Dove
Taube stands for:
- Bird of the pigeon family
- Taube (stock exchange) , proponent of an expansionary monetary policy
- Taube (river) , tributary of the Saale
- Dove (constellation) , constellation in the southern sky
- Dove , another name for the Pleiades , star cluster
- Dove ( heraldic animal) , common figure and heraldic animal in heraldry
- Pigeon (ship) , sailing yacht
- Taube (noble family) , noble family
- Etrich Taube , airplane model
- Dove of peace , symbolic animal
- Holy spirit dove , symbol animal
- a deaf woman
Taube is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf von Taube (1810–1889), German chamberlain and politician
- Aino Taube (1912–1990), Swedish actress
- Arved von Taube (1905–1978), Baltic German historian
- Betty Taube-Günter (* 1994), German model
- Carlo Sigmund Taube (1897–1944), Austrian composer and pianist
- Christel Taube (* 1936), German doctor and university professor
- Dagmar von Taube , German journalist
- Dietrich Taube (* 1932), German actor, theater director and director
- Dietrich von Taube (1594–1639), German governor and court marshal
- Emil Heinrich Taube (1819–1892), German clergyman and superintendent
- Erika Taube (* 1933), German ethnologist
- Ernst Friedrich Graf von Taube († 1694), German Chamberlain and Reichspfennigmeister
- Evert Taube (1890–1976), Swedish poet, composer, singer and painter
- Ephraim Oskar Taube (1829–1888), German judge
- Friedhelm Taube , Professor of Agricultural Sciences at the Institute for Plant Cultivation and Plant Breeding at the University of Kiel
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Taube , German administrative officer in the Austrian service
- Gerd Taube (* 1962), German theater scholar and university professor
- Heinrich Taube von Selbach († 1364), cleric and lawyer
- Henry Taube (1915-2005), American chemist
- Jakob Taube (* 1961), German orientalist and publicist
- Jakob Johann von Taube ( Jakob Johan Taube af Kudding ; 1624–1695), Swedish major general and governor
- Jan Taube (* 1984), German ice hockey player
- Johann Daniel Taube (1727–1799), German doctor
- Johannes Ambrosius Taube (1778–1823), religious, theologian and delegate
- Karl Andreas Taube (* 1957), American anthropologist, folklorist, archaeologist and historian
- Klaus Taube (* 1935), German soccer player
- Ludwig von Taube ( Karl August Ludwig Graf von Taube ; 1771–1816), German diplomat and politician
- Manfred Taube (* 1928), German Tibetologist
- Michael von Taube (1869–1961), Russian lawyer and politician
- Mortimer Taube (1910–1965), American librarian
- Otto von Taube (1879–1973), German writer, lawyer, art historian and translator
- Reinhard Dietrich Graf von Taube (1627–1681), Chancellor and Chamberlain
- René Taube (1919–2013), American literary scholar of Austrian descent, emigrant
- Robert Taube (1880–1964), German actor
- Rudolf Taube (* 1931), German chemist
- Sven-Bertil Taube (* 1934), Swedish singer and actor
- Tad Taube (* 1931), Polish-American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Theodor Taube (1864–1919), German-Baltic clergyman and martyr
- Wolfgang Taube (* 1975), German sports scientist and university professor
See also: Dove of Odenkat
See also:
- Basler Taube , postage stamp
- White Pigeon
- Deaf
- deafness
- Taupe (disambiguation)
- stave
Wiktionary: Taube - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations