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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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* [[Ludwig B. Bernstein]] (1870–1944), Latvian-American sociologist and social worker
* [[Matt Bernstein]] (born 1982), American football player
* [[Matt Bernstein (artist)|Matt Bernstein]] (born 1998), American makeup artist and internet celebrity
* [[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|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
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* {{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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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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