Kraus
Kraus (German for curly) is a common surname. It may refer to:
People
- Adalbert Kraus (born 1937), a German tenor
- Adam Kraus (born 1984), American footballer
- Adolf Kraus (1850–1928), lawyer and Jewish leader
- Adolph Robert Kraus (1850–1901), American sculptor
- Alanna Kraus (born 1977), Canadian speed skater
- Albert Kraus, Dutch welterweight kickboxer
- Alfredo Kraus, a Spanish opera singer
- Bill Kraus (1947–1986), American gay rights and AIDS activist
- Brigitte Kraus (born 1956), German middle distance runner
- Bruce Kraus (born 1954), American politician and businessman
- Charles A. Kraus (1875–1967), American chemist
- Charles Kraus (clown) (born 1946), American clown, magician, writer, and comedian
- Chris Kraus (American writer)
- Chris Kraus (filmmaker)
- Christian Jakob Kraus (1753–1807), economist
- Daniel Kraus (disambiguation)
- Detlef Kraus (1919–2008), German pianist
- Dick Kraus (born 1937), American educator and politician
- Engelbert Kraus (born 1934), German football player
- Ernst Kraus (1863–1941), German tenor
- Ezra Jacob Kraus (1885–1960), American botanist and horticulturist
- Felix von Kraus (1870–1937), Austrian singer
- Franz Kraus (1905–1998), Israeli graphic designer
- Franz Xaver Kraus (1840–1901), German Catholic priest
- Friedrich Kraus, Bohemian Austrian physician
- Georg Melchior Kraus (1737–1806), German painter
- Gertrud Kraus (1901–1977), pioneer of modern dance in Israel
- Gregor Kraus (1841–1915), German botanist
- Hans Kraus (1905–1995), pioneer of modern rock climbing
- Hans-Georg Kraus (born 1949), German footballer
- Hans P. Kraus (1907–1988), antiquarian book dealer
- Hans-Werner Kraus (1915–1990), German U-boat commander
- Hansi Kraus (born 1952), actor
- Henry Kraus (1906–1995), American historian
- Herbert Kraus (1884–1962), German professor of international law
- Ilona Vincze-Kraus (1902–1998), classical piano teacher
- Jacob Kraus (1861–1951), Dutch politician
- Jillian Kraus (born 1986), American water polo player
- Jody Kraus, American lawyer
- Joe Kraus, founder of Excite, JotSpot and DigitalConsumer.org
- John D. Kraus, an American Electrical Engineer
- Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792), a classical composer
- Katja Kraus (born 1970), German footballer
- Karl Kraus, Austrian writer
- Kevin Kraus (born 1992), German footballer
- Kraus, a New Zealand musician and composer
- Lili Kraus, Hungarian pianist
- Melanie Kraus (born 1974), German long-distance runner
- Michael Kraus (disambiguation)
- Milton Kraus (1866–1942), American politician
- Nadine Kraus (born 1988), German footballer
- Nicola Kraus (born 1974), American novelist
- Nina Kraus, American neuroscientists
- Ognjen Kraus (born 1945), Croatian physician and president of the Jewish community Zagreb
- Oliver Kraus (born 1970), English musician
- Oskar Kraus, Czech philosopher
- Otakar Kraus (1909–1980), Czech (later British) baritone
- Patricia Kraus (born 1965), Spanish singer
- Paul Kraus (Arabist) (1900–1944) Brilliant Arabist researcher
- Peter Kraus, singer
- Peter S. Kraus, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AllianceBernstein.
- Philip Kraus (born 1950), American operatic baritone and stage director
- Richard E. Kraus (1925–1944), United States Marine
- Robert Kraus (1925–2001), American children's author, cartoonist and publisher
- Sarit Kraus (born 1960), Israeli computer scientist
- Sharron Kraus, English singer, songwriter and musician
- Shmulik Kraus, (born in 1935) is an Israeli actor and Pop-Rock singer and composer
- Sonya Kraus, German television presenter
- Tadeusz Kraus, Czechoslovak-Polish footballer
- Tomáš Kraus (born 1974), Czech alpine skier and freestyle skier
- Viorel Kraus, Romanian footballer
- Živa Kraus, (born 1945), Croatian painter
- Will Kraus (born 1973), American politician
- Wolfgang Kraus (born 1953), German football player
- Yael Kraus, Israeli singer-songwriter
Fictional characters
- Johann Kraus, fictional character in the Hellboy universe
Companies
- Kraus Flooring, carpet manufacturing and flooring distribution company
Other
- 27049 Kraus, main-belt asteroid
See also
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