List of Famous people named Markus
Markus Werba
Markus Werba is an Austrian baritone opera singer.
Markus Klaer
Markus Klaer was a German politician, surveying engineer, and member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Klaer served in the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin, the city's state parliament, from 2011 until 2016. He returned to the Abgeordnetenhaus from August 1, 2019, until his death on May 28, 2020.
Markus Grosskopf
Markus Grosskopf is a German musician and songwriter. He is best known as the bass guitarist, backing vocalist and founding member of power metal band Helloween.
Markus Zoecke
Markus Zoecke is a German former professional tennis player. Zoecke's primary weapon was a powerful serve that he could hit thanks to his height. He reached a highest singles ranking of No. 48 in March 1992. During his career he won one singles and one doubles title. He played three matches for the German Davis Cup team in 1992 and 1995.
Markus Rühl
Markus Rühl is a retired IFBB professional bodybuilder. Rühl began training at the age of 18 following a doctor's recommendation after sustaining a knee injury while playing football. At 120 lb., Rühl began training hard six days a week until deciding to compete on a professional level five years later. During this period he worked as a used-car salesman. Rühl signed a sponsorship deal with the famous brand Ultimate Nutrition in late 2008. In 2018 he started his own supplement company, Rühl's Bestes.
Markus N. Beeko
Markus N. Beeko is a German human rights activist and Secretary General of the German section of Amnesty International.
Markus Böttcher
Markus Böttcher is a German television actor.
Markus Liebherr
Markus Liebherr was a German-born Swiss businessman and a member of one of Europe's top family business dynasties.
Markus Prock
Markus Prock is an Austrian luger who competed between 1983 and 2002. Born in Innsbruck, Prock competed in six Winter Olympics winning three medals in the men's singles event with two silvers and one bronze (2002).
Markus Zamenhof
Mark Zamenhof is Esperanto form of Markus Fabianoviĉ Samenhof, "Christian" or goja name of Mordeĥaj Zamenhof, son of Fabian Zamenhof and father of L. L. Zamenhof ; teacher of languages French and German. Knight of many orders.