Prussia
Preuss or Preuss stands for:
Preuß or Preuss is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Albert Preuss (actor) (1854–1939), German actor
- Albert Preuss (marksman) (* 1864), German marksman
- Albert Preuss (union official) (* 1904), German union official
- Alexander Preuß (1877 – after 1943), German choir director, organist and composer
- Alfred Preuß (1887 – after 1945), German politician (NSDAP)
- Andreas Preuß (* 1962), German table tennis trainer and manager
- Anke Preuß (* 1992), German soccer goalkeeper
- Anna Hilaria Preuß (1873–1948), German-Austrian writer
- Ansgar Preuss (* 1996), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Arnold Preuß (* 1951), German theater director, actor, director and translator
- Arthur Preuss (journalist) (1871–1934), American journalist and translator
- Arthur Preuss (singer) (also Arthur Preuss ; 1878–1944), German singer (tenor) and composer
- August Eduard Preuß (1801–1839), German schoolboy and non-fiction author
- Axel Preuss (soccer player) (* 1947), German soccer player
- Axel Preuss (chemist) (* 1954), German food chemist
- Axel Preuß (Intendant) (* 1962), German dramaturge, director and theater director
C.
- Carl Wilhelm Louis Preuss (1827–1878), German apostle of the New Apostolic Church
- Carl Gottlieb Traugott Preuss (1795–1855), German pharmacist and mycologist
- Carsten Preuß (* 1962), conservationist and politician
- Claudia Preuß-Boehart (* 1951), German politician (SPD)
- Christoph Preuss (* 1981), German soccer player
- Christoph Preuss von Springenberg (also Preiß, Preuß, Preiß, Prays, Pannonius, vom Springburg ; 1515–1590), Hungarian poet and rhetorician
D.
- Daniela Preuss (* 1978), German actress
- Dietmar Preuß (* 1969), German author
E.
- Eckhard Preuss (* 1961), German actor
- Eduard Preuss (1834–1904), theologian, university professor and journalist
- Ekkehard Preuss (1908–1992), German mineralogist
- Emil Preuss (1845 – after 1915), German classical philologist, pedagogue and chronicler
- Erich Preuß (1940–2014), German railroad worker, specialist journalist and non-fiction author
- Ernst Joachim Preuss (1934–2014), German manager
- Ernst Wilhelm Preuss (1796–1839), German astronomer
F.
- Franziska Preuß (* 1994), German biathlete
- Friedrich Preuß (1850–1914), educator and member of the German Reichstag
- Fritz Preuss (* 1935), German university professor and politician
G
- Gabriele Preuß (* 1954), German politician (SPD)
- Georg Friedrich Preuss (1867–1914), German historian
- Georg Preuss (1920–1991), German SS-Hauptsturmführer, knight's cross holder and war criminal
- George Karl Ludwig Preuss (English Charles Preuss ; 1803–1854), German surveyor and cartographer
- Gerhard Preuß (graphic artist) (1935–2014), German graphic artist, graphic designer and university lecturer
- Gerhard Preuss (1940–2011), German mathematician
- Gottfried Benjamin Preuss (1684–1719), German physician
- Günter Preuß (biologist) (1924–2011), German biologist, educator and natural scientist
- Günter Preuss (wood carver) (1930–1996), German mine surveyor and wood carver
- Günter Preuss (soccer player) (* 1936), German soccer player and coach
- Gunter Preuss (* 1940), German writer
H
- Hans Preuss (1876–1951), German church historian
- Harald Preuss (* 1968), German soccer player
- Heidi Preuss (* 1961), American ski racer
- Heidi Preuss Grew (* 1970), American ceramic artist
- Heinrich Preuss (1886–1944), German resistance fighter
- Heinz Preuss , German water diving coach
- Heinzwerner Preuss (1925–2016), German physicist and chemist
- Holger Preuß (* 1968), German sports economist and sports sociologist
- Horst Dietrich Preuss (1927–1993), German Old Testament scholar
- Hugo Preuß (1860–1925), German lawyer, “father” of the Weimar constitution
I.
- Immanuel Preuss (* 1954), German artist
- Ingrid Preuß (* 1949), real name of the German chanson and pop singer Inga, see Inga and Wolf
- Iris Preuß-Buchholz (* 1957), German politician (SPD), MdL
J
- Jacob Preuss (1768–1826), German politician, mayor of Steinbach
- Jakob Preuss (* 1975), German documentary filmmaker
- Jennifer Maria Preuss (* 1972), German actress and model, see Jennifer Maria Ehnert
- Joachim Preuss (prehistoric) (* 1927), German prehistoric
- Joachim Preuss (journalist) (* 1945), German journalist
- Joachim Werner Preuß (1931–2011), German theater scholar, English scholar and journalist
- Johann Preuss (theologian) (1620–1696), German Socinian theologian
- Johann Preuss (organ builder) (1722–1798), German organ builder
- Johann David Erdmann Preuss (1785–1868), German historian
- Johann Heinrich Preuss (* around 1710; † 1764), German and Royal British Court Kapellmeister
- Johannes Preuss (* 1983), German filmmaker
- Josef Preuß (* 1951), German entrepreneur and business manager
- Josefine Preuss (* 1986), German actress
- Julius Preuss (also Preuss ; 1885–1954), German navigator
- Jürgen Preuss (pseudonym Weinrich Weine ; * 1942), German writer
K
- Karl-Heinz Preuß (* 1940/1941), German editor ( German Research Service ), author and art collector
- Katharina König-Preuss (* 1978), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Katja Preuß (* 1978), German actress and speaker
- Konrad Theodor Preuss (1869–1938), German ethnologist
L.
- Ludwig Ernst von Preuss (1724 – after 1780), Prussian officer
M.
- Manfred Preuss (* 1951), German politician (CDU), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Marion Preuss (* 1943), Swiss journalist and presenter
- Matthias Schmidt-Preuß (* 1948), German lawyer and university professor
- Maximilian Preuß (1652–1721), city doctor in Breslau and member of the Leopoldina
- Meta Preuß (also: Preuß-Totzki, née Kroll; 1903–1981), German politician (KPD / SED); Member of the People's Day in Gdansk
- Michael Preuss (* 1984), German soccer player
- Moritz Preuss (* 1995), German handball player
N
- Nicola Preuß (* 1966), German law scholar and university professor
O
- Otto Preuß (1816–1892), German judicial advisor, librarian and historical researcher
- Otto Preuß (lawyer) (1851–1933), German lawyer, judiciary and member of the state parliament (DNVP)
- Otto Preuss (1918 – after 1971), German actor and voice actor
P
- Paul Preuss (botanist) (1861–1926), German botanist and explorer
- Paul Preuss (1886–1913), Austrian alpinist
- Paul Preuss (politician) (1897-1970), German politician (SPD)
- Paul Preuss (writer) (born 1942), American writer
- Paul Preuss (actor) , actor
- Peter Preuss (* 1953), German politician
- Philipp Preuss (* 1974), Austrian theater director
R.
- Reiner Preuß (1940–2014), German railway engineer and non-fiction author
- Renate Preuß (* 1947), German librarian and writer
- Rita Preuss (1924-2016), German painter
- Rudolf Preuss (artist, 1879) (1879–1961), Austrian painter
- Rudolf Preuss (artist, 1951) (* 1951), German artist, university lecturer and specialist author
- Ruth Preuss (1940–1990), German badminton player from the GDR
S.
- Sebastian Preuss (* 1990), German kickboxer and television actor
U
- Ulf Preuss-Lausitz (* 1940), German educationalist and school researcher
- Ulrich K. Preuß (* 1939), German legal and political scientist
- Uwe Preuss (* 1961), German actor
V
- Valentin Preuss vom Springenberg (also Pannonius ; 1553–1601), German physician
W.
- Walter Preuss (1895–1984), Israeli economist and Zionist of German origin (emigrated 1922)
- Werner Preuss (1894–1919), German air officer
- Werner Hermann Preuß (* 1955), German Germanist, cultural scientist and university professor
- Wilhelm Heinrich Preuß (1843–1909), German anthroposophist, educator and scientific writer
- Wolfgang Preuß (mathematician) (1944–2016), German mathematician and university professor
- Wolfgang Preuß (* 1949), real name of the German chanson and pop singer Wolf, see Inga and Wolf
Preuss is the name of the following fictional person:
- SB Preuss , fictional colleague of Albert Einstein
See also: