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'Strauss' (German: ''Strauß'') is a common German surname, with variant spellings 'Strauß', 'Straus' and 'Strouse', possibly originating in Middle High German ''strûz'' "fight". In Switzerland, or in the English language, ''Strauß'' is usually spelled ''Strauss''.

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Actors
Businessmen
Music
Composers
Strauss family
Other
Philosophers, theologians and academicians
Politicians
Sportspeople
Writers and journalists
Other
Fictional people
Buildings and companies

Actors



Kim Strauss (aka ''Kurt Strauss''), actor and a voice actor

Peter Strauss (born 1947), American actor

Robert Strauss, American actor and Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee

Businessmen



Isidor Straus (aka Isador Straus), owner of ''R.H. Macy Co.'' and Congressional Representative; he and his wife Ida died when the RMS ''Titanic'' sank.

Levi (Loeb) Strauss (1829–1902), Bavaria-born American entrepreneur known for blue jeans.

Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss (1896-1974) American businessman and chairman of the ''United States Atomic Energy Commission''.

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 Straus (''Roger W. Straus, Jr.''), co-founder of New York book publishing company ''Farrar, Straus and Giroux''.

Music


Composers


Christoph Strauss (around 1580–1631), composer.

Franz Strauss (1822–1905), horn player and composer (Father of Richard Strauss).

★ Isaac Strauss, French composer.

Richard Strauss (1864–1949), German composer of the Late Romantic, wrote "Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30."

Oscar Straus (1870–1954), Austrian composer of operettas.

Charles Strouse (1928- ), an American composer.
Strauss family

Austrian family of composers associated with the ''Viennese waltz'':

Johann Strauss I (''Strauß'') Senior, the Elder, Father (1804–1849)
∞ 1825 Maria Anna Streim (1801–1870)


Johann Strauss II (''Strauß'') Junior, the Younger, Son, "Waltz King" (1825–1899)
∞ 1. 1862 Henriette Chalupetzky (1818–1878)
∞ 2. 1878 Angelika Dittrich (1850–1919), divorced 1882
∞ 3. 1882 Adele Deutsch (1856–1930)


★ Anna Strauss (1829–1903)


★ Therese Strauss (1831–1915)


★ Ferdinand Strauss (1834–1834)


Josef Strauss (''Strauß'', 1827–1870)
∞ 1857 Caroline Pruckmayer (1831–1900)


Eduard Strauss (''Strauß'', 1835–1916)
∞ Maria Klenkhart (1840–1921)



Johann Strauss III (''Strauß'', 1866–1939)
Other


Ludwig Straus, Hungarian-Austrian violinist.

Sylvia Straus, pianist.

Philosophers, theologians and academicians



Anselm L. Strauss (1916–1996), American sociologist.

Donald B. Straus (1916-), American educator, author, political advisor

Leo Strauss (1899–1973), political philosopher.

Otto Strauss (1881–), German philosopher.

David Strauss (''David Friedrich Strauss'') (''Strauß'', 1808–1874), theologian and writer.

James Strauss (1929–), American theologian and professor.

Jon Strauss, former president of Harvey Mudd College

William Strauss, writer and theorist.

Adolf Strauss, Hungarian geographer and ethnologist.

Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–), French anthropologist.

Ernst G. Straus (1922–1983), mathematician and assistant to Albert Einstein

Erwin Straus (1891–1975), phenomenologist and neurologist of European origin.

Eric Strauss (1960-), American biologist, professor at Boston College

Politicians



Franz Josef Strauß (''Straus'' 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.

Isador Straus or Isidor Straus (aka ''Isador Strauss''), co-owner of the Macy's department store and Congressional Representative.

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.

Sportspeople



Andrew Strauss (born 1977), English cricketer

Astrid Strauß (born 1968), East German swimmer

Bruce Strauss (born 1952), American boxer

Sagi Strauss (born 1976), Israeli footballer
Tom Strauss(born 1953), Canadian Standerbred Horse Driver

Writers and journalists



David Strauss (''David Friedrich Strauss'') (''Strauß'', 1808–1874), theologian and writer.

Darin Strauss (born 1970), American writer.

Emil Strauss (''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.

Other



Joseph Strauss (''Joseph Baerman Strauss'') (1870–1938), chief engineer of the ''Golden Gate Bridge''.

Joseph Strauss (rabbi) (born 1848), English rabbi.

Harry Strauss (''Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss''; 1909-1941), prolific contract killer for Murder, Inc. in the 1930s.

Maayan Strauss (born 1983), an Israeli artist.

Rahel Straus (née Goitein; 1880-1963), first woman trained at a German university to become a medical doctor; feminist, Zionist and social worker.

Jack Straus (Jack "Treetop" Straus, or simply Treetop Straus), and American professional poker player.

Ivan Straus ( Ivan Å traus ) (born 1928), contemporary architect from Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Fictional people



Justice Strauss, fictional character from A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.

★ Pvt Johann Strauss, marine technician from the popular FPS Quake 4.

Buildings and companies



Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus, a United States Supreme Court decision concerning the scope of rights accorded owners of a copyright.

Oscar Straus Memorial, a memorial in Washington, DC commemorates the accomplishments of Oscar Solomon Straus.

Straus Hall is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College.

Abraham & Straus was a major New York City department store.

Farrar, Straus and Giroux is an American book publishing company.

Levi Strauss & Co.

Strauss-Elite, a dairy products manufacturer in Israel

★ Franz Josef Strauss Munich International Airport

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