Lach (onomastics)
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[edit] Lach
die Lache, das Lachen means and corresponds to laugh, laughing.
- See each articles
- Der lachende Mann [de], a documentary film by Walter Heynowski & Gerhard Scheumann
- Human names
- David Lach
- Elmer Lach, see also German article
- Friedrich Lach, or Fritz Lach (May 29, 1868, Linz, - October 9, 1933, Vienna), Austrian painter
- Janusz Lach
- Juan Sebastian Lach
- Robert Lach (January 29, 1874, Vienna - September 11, 1958, Salzburg), Austrian musicologist (Musikwissenschaftler), composer
[edit] Lacher
- Ambrosius Lacher (c.1470, Meersburg/Bodensee - 1540, Frankfurt/Oder), scholar (Polyhistor)
- Jean-Gaspard Félix Lacher Ravaisson-Mollien
- Karl Lacher/Carl Lacher (May 23, 1850, Uttenhofen bei Uffenheim, Bavaria - 15 January, 1908, Graz), sculptor, craftsman (Kunsthandwerker)
[edit] Lachert
- Hildegard Lachert
- Piotr Lachert, see German article
[edit] Lachner
- Wolfgang Lachner (c.1465, Neuburg/Donau - January 27, 1518, Basel), book seller (Buchhändler), publisher
- Lachner brothers
- Franz (Paul) Lachner (April 2, 1803, Rain bei Donauwörth - January 20, 1890 München), composer
- Ignaz Lachner (September 11, 1807, Rain bei Donauwörth - 24 February 1895 Hannover), conductor, composer, see German article
- Theodor Lachner (1788-1877), German composer
- Vinzenz Lachner (July 19, 1811, Rain bei Donauwörth - January 22, 1893, Karlsruhe), conductor, composer
- Lackner
- Andreas Lackner
- Erich Lackner
- Herbert Lackner
- Kristóf Lackner/Christoph Lackner (November 19, 1571, Sopron - December 29, 1631, Sopron), Hungarian ([1])
- Laura Lackner
- Leonhard Lackner
- Ryszard Lackner
- Stephan Lackner (originally Ernst Morgenroth, Pseudonym: Ernst Gast; April 21, 1910, Paris - December 26, 2000, Santa Barbara, California, USA), writer
- Thomas Lackner
- Walter Lackner
- De Lackner Company
- Lackner's Tavern, see List of Registered Historic Places in Colorado
[edit] Lackfi
Lackfi [lakkfi] family (Lackfi család) is a Hungarian old family.
- András Lackfi (?-1359), Transsylvanian ruler (vajda) ([2])
- Dénes Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi Dénes; ), Hungarian ([3])
- Imre Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi Imre; ), Hungarian ([4])
- István Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi István; ), Hungarian ([5])
- Miklós Lackfi (kerekegyházi Lackfi Miklós; ), Hungarian ([6])
- Dénes Lackfi (Simontornya) (simontornyai Lackfi Dénes; ), Hungarian ([7])
- István Lackfi (Csáktornya) (csáktornyai Lackfi István; ), Hungarian ([8])
[edit] Laczfy
Laczfy [latsfi] family is a descendant of Lackfi family.
- László Laczfy
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- See also Laczkovics (cf.János; [9]), Laczkovich, Laczkó, etc
[edit] Lachmann
Lachmann or Lachman is a family name of German origin and is the name of several people:
- Gustav Lachmann (February 3, 1896, Dresden - May 30, 1966, Chorley Wood, County Hertfordshire, UK), engineer (Ingenieur)
- Hans Lachmann-Mosse, till 1911 Hans Lachmann (9 August 1885 Berlin, - 18 April 1944 Oakland, California, USA), publisher, and father of George Mosse
- Hedwig Lachmann, later Hedwig Landauer (August 29, 1865, Stolp, Pommern - February 21, 1918, Krumbach, Schwaben), Jewish poetess, translator
- Johann Lachmann (1491, Heilbronn - 1538/39, Heilbronn), Reformer (Reformator)
- Karl Ludolf Friedrich Lachmann (1756-1823), German theologian and educationalist, father of Karl Lachmann
- Karl (Konrad Friedrich Wilhelm) Lachmann (March 4, 1793, Braunschweig - March 13, 1851, Berlin), classic philologist, Germanist
- Käthe Lachmann, German comedian
- Ludwig Lachmann, Austrian economist
- Robert Lachmann (November 28, 1892 Berlin, - 8 May 1939 Jerusalem), German ethnomusicologist and musicologist(Musikwissenschaftler)
- Vera (Regina) Lachmann (June 23, 1904, Berlin - January 18, 1985, New York), classic philologist, lyricist
- Volkmar Lachmann (September 23, 1921, Berlin - May 8, 1945, Berlin), writer
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- Andrew Lachman
- Bob Lachman
- Brad Lachman
- Charles Lachman, chemist
- Dichen Lachman
- Edward Lachman (Ed Lachman), a cinematographer
- Harry Lachman
- Irwin Lachman, see National Inventors Hall of Fame
- Irving Lachman
- Mort Lachman
- Patrick "Pat" Lachman
- R. S. Lachman
- Wacław Aleksander Lachman, see Polish article
- Lachman Associates
- Lachman test (Lachman maneuver)
- Place names
- Cape Lachman, USA
- Dhani Lachman, see List of villages in Loharu Tehsil
[edit] Lachemann
Lachemann/Lacheman, Lachenmann/Lachenman:
- Lachenmann
[edit] Lackmann
Lackmann, Lackman: (not Rackman, Ruckman)
- Adam Heinrich Lackmann (July 1694, Wehningen, Lauenburg - August 17, 1754, Kiel), historian
- Justus Lackmann, Lehrstuhlinhaber für Technische Mechanik
- Max Lackmann, see German article
- Peter Lackmann, Kirchenliederdichter
- Ron Lackmann
- Thomas Lackmann, Feuilletonredakteur, see German article
- Lacmann
- Otto Lacmann (September 14, 1887, Colmar, Alsace - May 6, 1961, Berlin), geodesist (Geodät)
- Lackman
- Abraham M. Lackman, see Sheldon Silver
- Wayne Lackman
- Willi Lackmann/Willi Lackman, musician
- J. Leonard Lackman House (after J. Leonard Lackman), see List of Registered Historic Places in Albany County, New York
[edit] Lachnit
- Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith/Ludvík Václav Lachnith (July 7, 1746, Prague - October 3, 1820, Paris), Austrian composer, musician
- Max Lachnit (December 28, 1900, Gittersee (now Dresden) - November 1, 1972, Dresden), sculptor
- Wilhelm Lachnit (12 November 1899, Gittersee (now Dresden) - November 14, 1962, Dresden), painter, graphic artist (Graphiker)
[edit] Lachs
der Lachs ([de]; pl.: Lachse; Yiddish: der loks; cf.Lox) means a lax, salmon in German, Yiddish, Swedish, etc (Danish: laks, Bokmål: laks, Swedish: lax, PGmc: *laXs, Finnish: lohi, Russian: losoś).
Wee can see this word in Gravlax, a.s.o.
- Human names
- Manfred Lachs, Polish-American Jewish economist