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  • Lorentz (crater), crater on the Moon
  • Hendrikus Albertus Lorentz (1871–1944), Dutch explorer and diplomat
  • Lorentz National Park, a national park in Indonesian New Guinea, named for Hendrikus Albertus Lorentz
  • Lorentz Reige (born 1990), Swedish dancer
  • Dominique Lorentz, French investigative journalist who has written books on the stakes and reality of nuclear proliferation, as well as a film documentary, La République Atomique ("The Atomic Republic"), which related terrorist acts in France in the 1980s to the nuclear program of Iran
  • Jim Lorentz (born 1947), retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, St
  • Lore Lorentz (1920–1994), German cabaret artist/standup comedian
  • Lorentz Aspen (born 1978), Norwegian heavy metal pianist and keyboardist
  • Lorentz Dietrichson (1834–1917), Norwegian poet and historian of art and literature
  • Lorentz Eichstadt (1596–1660), German mathematician and astronomer. The lunar crater Eichstadt is named after him
  • Lorentz Harboe Ree (1888–1962), Norwegian architect
  • Lorentz Lange (1783–1860), Norwegian judge and politician
  • Lorentz Reitan (born 1946), Norwegian musicologist
  • Max Lorentz (born 1962), Swedish musician, songwriter and producer
  • Stanisław Lorentz (1899–1991), Polish scholar of music and history of art. Lorentz conducted an intensive correspondence with Lithuanian art conservation specialist Vladas Drėma. The letters were published in 1998
  • H. A. Lorentz (disambiguation)
  • Lorentz Medal, a prize awarded every four years by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Lorentz River, located in Western New Guinea, Indonesia
  • Lorentz catfish, a species of fish in the Ariidae family, and the only member of the genus Tetranesodon. It is endemic to West Papua in Indonesia
  • Lorentz, West Virginia

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