Piech
Central European surname
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Piech or Pieech (German: Piëch; Polish: Piech) is a Central European surname. This Slavic name originates from Poland, and spread to Czechoslovakia and Germany. It is known for being held by members of the Austrian business family Porsche-Piëch clan.[1][2][3]
Persons
Notable people with the surname include:
- Anton Piëch (1894–1952), Austrian lawyer, co-founder of Porsche GmbH, and manager of Volkswagen GmbH
- Ferdinand Piëch (1937–2019), Austrian business magnate, son of Anton Piëch and Louise Piëch
- Louise Piëch (1904–1999), Austrian businessperson, wife of Anton Piëch, daughter of Ferdinand Porsche
- Arkadiusz Piech (born 1985), Polish footballer
- Krzysztof Piech (born 1975), Polish economist
Families and lineages
Notable familial groupings with this surname include:
- Piëch family, the Austrian-German Porsche-Pieech automotive and business clan behind Volkswagen and Porsche
See also
- All pages with titles containing Piech
References
Surname list
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Surnames associated with the given name Peter
- Pētersons
- Petraitis
- Petravičius
- Petrusevičius
- McFetridge
- McPhedran
- Petrak
- Petrakov
- Petráš
- Petrash
- Petrashov
- Petrashevsky
- Petrek
- Petrecki
- Petrenko
- Petrić
- Petříček
- Petrick
- Petrik
- Petrikov
- Petrishin
- Petrof
- Petrov
- Petrovič
- Petrović
- Petrovich
- Petrovski
- Petrovsky
- Petrovykh
- Petrowski
- Petrunin
- Petrusewicz
- Petrushin
- Petryak
- Petryuk
- Petryk
- Petunin
- Pietrusiewicz
- Piotrowicz
- Piotrkowski
- Piotrowski
- Peterffy
- Petras
- Petre
- Petriashvili
- Petrosyan (multiple spellings)
- Petrus