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Mus
Mus or MUS may refer to:
Krebs
Krebs is the German and Danish word for "crab" and "cancer" (in German, both the zodiac sign and the disease; in Danish the latter is "kræft"). It may refer to:
Herbst
Herbst is the German word for autumn or fall.
Schlechter
Schlechter is a family surname of German origin. Derived from the high German surname Schlachter, the name hails from the Bavarian region and was typically given to families within the butcher professions. Notable people with the surname include:
Reid
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Klein
family name
Karu
Karu may refer to:
Blossom(s)
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Schur
Schur is a German or Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
King
family name
Katz
family name
Lang
family name
Langer
Langer is a surname originally of German origin. For the etymology, meaning, and pronunciation of the name, and for the Hiberno-English slang word, see Wiktionary.
Zorn
family name
Russo
family name
Korb
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Baum
Baum is a German surname meaning "tree" (not to be confused with the French surname Baume). Notable people with this surname include:
Haas
family name
Sommer
Sommer is a surname, from the German, Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian languages word for the season "summer".
Roth
family name
Falck
Falck may refer to:
Vorobyov
Vorobyov, Vorobiev, Vorobiov, Vorobyev (, ) and Vorobyova (Воробьёва; feminine) are various transliterations of an East Slavic surname. People with this surname include: Aleksandr Vorobyov (born 1962), Soviet football player Aleksandra Vorobyova (born 1989), Russian singer Alexey Vorobyov (born 1988), Russian singer and actor Andrei Vorobyov (born 1982), Russian footballer Andrey Yuryevich Vorobyov (born 1970), governor of Moscow Oblast Andrey Vorobiev (born 1985), Russian politician Arkady Vorobyov (1924–2012), Russian middle-heavyweight Boris Vorobyov (1949–2019), Soviet rower Dmitr
Quasimodo
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Sonntag
The term Sonntag may refer to:
Brown
family name
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Braun is a surname, originating from the German word for the color brown.
Morgen
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de Jong
family name
Jung
family name
Fox
family name
Adler
family name
Kotka
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Kaiser
family name
Knauer
Knauer is a German surname. Descendants from the Charlemagne line. The Palace at Coburg. Notable people with the surname include:
Freitag
Freitag is the German word for Friday. Freitag or Freytag may refer to:
Kick
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Weiss
family name
Heller
family name
Hardy
family name
Unruh
Unruh (or Unrug) is a surname. It may refer to:
Winter
family name
Haase
Haase may refer to:
Rossi
family name
Keil
Keil is a surname, and may refer to:
Young
family name
Schiller
family name
Fuchs
family name
Durand
family name
Schwartz
family name
Muck
Muck most often refers to: Muck (soil), a soil made up primarily of humus from drained swampland
Ehrlich
Ehrlich is a German/Yiddish surname, meaning "honest" or "honorable". Notable people with the surname Ehrlich or Erlich include:
Schwarz
family name
Dürr
Dürr may refer to:
Held
Held may refer to:
Haupt
Haupt is a German surname. Notable bearers include:
Bähr
Bähr (transliterated Baehr) is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kurz
Kurz is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Colombo
family name
Lisica
Lisica ("female fox" in several Slavic languages) may refer to:
Rebane
Rebane is an Estonian surname meaning "fox". Notable people with the surname include: