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Fröhlich
Fröhlich is a German language surname meaning cheerful. Also spelled Froelich, Froehlich, or Frolich, the surname may refer to:
- Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich, German evangelist, theologian and writer
- Adolf Froelich, Polish inventor, dentist and officer
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Albrecht Fröhlich, German Jewish mathematician
- Fröhlich Prize, prize of the London Mathematical Society, in memory of Albrecht Fröhlich
- Alfred Fröhlich, Austrian-American pharmacologist and neurologist
- Danny Frolich, artist from New Orleans famous for designing Mardi Gras art
- Charlotta Frölich, Swedish historian and agronomist
- Edward Fröhlich Haskell, scientist and philosopher
- Eric Froehlich, American professional poker player
- Eva Margareta Frölich, Swedish-Latvian visionary writer
- Gustav Fröhlich, German actor
- Harold E. Froehlich (1923–2007), American engineer who designed deep-diving exploratory submarine
- Harold Vernon Froehlich, U.S. congressman from Wisconsin, 1973–1975
- Herbert Fröhlich (1905–1991), German-born British physicist
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Jack Froehlich, American rocket scientist
- Froelich (crater), a crater on the moon named after Jack Froehlich
- Jean-Pierre Frohlich, New York City Ballet balletmaster and former soloist
- Johannes Frederik Fröhlich (1806–1860), Danish violinist, conductor and composer
- John Froelich, American inventor of the first gasoline-powered tractor
- Jürg Martin Fröhlich, Swiss mathematician and theoretical physicist
- Katharina Fröhlich (1801–1879), German lover of the poet Franz Grillparzer
- Linda Fröhlich, German professional basketball player
- Paul Frölich, German politician
- Paul Froehlich, Illinois politician
- Péter Fröhlich, Hungarian fencing master and Olympic coach
- Peter Gay (born Peter Joachim Fröhlich), historian
- Samuel Heinrich Froehlich (1803–1857), evangelist
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, United States Navy minesweeper in commission from 1917 to 1919