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'''Munk''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
'''Munk''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:


* [[Andrzej Munk]] (1920-1961), Polish film director
* [[Ivo Uukkivi|Munk]] (born 1965), alias of Estonian actor and singer Ivo Uukkivi
* [[cz: Alena Munková|Alena Munkova]] (born TBA), Czech writer who worked in Staflik a Spagetka
* [[Eduard Munk]] (1803-1871), German philologist
* [[Hermann Munk]] (1839-1912), German physiologist
* [[Anders Munk]] (1922–1989), Danish mycologist
* [[Jens Munk]] (1579-1628), Danish explorer of the Arctic
* [[Andrzej Munk]] (1920–1961), Polish film director
* [[Eduard Munk]] (1803–1871), German philologist
* [[Elie Munk]] (1900–1981), German-born French rabbi and rabbinic scholar
* [[Hermann Munk]] (1839–1912), German physiologist
* [[Jens Munk]] (1579–1628), Danish-Norwegian explorer of the Arctic
* [[cz:Jiří Munk|Jiri Munk]] (born TBA), Czech writer and Alena's brother
* [[József Munk]] (b. 1890), Hungarian Olympic medalist swimmer
* [[József Munk]] (b. 1890), Hungarian Olympic medalist swimmer
* [[Kaj Munk]] (1898-1944), Danish playwright
* [[Kaj Munk]] (1898–1944), Danish playwright
* [[Kirsten Munk]] (1598-1658), morganatic wife of Christian IV of Denmark
* [[Kirsten Munk]] (1598–1658), morganatic wife of Christian IV of Denmark-Norway
* [[Ludvig Munk]] (1537-1602), Governor-general of Norway from 1577 to 1583
* [[Ludvig Munk]] (1537–1602), Governor-general of Norway from 1577 to 1583
* [[Marc-David Munk]] (born 1973), Physician and executive
* [[Michael Max Munk]] (1890-1986), NASA, aerodynamics, Variable-Density Wind tunnel 1921
* [[Marie Munk]] (1885-1978), German-American lawyer, first female judge in Germany
* [[Max Munk]] (1890–1986), NASA, aerodynamics, Variable-Density Wind tunnel 1921
* [[Nina Munk]] (born 1967), American journalist and non-fiction writer
* [[Nina Munk]] (born 1967), American journalist and non-fiction writer
* [[Peter Munk]] (born 1927), Canadian businessman and philanthropist
* [[Peter Munk]] (1927–2018), Canadian businessman and philanthropist
* [[Salomon Munk]] (1803-1867), French Orientalist
* [[Salomon Munk]] (1803–1867), French Orientalist
* [[Walter Heinrich Munk]] (born 1917), oceanographer
* [[Walter Heinrich Munk]] (1917–2019), American oceanographer
* [[William Munk]] (1816-1898) English physician, compiler of [[Munk's Roll]]
* [[William Munk]] (1816–1898) English physician, compiler of [[Munk's Roll]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Munk (disambiguation)]]
* [[Munk (disambiguation)]]



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Latest revision as of 03:22, 7 July 2024

Munk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Munk (born 1965), alias of Estonian actor and singer Ivo Uukkivi
  • Alena Munkova (born TBA), Czech writer who worked in Staflik a Spagetka
  • Anders Munk (1922–1989), Danish mycologist
  • Andrzej Munk (1920–1961), Polish film director
  • Eduard Munk (1803–1871), German philologist
  • Elie Munk (1900–1981), German-born French rabbi and rabbinic scholar
  • Hermann Munk (1839–1912), German physiologist
  • Jens Munk (1579–1628), Danish-Norwegian explorer of the Arctic
  • Jiri Munk (born TBA), Czech writer and Alena's brother
  • József Munk (b. 1890), Hungarian Olympic medalist swimmer
  • Kaj Munk (1898–1944), Danish playwright
  • Kirsten Munk (1598–1658), morganatic wife of Christian IV of Denmark-Norway
  • Ludvig Munk (1537–1602), Governor-general of Norway from 1577 to 1583
  • Marc-David Munk (born 1973), Physician and executive
  • Marie Munk (1885-1978), German-American lawyer, first female judge in Germany
  • Max Munk (1890–1986), NASA, aerodynamics, Variable-Density Wind tunnel 1921
  • Nina Munk (born 1967), American journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Peter Munk (1927–2018), Canadian businessman and philanthropist
  • Salomon Munk (1803–1867), French Orientalist
  • Walter Heinrich Munk (1917–2019), American oceanographer
  • William Munk (1816–1898) English physician, compiler of Munk's Roll

See also

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