Schwarz (surname)
Schwarz is a common surname, derived from the German schwarz, pronounced [ˈʃvaɐ̯ts], meaning the color black. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adolf Schwarz (1836-1910), Austria-Hungarian chess master
- Alan Schwarz (born 1968), American writer
- Albert Schwarz (born 1934), Russian-born American mathematician and theoretical physicist
- Annette Schwarz (born 1984), German pornographic actress
- Berthold Schwarz, Franciscan monk
- Brinsley Schwarz (musician), English guitarist
- Christian Friedrich Schwarz (1726–1798), German Protestant missionary
- Daniel R. Schwarz (born 1941), professor of English literature
- Danny Schwarz (model) (born 1987), English Model
- David Schwarz (footballer) (born 1972), Australian Rules footballer
- David Schwarz (1852–1897), Hungarian - Croatian aviation pioneer
- Ernst Schwarz (1889–1962), German zoologist who named the bonobo
- François Xavier de Schwarz (1762–1826), Badener who became a French general
- Franz Xaver Schwarz (1875-1947), Nazi treasurer
- Frederick August Otto Schwarz (1836–1911), German immigrant founder of F.A.O. Schwarz
- Gerard Schwarz (born 1947), American conductor
- Gotthold Schwarz (born 1952), German bass-baritone and conductor
- Harry Schwarz (1924-2010), South African lawyer, politician, diplomat and anti-apartheid leader
- Hermann Schwarz (philosopher) (1864-1951), German philosopher
- Hermann Amandus Schwarz (1843–1921), German mathematician
- Jacques Schwarz (1856-1921), Austrian chess player
- Jessica Schwarz (born 1977), German film and TV actress
- John H. Schwarz (born 1941), American theoretical physicist and one of the founders of string theory
- Joe Schwarz (born 1937), U. S. congressman from Michigan
- Johann Georg Schwarz (1751–87), Russian Freemason
- Josef Schwarz (born 1941), Czech-born German long jumper
- Karen Schwarz (born 1984), Peruvian beauty pageant titleholder and Miss Perú, she represented Peru in Miss Universe 2009.
- Karl Schwarz (1812–1885), German Protestant theologian
- Lavoslav Schwarz (1837–1906), Croatian merchant and a historically significant figure of the Jewish community in Zagreb
- Laurent Schwartz (1915-2012), French mathematician, pioneer of the theory of distributions
- Mommie Schwarz (1876-1942), Dutch painter
- Paul Schwarz (1867-1939), German orientalist
- Reggie Schwarz (1875–1918), Anglo-South African cricketer and rugby union player
- Robert Schwarz Strauss (1918-2014), American government officer
- Rodolfo Barragán Schwarz, (born 1931) Mexican architect
- Rudolf Schwarz (conductor) (1905-1994), Austrian conductor
- Stefan Schwarz (born 1969), Swedish midfielder
- Udo Schwarz (born 1986), German rugby union international
- Christian Schwarz-Schilling (born 1930), German politician
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