Rust
Rust stands for:
- Rust (programming language) , a programming language developed by the Mozilla Foundation
- Rust (computer game) , an indie survival genre game for the PC, released in 2013
- Rust (film) , a film by and with Corbin Bernsen
Rust stands for places:
- Rust (Burgenland) , a free city (city with its own statute) in Burgenland, Austria
- Rust (Baden) , a municipality in the Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Podbořanský Rohozec , formerly German Rust , municipality in the Czech Republic
- Rust im Tullnerfeld , cadastral municipality of Michelhausen, Lower Austria, Austria
Rust stands for a surname; important namesake:
- Albert Rust (* 1953), French football player
- Albert Rust (politician) (1818–1870), American politician, officer in the Civil War
- Alfred Rust (1900–1983), German prehistoric
- Alfred Winter-Rust (1923–2000), German painter
- Anna Croissant-Rust (1860–1943), German writer
- August Rust (1890–1981), Mecklenburg folk teller
- Bärbel Rust (* 1955), German politician (Greens)
- Benjamin Rust (* 1979), German basketball player
- Bernhard Rust (1883–1945), German politician (NSDAP), Reich Minister of Education 1934–1945
- Bettina Rust (* 1967), German journalist
- Brian Rust (1922–2011), English music journalist and jazz discographer
- Bryan Rust (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Carla Rust (1908–1977), German actress
- Christoph Rust (* 1953), German graphic artist and object artist
- Dorothea Rust (* 1955), Swiss dancer and action artist
- Elisabeth Rust (1958–2004), Austrian long-distance and mountain runner
- Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739–1796), German composer
- Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (composer, 1902) (1902–1972), German composer
- Graham Rust (* 1942), British artist and wall painter
- Heinrich Rust (1678–1757), Lübeck merchant, councilor and mayor
- Heinrich Christian Rust (* 1953), German free church theologian
- Holger Rust (* 1946), German sociologist
- Imke Rust (* 1975), Namibian artist
- Ingo Rust (* 1978), German politician, SPD member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament
- Isaac Rust (1796–1862), German Protestant theologian and church politician
- Jascha Rust (* 1990), German actor
- Jes Rust (* 1963), German paleontologist
- Johann Ludwig Anton Rust (1721–1785), German lawyer, archivist and librarian
- Johann Nepomuk Rust (1775–1840), Prussian general surgeon and President of the Royal Curatorium for Hospital Affairs
- Josef Rust (1907–1997), German politician (CDU)
- Karl Rust (1891–1960), German manufacturer and local politician of the FDP
- Kirt Rust (born 1957), American drummer
- Mathias Rust (* 1968), German private pilot, who landed next to Red Square in Moscow in 1987
- Moritz August Rust , Austrian physician (around 1850)
- Nelson Antonio Martinez Rust (* 1944), Venezuelan priest, Bishop of San Felipe
- Otto Rust (lawyer) (1861–1942), German lawyer and attorney general
- Otto Rust (1871–1945), Catholic clergyman and archpriest; Martyrs of the 20th century
- Paul Rust (* 1981), American comedian and actor
- Peter Murray-Rust (* 1941), British chemist and open data activist
- Ursula Rust (* 1955), German lawyer and university professor
- Uwe Rust (1940–2012), German geographer
- Werner Rust (1893–1977), German librarian
- Wilhelm Rust (1822–1892), German composer, musicologist, Bach researcher and Thomaskantor
- Wilhelm Rust (veterinarian) (1863–1957), German veterinarian
- Wilhelm Karl Rust (1787–1855), German pianist and organist
Others:
- Rust Bluff , cliff in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
See also:
Wiktionary: rust - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations