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* [[Lionel Bernstein]] (1920–2002), South African anti-apartheid activist and political prisoner
* [[Lionel Bernstein]] (1920–2002), South African anti-apartheid activist and political prisoner
*{{ill|Leonid Bernstein|he|לאוניד ברנשטיין}} (1921-2019), commander of a partisan battalion
*{{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|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|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|Mark Lvovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Марк Львович}} (1919-1989), leading materials scientists of the USSR
* [[Matt Bernstein]] (born 1982), American football player
* [[Matt Bernstein]] (born 1982), American football player
*{{ill|Matvey Lvovich Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Матвей Львович}} (1886-1918), Russian revolutionary , political figure, Ph.D.
* [[Max Bernstein]] (1854–1925), German art and theatre critic and author
* [[Max Bernstein]] (1854–1925), German art and theatre critic and author
*{{ill|Melanie Bernstein|de|Melanie Bernstein}} (born 1976), German politician
*{{ill|Melanie Bernstein|de|Melanie Bernstein}} (born 1976), German politician
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* [[Morris Louis Bernstein]] (1912–1962), American abstract expressionist painter
* [[Morris Louis Bernstein]] (1912–1962), American abstract expressionist painter
*{{ill|Moshe Bernstein (rabbi)|he|משה ברנשטיין (רב)}} (1892-1956), rabbi and Revisionist public activist
*{{ill|Moshe Bernstein (rabbi)|he|משה ברנשטיין (רב)}} (1892-1956), rabbi and Revisionist public activist
*{{ill|Natalia Osipovna Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Наталья Осиповна}} (1861-1927), Russian revolutionaryandpolitical activist.
*{{ill|Natan Osipovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Натан Осипович}} (1836-1891), Russian doctor, physiologist
*{{ill|Natan Osipovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Натан Осипович}} (1836-1891), Russian doctor, physiologist
*{{ill|Naum Samuilovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Наум Самуилович}} (1922-1997), Moldovan Soviet translator and journalist
*{{ill|Naum Samuilovich Bernstein|ru|Бернштейн, Наум Самуилович}} (1922-1997), Moldovan Soviet translator and journalist

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Bernstein is a common surname in the German language meaning "amber". It can be either Jewish or non-Jewish, although it is more common among Jews. The German pronunciation is [ˈbɛʁnʃtaɪn] , but in English it is often /ˈbɜːrnstn/.

People

Notable people with this surname include:

A–H

I–N

O–Z

Fictional people

Places

  • Château du Bernstein, a castle in Alsace, France
  • Bernstein im Burgenland, a village near the Austrian-Hungarian border
  • Pełczyce, a town in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship, which was part of Germany until 1945 and is known as Bernstein in German (and Bersztén in Kashubian)

See also

References