Bosch - People

People

Bosch (, also spelled Bosc in modern Catalan) is a popular surname in Catalan and Dutch that means 'forest'.

  • Carl Bosch (1874-1940), German chemist, Nobel laureate, and engineer
  • David Bosch (1929-1992), South African missionary and author
  • Don Bosch (born 1942); former Major League Baseball player
  • Edith Bosch (born 1980), Dutch Judoka
  • Ernesto Bosch (1863-1951), Argentine Foreign Minister and Central Bank official
  • Francisco Bosch (born 1982), actor and dancer born in Valencia, Spain
  • Gerard Bosch van Drakestein (1887–1972), Dutch track cyclist
  • Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516), Dutch painter
  • Hugo Ritter von Bosch (1782–1865), Bavarian Lieutenant General and Acting War Minister
  • Jaime Milans del Bosch, Spanish general
  • Johnny Yong Bosch, American television actor and voice actor
  • Juan Bosch (1909-2001), Dominican politician and writer
  • Kyle Vanden Bosch (born 1978), National Football League player
  • Marcelo Bosch (born 1984), Argentine rugby player
  • Orlando Bosch (1926-2011), Cuban exile accused of anti-Castro terrorism
  • Pere Bosch-Gimpera (1891-1974), Catalan-born Mexican archaeologist/anthropologist
  • Robert Bosch (1861-1942), German industrialist, founder of Robert Bosch GmbH
  • Tertius Bosch (1966-2000), South African cricketer

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