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Traugott is both a surname and a male given name of German origin. The name first appeared in the 17th century and is hardly used today. Its meaning is 'trust in god'. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Elizabeth C. Traugott (born 1939), emeritus professor at Stanford University *
Leah Traugott Leah Schneider Traugott (16 January 1924, Cincinnati, Ohio – 15 January 2018, Zionsville, Indiana), also known as Leah S. Traugott, was an American award-winning watercolorist and educator. She exhibited in more than eighty one-person shows and ...
(1924–2018), American watercolorist and educator * Michael Traugott, American political scientist, communication studies researcher, and political pundit * Peter Traugott (born 1965), American television producer, President of Television at Brillstein-Grey Entertainment *
Tristan Traugott Tristan Traugott (born 4 February 1997) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut for Northern Cape in the 2018–19 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 4 November 2018. He made his first-class debut for Northern Cape in the 2018– ...
(born 1997), South African cricketer * Wolfdietrich Traugott (born 1939), Austrian rower Middle name *
Carl Traugott Beilschmied Carl Traugott Beilschmied (19 October 1793 in Langenöls – 6 May 1848 in Herrnstadt) was a German pharmacist and botanist, known for his research in phytogeography. Prior to 1820, he trained and worked in pharmacies in Beuthen, Breslau an ...
(1793–1848), German pharmacist and botanist * Johann Traugott Leberecht Danz (1769–1851), German theologian and church historian *
Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer (4 August 1778 – 16 April 1846) was a German engraver. Duttenhofer was born at Gronau in Württemberg in 1778. He studied under at Dresden, and is chiefly known by his landscapes after Lorrain, Po ...
(1778–1846), German engraver *
Friedrich Traugott Friedemann Friedrich Traugott Friedemann (31 March 1793, in Stolpen – 2 May 1853, in Idstein) was a German educator, philologist and archivist. He studied theology and philology at the University of Wittenberg, where he was a pupil of Christian Lobeck. In ...
(1793–1853), German educator, philologist and archivist * Johann Samuel Traugott Gehler (1751–1795), German lawyer and physicist *
Karl Christian Traugott Friedemann Goebel Karl Christian Traugott Friedemann Goebel (21 February 1794, Niederroßla – 26 May 1851, Dorpat) was a German pharmacist and chemist. Following training at an apothecary in Eisenach, he studied pharmacy at the University of Jena (from 1813) ...
(1794–1851), German pharmacist and chemist *
Wilhelm Traugott Krug Wilhelm Traugott Krug (22 June 177012 January 1842) was a German philosopher and writer. He is considered to be part of the Kantian School of logic. Life Krug was born on June 22, 1770 near Wittenberg to a farming family. He studied at the Unive ...
(1770–1842), German philosopher and writer *
Friedrich Traugott Kützing Friedrich Traugott Kützing (8 December 1807 in Ritteburg – 9 September 1893) was a German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist. Despite his limited background in regard to higher education, Kützing made significant scientific contributions ...
(1807–1893), German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist * Paul Traugott Meissner (1778–1864), Austrian chemist *
Frederick Traugott Pursh Frederick Traugott Pursh (or Friedrich Traugott Pursch) (February 4, 1774 – July 11, 1820) was a German– American botanist. Born in Großenhain, Saxony, under the name Friedrich Traugott Pursh, he was educated at Dresden Botanical Gardens, ...
(1774–1820), German-American botanist * Karl Traugott Queisser (1800–1846), played trombone and viola in the Gewandhaus Orchestra under Felix Mendelssohn * Hermann Traugott Rüdisühli (1864–1944),) was a Swiss painter, in the Rüdisühli family of artists * Karl Christoph Traugott Tauchnitz (1761–1836), German printer and bookseller *
Karl August Traugott Vogt Karl August Traugott Vogt, name sometimes given as Carl Vogt (15 March 1808 – 22 January 1869) was a German Protestant theologian. He was the father of philologist Friedrich Vogt (1851–1923). Vogt was born in Wittenberg. In 1830 he ob ...
(1808–1869), German Protestant theologian *
Friedrich Traugott Wahlen Friedrich Traugott Wahlen (10 April 1899, in Mirchel, Canton of Bern – 7 November 1985, in Bern) was a Swiss agronomist and politician. During the Second World War, he was responsible of the Swiss programme to reduce food imports and increas ...
(1899–1985), Swiss politician First name: * Traugott Wilhelm Boehm (1836–1917), schoolmaster, founder of the German School in Hahndorf, South Australia *
Traugott Buhre Traugott Buhre (21 June 1929 – 26 July 2009) was a German actor. Buhre was born at Insterburg, East Prussia, Germany (today Chernyakhovsk, Russia) the son of a Lutheran Pastor.Traugott Maximilian Eberwein (1775–1831), German composer and conductor * Traugott Glöckler (born 1944), German athlete *
Traugott Herr Traugott Herr (16 September 1890 – 13 April 1976) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 14th Army and the 10th Army of the Wehrmacht. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. ...
(1890–1976), German general of Panzer troops who served during World War II * Traugott Kempas (1919–1945), highly decorated Major in the Wehrmacht during World War II * Traugott Lawler (born 1937), medievalist scholar, expert on William Langland, emeritus professor of English at Yale University * Traugott Märki, Swiss footballer * Traugott Oberer (1924–1974), Swiss footballer * Traugott Ochs (1854–1919), German court Kapellmeister, organist and conductor * Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich (1880–1949), German religious psychologist and philosopher *
Traugott Sandmeyer Traugott Sandmeyer (15 September 1854 – 9 April 1922) was a Swiss chemist after whom the Sandmeyer reaction, which he discovered 1884, was named. Life Sandmeyer was born as the last of seven children and attended school in Aarau, studyin ...
(1854–1922), Swiss chemist who discovered the Sandmeyer reaction in 1884 * Traugott von Sauberzweig (1863–1920), Prussian Lieutenant General in the German Army during World War I * Traugott Bernhard Zwar (1876–1947), Australian academic, army medical officer and surgeon


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Staub-Traugott Phenomenon The Staub-Traugott Phenomenon (or Staub-Traugott Effect) is the premise that a normal subject fed glucose will rapidly return to normal levels of blood glucose after an initial spike, and will see improved reaction to subsequent glucose feedings. ...
(or Staub-Traugott Effect) is the premise that a normal subject fed glucose will rapidly return to normal levels of blood glucose after an initial spike, and will see improved reaction to subsequent glucose feedings


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