Einstein (disambiguation)
Einstein - with special reference to the physicist Albert Einstein - denotes:
- Einstein (unit) , a physical auxiliary unit of measurement
- Einstein (TV film) , a German crime comedy by Thomas Jahn
- Einstein (TV series) , a German crime series based on the TV movie
- Einstein (moon crater) , a large impact crater on the Earth's moon
- Einstein (knowledge magazine) , a TV knowledge program of the SRF
- Einstein Observatory (1978–1982), the name of the space X-ray telescope High Energy Astronomy Observatory 2 after its launch from Earth
- (2001) Einstein , a main belt asteroid
- Einstein (Opera) (1974), an opera by Paul Dessau
Einstein is the family name of the following people:
- Abraham Einstein (1852–1939), German banker and from 1876 to 1936 co-owner of the banking house Gebr. Rosenfeld ; Father of Edgar Einstein (↓)
- Albert Einstein (1879–1955), German-born theoretical physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics [ Einstein is a link to that article]
- Albert Lawrence Einstein, better known as Albert Brooks (* 1947), American actor and screenwriter
- Alfred Einstein (1880–1952), German-American musicologist; distant relative of Albert Einstein (↑)
- Arik Einstein (1939–2013), Israeli singer
- Bernhard Caesar Einstein (1930–2008), Swiss-American engineer
- Bob Einstein (1942–2019), American actor and comedian
- Carl Einstein (1885–1940), German art historian and writer
- Edgar Einstein (1883 - after 1953 / before 1963), German banker and from 1921 to 1936 co-owner of the banking house Gebr. Rosenfeld ; Son of Abraham Einstein (↑)
- Eduard Einstein (1910–1965), Swiss poet; Son of Albert Einstein (↑) from his first marriage to Mileva Marić (↓)
- Edwin Einstein (1842–1905), American politician (GOP)
- Elsa Einstein (1876–1936), cousin and second wife of Albert Einstein (↑)
- Evelyn Einstein (1941–2011), adopted daughter of Hans Albert Einstein (↓), thus granddaughter of Albert Einstein (↑)
- Hans Albert Einstein (1904–1973), Swiss-American steel construction engineer and professor of hydraulics; Son of Albert Einstein (↑) from his first marriage to Mileva Marić (↓)
- Hermann Einstein (1847–1902), German electrical engineering pioneer and factory entrepreneur; Father of Albert Einstein (↑)
- Leopold Einstein (1833–1890; real name Leopold Löb ), German Esperanto pioneer
- Lewis Einstein (1877–1967), American diplomat
- Lieserl Einstein (1902– ?; likely Lieserl Marić ), illegitimate firstborn of Albert Einstein (↑) and his later first wife Mileva Marić (↓); her fate after 1903 is unknown
- Maja Einstein (1881–1951), German Romance philologist; Albert Einstein's sister (↑)
- Mileva Einstein-Marity (Hungarian) or -Marić (Serbian) or Mileva Marić-Einstein or -Ajnštajn (Serbian) (1875–1948; during lifetime Mileva Marić ), Serbian mathematician and physicist (o .); first wife of Albert Einstein and mother of Lieserl, Hans Albert and Eduard Einstein (all ↑)
- Otto Einstein (1876–1959), German doctor who emigrated to the USA in 1940
- Pauline Einstein (1858–1920), the mother of Albert Einstein
- Siegbert Einstein (1889–1968), German civil servant, politician and the last Jew in the Jewish community in Bad Buchau
- Siegfried Einstein (1919–1983), German poet, lyric poet, writer and essayist; Son of department store founder David Moses ("DM") Einstein (↓)
Einstein also stands for:
- Einstein (mountain) ( 1866 m ), a mountain in the Tyrolean Allgäu Alps
- Einstein Kaffee , a Berlin coffee roastery and coffee house chain; for Café Einstein s. u. Paragraph "See also"
- Hotel Einstein St. Gallen (1830), a classicist building in St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Einstein department store (1904), a building constructed by the Einstein family of Jewish textile entrepreneurs ( DM Einstein company ) in Laupheim in Upper Swabia
See also:
Wiktionary: Einstein - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- List of all Wikipedia articles with titles starting with Einstein
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title includes Einstein
- Cafe Einstein