Fels
Fels is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Allan Fels AO (born 1942), Australian economist, lawyer and public servant
- Anthony Fels (born 1964), former Australian politician
- Edmond de Fels (1858–1951), French diplomat, writer and historian, built the castle "Château de Voisins"[1] in 1903-06 by Rene Sergent
- Florent Fels (1891–1977), French journalist, publisher and author
- Joseph Fels (1853–1914), American soap manufacturer, millionaire, and philanthropist
- Ken Fels (born 1978), Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman
- Laurent Fels, writer and high school teacher in Luxembourg
- Mary Fels (1863–1953), German-born, American philanthropist, suffragist, Georgist; wife of Joseph Fels
- Samuel Simeon Fels (1860–1950), American businessman and philanthropist
- Willi Fels CMG (1858–1946), New Zealand merchant, collector and philanthropist
See also
- Joseph Fels Barnes (1907–1970), American journalist
- Adler Fels, California winery based in Sonoma
- Der Fels, group of German Expressionist artists around 1920 to 1927
- Der fließende Fels, German television series
- Hohle Fels, cave in the Swabian Jura of Germany with Upper Paleolithic finds
- Fels-Naptha, American brand of bar laundry soap
- Fels Formation, geologic formation in Austria
- Fels Institute of Government, University of Pennsylvania
- Fels am Wagram, municipality in the district of Tulln in Lower Austria
References
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