Fine

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Fein stands for:


Fein is the family name of the following people:

  • Adrian Fein (* 1999), German soccer player
  • Benjamin Fein (1887–1962), American mobster
  • Christoph Friedrich Fein († 1761), Protestant theologian
  • Eduard Fein (1813–1858), German legal scholar
  • Egon Fein (1928–2006), German journalist and book author
  • Georg Fein (1803–1869), German publicist and democratic politician from Vormärz, founder and organizer of workers' education associations
  • Georg Fein senior (1755–1813), Mayor of Helmstedt, General Inspector of Indirect Taxes, General Director of the State Domains in the Kingdom of Westphalia
  • Hans Fein (1899–1969), German entrepreneur, grandson of Wilhelm Emil Fein , operations manager at C. & E. Fein GmbH
  • Irving Fein (1911–2012), American actor and television producer
  • Joel Fein (1944–2007), American sound engineer
  • Leonard Fein (1934–2014), American Judaist, sociologist and publicist
  • Maria Fein (1892–1965), German actress
  • Otto Fein (1895–1953), German naval officer in both world wars
  • Rashi Fein (1926-2014), American economist
  • Raymond Fein (* 1950), Swiss pianist and moderator
  • Robert Fein (1907–1975), Austrian weightlifter
  • Rudolf Walther-Fein (1875–1933), Austrian actor, film director and film production manager
  • Tony Fein († 2009), American football player
  • Walter Fein , German actor
  • Wilhelm Emil Fein (1842–1898), German entrepreneur and founder of C. & E. Fein GmbH , is considered the inventor of the first electric hand drill


fine is

  • the short form for specifying the fineness of a coin, for example 0.925 fine


FEIN stands for:

  • Friedberger owner identification number , see EIN coding


See also:

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