Camus
Camus is the surname of the following persons:
- Aimée Antoinette Camus (1879-1965), French botanist ( A.Camus )
- Albert Camus (1913-1960), French writer and philosopher
- Armand Gaston Camus (1740-1804), French politician during the French Revolution, journalist and National Archivist
- Carlos Camus (1927-2014), Chilean Roman Catholic bishop
- Edmond Gustave Camus (1852-1915), French pharmacist and botanist ( EGCamus )
- Giulio Camus (1847-1917), botanist ( Camus )
- Jean -Denis- François Camus, (Le Camus; 1752-1814 ), Bishop of Aachen
- Marcel Camus (1912-1982), French film director
- Mario Camus ( born 1935 ), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Matilde Camus (1919-2012), Spanish poet and writer
- Philippe Camus ( born 1948 ), French businessman
- Pierre Camus (1885-1948), French musician
- Pierre Alexandre le Camus, Count of Prince's Stone (1774-1824), Minister - Secretary of State of the Kingdom of Westphalia
In addition, Camus stands for:
- Camus, a village in County Galway
- Chamus ( people ), a notation for a people in Kenya
- Chamus (language), the language of this people
- Camus (Cognac), a cognac
- Camus nan Geall, a bay in Scotland
- Disambiguation