Shrub (disambiguation)
Shrub stands for
- Shrub or wood, a growth form of plants
- Shrub (Simmerath) , place in the urban region of Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Shrub (Großenhain) , district of the city of Großenhain, Meißen district, Saxony
- Shrub (Kürten) , district of Kürten, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Shrub (Overath) , district of the city of Overath , Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Shrub (mountain) , 643.0 m high mountain in the Rothaargebirge northeast of Birkelbach , Siegen-Wittgenstein district , North Rhine-Westphalia
Strauch is the family name of the following people:
- Aegidius Strauch I (1583–1657), Lutheran theologian
- Aegidius Strauch II (1632–1682), Lutheran theologian
- Aegidius Shrub III. (1647–1709 / 1710), Lutheran theologian
- Annegret Strauch (* 1968), German rower
- Augustin Strauch (1612–1674), German legal scholar and diplomat
- Alexander Strauch (* 1971), German composer
- Alexander Strauch (zoologist) (1832-1893), Russian herpetologist
- Barbara Strauch (1951–2015), American science journalist and book author
- Benedict Strauch (1724–1803), German Catholic theologian and educator
- Bernd Strauch (1949–2015), German politician (SPD)
- Bianca Strauch-Freytag (* 1972), German graphic designer
- Carsten Strauch (* 1971), German actor, director, film producer
- Christian Strauch (1896–1955), German gymnast
- Conny Strauch (* 1958), German pop singer
- Cornelius Strauch (1611–1650), Roman Catholic clergyman, abbot of Lilienfeld Abbey
- Daniel Strauch (* 1981), German basketball player
- Dieter Strauch (veterinarian) (1928–2007), German veterinarian and university professor
- Dieter Strauch (legal historian) (* 1933), German legal historian
- Dietmar Strauch (* 1942), German non-fiction author
- Eberhard Strauch (* 1948), German football player
- Eduard Strauch (1906–1955), German SS Obersturmbannführer
- Franz Strauch (1846–1928), German admiral
- Friedrich Strauch (* 1935), German paleontologist
- Friedrich August Wilhelm Strauch (1826–1906), German architect
- Friedrich Carl Heinrich Strauch (1895–1959), German spy
- Georg Strauch (1613–1673), German painter, engraver and enamel painter
- Georg Wilhelm Strauch (1811–1868), German mathematician
- Gottfried von Strauch (? –1836), Austrian Feldzeugmeister
- Hans-Joachim Strauch (* 1939), German lawyer
- Heinz Strauch (* 1939), German handball player and trainer
- Hermann Strauch (1838–1904), German legal scholar and university professor
- Hugo Strauch (1886 – unknown), German writer
- Joe Strauch junior (1929–1986), American child actor
- Johann Strauch I. (1588–1639), German legal scholar
- Johann Strauch II. (1612–1679), German legal scholar
- Johann Bush III. (1620–1689), German medic
- Josef Strauch (1910–1970), German officer as well as politician and head of department for adult training at the Hessian state center for political education
- Justus T. Strauch (* 1968), German cardiac and thoracic surgeon
- Karl von Strauch (around 1805–1872), German administrative lawyer
- Karl Strauch (1922–2000), American physicist of German origin
- Karl-Heinz Strauch (* 1955), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Karl Rudolf von Strauch (1771–1844), German district administrator
- Lothar Strauch (1907–1991), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Ludwig Christian Gottlieb Strauch (1786–1855), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and senior pastor at the St. Nikolai Church in Hamburg
- Ludwig Karl Strauch (1875–1959), Austrian painter
- Michael Strauch (1635–1709), German mathematician
- Monika Strauch (* 1946), Austrian actress
- Oliver Strauch (* 1966), jazz drummer, composer and producer
- Patrick Strauch (* 1980), German ice hockey player
- Peter Strauch (* 1943), German Protestant theologian
- Philipp Strauch (1852–1934), German specialist in German
- Rudolf Strauch (1929–2019), German journalist
- Samuel Friedrich Strauch (1788–1860), German organist and cantor
- Stefan Strauch (* 1974), German handball player
- Volkmar Strauch (1943–2009), German politician (SPD), State Secretary in Berlin
- Werner von Strauch (1825–1898), German forest master in Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach
- Werner Strauch (* 1921), German mechanic and designer ( AWO 425 )
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Wiktionary: shrub - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations