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Nazi concentration camp guard (1920–2023)
Josef Schütz (16 November 1920 – 11 April 2023), known in the German press as Josef S., was a Lithuanian-born German Nazi concentration camp guard who
Josef_Schütz
German composer and organist (1585–1672)
Heinrich Schütz (German: [ʃʏt͡s]; 18 October [O.S. 8 October] 1585 – 6 November 1672) was a German early Baroque composer and organist, generally regarded
Heinrich_Schütz
German Nazi paramilitary organisation (1925–1945)
in Nazi Germany, and later throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II. It began with a small guard unit known as the Saal-Schutz ("Hall Security")
Schutzstaffel
Surname list
Schutz (German: shelter, protection) is a German surname, related to Schütz (which needs to be spelled Schuetz without umlaut ü). Notable people with
Schutz
Austrian philosopher (1899–1959)
Alfred Schutz (/ʃʊts/; born Alfred Schütz, German: [ʃʏts]; 1899–1959) was an Austrian philosopher and social phenomenologist whose work bridged sociological
Alfred_Schütz
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Schutz is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Vulkaneifel district in Rhineland-Palatinate
Schutz,_Germany
Surname list
Schütz (also spelled Schuetz without Umlaut ü) is a German surname, deriving from Schütze (shooter/marksman). Notable people with the surname include:
Schütz
Nationalist and antisemitic federation in Weimar Germany
The Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund (English: German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation) was the largest and the most active antisemitic
Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund
Deutschvölkischer_Schutz-_und_Trutzbund
German influencer (born 1989)
Daniel Schütz (born Daniel Średziński February 5, 1989), better known as Jeremy Fragrance, is a Polish-German social media personality and businessman
Jeremy_Fragrance
German author and playwright (1776–1847)
Christian Wilhelm von Schütz (Berlin, 13 April 1776 – Leipzig, 9 August 1847) was a German author. Schütz was, among other things, a minor Romantic writer
Wilhelm_von_Schütz
American automobile business executive
co-founder of Harris and Schutz Inc., with his wife Sheila Harris-Schutz. Peter Schutz was born to Jewish parents in Berlin, Germany. The rise of the Nazi
Peter_Schutz
German entrepreneur (born 1937)
Udo Schütz (born 11 January 1937) is a German entrepreneur, who was competing successfully with racing cars in the 1960s, and with yachts in the 1990s
Udo_Schütz
German law prohibiting conversion therapy
to Protect against Conversion Treatments (German: Gesetz zum Schutz vor Konversionsbehandlungen) is a German federal law. It prohibits the use of conversion
Act to Protect against Conversion Treatments (Germany)
Act_to_Protect_against_Conversion_Treatments_(Germany)
German politician (1926–2012)
Klaus Schütz (17 September 1926 – 29 November 2012) was a German politician, who served as the Mayor of West Berlin from 1967 to 1977, as a member of the
Klaus_Schütz
German theoretical physicist
Lucy Mensing, later Mensing-Schütz or Schütz, (11 March 1901 – 28 April 1995) was a German physicist and a pioneer of quantum mechanics. She may have been
Lucy_Mensing
Protestant reformer and writer (1497/8–1562)
close to the border of Germany. Katharina Schütz Zell was most likely born in early 1498 to Elisabeth Gerster and Jacob Schütz in Strasbourg. She had
Katharina_Zell
German spy in Ireland during WW2
Günther Schütz (17 April 1912 – 1991) was a German citizen who worked for German Intelligence (Abwehr) during World War II, he was deployed to Ireland
Günther_Schütz
American physicist
Einstein Institute) in Potsdam, Germany, where he led the Astrophysical Relativity division from 1995 to 2014. Schutz was a founder and principal investigator
Bernard_F._Schutz
Baroque hymn with biblical lyrics/musical composition by Heinrich Schütz
in German. In the Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis (SWV), the compositions have the numbers 344, 426, 468 (in Latin) and 494. The settings on the German text
Magnificat_(Schütz)
(LNRSchG)". landesrecht-bw.de (in German). juris GmbH. 1 August 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2015. "Gesetz zum Schutz der Gesundheit (Gesundheitsschutzgesetz
Smoking_in_Germany
German swimmer
Uta Schütz (born 8 August 1955) is a German former swimmer. She competed in three events at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans
Uta_Schütz
American painter (born 1976)
Dana Schutz (born 1976 in Livonia, Michigan) is an American artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Schutz is known for her gestural, figurative
Dana_Schutz
Initial phase of the German Autobahn (limited access highway) network
p. 418 (in German). According to Schütz and Gruber, p. 91, 3,819 km (2,373 mi). Schütz and Gruber, p. 64. Schütz and Gruber, p. 65. Schütz and Gruber
Reichsautobahn
German historian
Caspar Schütz (c. 1540 – 16 September 1594) was a German historian. Schütz was born in Eisleben. As professor of poetry at the University of Königsberg
Caspar_Schütz
Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105
Robinson, I. S. (2003) [1999]. Henry IV of Germany, 1056–1106. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-54590-0. Schutz, Herbert (2010). The Medieval Empire in
Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
German footballer
Franz Schütz (6 December 1900 – 22 March 1955) was a German footballer born in Offenbach am Main. He played in defence for Eintracht Frankfurt, together
Franz_Schütz
German classical scholar and humanist
Christian Gottfried Schütz (19 May 1747 – 7 May 1832) was a German classical scholar and humanist, known for his contributions in philosophy and philology
Christian_Gottfried_Schütz
German ice hockey player
Felix Schütz (born 3 November 1987) is a German former professional ice hockey player who played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Schütz was drafted
Felix_Schütz
German footballer
Jürgen Schütz (1 July 1939 – 19 March 1995) was a German professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent four seasons in the Bundesliga with
Jürgen_Schütz
500 known compositions by Heinrich Schütz. Listed here are most of his compositions in the order of the SWV (Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis) catalog. Opus 1:
List of compositions by Heinrich Schütz
List_of_compositions_by_Heinrich_Schütz
Austrian engraver
Carl Schütz (Laibach, 2 November 1745 - Vienna, 14 March 1800) was an Austrian engraver and architect. Schütz studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Carl_Schütz
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Tom Schultz (soccer) Tom Schultz (Canadian football) Tom Schütz, German footballer Tom Schultz, 21st Chief of the United States Forest Service
Tom_Schultz
Ignaz Robert Schütz (1867, Březová (Moravia) – 1927, Brno) was a Czech–German mathematician and a physicist. He studied at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Ignaz_Schütz
Israeli writer (1941–2017)
David Schütz (Hebrew: דוד שיץ; August 5, 1941 – July 16, 2017) was an Israeli fiction writer. David Schütz (birth name Dietmar Engbert Müllner) was born
David_Schütz
Museum in Germany
Heinrich Schütz House is a cultural site in Bad Köstritz, in Thuringia, Germany. The composer Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) was born here; the house is now
Heinrich Schütz House, Bad Köstritz
Heinrich_Schütz_House,_Bad_Köstritz
German footballer
Michael Schütz (born 12 December 1966) is a retired German football midfielder. Weltfussball v t e
Michael_Schütz_(footballer)
German composer
eleven, Heinrich Schütz arranged for him to serve as choirboy for the royal court in Copenhagen, Denmark. After Thieme's voice broke, Schütz arranged for
Clemens_Thieme
Topics referred to by the same term
Michael Schütz may refer to: Michael Schütz (composer) (born 1963), German church musician, composer and university lecturer Michael Schutz (professor
Michael_Schütz
Musical setting of the Nativity
(Weihnachtshistorie), SWV 435, is a musical setting of the Nativity in German by Heinrich Schütz, probably first performed in 1660 in Dresden. It was published
Christmas_Story_(Schütz)
SV Werder Bremen is a German football club based in Bremen. This list contains all the footballers that have made over 100 league appearances for the club
List of SV Werder Bremen players
List_of_SV_Werder_Bremen_players
Opera with libretto by Martin Opitz and lost music by Heinrich Schütz
its music was composed by Heinrich Schütz (which is lost). It has traditionally been regarded as the first German opera, though it has also been proposed
Dafne_(Opitz-Schütz)
German Baroque organist and composer (c.1593 - 1660)
Klemm or Klemme (c. 1593–1660) was a German Baroque organist and composer. Klemm was a pupil of Heinrich Schütz and organist at the Dresden court. As
Johann_Klemm
Head of state of Germany
The president of Germany, officially titled the federal president of the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundespräsident der Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
President_of_Germany
Bonn{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Walter J. Schütz: Die Republik und ihr Adler. Staatliche Formgebung von Weimar bis heute
Coat_of_arms_of_Germany
Austrian opera singer
Amalie Schütz (22 January 1803 – 21 September 1852) known under the stage name Amalia Schütz Oldosi, was an early 19th-century Austrian soprano who performed
Amalia_Schütz_Oldosi
Cathedral in Bavaria, Germany
Первозванного, German: Kathedrale Maria Schutz und St. Andreas) is a Catholic cathedral of the Ukrainian rite located in Munich, Germany. It is the Ukrainian
Cathedral of the Intercession of the Mother of God and of St. Andrew
Cathedral_of_the_Intercession_of_the_Mother_of_God_and_of_St._Andrew
Walter Schütz (25 October 1897 – between 27 and 29 March 1933) was a German communist politician. Schütz was born in Wehlau (today Znamensk, Russia),
Walter_Schütz
Dortmund is a German football club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. The team plays in the Bundesliga – the highest tier in the German football league
List of Borussia Dortmund players
List_of_Borussia_Dortmund_players
German-born Canadian philologist (1937–2018)
Herbert (Herb) Schutz (February 25, 1937 – January 1, 2018) was a German-born Canadian philologist who was Professor Emeritus and Chair of the Department
Herbert_Schutz
German pietist writer and songbook publisher
Christoph Schütz (6 November 1689 in Umstadt, Germany – 4 January 1750 in Bad Homburg, Germany) was a pietist writer and a songbook publisher. Schütz's book
Christoph_Schütz
German-American artist (1894–1977)
Anton Friedrich Josef Schütz (April 19, 1894 – October 6, 1977) was a German-American artist and founder of the New York Graphic Society. He was born in
Anton_Schütz
Far-right neo-Nazi political party in Germany
The Homeland (German: Die Heimat), formerly the National Democratic Party of Germany (German: Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, NPD), is a far-right
Die_Heimat
Swiss physician-scientist and endocrinologist
Philipp Schütz (also published as Schuetz) is a Swiss physician-scientist, internist, endocrinologist, and clinical researcher. He is professor of medicine
Philipp_Schütz
German federal law to protect children and youths
Republic of Germany enacted the new "Law for the Protection of Minors in Public" in 1951. Amendment 1 September 2007: by passing the "Gesetz zum Schutz vor den
Protection of Young Persons Act (Germany)
Protection_of_Young_Persons_Act_(Germany)
Christian German hymn
"Wer unterm Schutz des Höchsten steht" (Whoever stands under the protection of the Most High) is a Christian hymn in German. The anonymous text, paraphrasing
Wer unterm Schutz des Höchsten steht
Wer_unterm_Schutz_des_Höchsten_steht
American-Austrian sociologist
(1967), and The Structures of the Life-World (1973) (co-authored with Alfred Schütz) Luckmann was born in 1927 in Jesenice, Slovenia which at the time was part
Thomas_Luckmann
1629 Heinrich Schütz musical composition
assigned 257 to 276 in the Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis (SWV), the catalogue of his works. Two later volumes came, but with German texts: Symphoniae sacrae
Symphoniae_sacrae_I
Award for racehorse trainers in Germany
Peter Schiergen 2005 Peter Schiergen 2004 Mario Hofer 2003 Andreas Schütz German flat racing Champion Jockey Die Besten des deutschen Galoppsports 2024
German flat racing Champion Trainer
German_flat_racing_Champion_Trainer
German lawyer and hymnwriter
Johann Jakob Schütz (7 September 1640, Frankfurt – 22 May 1690, Frankfurt) was a German lawyer and hymnwriter. One of his hymns was reworked by Johann
Johann_Jacob_Schütz
Heinrich Schütz musical composition, printed 1648
music) is a collection of motets on German texts for choir by the German early Baroque composer and organist Heinrich Schütz. It was printed in Dresden in 1648
Geistliche_Chormusik
National anthem of Germany
Deutschland, Deutschland über alles, Über alles in der Welt, Wenn es stets zu Schutz und Trutze Brüderlich zusammenhält. Von der Maas bis an die Memel, Von der
Deutschlandlied
Steffen Schütz (born 1966) is a German entrepreneur and politician from the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW). Since 2024 he has been a member of the Landtag
Steffen_Schütz
Calendar year
November 4 – Lucas van Uden, Dutch painter (b. 1595) November 6 – Heinrich Schütz, German composer (b. 1585) November 16 – Esaias Boursse, Dutch painter (b. 1631)
1672
German rower (born 1958)
Birgit Schütz (born 8 October 1958 in Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German rower. Birgit Schütz at World Rowing Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans
Birgit_Schütz
German field hockey player
Heinz Schütz (born 25 February 1926) was a German field hockey player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans
Heinz_Schütz
Cycling championship
Pennington Great Britain Gran Fondo time trial Age 50-54 Adelheid Schutz Germany Molly van Houweling United States Marijke de Smedt Belgium Gran Fondo
2023 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships
2023_UCI_Gran_Fondo_World_Championships
German footballer
Tom Schütz (born 20 January 1988) is a former German professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder or centre-back. In the summer of 2020
Tom_Schütz
Austrian singer and actor (1935–2020)
"Ernst Schütz (Tenor) im 86. Lj". Bestattung Eiterbichler (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2020-12-31. Ernst Schütz at IMDb
Ernst_Schütz
German composer
only significant German composer of solo songs before 1630. Nauwach was born in Brandenburg, and was a pupil of Heinrich Schütz. Schütz dedicated a motet
Johann_Nauwach
Museum in Weissenfels, Germany
Heinrich Schütz House is a cultural site in Weißenfels, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The composer Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) lived here during his later
Heinrich Schütz House, Weißenfels
Heinrich_Schütz_House,_Weißenfels
Collection of sacred music by Schütz
texts, composed by Heinrich Schütz and first published in 1625. The pieces have individual numbers 53 to 93 in the Schütz-Werke-Verzeichnis (SWV), the
Cantiones_sacrae_(Schütz)
2019 German law
The German Law on the Protection of Trade Secrets (German: Gesetz zum Schutz von Geschäftsgeheimnissen), or Trade Secrets Law in short (German: GeschGehG)
Law on the Protection of Trade Secrets
Law_on_the_Protection_of_Trade_Secrets
German drinking song about a rape
cruder versions of the Donaulied, made available in 2020 by the German student Corinna Schütz as part of a petition against sexual violence in songs, has
Donaulied
German historian (1779–1844)
Friedrich Karl Julius Schütz (31 May 1779, in Halle an der Saale – 4 September 1844, in Leipzig) was a German historian. He was the son of philologist
Friedrich_Karl_Julius_Schütz
Přeučil Paul Reckzeh Karel Richard Richter Walter Schellenberg Günther Schütz Duncan Scott-Ford William G. Sebold Nathalie Sergueiew Edgar von Spiegel
List_of_German_spies
German horse trainer
generation to train professionally. Andreas Schütz started out as an amateur jockey, winning four German championships from 1984–1987 and the European
Andreas_Schütz
1635 funeral music by Heinrich Schütz
Heinrich Schütz wrote in 1635 or 1636 for the funeral services of Henry II, Count of Reuss-Gera, who had died on 3 December 1635. It is Schütz's most famous
Musikalische_Exequien
Polynesian language spoken in Hawaii
to 1780. Schütz (1994:44, 459) Carter (1996:144, 174) Carter (1996:187–188) Schütz (1994:41) Schütz (1994:61–65) Schütz (1994:304, 475) Schütz (1994:108–109)
Hawaiian_language
Austrian music pedagogue (1936–2020)
Karl Schütz (17 April 1936 – 13 October 2020) was an Austrian music pedagogue, church musician and organ researcher. Schütz was born in Vienna. He passed
Karl_Schütz
German military rank
occasionally occurs as a surname, or as Schütz, as in the opera Der Freischütz. The word itself is derived from the German word schützen, meaning to protect
Schütze
German school of church music (1929–1998)
music) was a music academy in Spandau, Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1929, it was housed in the Heinrich-Schütz-Haus in Spandau and was closed in 1998. The
Spandauer_Kirchenmusikschule
support the demonstrators. Schutz said that RIAS and the East German people expected these demands to be met: it was the East German people's task to show
East_German_uprising_of_1953
Neue Schütz-Ausgabe (new Schütz edition) is a new critical edition of the complete works by composer Heinrich Schütz (full title in German: Heinrich Schütz:
Neue_Schütz-Ausgabe
settings range in complexity from that of Schütz, for 7 voices, down to settings for 3 or 2 voices. The setting of Schütz (SWV 51) has been recorded several
Angst der Hellen und Friede der Seelen
Angst_der_Hellen_und_Friede_der_Seelen
German choral conductor, church music director, conductor, organist and composer
December 1977) was a German choral conductor, church music director, conductor, organist and composer. He founded the Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn in 1947
Fritz_Werner
Association football tournament in Germany
original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2019. Sascha Meyer, Jutta Schütz (7 July 2006). "Der Party-Hit der WM". Stern. Archived from the original
2006_FIFA_World_Cup
Austrian journalist (1906–1991)
Der schreckliche Friede. K.W.Schütz-Verlag, Göttingen 1961. Opfergang eines Volkes. Der totale Krieg. 2. Auflage. K.W.Schütz-Verlag, Göttingen 1963. General
Erich_Kern
Andreas Möller Alfons Moog Bernd Nickel Alfred Pfaff Peter Reichel Franz Schütz Wolfgang Solz Hans Stubb Willi Tiefel Kevin Trapp Ralf Weber Hans Weilbächer
List of Eintracht Frankfurt players
List_of_Eintracht_Frankfurt_players
Collection of sacred choral music
collection of sacred choral music, settings mostly of psalms in German by Heinrich Schütz, who had studied the Venetian polychoral style with Giovanni Gabrieli
Psalmen_Davids
Werner (Gottleuba, Pirna, 3 October 1621 - 1660s?) was a German cornettist under Heinrich Schütz at the Dresden court. He was the brother of the Danzig
Friedrich_Werner
1602 German metrical psalter by Cornelius Becker
notably Heinrich Schütz, whose four-part chorales were published in 1628 (in Freiburg) and revised and expanded in 1661 (in Dresden); the Schütz works bear
Becker_Psalter
Artist, curator and professor
2014, ART.FAIR Köln, Cologne, Germany, Schütz Fine Art-Chinese Department. 2014, Art Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria, Schütz Fine Art-Chinese Department. 2014
Wang_Xiaosong
1614/5 choral composition by Heinrich Schütz
internationally. Schütz studied the art of Venetian polychoral style in Venice with Giovanni Gabrieli. After his return to Germany, he first worked in
Jauchzet dem Herren, alle Welt, SWV 36
Jauchzet_dem_Herren,_alle_Welt,_SWV_36
German politician (1872–1945)
Deutschvölkischen Schutz- und Trutz-Bundes. 1919–1923 Leibniz-Verlag, Hamburg 1970, p. 258 Donald L. Niewyk, The Jews in Weimar Germany, Transaction Publishers
Richard_Kunze
German footballer
Arnold 'Pico' Schütz (19 January 1935 – 14 April 2015) was a German footballer who played as a midfielder or defender. He spent nine seasons in the Bundesliga
Arnold_Schütz
from 13 countries participated in the event. Finland (1) France (2) Germany (1) Great Britain (2) Italy (2) Netherlands (1) Poland (2) Portugal
1997 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's 5000 metres
1997_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Men's_5000_metres
German poet, composer and impresario (1613–1676)
organizing the court orchestra, and at times worked closely with Heinrich Schütz, who was appointed absentes Kapellmeister in 1655. She may have collaborated
Duchess Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg
Duchess_Elisabeth_Sophie_of_Mecklenburg
Retrieved 3 October 2023. "TPz Fuchs KAI verbessert Schutz der Soldaten im Einsatz". www.bundeswehr.de (in German). 8 May 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2023. "Rheinmetall
List of modern equipment of the German Army
List_of_modern_equipment_of_the_German_Army
German conservative and women's rights activist (1871–1961)
She joined the newly founded German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation (German: Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, DVSTB). In the
Martha_Voß-Zietz
German Nazi politician (1872–1962)
increasingly involved in right-wing politics and joined the Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, the largest, most active and most influential antisemitic
Wilhelm_Ohnesorge
SCHUTZ GERMANY
SCHUTZ GERMANY
Girl/Female
Biblical
Chained, bound, shut up.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Shute or Shewte in Devon, or possibly Shute in Wiltshire, named with Old English scīete ‘corner of land’.
Female
Hebrew
(צï‹×¤Ö´×™) Hebrew name TZOFI means "guard" or "scout."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian
To Observe; Spy; Scout
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for an archer, Middle English schut(te), schit(te) (from Old English scytta, a primary derivative of scēotan ‘to shoot’).Americanized spelling of German Schutt.
Boy/Male
Greek
A scout of Poseidon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Probably also an Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Schuh.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of Dutch Schutte ‘archer’.English
Americanized spelling of Dutch Schutte ‘archer’.English : occupational name for a scout or spy, or a nickname for someone who behaved like one, from Middle English scut ‘scout’ (Old French escoute, from escouter ‘to listen’).English : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English scut ‘hare’.
Female
Yiddish
(צï‹×¤Ö´×™Ö¸×”) Yiddish form of Hebrew Tzofi, TZOFIYA means "guard" or "scout."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places in Hampshire and Wiltshire named with Chute, from Celtic cēd ‘wood’. Compare Welsh coed.Americanized form of German Schütt, a variant of Schütte (see Schutte).
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, SCOUT means simply "scout," used by author Harper Lee for a character in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird.Â
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shute.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scutt 1, with the addition of the Middle English agent suffix -er.
Biblical
chained; bound; shut up
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Shutt.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of the Father of Anas and Munis whom the Prophet PBUH Sent as Scouts to Watch Quraysh Movements at Badr
Girl/Female
Biblical
Left hand, shut.
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Tzofiya, ZOFIA means "guard" or "scout." Compare with another form of Zofia.
Biblical
left hand; shut
SCHUTZ GERMANY
SCHUTZ GERMANY
Boy/Male
Basque Spanish American Arabic
Owns a new house.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sweet Person
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Virginia, VIRGIE means "maiden, virgin."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dream
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Order
Boy/Male
Indian
Radiant, Illuminating, Enlightening
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Precious
Girl/Female
Arabic
Journey
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
God Shiva
SCHUTZ GERMANY
SCHUTZ GERMANY
SCHUTZ GERMANY
SCHUTZ GERMANY
SCHUTZ GERMANY
v. t.
To fold together; to close over, as the fingers; to close by bringing the parts together; as, to shut the hand; to shut a book.
v. i.
To close itself; to become closed; as, the door shuts; it shuts hard.
imp. & p. p.
of Shut
v. t.
To close so as to hinder ingress or egress; as, to shut a door or a gate; to shut one's eyes or mouth.
v. t.
To pass over or through, as a scout; to reconnoiter; as, to scout a country.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scout
a.
Closed or fastened; as, a shut door.
imp. & p. p.
of Scout
v. t.
To forbid entrance into; to prohibit; to bar; as, to shut the ports of a country by a blockade.
n.
See Scout.
v. t.
To observe, watch, or look for, as a scout; to follow for the purpose of observation, as a scout.
v. t.
To reject with contempt, as something absurd; to treat with ridicule; to flout; as, to scout an idea or an apology.
n.
A spy; a scout.
v. i.
To go on the business of scouting, or watching the motions of an enemy; to act as a scout.
pl.
of Scutum
n.
Same as Chute, or Shoot.
n.
A spy; a scout.
n.
The act or time of shutting; close; as, the shut of a door.
n.
A scout; an explorer.
a.
Rid; clear; free; as, to get shut of a person.