Brother-in-law (disambiguation)
Brother-in-law means:
- a certain relationship between siblings of spouses / life partners and their partners, see brotherhood
- colloquially a postillon , the team leader of a stagecoach
Schwager is the family name of the following people:
- Alex Schwager , Swiss orienteer
- Andra Schwager (* 1978), German basketball player
- Dietmar Schwager (1940–2018), German soccer player and coach
- Dominik Schwager (* 1976), German racing driver
- Franz Schwager (1945-2018), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Fritz Schwager (1866–1903), German architect, see Else Müller-Kaempff
- Fritz Schwager (1913–1966), Austrian politician (KPÖ), concentration camp prisoner and SED functionary
- Hans-Joachim Schwager (1929 ~ 2004), Professor of Education
- Hermann Schwager (1901–?), Member of the Bremen Parliament (KPD / SPD)
- Irma Schwager (1920–2015), Austrian resistance fighter
- Jack D. Schwager (* 1948), American textbook author in the field of technical analysis
- Johann Moritz Schwager (1738–1804), Protestant theologian, writer, enlightener
- Josef Schwager (1931–2016), Swiss conductor and musician
- Klaus Schwager (1925–2016), German art historian
- Natalie Schwager , Austrian film editor
- Patricia Schwager (* 1983), Swiss cyclist
- Paul Schwager (1901–1994), Swiss bank manager
- Raymund Schwager (1935–2004), Swiss Catholic theologian and Jesuit
- Reg Schwager (* 1962), Canadian jazz musician
- Richard Schwager (1822–1880), Austrian painter
- Rudolf Schwager , German table tennis player
- Sebastian Schwager (* 1984), German racing cyclist
- Silke Braun-Schwager (* 1969), German-Swiss cross-country skier
- Susanna Schwager (* 1959), Swiss writer
- Thomas Schwager (* 1964), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Ute Schwager (* 1971), German diver
See also:
Wiktionary: Schwager - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations