Colonel
Obrist stands for:
- Colonel, early modern regiment chief or regiment owner, also short for colonel captain
- Colonel, title of the early modern lieutenant colonel in the 17th and 18th centuries, military commander for the regiment holder
- Colonel , a military rank
- the regime of the colonels, see Greek military dictatorship
- Colonels, government circles of the Sanacja
Obrist is the family name of the following people:
- Alexandra Obrist (* 1993), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Aloys Obrist (1867–1910), German musicologist
- Christian Obrist (* 1980), Italian athlete
- Christine Egerszegi-Obrist (* 1948), Swiss politician
- Emile Obrist (1870–1954), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Franz Obrist (* 1965), Italian natural track luge
- Hans Ulrich Obrist (* 1968), Swiss curator and author
- Hans Heusser-Obrist († 2014), Swiss veterinarian
- Hermann Obrist (1862–1927), Swiss sculptor
- Hildegard Obrist-Jenicke (1856–1937), German theater actress, see Hildegard Jenicke
- Johann Georg Obrist (1843–1901), Austrian writer and civil servant
- Johann Joseph Obrist , German sculptor who worked in Augsburg and the surrounding area from at least 1720 to 1752
- Jürg Obrist (* 1947), Swiss graphic artist and writer
- Karl Arnold-Obrist (1796–1862), Roman Catholic bishop
- Patrick Obrist (ice hockey player) (* 1993), Austrian ice hockey player
- Patrick Obrist (floorball player) (* 1994), Swiss floorball player
- Robert Obrist (architect) (1937–2018), Swiss architect
- Robert Obrist (* 1958), Swiss agronomist and politician
- Rudolf Obrist (1809–1872), Swiss painter
- Walther Obrist (1877–1936), Austrian writer
- Willy Obrist (1918–2013), Swiss doctor and psychologist
See also:
Wiktionary: Obrist - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations