Ship (disambiguation)
Schiff (Middle High German schif , '[elongated] container, ship') stands for:
- Ship , a large watercraft
- Nave , longitudinal space in churches
- Water ship (vessel) , vessel for heating water in stoves or stoves
- Setship , equipment in letterpress printing
- Ship (heraldry) , heraldic figure
- Ship (measure) , former subdivision of the Harde (administrative measure )
- Chamber pot , in student language
- The ship , ship theater in Hamburg
Schiff is the family name of the following people:
- Adam Schiff (* 1960), American politician
- Alfred Schiff (1863–1939), German archaeologist
- András Schiff (* 1953), Hungarian pianist
- Brad Schiff , American animator
- David Tevele Schiff († 1791), German-British Grand Rabbi
- Dorothy Schiff (1903–1989), American newspaper publisher
- Erich Schiff (1882–1970), German lawyer and playwright
- Friedrich Schiff (1908–1968), Austrian painter, draftsman and caricaturist
- Fritz Schiff (medic) (1889–1940), German medic
- Fritz Schiff (art historian) (1891–1964), German-Israeli art historian
- Gert Schiff (1926–1990), German art historian
- Hans Schiff (editor) (1896–1937), German editor, KPD member, shot dead in the course of the Stalinist purges
- Hans Bernhard Schiff (pseudonym Wolfgang Geyse ; 1915–1996), German author
- Hans-Peter Schiff (* 1943), German diplomat
- Heinrich Schiff (1951–2016), Austrian cellist
- Helga Schiff-Riemann , see Helga Riemann (1924–2004), Austrian musician and music critic
- Helmut Schiff (1918–1982), Austrian composer and music teacher
- Hermann Schiff (actually David Bär Schiff ; 1801–1867), German writer
- Hugo Schiff (1834–1915), German chemist
- Hugo Schiff (rabbi) (1892–1986), German rabbi and literary scholar
- Irwin Schiff († 2015), American activist
- Jakob Heinrich Schiff (also Jakob Schiff , Jacob Schiff or Jacob Henry Schiff ; 1847–1920), New York banker and philanthropist
- John D. Schiff (Hans Schiff), (1907–1976), German-American photographer
- Josef Schiff (1848–1912), Austrian stenographer
- Julia Schiff (* 1940), German writer and translator
- Leonard Schiff (1915–1971), American theoretical physicist
- Mario Schiff (1868–1915), Italian Romanist and Hispanic of German descent
- Maximilian Paul-Schiff (1860–1943?), Austrian manufacturer, chronicler and statistician (deported to Theresienstadt in 1942)
- Moritz Schiff (1823–1896), German anatomist, physiologist and biologist
- Nadine Schiff , Canadian film producer, film writer, writer and philanthropist
- Otto Schiff (1875–1952), British political activist
- Paul Schiff (film producer) (* before 1986), American film producer
- Paul Schiff Berman (* 1966), American lawyer and university professor
- Paul Schiff von Suvero (1863–1924), Austrian art collector and painter
- Paula Sedana Schiff-Magnussen (1871–1962), German expressionist painter
- Peter Schiff (actor) (1923–2014), German actor and voice actor
- Peter Schiff (economist) (* 1963), American business commentator, author and stockbroker
- Richard Schiff (* 1955), American actor
- Robert Schiff (chemist) (1854–1940), German-Italian chemist
- Robert Schiff (painter, 1869) (1869–1935), Austrian painter
- Robert Schiff (painter, 1934) (* 1934), German writer and painter
- Sol Schiff (1917–2012), American table tennis player
- Stacy Schiff (* 1961), American biographer and journalist
- Steven Schiff (1947–1998), American politician
- Trude Schiff-Löwenstein (1907–2003), German-American surgeon
- Victor Schiff (1895–1953), German journalist and author with a social democratic attitude
- Violet Schiff (1874–1962), English patron
- Walter Schiff (1866–1950), Austrian statistician, sociologist and political economist
- Wilhelm Schiff (1837-1891), German sculptor (active in Italy)
- Zeʾev Schiff (1933–2007), Israeli journalist
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with Schiff
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Schiff
- Shuttle (disambiguation)
- to ship ("to ship")
- Shiff (Jonathan M. Shiff)
- Ship (Rabea ship)
Wiktionary: Schiff - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations