Goldschmidt (family name)
Goldschmidt , Goldschmiedt or Goldschmitt is an originally Jewish family name .
Name bearer
A.
- Abraham Meyer Goldschmidt (1812–1889), rabbi of the Jewish community in Warsaw
- Adalbert von Goldschmidt (composer) (Adalbert Goldschmidt; 1848–1906), Austrian composer
- Adalbert von Goldschmidt (lawyer) (Loriarius (pseudonym); 1879–1940), German-US-American-Mexican lawyer, political scientist, teacher, lecturer, business journalist and trade editor
- Adolf Goldschmidt (? –1937), German businessman
- Adolph Goldschmidt (1863–1944), German art historian
- Aenne Goldschmidt (1920–2020), Swiss dancer, teacher and choreographer
- Alfons Goldschmidt (1879–1940), German writer
- Andreas Goldschmidt (* 1954), German natural scientist
- Annemarie and Elfriede Goldschmidt (1922 / 23–1942), victims of the National Socialist regime
- Anthony Goldschmidt (1942–2014), American graphic designer
- Arnd Goldschmidt (* 1981), German canoeist
- Arthur Goldschmidt (1873–1947), German lawyer, author and painter
B.
- Benedikt Goldschmidt (around 1575–1642), court banker in Kassel and head of the rural Jews
- Benjamin Goldschmidt (1807–1851), mathematician (Gauß student) and university professor
- Berthold Goldschmidt (1903–1996), German composer
- Bertrand L. Goldschmidt (1912-2002), French chemist
- Björn Goldschmidt (* 1979), German canoeist
- Bruno Goldschmitt (1881–1964), German painter, graphic artist, wood cutter and lithographer
C.
- Carl Leopold Goldschmidt (1787–1858), politician of the Free City of Frankfurt
D.
- Daniel Goldschmitt (* 1989), German soccer player
- David Goldschmidt (lawyer) (1883 – after 1963), German lawyer and author
- David Goldschmidt (painter) (1896–1981), Swiss painter
- David Goldschmidt (* 1942), American mathematician
- Dietrich Goldschmidt (1914–1998), German sociologist and educational researcher
E.
- Edmond Goldschmidt (1863–1932), French photographer
- Elisabeth Goldschmidt (1912–1970), Israeli geneticist and zoologist
- Ernst Goldschmidt (painter) (1879–1959), Danish painter and art historian
- Ernst Goldschmidt (resistance fighter) (1904–1963), German resistance fighter and man of letters
- Ernst Daniel Goldschmidt (1895–1972), German-Israeli librarian
F.
- Francisco C. Goldschmidt (* 1981), Chilean composer
- Franz Goldschmidt (* 1952), Swiss artist
- Friedrich Goldschmidt (1837–1902), industrialist and member of the German Reichstag
- Fritz Goldschmidt (1893–1968), German lawyer, President of the Senate at the Supreme Court
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- Georg Goldschmidt (1823–1904), German conductor and composer
- Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt (* 1928), French writer and translator
- Gertrud Louise Goldschmidt (1912–1994), German-Venezuelan artist
- Grant Goldschmidt (* 1983), South African beach volleyball player
- Guido Goldschmiedt (1850–1915), Austrian chemist
- Günther Goldschmidt (1894–1980), German librarian
H
- Hans Goldschmidt (chemist) (1861–1923), German chemist
- Hans Goldschmidt (historian) (1879–1940), German historian
- Hans Eberhard Goldschmidt (1908–1984), Austrian publicist, publisher and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Hans Walter Goldschmidt (pseudonym Hans Frischhof ; 1881–1940), German lawyer and university professor
- Hartmut Goldschmidt (* 1956), German physician
- Harry Goldschmidt (1910–1986), Swiss musicologist
- Heinrich Goldschmidt (Anabaptist) († 1529), Austrian Anabaptist
- Heinrich Jacob Goldschmidt (1857–1937), chemist, father of Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (1888–1947)
- Helmut Goldschmidt (1918–2005), German architect
- Henriette Goldschmidt (1825–1920), German women's rights activist and social worker
- Herbert Goldschmidt (1890–1943), German politician
- Hermann Goldschmidt (journalist) (1841–1922), Bohemian-Austrian journalist and writer
- Hermann Levin Goldschmidt (1914–1998), German-Swiss philosopher
- Hermann Mayer Salomon Goldschmidt (1802–1866), German-French astronomer and painter
- Hesse Goldschmidt (1689 / 90–1733), German businessman
- Hilde Goldschmidt (1897–1980), German painter and graphic artist of expressionism
- Hugo Goldschmidt (1859–1920), German musicologist
I.
- Isidor Goldschmidt (1893–1964), Austrian-American film distributor and film producer
- Ivan Goldschmidt (* 1958), Belgian film director and film producer
J
- Jakob Goldschmidt (1882–1955), German banker and art patron
- James Goldschmidt (1874–1940), German lawyer
- Johann Goldschmidt (1894–1962), Austrian politician (CSP)
- Johann Philipp Jakob von Horn-Goldschmidt (1724–1796), Vicar General in Cologne
- Johanna Goldschmidt (1806–1884), German women's rights activist, writer and philanthropist
- Johannes Goldschmidt (1894–1952), German physicist, meteorologist, climatologist
- Jonas Goldschmidt (1806–1900), German doctor, medical officer and writer
- Josef Goldschmidt (banker) († 1572), German banker
- Josef Goldschmidt (1907–1981), Israeli politician
- Joseph Goldschmidt (educator) (1842–1925), German educator
- Julius Goldschmidt (1884–1936), German addressing machine manufacturer
- Jürgen Goldschmidt (* 1961), German politician (FDP)
K
- Karl Goldschmidt (industrialist) (1792-1857), German industrialist (Kattunfabrik R. Goldschmidt and Sons Berlin)
- Karl Goldschmidt (1857–1926), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Karl Goldschmidt (painter) (* 1930), German painter
- Käthe Starke-Goldschmidt (1905–1990), German theater scholar and survivor of the Holocaust
- Kurt Walter Goldschmidt (1877–1942), writer and philosopher
L.
- Lazarus Goldschmidt (1871–1950), Lithuanian-British orientalist
- Leonore Goldschmidt (1897–1983), German educator
- Leopold Goldschmidt (1896–1987), German journalist
- Levin Goldschmidt (1829–1897), German lawyer
- Ludwig Goldschmidt (philosopher) (1853–1931), German mathematician, philosopher and teacher
- Ludwig Goldschmidt (judge) (1895–1970), German lawyer and judge (1938–1948 exile in London)
- Lukas Goldschmidt (* 1965), Austrian musician and composer
M.
- Marie-Anne von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1892–1973), German art collector, painter, writer
- Martin Goldschmidt (? –1915), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Matti Goldschmidt (* 1951), Austrian-Israeli choreographer
- Max Goldschmidt (1864 – after 1900), German humorist and folk singer
- Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1843–1940), German banker, art patron and art collector
- Meïr Aron Goldschmidt (1819–1887), Danish writer
- Miriam Goldschmidt (1947–2017), German actress, director and author
- Moritz von Goldschmidt (1803–1888), Prussian consul and authorized signatory of the Rothschild banking house
- Moritz Goldschmidt (biologist) (1863–1916), German botanist
- Moritz Goldschmidt (writer) (1865–1934), German writer
- Moses Goldschmidt (1873–1943), Jewish doctor and author during the Nazi era
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- Neil Goldschmidt (* 1940), American politician; Governor of Oregon from 1987 to 1991 and Secretary of Transportation of the United States from 1979 to 1981
- Nicholas Goldschmidt (1908–2004), Czech-Canadian musician
- Nils Goldschmidt (* 1970), German regulatory economist
O
- Otto Goldschmidt (1829–1907), German composer
P
- Paul Goldschmidt (historian) (1840 – around 1920), German historian
- Paul Goldschmidt (orientalist) (1850–1877), German orientalist
- Paul Goldschmidt (speech therapist) (1914–2010), Dutch speech therapist
- Paul Goldschmidt (baseball player) (* 1987), American baseball player
- Per Goldschmidt (1943–2013), Danish jazz musician and actor
- Peter Goldschmidt (1662–1713), Protestant preacher and author of two demonologies
- Peter Goldschmidt (Manager) (* 1947), American manager ( Sandoz AG)
- Pinchas Goldschmidt (* 1963), Chief Rabbi of Moscow
- Pippa Goldschmidt , British astrophysicist and writer
R.
- Richard Goldschmidt (1878–1958), German biologist and geneticist
- Richard Hellmuth Goldschmidt (1883–1968), German psychologist
- Robert Goldschmidt (1877–1935), Belgian physicist and inventor
- Rudolf Goldschmidt (1876–1950), German engineer, inventor and entrepreneur
- Rudolf Goldschmidt (District Administrator) (1896–1976), German administrative officer
- Ruth P. Goldschmidt-Lehmann (1930–2002), German-British-Israeli librarian
S.
- Salomon Goldschmidt (Rabbi, 1817) (1817–1897), German rabbi
- Salomon Goldschmidt (Rabbi, 1837) (1837–1927), German rabbi
- Siegfried Goldschmidt (physician) (1877–1926), German neurologist
- Siegfried Goldschmidt (lawyer) (1890–?), German lawyer and writer, probably murdered during the Holocaust
- Siegfried S. Goldschmidt (1844–1884), German Indologist and university professor
- Simon Goldschmidt (1600–1658), German court banker and head of regional Jewry
- Stefan Goldschmidt (1889–1971), German chemist
T
- Theo Goldschmidt (1883–1965), German chemist, industrialist and art collector
- Theodor Goldschmidt (1817–1875), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Tobias Goldschmidt (* 1981), State Secretary in the Ministry for Energy Transition, Agriculture, Environment, Nature and Digitization of the State of Schleswig-Holstein
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- Victor Goldschmidt (philosopher) (1914–1981), French philosopher of German origin
- Victor Mordechai Goldschmidt (1853–1933), German mineralogist, crystallographer, natural philosopher, collector and patron
- Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (1888–1947), Swiss-Norwegian geochemist
W.
- Walter Goldschmidt (1917–1986), Austrian conductor and composer
- Werner Goldschmidt (publisher) (1903–1975), art historian and publisher
- Werner Goldschmidt (lawyer) (1910–1987), legal philosopher and professor of international private law
- Wilhelm Goldschmidt (1841 – after 1922), bookseller in St. Petersburg, writer, translator and newspaper editor
See also:
- Evonik Goldschmidt , chemical company
- Goldschmidt (family)