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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Cantor–Bernstein–Schroeder theorem]], after Felix Bernstein
* [[Bernstein–Sato polynomial]], after Joseph Bernstein and Mikio Sato
* [[Bernstein polynomial]], named after Sergei Natanovich Bernstein
* [[Bernstein inequality (disambiguation)|Bernstein's inequality]], named after Sergei Natanovich Bernstein
* [[Bernstein v. United States]], a set of court cases brought by Daniel J. Bernstein challenging restrictions on the export of encryption software outside the United States
* [[Bernstein Prize]], an Israeli literary prize
* [[Burstyn (disambiguation)]], a Polish and Ukrainian version of the same word
* [[Burstyn (disambiguation)]], a Polish and Ukrainian version of the same word
*[[AllianceBernstein]], a United States financial services firm


==References==
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Bernstein is a Jewish[1] surname meaning "amber". The German pronunciation is [ˈbɛʁnʃtaɪn] , but in English it is often /ˈbɜːrnstn/. Germanic variants: Börnsteen, Brennstein, lit. "burn[ing]stone"; lat. electrum or glaesum, gr. ἤλεκτρον ēlektron.[2] It may refer to:

People

Fictional people

  • Rugal Bernstein, a major villain in the King of Fighters video game series
  • Adelheid Bernstein, the son of Rugal, making a debut appearance in King of Fighters 2003
  • Mr Bernstein, the business partner of Charles Foster Kane in the 1941 film Citizen Kane
  • Judith Bernstein, a pseudonymous character in the British soap opera, EastEnders
  • Emily Bernstein, a Minor Character in the Baby Sitter's Club series

Places

See also

References

  1. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=5L494fMY2Y8C&pg=PA316&dq=bernstein+jewish+surnames
  2. ^ Wilhelm Gemoll: Griechisch-Deutsches Schul- und Handwörterbuch. München/Wien 1965.