Bauer
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Bauer is a common German family name. It translates to peasant or farmer (agricola in Latin).
Notable people of this name include:
- Barbara Bauer, American literary agent and cabaret singer
- Bill Bauer, Canadian writer
- Bobby Bauer, Canadian ice hockey player
- Bruno Bauer (1809-1882), German philosopher, theologian and historian
- Charita Bauer (1922-1985), U.S. soap opera actress
- Conny Bauer (born 1943), free jazz trombonist
- Eddie Bauer (1899-1986), American clothing manufacturer
- Gustav Bauer (1870-1944), German Social Democratic chancellor in the early days of the Weimar Republic
- Hank Bauer, American baseball player
- Harold Bauer (1873-1951), English pianist
- José Carlos Bauer (born 1925), Brazilian footballer
- June Bauer, bondage model and actress
- Jutta Bauer, German illustrator
- Lukáš Bauer, (born 1977) Czech cross country skier
- Marion Bauer (1882-1955), American composer
- Michelle Bauer (born 1958), bondage model and actress
- Nancy Bauer, Canadian writer
- Otto Bauer (1881-1938), Austrian Social Democratic theoretician and politician
- Peter Thomas Bauer (1915-2002), Hungarian-born economist
- Steven Bauer, American actor
- Viola Bauer (born 1976), German skiier
- Walter_Bauer, Ancient Greek philologist
- Wilhelm Bauer, (1822-1875), German u-boat engineer
- Wolfgang Bauer (1941-2005), Austrian dramatist
- Yehuda Bauer (born 1926), Czech-Israeli Holocaust historian
- Yevgeni Bauer, (1865-1917), Russian silent film director
[edit] See also
- List of people by name: Bau-Baz
- Bauer & Cie. v. O'Donnell, a 1913 U.S. Supreme Court case
- Jack Bauer, a fictional character from the American television series 24
- Bauer (Argentine band), an Argentine band
- Bauer (Dutch band), a Dutch band
- Bauer Hall, a residence hall at Cornell University
- Nike Bauer, a manufacturer of ice hockey equipment
- Boyer, of which the derivation is sometimes a corruption or deliberate alteration of "Bauer"