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Drach / Ukrainian: Драч Drač Family name Meaning dragon Region of origin Germany, Alsace Language(s) of origin German, Yiddish Related names Drach, Drache, Dracher, Drachner, Drachler, Drachmann (Drachman); Polish: Dragon "dragoon" Footnotes: [1] - David Paul Drach (1791, Strasbourg - 1868, Rome), Alsatian-Catican Roman Catholic librarian of Jewish descent
- Frederick Drach Tappert (1940, Philadelphia, PA - 2002, Coral Gables, FL), an American physicist
- Michel Drach (1930, Paris - 1990, Paris), a French film director, writer, producer and actor
- Vanja Drach (1932, Bošnjaci - 2009, Zagreb), a Croatian theatre and film actor
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- Eduard Drach (Ukrainian: Едуард Драч; born 1965, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast)
- Ivan Drach (Ukrainian: Іван Федорович Драч; born 1936), a Ukrainian poet, screenwriter, literary critic, politician
See also
- Cuevas del Drach, four great caves that are located in the island of Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
- The Caves of Drach, a juvenile science fiction novel
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