Milch
Milch is the German word for milk, and an old English word for a milk-producing cow. It is also a surname derived from the German word, originally used as an occupational surname for people working as milk dealers or in dairy farming.
Milch is the German word for milk, and an old English word for a milk-producing cow.
It is also a surname derived from the German word, originally used as an occupational surname for people working as milk dealers or in dairy farming.[1]
Notable people with the name
[edit]- Al Milch (1919–2010), American football coach
- Ella Milch-Sheriff (born 1954), Israeli composer
- David Milch (born 1945), American television writer and producer
- Erhard Milch (1892–1972), German commander of the Luftwaffe during World War II
- Jacob Milch (1866–1945), Polish-American writer and chocolate manufacturer
- Klara Milch (1891–1970), Austrian swimmer and Olympic medallist
- Olivia Milch, American television writer and director
- Werner Milch (1903–1984), German lawyer and soldier