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Grosz or Grósz is a surname of several possible origins. "Grosz" is a Polish-language surname originally used by Poles and Polish Jews derived either from the nickname from Polish "grosz", a coin, 1/100th of Polish zloty or from Polish spelling of German Groß, meaning "large". Grósz is a Hungarian language spelling of "Groß". Notable people with this surname include:

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dbo:abstract Grosz or Grósz is a surname of several possible origins. "Grosz" is a Polish-language surname originally used by Poles and Polish Jews derived either from the nickname from Polish "grosz", a coin, 1/100th of Polish zloty or from Polish spelling of German Groß, meaning "large". Grósz is a Hungarian language spelling of "Groß". Notable people with this surname include: * Amihai Grosz (born 1979), Israeli violist * Barbara J. Grosz (born 1948), American artificial intelligence pioneer * Brian Grosz, American singer-songwriter * Dave Grosz (1938–2018), Canadian football quarterback * Dezső Grósz (1898–1987), Hungarian footballer * Edith Grosz (1919–2011), American pianist and music educator based in Amsterdam * Edward M. Grosz (born 1945), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church * Elizabeth Grosz (born 1952), feminist theorist * George Grosz (1893–1959), German artist in the Dada and New Objectivist movements * Gerald Grosz * Gisella Grosz (1875–1942), Hungarian classical pianist * István Grósz (1895–1944), Hungarian middle-distance runner * Károly Grósz (1930–1996), Hungarian communist politician * Marty Grosz (born 1930), German-born American jazz guitarist, banjoist, vocalist and composer * Peter Grosz, American actor and television writer * Stephen Grosz (born 1952), Britain author and psychoanalyst * Terry Grosz * Wilhelm Grosz (1894–1939), Austrian composer, pianist and conductor (en)
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rdfs:comment Grosz or Grósz is a surname of several possible origins. "Grosz" is a Polish-language surname originally used by Poles and Polish Jews derived either from the nickname from Polish "grosz", a coin, 1/100th of Polish zloty or from Polish spelling of German Groß, meaning "large". Grósz is a Hungarian language spelling of "Groß". Notable people with this surname include: (en)
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