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As a surname, in English, the name is most frequently pronounced "fooks" (closer to the German pronunciation) or "focks" (in reference to the name meaning fox), and the pronunciation "fucks" is typically avoided. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
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Eye Disease
Fuchs' dystrophy Fuchs dystrophy is a slowly progressing corneal disease that usually affects both eyes and is slightly more common in women than in men. ...
Military TPz 1 Fuchs with modular armor (MSA) Fuchs with Radar equipment RASIT In British service TPz (Transportpanzer) Fuchs (fox) is an armoured personnel carrier developed by Daimler-Benz and built by Thyssen-Henschel (now Rheinmetall Landsysteme) in 1979. ...
Notable persons whose family name is or was Fuchs include - Andy Fuchs (Born 1957), Owner/Operator Fuchs Audio Technoloy
- Anke Fuchs, German politician (SPD) (Youth, family, and health)
- Arved Fuchs (born 1953), writer and adventurer
- Bernard Fuchs (born 1916), French pilot and hero of the Second World War, Compagnon de la Libération
- Carol Fuchs screen writer
- Charlie Fuchs (1912-1969), American baseball player
- Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 - July 26, 1993), born in Brooklyn, was a successful writer and screenwriter.
- Eduard Fuchs (1870-1940), Marxist cultural scientist
- Emil Fuchs (1874 - 1971), German theologian.
- Emil Fuchs (1878 - 1961), owner of the Boston Braves from 1923 to 1935.
- Erika Fuchs (1906-2005), German translator of Disney comics
- Ernst Fuchs (disambiguation)
- Ernst Fuchs (1831 - 1930), Austrian doctor and professor
- Ernst Fuchs (born 1930), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Ernst Fuchs, theologian
- Franz Fuchs (1949-2000), Austrian terrorist
- Georg Friedrich Fuchs (1752-1821), German musician and composer.
- Gerd Fuchs (born 1932), German writer
- Gerhard Fuchs (born 1944), co-founder of practical informatics
- Gottfried Fuchs (1889-1972), soccer player
- Günther Bruno Fuchs (1928-1977), German writer
- Gustavo Fuchs (Born 1980), Brazilian/German Technologist
- Harald Fuchs (born 1951), professor of physics
- Horst Fuchs (born 1946), homeshopping presenter
- Immanuel Lazarus Fuchs (1833-1902), German mathematician
- Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs (1774-1856), German chemist
- Joseph Fuchs (1900-1997), American Violinst
- Josef Fuchs (born 1912), German theologian
- Jürgen Fuchs (1950-1999), writer and activist GDR
- Kenneth Fuchs (born 1956), American composer of classical music
- Klaus Fuchs (1911-1988), German-born British physicist and Soviet spy, later resident in the GDR
- Leonhart Fuchs (sometimes Leonhard) (1501-1566), German physician and botanist
- Marta Fuchs (1898-1974), opera singer
- Matthias Ägidius Fuchs, war minister under Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
- Michael Fuchs, painter and son of Ernst Fuchs
- Norbert Klaus Fuchs (born 1941), engineer and author
- Otto Fuchs, author
- Paul Freiherr von Fuchs (1640-1704), Brandenburg minister
- Robert Fuchs (1847-1927), Austrian composer
- Rupert Fuchs (1893-1963), Bohemian-German landscape photographer
- Ruth Fuchs (born 1946), German athlete
- Ryan Fuchs (born 1989), New York actor
- Sam Fuchs (born 1984), Member of Nation of Thizzlam
- Skye Fuchs (born 1987), Future Astronaut
- Thomas Fuchs (disambiguation)
- Thomas Fuchs (born 1964), German journalist and author
- Thomas Fuchs, Swiss politician
- Thomas Fuchs, computer scientist, pioneer of Ajax
- Sir Vivian Fuchs (1908-1999), British geologist and polar explorer
- Werner Fuchs (1927-2005), German painter
- Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs (1915-1997), mathematician
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