- Mathias Point , headland of Montagu Island, South Sandwich Islands, Antarctica
Mathias stands for:
- Mathias Sandorf , novel by Jules Verne
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