Strauss

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Strauss or Strauß is a common German surname. It occurs in the spellings Strauß, Strauss, Straus, Strouse (an English transliteration), or Štraus (a Czech or Serbo-Croat transliteration). In Switzerland, and outside the German-speaking countries, Strauß is usually spelled Strauss, since the letter ß exists only in the German alphabet, but is not used in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. Possible misspellings include Straub and Stras. Commonly misinterpreted as Straße or Strasse, the German word for street, many emigrants to America or England were renamed Street.

The origin of the name lies possibly in the Middle High German word strûz, meaning "fight". Alternatively, it may have been adopted for individuals with a long neck, in allusion to "straussenvogel", i.e. an "ostrich".

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[edit] Businessmen

  • Harry L. Straus, American electrical engineer, horse and cattle breeder, sportsman, entrepreneur and computer pioneer.
  • Nathan Straus, German-American Jewish merchant and philanthropist. Brother of Isador Straus
  • Roger W. Straus, Jr., co-founder of New York book publishing company Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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[edit] Strauss family

Austrian family of composers associated with the Viennese waltz:

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[edit] Philosophers, theologians and academicians

[edit] Politicians

  • Franz Josef Strauß (1915–1988), German politician
  • Annette Strauss (1924-1998), philanthropist and former mayor of Dallas.
  • Charles Strauss, French jurist and politician; born at Gundershoffen
  • Paul Strauss
  • Robert Schwarz Strauss, American political figure, former chair of the Democratic National Committee and former Ambassador to Russia and the former Soviet Union.
  • Meyer Strouse (Meyer Strauss), American lawyer and politician; born in Germany
  • Oscar Solomon Straus, Jewish Secretary of Commerce and Labor under President Theodore Roosevelt from 1906 to 1909.

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[edit] Writers and journalists

  • David Friedrich Strauss (1808–1874), theologian and writer.
  • Darin Strauss (born 1970), American writer.
  • Emil Strauß (1866-1960), German writer.
  • Gustave Louis Maurice Strauss, British author; born at Trois-Rivières, Canada.
  • Mark Strauss, American journalist.
  • Neil Strauss, journalist and author.
  • Victoria Strauss, fantasy author.
  • William Strauss, writer and theorist.
  • Lulu von Strauss und Torney (1873-1956), German writer
  • Victor Friedrich von Strauss und Torney (1809-1899), German writer
  • Jean Strouse, an American biography writer.

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[edit] Fictional people

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