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{{wiktionary|Bernstein}}
'''Bernstein''' is a common surname in the [[German language]], meaning "[[amber]]" (literally "burn stone"). The name is used by both Germans and Jews, although it is most common among people of [[Ashkenazi]] Jewish heritage. The German pronunciation is {{IPA-de|ˈbɛʁnʃtaɪn||De-Bernstein.ogg}}, but in English, it is pronounced either as {{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɜːr|n|s|t|aɪ|n}} or {{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɜr|n|s|t|iː|n}}.
 
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* [[Abraham Bernstein (disambiguation)]], several people
* [[Adam Bernstein]] (born 1960), American film, music video, television director, and screenwriter
* [[Al Bernstein]] (born 1950), American sportscaster, writer, stage performer, recording artist, and speaker
* [[Al Bernstein (artist)|Al Bernstein]] (born 1949), Austrian contemporary artist
* [[Al Bernstein]] (born 1950), American boxing commentator
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* [[Alexander Bernstein, Baron Bernstein of Craigweil]] (1936–2010), British television executive and politician and psychologist, doctor of medicine, professor
* [[Alfred Bernstein]] (1911–2003), American civil rights and union activist
* [[Andrew Bernstein]] (born 1949disambiguation)]], American Objectivistseveral philosopherpeople
* [[Armyan Bernstein]], American film producer, director and screenwriter
* [[Arnold Bernstein]] (1888–1971), German-American shipowner and pioneer of transatlantic car transport
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* [[Aryeh Leib Bernstein]] (1708–1788), Chief Rabbi of [[Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Galicia]]
* [[Assaf Bernstein]] (born 1970), Israeli director and screenwriter.
* [[Axel Bernstein]] (1974–2017), German politician
* [[Basil Bernstein]] (1924–2000), British sociologist and linguist
* [[Benjamin Abram Bernstein]] (1881–1964), American mathematician
* [[Bernard Bernstein]] (1908–1990), American economist and public official
* [[Bernard Bernstein (table tennis)|Bernard Bernstein]] (1899–1963), English table tennis player
* [[Byron Bernstein]] (1989–2020), known as Reckful, Israeli-American Twitch streamer and former professional Esports player
* [[Bonnie Bernstein]] (born 1970), American sports broadcaster
* [[Byron Bernstein]] (1989–2020), known as Reckful, Israeli-American Twitch streamer and former professional Esports player
* [[Carl Bernstein]] (born 1944), American investigative journalist, Watergate reporter
* [[Charles Bernstein (poet)]] (born 1950), American poet, father of Felix Bernstein
* [[Charles Bernstein (composer)]] (born 1943), film and television music composer
* [[Charles Bernstein (poet)]] (born 1950), American poet, father of Felix Bernstein
* [[Daniel Bernstein]], video game and movie composer, and CEO of Sandlot Games
* [[Daniel J. Bernstein]] (born 1971), American mathematics professor, creator of qmail and djbdns, and plaintiff in ''Bernstein v. United States''
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* [[David I. Bernstein]], Rabbi at Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem and New York City
* [[Eduard Bernstein]] (1850–1932), German Social Democrat
* [[Edward M. Bernstein]] (born 1949), American lawyer, politician, and philanthropist
* [[Elmer Bernstein]] (1922–2004), American composer and conductor
* [[Elsa Bernstein]] (1866–1949), Austrian-German writer and dramatist of Jewish descent
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* [[J. Sidney Bernstein]] (1877–1943), Russian-American lawyer, politician, and judge
* [[Jack Bernstein]] (1899–1945), American boxer
* {{ill|[[Jacob Bernstein-Kohan|de|Jacob Bernstein-Kohan|ru|Бернштейн-Коган, Яков Матвеевич}}]] (1859–1929), Russian doctor and Zionist
* [[Jake Bernstein (journalist)|Jake Bernstein]], American Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and author
* [[Jake Bernstein]] (born 1946), American financial businesspeople
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* [[Ludwig B. Bernstein]] (1870–1944), Latvian-American sociologist and social worker
* [[Matt Bernstein]] (born 1982), American football player
* {{ill|Sarah[[Matt Bernstein (artist)|de|SarahMatt Bernstein}}]] (born 19851998), American jazzmakeup artist and improvisationinternet musiciancelebrity
* [[Max Bernstein]] (1854–1925), German art and theatre critic and author
* [[Melanie Bernstein]] (born 1976), German politician
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* [[Salomon Bernstein]] (1886–1968), Israeli painter
* [[Samuil Bernstein]] (1911–1997), Soviet linguist
* {{ill|Sarah Bernstein (musician)|de|Sarah Bernstein}} (born 1985), American jazz and improvisation musician
* [[Sergei Natanovich Bernstein]] (1880–1968), Soviet mathematician
* [[Sid Bernstein (editor)]] (1907–1993), Advertising Age co-founder, Crain publications chairman, Ad Age writer/editor
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* {{ill|Alexander Nikolaevich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Александр Николаевич}} (1870–1922), Russian and Soviet psychiatrist, psychotherapist
* {{ill|Alvin Bernstein|he|אלווין ברנשטיין}} (born 1927), Romanian Jewish writer, journalist, literary critic and theatertheatre editor
* {{ill|Andreas Christian Bernstein|de|Andreas Christian Bernstein}} (1672–1699), German hymn writer
* {{ill|Anna Matveevna Bernstein-Kogan|ru|Бернштейн-Коган, Анна Матвеевна}} (1868–?), French and Russian surgeon and medical scientist
* {{ill|[[Axel Bernstein|de|Axel Bernstein}}]] (1974–2017), German politician ( CDU )
* {{ill|Benjamin Yehuda Leib Bernstein|he|בנימין יהודה לייב ברנשטיין}} (1839–1905), the first Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Chayei Olam in Jerusalem.
* {{ill|Boris Moiseevich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Борис Моисеевич}} (1924–2015), Estonian Soviet art historian, doctor of art history
* {{ill|Caroline Bernstein|de|Caroline Bernstein}} (1797–1838), German writer
* {{ill|Charlotte Drews-Bernstein|de|Charlotte Drews-Bernstein}} (born 1936), German screenwriter , director , audio book producer and radio writer
* {{ill|Costa Bernstein|de|Costa Bernstein}} (born 1973), Russian-Israeli painter and sculptor
* {{ill|Deborah Bernstein|he|דבורה ברנשטיין}} (born 1944), Israeli professor emeritus, sociologist and social historian
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* {{ill|Enrique Bernstein Carabantes|de|Enrique Bernstein Carabantes}} (1910–1990), Chilean diplomat
* {{ill|F. O. Bernstein|de|F. O. Bernstein}} (1929–1999), German photographer
* {{ill|Faina Abramovna Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Фаина Абрамовна}} (1899–1976), Soviet istorik- medievalist , translator from Old French and modern French language
* {{ill|Frank Bernstein|de|Frank Bernstein}} (born 1964), German ancient historian
* {{ill|Friedrich Bernstein|de|Friedrich Bernstein (Verwaltungsjurist)}} (1818–1886), German military and administrative officials
* {{ill|Friedrich Ferdinand Wilhelm von Schäffer-Bernstein|de|Friedrich Ferdinand Wilhelm von Schäffer-Bernstein}} (1790–1861), Grand Ducal Hessian General of the Infantry and Minister of War
* {{ill|Georg Heinrich von Bernstein|de|Georg Heinrich von Bernstein}} (?–1670), Domdechant Magdeburg and canon to Naumburg
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* {{ill|Inna Abramovna Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Инна Абрамовна}} (1919–1992), Soviet and Russian literary critic
* {{ill|Inna Maksimovna Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Инна Максимовна}} (1929–2012), Soviet and Russian translator
* {{ill|Jacob Bernstein-Kohan|de|Jacob Bernstein-Kohan|ru|Бернштейн-Коган, Яков Матвеевич}} (1859–1929), Russian doctor and Zionist
* {{ill|Jenny Schaffer-Bernstein|de|Jenny Schaffer-Bernstein}} (1888–1943), Austrian actress
* {{ill|Johann Georg von Schäffer-Bernstein|de|Johann Georg von Schäffer-Bernstein}} (1757–1838), Hesse-Darmstadt Lieutenant General
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* {{ill|Karl Ilich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Карл Ильич}} (1842–1894), Russian lawyer, professor of law
* {{ill|Leonid Bernstein|he|לאוניד ברנשטיין}} (1921–2019), commander of a partisan battalion
* {{ill|Lev Matveevich Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Лев Матвеевич}} (1862–1889), Russian revolutionary , narodolets
* {{ill|Lev Semenovich Sinaev-Bernstein|ru|Синаев-Бернштейн, Лев Семёнович}} (1867–1944 ), French sculptor
* {{ill|Luca Bernstein|he|לוקה ברנשטיין}} (1873–1931), Romanian Jew poet, playwright and editor
* {{ill|Marcos Bernstein|pt|Marcos Bernstein}} (born 1970), Brazilian screenwriter and film director
* {{ill|Mark Lvovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Марк Львович}} (1919–1989), leading materials scientists of the USSR
* {{ill|Matvey Lvovich Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Матвей Львович}} (1886–1918), Russian revolutionary , political figure, Ph.D.
* {{ill|Mikhail Alexandrovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Михаил Александрович}} (1911–1984), Soviet oil geologist, teacher
* {{ill|Mikhail Davidovich Bernstein (literary critic)|ru|Бернштейн, Михаил Давидович (литературовед)}} (1911–2002), Soviet literary critic
* {{ill|Mira Bernstein|de|Mira Bernstein}} (1908–1943), Jewish teacher and communist
* {{ill|Mordechai Bernstein (publisher)|he|מרדכי ברנשטיין (מו"ל)}} (1893–1983), Israeli writer , playwright , publisher and public figure
* {{ill|Mordechai Bernstein (pioneer)|he|מרדכי ברנשטיין (חלוץ)}} (1862–1934), one of the founders of Rosh Pina
* {{ill|Moshe Bernstein (rabbi)|he|משה ברנשטיין (רב)}} (1892–1956), rabbi and Revisionist public activist
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* {{ill|Nikolay Davidovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Николай Давидович}} (1876–1938), Russian musicologist, music critic and historian
* {{ill|Paul Bernstein (cryptologist)|de|Paul Bernstein (Kryptologe)}} (1891–1976), German engineer and cryptologist
* {{ill|Paul Bernstein (political scientist)|de|Paul Bernstein (Politikwissenschaftler)}} (1897–1944 or 1945), German political scientist , journalist and community college teacher
* {{ill|Polina Samoilovna Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Полина Самойловна}} (1870–1949), Soviet translator
* {{ill|Reiner Bernstein|de|Reiner Bernstein}} (born 1939), German historian and publicist
* {{ill|Rohl Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Рохл}} (1869–1942), Jewish poet , novelist and playwright
* {{ill|Rudolf Bernstein|de|Rudolf Bernstein}} (1896–1977), German comintern and film official
* {{ill|Sarah Bernstein|de|Sarah Bernstein}} (born 1985), American jazz and improvisation musician
* {{ill|Sergei Alexandrowitsch Bernstein|de|Sergei Alexandrowitsch Bernstein}} (1901–1958), Russian civil engineer
* {{ill|Sergey Ignatievich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Сергей Игнатьевич}} (1892–1970), Russian (Soviet) linguist , bibliographer , historian of the theatertheatre, one of the founders of OPOZAZ
* {{ill|Sergey Vladimirovich Bernstein-Kogan|ru|Бернштейн-Коган, Сергей Владимирович}} (1886–1951), Russian and Soviet economist, economic geographer
* {{ill|Shimon Bernstein|he|שמעון ברנשטיין}} (1884–1962), literary researcher, writer, editor and Zionist

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Bernstein is a common surname in the German language, meaning "amber" (literally "burn stone"). The name is used by both Germans and Jews, although it is most common among people of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. The German pronunciation is [ˈbɛʁnʃtaɪn] , but in English, it is pronounced either as /ˈbɜːrnstn/ or /ˈbɜːrnstn/.

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