Zink
Zinc stands for:
- Zinc, a chemical element
- Zinc ( music), historical musical instrument
- Derived zinc - printing technology, inkless method for photo printer, which differs from the English name Zero Ink ( " zero ink " )
- Sports and recreational boating, see sacrificial anode
Zinc is the surname of the following persons:
- Adolf zinc, Bavarian administrative lawyer
- Anka Zink (* 1957), German cabaret artist
- Ferdinand zinc (* 1987), German ice hockey player
- Gaston zinc (1921-1999), a French linguist and philologist
- Georg zinc (1879-1962), German librarian
- Harold zinc (1901-1962), American political scientist
- Johann Michael Zink (1694-1765), painter of the Baroque period and musician
- Jörg Zink (* 1922), German Protestant theologian
- Karl zinc (1910-1940), German resistance fighter
- Karl Friedrich zinc ( born 1933), German politician ( CSU)
- Klaus Zink (* 1936), German football player
- Marianne zinc (* 1926), German writer
- Markus Zink (* 1970), German magician
- Matthias Zink (1665-1738), painter of the Baroque period, mainly in the Bishopric of Eichstätt
- Nicolaus zinc (1812-1887), German -American civil engineer and farmer
- Otto zinc (1925-2008), German trade unionist and politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
- Paul Christian zinc (1684-1770), German painter and engraver
- Peter zinc (1907-2004), German SPD politician, Erlanger City Council and the Bavarian Landtag
- Rudolf zinc (1910-1983), German composer
- Rui zinc ( b. 1961 ), Portuguese writer
- Theodor Zink (1871-1934), German teacher and local historian
- Thomas Zink (* 1949), German mathematician and the Leibniz Prize (1992 )
- Uwe zinc (* 1952), German politician ( SPD)
- Wendelin zinc (1777-1840), German priest and pastor
See also:
- Zingg
- Theodor Zink Museum, city history museum in Kaiserslautern
- Zing
- Disambiguation