Pistorius
Pistorius is a family name.
Origin and Meaning
The name derives from the Latin pistor " millers, bakers " from.
Bearers of the name
- Anna Dorothea Pistorius (17th century) from the house of march wit
- Boris Pistorius ( born 1960 ), German politician ( SPD), Minister of the Interior of Lower Saxony
- Charlotte Pistorius (1777-1850), German poet
- Christian Pistorius, born Pritzbuer, (1765-1823), German writer and translator
- Eduard Pistorius (1796-1862), German painter and etcher
- Hedwig Pistorius (1906-2004), Austrian actress
- Heinrich Julius Pistorius (1781-1861), German local politician
- Hermann Andreas Pistorius (1730-1798), German theologian, philosopher, critic, writer and translator
- Hermann Pistorius (16th century), a pastor in Musch Home
- Johann August Ferdinand Pistorius (1767-1841), an educator at the court of William I (Württemberg )
- Johann Carl Pistorius (1771-1847), Württemberg Rollmaus
- Johannes Pistorius (badminton ) (* 1995), German badminton player
- Johannes Pistorius the Elder ( Niddanus; 1504-1583 ), German reformer and Superintendent
- Johannes Pistorius the Younger ( Niddanus; 1546-1608 ), German physician, historian, theologian and politician
- Johannes Pistorius Woerdensis (1499-1525), a Dutch Protestant martyr, see Jan van Woerden
- Karl Pistorius ( agricultural scientist ) ( 1808-1859 ), German agronomist
- Karl Pistorius (1898-1966), Austrian opera singer
- Oscar Pistorius ( born 1986 ), South African athletes, participants in the 2012 Olympic Games
- Theodor Pistorius (1861-1939), civil servant and Finance of the Kingdom of Württemberg
- Ursula Pistorius ( born 1933), German politician (SPD )