Goldstein (family name)
Goldstein is a family name .
Origin and meaning
The family name Goldstein is formed from the elements " gold " and " stone ". The name belongs to the Jewish circle of names and occurs particularly in Germany and the USA.
Name bearer
A.
- Abe Goldstein (1898–1977), American boxer
- Abraham Samuel Goldstein (1925–2005), American legal scholar
- Adam Goldstein (aka DJ AM ; 1973–2009), American musician and DJ
- Al Goldstein (1936–2013), American publisher
- Alexander Goldstein (composer) (* 1948), Russian-American composer and conductor
- Alexander Goldstein (writer) (1957-2006), Russian writer and journalist
- Allan A. Goldstein (* 1949), American director, screenwriter and film producer
- Andreas Goldstein (* 1964), German director, author and film producer
- Andrew Goldstein (* 1983), American lacrosse player and biologist
- Andy Goldstein , British television presenter
- Ann Goldstein (* 1957), American museum director
- Arthur Goldstein (1887–1941 / 42), German journalist and politician (SPD, KPD)
- Augusta von Goldstein (1764–1837), German writer
B.
- Barbara Goldstein (1966–2014), German novelist
- Baruch Goldstein (1956–1994), Israeli assassin and Kahanist
- Bernard Goldstein (1889–1959), Polish politician and labor leader
- Bernd Goldstein (* 1955), German athlete
- Boris Goldstein (1922–1987), Russian-German violinist
- Bruce Goldstein (* 1952), American filmmaker
C.
- Carl Gottlob von Goldstein (1678–1755), royal Polish and electoral Saxon councilor
- Catherine Goldstein (* 1958), French mathematician and mathematician
- Chaja Goldstein (1908–1999), Polish dancer and entertainer
D.
- David B. Goldstein , American physicist
E.
- E. Bruce Goldstein (* 1941), American psychologist
- Elizabeth Goldstein (before 1981), film, television and theater actress as well as musical actress and singer
- Emmanuel Goldstein , pseudonym of Eric Corley (* 1959), American hacker
- Eugen Goldstein (1850–1930), German physicist
G
- Gary Goldstein (* 1950), Israeli artist and art lecturer
- Georg Goldstein (economist) (1877–1943), German economist
- Georg Goldstein (photographer) (1898–1980), Jewish doctor and press photographer
- Gil Goldstein (* 1950), American accordion player, keyboardist and pianist
- Gordon D. Goldstein (1917–1989), American computer scientist
- Grigori Petrowitsch Goldstein (1870–1941), Russian painter, graphic artist and photographer
H
- Harry Goldstein (1880–1977), German businessman and chairman of the Jewish community in Hamburg
- Harvey Goldstein (1939-2020), British statistician
- Heinrich Goldstein (1814 – unknown), Silesian teacher
- Herbert Goldstein (1922–2005), American physicist
- Hermann Goldstein (1852–1909), German politician (SPD), MdR, MdL
I.
- Irwin Goldstein , American communications manager and government official
- Ivo Goldstein (* 1958), Croatian historian
J
- Jack Goldstein (1945–2003), Canadian conceptual artist
- Jenette Goldstein (* 1960), American actress
- Jesse Goldstein (1915–1959), American screenwriter and teacher
- Joachim Goldstein (* 1962), German soccer player
- Johann Arend von Goldstein (1606–1653), Swedish general of the cavalry
- Joseph Goldstein (* 1944), American Buddhist
- Joseph Goldstein (lawyer) (1923-2000), English lawyer
- Joseph L. Goldstein (* 1940), American geneticist
- Joshua Goldstein (* 1965), American population scientist
- Julius Goldstein (1873–1929), German cultural scientist and philosopher
- Jürgen Goldstein (* 1962), German philosopher
K
- Kilian Goldstein (1499–1568), German lawyer
- Kurt Goldstein (neurologist) (1878-1965), German neurologist and psychiatrist
- Kurt Goldstein (journalist) (1914–2007), German journalist and broadcast director
- Kurt Goldstein (actor) (1947–1995), German actor
L.
- Leah Goldstein (* 1969), Canadian-Israeli cyclist and kickboxer
- Limor Goldstein (* 1967), Israeli actress
- Lisa Goldstein (writer) (* 1953), American fantasy and science fiction author
- Lisa Goldstein (actress) (born 1981), American actress
- Ludwig Goldstein (1867–1943), German art historian and journalist
M.
- Malcolm Goldstein (* 1936), American composer, violinist and improvisation musician
- Margie Goldstein-Engle (* 1958), American show jumper
- Martha Goldstein (1919–2014), American harpsichordist and pianist
- Martin Goldstein (Mafioso) (1905 / 1906–1941), American Mafioso
- Martin Goldstein , maiden name of Martin Stone (1915–1998), American actor
- Martin Goldstein (physicist) (1919–2014), American physicist
- Martin Goldstein (physician) (1927–2012), German doctor and psychotherapist
- Max Goldstein (1925–2008), Swedish costume designer of German descent
- Mel Goldstein (meteorologist) (1945–2012), American presenter and meteorologist
- Melvyn Goldstein (* 1938), American anthropologist and Tibetan scholar
- Michael Goldstein (1917–1989), Russian-German violinist and music teacher
- Mojsej Markowitsch Goldstein , pseudonym W. Wolodarskij (1891-1918), Russian revolutionary
- Moritz Goldstein (1868–1934), German merchant, see Max-Bruch-Strasse 8
- Moritz Goldstein (1880–1977), German-American writer and journalist
N
- Nathaniel L. Goldstein (1896–1981), American lawyer and politician
O
- Otto Goldstein (1889–1933), German textile merchant and city councilor of Jewish origin
P
- Paul Goldstein (* 1976), American tennis player
- Perry Goldstein (* 1952), American composer and music teacher
- Pinchas Goldstein (1939–2007), Israeli politician
R.
- Raymond E. Goldstein (* 1961), American physicist
- Rebecca Goldstein (* 1950), American philosopher
- Rolf Goldstein (1912–1995), German-American jazz and entertainment musician
- Roy Goldstein (* 1993), Israeli cyclist
- Ruby Goldstein (1907-1984), American boxer and referee
S.
- Shai Goldstein (* 1968), Israeli entertainer
- Sheldon Goldstein (* 1947), American physicist
- Slavko Goldstein (1928–2017), Yugoslav or Croatian screenwriter, writer and politician
- Steven Goldstein (* 1981), Colombian racing car driver
- Sydney Goldstein (1903–1989), British mathematician and hydrodynamicist
T
- Theodor Goldstein (1912–1996), German founder of the Jewish community in Potsdam
- Thomas Goldstein (1913–1997), German-American historian, lecturer and journalist
V
- Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian social reformer, pacifist and suffragette
Z
- Zvi Goldstein (* 1947), Romanian-Israeli concept artist
Fictional characters
- Emmanuel Goldstein in George Orwell's novel 1984 , see 1984 (novel) #Emmanuel Goldstein
- Abraham "Abe" Goldstein in Volker Kutscher's historical crime novel Goldstein. Gereon Rath's third case