Pride (disambiguation)
Proud stands for:
- Pride , emotion of complacency
Others:
- Set of pride (also: proud shear limit theorem, set of Pride Cesàro)
- Proud Automobile Company , a former American automobile manufacturer
Proud is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adolf Stolz (1871–1917), German businessman, botanist ( bryologist ) and painter / draftsman
- Alban Stolz (1808–1883), German theologian
- Albert Stolz (1875–1947), South Tyrolean painter
- Alexander Stolz (* 1983), German soccer player
- Alfred Stolz (* before 1962), German ethnologist
- Anna Stolz (* 1982), German politician
- Anselm Stolz (1900–1942), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Artur Stolz (1932–2018), German basketball player
B.
- Bärbel Stolz (* 1977), German actress
- Benedikt Stolz (1895–1986), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Benjamin Stolz (* 1988), German voice actor
C.
- Christian Stolz (pharmacist) (1827–1918), German pharmacist and pharmacist
- Christian Stolz (* 1977), German geographer, geomorphologist, geoarchaeologist and university professor
- Christoph Stolz (* 1980), German athlete
- Claus Stolz (* 1963), German photo artist
D.
- Daniel Stolz (* 1968), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg (also Daniel Stolcius von Stolcenberg ; 1600 – after 1644), Bohemian astrologer, alchemist, poet and doctor
- Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (* 1983), Austrian ski jumper
- Dieter Helmut Stolz (1916–1999), German cultural advisor and regional historian
- Dominik Stolz (* 1990), German soccer player
E.
- Eberhard Stolz (* 1946), German painter, graphic artist and photographer
- Einsi Stolz (1912–2004), Austrian manager and wife of the operetta composer Robert Stolz
- Ernst Stolz (journalist) (1882–1959), German journalist
- Ernst Stolz (musician) (* before 1970), Dutch musician (viola da gamba, harpsichord) and music teacher
F.
- Franz Stolz (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Friederike Stolz (1913–1989), Austrian ceramist and sculptor
- Friedrich Stolz (Trades) (1829–1897), German mine owner
- Friedrich Stolz (philologist) (1850–1915), Austrian Indo-Europeanist
- Friedrich Stolz (chemist) (1860–1936), German chemist
- Fritz Stolz (politician) (1889–1956), German politician (NSDAP)
- Fritz Stolz (religious scholar) (1942–2001), Swiss religious scholar
G
- Georg Stolz (1632–1708), German theologian and pastor, see Georg Stoltz
- Georg Stolz (union official) , German union official
- Georg Stolz (architect) ( Georg Ludwig Wilhelm Stolz ; 1928–2011), German architect, builder and author
- Georg Peter Wilhelm Stolz (1806–1890), German teacher, philosopher and poet
- Gerhard Stolz (* 1946), German politician (Greens)
H
- Hans Georg Stolz (1958–2015), German media scientist and manager
- Heinrich Stolz (* 1951), German physicist and university professor
- Heinz Stolz ( Heinrich Alban Stolz ; 1888–1982), German teacher, publicist and writer
- Hilde von Stolz (1903–1973), Austrian-German actress
- Holger Stolz (* 1975), German actor
I.
- Ida Stolz (1841–1903), Austrian pianist
- Ignaz Stolz (1868–1953), South Tyrolean painter
J
- Jakob Stolz (1832–1919), Austrian composer and music teacher
- Jo Stolz (1923–2014), German painter
- Johann Anton von Harbuval-Chamaré-Stolz (1834–1895), Bohemian-German landowner and politician (center), MdR
- Johann Jakob Stolz (1753–1821 / 1823), Swiss Protestant pastor, theologian, translator and author
- Jonas Stolz (* 1995), German grass skier
- Jörg Stolz (* 1967), Swiss sociologist of religion
- Joseph Stolz (medic) (1811–1877), Austrian psychiatrist in Hall in Tirol
- Josef Stolz (musician) (* 1954), Austrian harpsichordist, organist, conductor and composer; Head of the Cappella Splendor Solis
K
- Karl Stolz (Mayor) (1873–1967), entrepreneur, mayor of the market town of Kirchberg an der Pielach.
- Karl Stolz (District Administrator) (1913–2001), District Administrator in the Ludwigsburg district, President of the Württemberg Savings Banks and Giro Association
- Karl Stolz (functionary) (approx. 1895 – after 1963), brewery salesman, functionary of the relief association of former Volkswagen savers (HEV)
- Karl Stolz (painter) (1894–1978), German portrait and landscape painter and restorer
- Karl Eugen Stolz (1874–1936), German Catholic priest, city pastor and university professor for pastoral theology
- Karsten Stolz (* 1964), German shot putter
- Klaus Stolz (* 1964), German soccer player, English student, political and cultural scientist and university professor
L.
- Leonard Stolz (* 1991), German soccer player
- Leopold Stolz (1866–1957), Austrian composer and conductor
- Luca Stolz (* 1995), German automobile racing driver
M.
- Margarethe Stolz-Hoke (1925–2018), Austrian-Italian painter
- Michael Stolz (sculptor) (1820–1890), Austrian sculptor and draftsman
- Michael Stolz (Germanist) (* 1960), German Germanist and university professor
- Michael Stolz (soccer player) (* 1966), German soccer player
- Monika Stolz (* 1951), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Minister
N
- Nikolaus Stolz (1865–1944), German politician (DDP)
O
- Olaf Stolz (* 1965), German basketball coach
- Oliver Stolz (* 1966), German politician (independent)
- Otto Stolz (mathematician) (1842–1905), Austrian mathematician
- Otto Stolz (historian) (1881–1957), Austrian historian and folklorist
R.
- Rainer Stolz (* 1966), German poet and writer
- Robert Stolz (1880–1975), Austrian composer and conductor
- Rolf Stolz (* 1949), German publicist, writer and photographer
- Rudolf Stolz (1874–1960), South Tyrolean painter
- Ruth Stolz (1904–1981), German communist and editor
S.
- Sandra Stolz (* 1982), German soccer referee
- Sebastian Stolz (Mayor) (1876–1963), German politician
- Sebastian Stolz (director) (* 1980), German director and theater manager
- Stephan Stolz (* 1954), German mathematician
- Sylvia Stolz (* 1963), German lawyer
T
- Teresa Stolz (1834–1902), Czech soprano and muse
- Thomas Stolz (* 1957), German linguist
- Thorsten Stolz (* 1979), German politician
W.
- Walter Stolz (1948–2014), German painter and graphic artist
- Werner Stolz (* 1934), German physicist and university professor
- Wilhelm Stolz (1860–1954), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Wolfgang Stolz (* 1953), German handball player
X
- Xenia Stolz (* 1989), German athlete
See also: