Groth

Groth is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Annette Groth (born 1954), German politician
  • Annette Groth (journalist) (born 1952), Norwegian correspondent
  • Camilla Groth (born 1973), Norwegian poet
  • Edward J. Groth (born 1946), American astrophysicist
  • Ernest Groth (1922–2004), baseball player
  • Gary Groth (born 1954), American comic book editor, publisher, and critic
  • Henrik Groth (1903–1983), Norwegian publisher and essayist
  • Jacob Groth (born 1951), Danish film composer
  • Jarmila Groth (born 1987), Slovak-Australian tennis player
  • Jeff Groth (American football) (born 1957), American football player
  • Jeff Groth (film editor), film and television editor
  • Johnny Groth (1926–2021), baseball player
  • Klaus Groth (1819–1899), German poet
  • Martin Groth (born 1969), German football player
  • Paul Heinrich von Groth (1843–1927), German mineralogist
  • René Groth (born 1972), German football player
  • Samuel Groth (born 1987), Australian tennis player
  • Stephen Fazekas de St. Groth, Hungarian-Australia microbiologist
  • Stephan Groth (born 1971), Danish musician
  • Sylvester Groth (born 1958), German actor and tenor
  • Wilhelm Groth (1904–1977), German physical chemist

See also

  • The extended Groth Strip, an image of a small region in the constellation Ursa Major
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Surnames associated with the Latin word grossus or Old High German grōz
Great, Big,
Thick, Tall
Germanic
Romance
Other
  • Estonian: Kross
  • Hungarian: Grósz
  • Polish Jewish: Grosz
Money
Similar
but unrelated
  • Grassmann/Grassman
  • Kross
  • Kroos
  • Goss
Additional meaning
Grose
Surname list
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