Grau ([ˈɡɾaw]) is a common surname used in Catalan language, and can also be found in German language. It is a Catalan word meaning "grade", coming from the Latin word gradus. It is also a German word meaning "gray".
Agustí Grau (1893–1964), Spanish (Catalan) composer
Albin Grau (1884–1971), German artist, architect and occultist
Alexander Grau (born 1973), German racing driver
Alicia Grau (born 1955), Spanish (Catalan) artist
Benjamin Grau (born 1945), Spanish (Catalan) former motorcycle racer
Dieter Grau (1913–2014), German rocket scientist
Doris Grau (1924–1995), American actress, script supervisor and voice actress
Emili Prats Grau (born 1946) Andorran politician
Emilio Grau Sala (1911–1975), Spanish (Catalan) artist
Enrique Grau (1920–2004), Colombian artist
Eulàlia Grau (born 1946), Spanish (Catalan) artist
Francisco Grau (born 1947), Spanish musician
Fritz Grau (1894–?), German athlete
Hugo Grau (1899–1984), German biologist
Jacinto Grau (1877–1958), Spanish playwright
Jeff Grau (born 1979), American former football player
Joan Carretero i Grau (born 1955), Spanish (Catalan) politician
Jorge Grau (born 1930), Spanish (Catalan) director, scriptwriter, playwright and painter
José Sanchis Grau (1932–2011), Spanish comic book writer
Lester W. Grau (life-dates unknown), American military writer
Lorenzo Batlle y Grau (1810–1887), President of Uruguay from 1868–1872
Martin Grau (born 1992), German steeplechase runner
Miguel Grau Seminario (1834–1879), Peruvian naval officer
Oliver Grau (born 1965), German art historian
Polita Grau (1915–2000), former First Lady of Cuba
Ramón Grau (1881–1969), President of Cuba 1933–34 and 1944–48
Raúl Cubas Grau (born 1943), President of Paraguay, 1998–1999
Roberto Grau (1900–1944), Argentine chess player
Roberto Diego Grau (born 1970), Argentine former rugby player
Santiago Grau (born 1963), Spanish (Catalan) former field hockey player
Shirley Ann Grau (born 1929), American writer
Vicente Grau Juan (born 1968), Spanish athlete
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