Knecht
Knecht, in German and Dutch, means a male servant. Etymologically, it is the cognate of English "knight".
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It may also refer to:
- People
- Émile Knecht (1923–2019), Swiss rower
- Guillaume Knecht, rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s
- Hans Knecht (1913–1996), Swiss road racing cyclist
- John Knecht (born 1947), American filmmaker
- Justin Heinrich Knecht (1752–1817), German composer
- Karl Kae Knecht (1883–1972), American artist
- Peter Knecht (born 1936), American attorney
- Reuben Knecht Bachman (1834–1911), American politician
- Robert Knecht (born 1926), British historian
- Bill Knecht (1930–1996), American rower
- Companies
- Gebr. Knecht AG, a Swiss bus transportation company
References
See also
- Kleinknecht, Wagenknecht
- Knecht Ruprecht, companion of Saint Nicholas in German folklore
- Knechtel, a surname
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