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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 |
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*{{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 |
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*{{ill|Lev Matveevich Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Лев Матвеевич}} (1862-1889), Russian revolutionary , narodolets |
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*{{ill|Lev Semenovich Sinaev-Bernstein|ru|Синаев-Бернштейн, Лев Семёнович}} (1867-1944 ), French sculptor |
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*{{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 |
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*{{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 |
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*{{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 |
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* [[Matt Bernstein]] (born 1982), American football player |
* [[Matt Bernstein]] (born 1982), American football player |
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*{{ill|Matvey Lvovich Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Матвей Львович}} (1886-1918), Russian revolutionary , political figure, Ph.D. |
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* [[Max Bernstein]] (1854–1925), German art and theatre critic and author |
* [[Max Bernstein]] (1854–1925), German art and theatre critic and author |
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*{{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 |
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*{{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 |
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*{{ill|Natalia Osipovna Kogan-Bernstein|ru|Коган-Бернштейн, Наталья Осиповна}} (1861-1927), Russian revolutionaryandpolitical activist. |
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*{{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 |
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*{{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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Look up Bernstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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 /ˈbɜːrnstiːn/.
People
Notable people with this surname include:
A–H
- Aaron Bernstein (1812–1884), German short story writer and historian
- Abe Bernstein (1892-1968), American Mobster
- Abraham Bernstein (born 1969), professor at the Institute of Computer Science
- Adam Bernstein (born 1960), American film, music video and television director and screenwriter
- Al Bernstein (born 1950), American sportscaster, writer, stage performer, recording artist, and speaker
- Al Bernstein (born 1949), Austrian contemporary artist
- Al Bernstein (born 1950), American boxing commentator
- Alan Bernstein (born 1947), Canadian medical researcher
- Alexander Bernstein, Baron Bernstein of Craigweil (1936–2010), British television executive and politician
- Alexander Nikolaevich Bernstein (1870-1922), Russian and Soviet psychiatrist , psychotherapist and psychologist , doctor of medicine , professor
- Alfred Bernstein (1897-1972), German football player
- Alvin Bernstein (born 1927), Romanian Jew writer , journalist , literary critic and theater editor
- Andrew Bernstein (born 1949), American Objectivist philosopher
- Andreas Christian Bernstein (1672-1699), German hymn writer
- Armyan Bernstein, American film producer, director and screenwriter
- Arnold Bernstein (1888-1971), German-American shipowner and pioneer of transatlantic car transport
- Artie Bernstein (1909–1964), American jazz bassist
- Aryeh Leib Bernstein (1890-1965), a veteran of the Yishuv, fought in Gallipoli in the Mule Regiment and was a member of Nili
- Asaf Bernstein (born 1970), Israeli director and screenwriter.
- Axel Bernstein (1974-2017), German politician ( CDU )
- Basil Bernstein (1924–2000), British sociologist and linguist
- Benjamin Abram Bernstein (1881–1964), American mathematician
- Benjamin Yehuda Leib Bernstein (1839-1905), the first Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Chayei Olam in Jerusalem.
- Bernard Bernstein (1908-1990), American economist and public official
- Bernard Bernstein (1899-1963), English table tennis player
- Bonnie Bernstein (born 1970), American sports broadcaster
- Boris Moiseevich Bernstein (1924-2015), Estonian Soviet art historian, doctor of art history
- Carl Bernstein (born 1944), American investigative journalist, Watergate reporter
- Caroline Bernstein (1797-1838), German writer
- Cron Bernstein (born 1970), South African model, actress, and singer-songwriter
- Charles Bernstein (born 1950), American poet, father of Felix Bernstein
- Charles Bernstein (composer) (born 1943), film and television music composer
- Charlotte Drews-Bernstein (born 1936), German screenwriter , director , audio book producer and radio writer
- Costa Bernstein (born 1973), Russian-Israeli painter and sculptor
- 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
- David Bernstein (executive) (born 1943), English football and business executive
- David E. Bernstein (born 1967), American law professor, writer, libertarian
- David I. Bernstein, Rabbi at Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem and New York City
- Deborah Bernstein (born 1944), Israeli professor emeritus, sociologist and social historian
- Drake Bernstein (born 1989), American tennis player
- 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
- Emil Bolden-Bernstein (1909-1993), educator, professor, editor and activist
- Enrique Bernstein Carabantes (1910-1990), Chilean diplomat
- Evan Bernstein (born 1960), Israeli Olympic wrestler
- F. O. Bernstein (1929-1999), German photographer
- Felix Bernstein (artist) (born 1992), American performance artist, son of Charles Bernstein
- Felix Bernstein (mathematician) (1878–1956), German mathematician
- Frank Bernstein (born 1964), German ancient historian
- Friedrich Bernstein (1818-1886), German military and administrative officials
- Friedrich Ferdinand Wilhelm von Schäffer-Bernstein (1790-1861), Grand Ducal Hessian General of the Infantry and Minister of War
- F. W. Bernstein (1938–2018), German poet, cartoonist, satirist and academic
- Georg Heinrich Bernstein (1787–1860), German orientalist
- Georg Heinrich von Bernstein (?-1670), Domdechant Magdeburg and canon to Naumburg
- Gerda Meyer-Bernstein (born 1924), American Contemporary artist
- Gregory Bernstein (born 1955), American screenwriter
- Hanan Bernstein (born 1955), officer in the IDF in the reserves with the rank of brigadier general
- Hans von Bernstein (1525-1589), Electoral Saxon Privy Council
- Harry Bernstein (1910–2011), British-born American author
- Heinrich Agathon Bernstein (1828 – 1865), German naturalist, zoologist and explorer
- Henri Bernstein (also Henry-Léon-Gustave-Charles Bernstein, 1876–1953), French playwright
- Henry Bernstein (sociologist) (1912–1964), social realist artist, WPA muralist
- Herbert Bernstein (1930-2001), German lawyer and university professor
- Herman Bernstein (1876–1935), Jewish American journalist and writer
- Hilda Bernstein (1915–2006), South African author, artist, activist against apartheid and for women's rights
I–N
- Ignaz Bernstein (1836-1909), Russian-Jewish folklorist and linguist
- Inna Abramovna Bernstein (1919-1992), Soviet and Russian literary critic
- Inna Maksimovna Bernstein (1929-2012), Soviet and Russian translator
- Ira B. Bernstein (born 1924), American physicist, specializing in theoretical plasma physics
- Isadore Bernstein (1876–1944), American screenwriter
- Jack Bernstein (1899-1945), American boxer
- Jacob Bernstein-Kohan (1859-1929), Russian doctor and Zionist
- Jake Bernstein, American Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and author
- Jake Bernstein (born 1946), American financial businesspeople
- Jared Bernstein (born 1955), American economist
- Jed Bernstein (born 1955), American executive in the performing arts
- Jenny Schaffer-Bernstein (1888-1943), Austrian actress
- Jeremy Bernstein (born 1929), Physicist on Project Orion (nuclear propulsion)
- Joe Bernstein (boxer) (1877–1931), one of the first great boxers to emerge from New York's Lower East Side
- Joe Bernstein (American football) (1893–1967), professional football player
- Joe Bernstein (poker player) (1899–1975), poker player and road gambler
- Johann Georg von Schäffer-Bernstein (1757-1838), Hesse-Darmstadt Lieutenant General
- Johann Gottlob Bernstein (1747-1835), German physician and professor of medicine
- Joseph Bernstein (born 1945), Israeli mathematician
- Joseph Milton Bernstein (1908–1975), alleged spy
- Josh Bernstein (born 1971), American explorer, author, and television personality
- Julius Bernstein (1839–1917), German neurobiologist
- Karl Ilich Bernstein (1842-1894), Russian lawyer, professor of law
- Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990), American composer, conductor, pianist and teacher
- Lionel Bernstein (1920–2002), South African anti-apartheid activist and political prisoner
- Leonid Bernstein (1921-2019), commander of a partisan battalion
- Lev Matveevich Kogan-Bernstein (1862-1889), Russian revolutionary , narodolets
- Lev Semenovich Sinaev-Bernstein (1867-1944 ), French sculptor
- Luca Bernstein (1873-1931), Romanian Jew poet, playwright and editor
- Marcos Bernstein (born 1970), Brazilian screenwriter and film director
- Mark Lvovich Bernstein (1919-1989), leading materials scientists of the USSR
- Matt Bernstein (born 1982), American football player
- Matvey Lvovich Kogan-Bernstein (1886-1918), Russian revolutionary , political figure, Ph.D.
- Max Bernstein (1854–1925), German art and theatre critic and author
- Melanie Bernstein (born 1976), German politician
- Michèle Bernstein (born 1932), French writer
- Mikhail Bernshtein (1875-1960), Soviet painter and art educator
- Mikhail Alexandrovich Bernstein (1911-1984), Soviet oil geologist, teacher
- Mikhail Davidovich Bernstein (literary critic) (1911-2002), Soviet literary critic
- Mira Bernstein (1908-1943), Jewish teacher and communist
- Miriam Bernstein-Cohen (1895-1991), Israeli actress, director, poet and translator
- Mordechai Bernstein (publisher) (1893-1983), Israeli writer , playwright , publisher and public figure
- Mordechai Bernstein (pioneer) (1862-1934), one of the founders of Rosh Pina
- Morris Louis Bernstein (1912–1962), American abstract expressionist painter
- Moshe Bernstein (rabbi) (1892-1956), rabbi and Revisionist public activist
- Natalia Osipovna Kogan-Bernstein (1861-1927), Russian revolutionaryandpolitical activist.
- Natan Osipovich Bernstein (1836-1891), Russian doctor, physiologist
- Naum Samuilovich Bernstein (1922-1997), Moldovan Soviet translator and journalist
- Nikolai Bernstein (1896–1966), Russian neurophysiologist
- Nikolay Davidovich Bernstein (1876-1938), Russian musicologist, music critic and historian
O–Z
- Ossip Bernstein (1882–1962), Russian chess master
- Peretz Bernstein (1890–1971), Zionist activist and Israeli politician
- Peter L. Bernstein (1919–2009), American author, economist, educator
- Phil Bernstein, American computer scientist
- Rhett Bernstein (born 1987), American soccer player
- Richard Bernstein (born 1944), American journalist
- Richard B. Bernstein (born 1956), American historian
- Richard K. Bernstein (born 1934), American physician
- Robert Bernstein (disambiguation)
- Roxy Bernstein (born 1972), American sportscaster
- Samuil Bernstein (1911–1997), Soviet linguist
- Sergei Natanovich Bernstein (1880–1968), Soviet mathematician
- Sidney Bernstein (disambiguation)
- Seymour Bernstein (born 1927), American pianist, composer, and teacher.
- Steven Bernstein (musician) (born 1961), American trumpeter and composer
- Theodore Menline Bernstein (1904–1979), American journalist, New York Times editor
- Theresa Bernstein (1890–2002), American artist and painter
- Walter Bernstein (born 1919), blacklisted American screenwriter
- William J. Bernstein (born 1948), American financial theorist
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, pseudonym of the character Janine Butcher in the British soap opera EastEnders
- Kudelia Aina Bernstein, a character in the mecha anime series Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
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
- All pages with titles containing Bernstein
- Justice Bernstein (disambiguation)
- Berenstein, a variant
- Bernstine
- Albert Baernstein II (1941–2014), American mathematician
- Dan Bern (born 1965), American musician who previously performed under the name Bernstein
- Eric Berne (1910–1970, born Bernstein), American psychiatrist and writer
- Burstyn (disambiguation), a Polish and Ukrainian version of the same word