Ashkenazi
Ashkenazi stands for
- In the plural form Ashkenazim term for Jews from Central and Eastern Europe
Ashkenazi is - in different spellings - a Jewish family name and the name of the following people:
- Abraham Ashkenasi (1934–2016), American political scientist
- Betsalel Aschkenazi (1520–1592), Jewish scholar living in Egypt
- Danny Ashkenasi (* 1967), American composer and actor
- Dimitri Ashkenazy (* 1969), American clarinetist
- Gabi Aschkenasi (* 1954), Israeli Chief of Staff
- Gerschon Ulif Aschkenasi († 1693), Austrian rabbi
- Jakob Aschkenasi from Janow , (1550 – around 1628), author of the women's Bible Ze'enah u-Re'enah
- Léon Ashkénasi , (1922–1996; called Manitou ), French rabbi
- Lior Ashkenazi (* 1968), Israeli actor
- Ludvík Aškenazy (1921–1986), Czech writer, playwright and screenwriter
- Philippe Askenazy (* 1971), French economist
- Solomon Ashkenazi (around 1520 – around 1602), Jewish doctor and diplomat
- Samuel Aschkenazi (around 1525–1595), Jewish scholar
- Shmuel Ashkenasi (Rabbi) (1922–2020), Israeli rabbi and religious scholar
- Shmuel Ashkenasi (* 1941), Israeli violinist
- Szymon Askenazy (1866–1935), Polish historian, diplomat and politician
- Wladimir Dawidowitsch Aschkenasi (* 1937), Russian pianist and conductor
- Wowka Aschkenasi (* 1961), Russian pianist
- Zwi Hirsch Aschkenasi (1656–1718; called Chacham Zwi ), rabbi and Talmudic scholar