Zinn

Tin stands for:

  • Tin, chemical element (metal )
  • White metal miniature, a character, prepared, inter alia from the materials tin, antimony, bismuth (Latin Bismutum ) and possibly lead
  • Pewter, household and everyday items such as crockery and cutlery, vases and decorative objects, from tin alloy ( pewter or Britannia metal ) were prepared
  • Tin soldiers, replicas of soldiers in white metal (usually a tin-lead alloy)

Is the surname of:

  • Alexander Zinn (1880-1941), German writer and politician
  • Alexander tin ( sociologist ) ( born 1968 ), German
  • Christoph Napp -Zinn ( born 1955 ), German artist
  • Donald Joseph Zinn (1911-1996), American zoologist and biologist Hydro
  • Dorit tin ( * 1940 ), German writer
  • Elfi Zinn (* 1953), German track and field athlete
  • Ernst Zinn (1910-1990), German philologist and specialist in German
  • Friedrich Karl August Zinn (1825-1897), physician and member of the German Reichstag
  • Fritz tin ( * unknown, † 1950 ), German table tennis players and functionary
  • Georg August Zinn (1901-1976), German politician ( SPD)
  • Gerda tin ( * 1918 ), German actress and voice actress
  • Howard Zinn (1922-2010), American historian
  • Ivan tin ( * 1970), German speechwriter, public speaking trainer and management coach
  • Jean Zinn -Justin (* 1943), a French theoretical physicist
  • Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727-1759), German physician and botanist
  • Jon Kabat-Zinn ( born 1944 ), American molecular biologist and mindfulness teacher
  • Karl Georg Zinn (* 1939), German economist
  • Konrad tin (1847-1901), Bavarian administrative lawyer
  • Lothar Zinn (1938-1980), East German chess champion and International Master
  • Otto Zinn (1906-1993), lawyer, politician (NSDAP ) from 1936 to 1945 and mayor of the city of Gera
  • Rusty Zinn (born 1970 ), American blues guitarist
  • Walter Henry Zinn (1906-2000), Canadian nuclear physicist

See also:

  • Georg-August -tin medal
  • Tin 40, brandy
  • Disambiguation
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