Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer stands for:
- Oppenheimer (family) , Jewish patrician family
- Oppenheimer (moon crater) , named after Robert Oppenheimer
- SH Oppenheimer jr. , Banking house founded in Hanover in 1879
Oppenheimer is the family name of the following people:
- Alan Oppenheimer (* 1930), American actor and voice actor
- Albert Oppenheimer (1814–1897), German banker
- Bridget Oppenheimer († 2013), South African horse racing stable owner
- Carl Oppenheimer (1874–1941), German biochemist
- David Oppenheimer (Rabbi) (1664–1736), German rabbi and bibliophile
- David Oppenheimer (entrepreneur) (1834–1897), German-Canadian entrepreneur and politician
- David Oppenheimer (neuropathologist) , British neuropathologist
- Deborah Oppenheimer , American film producer
- Emil Oppenheimer (1844–1922), German entrepreneur and millionaire, see Emil Oppenheimer & Co.
- Ernest Oppenheimer (1880–1957), German diamond dealer
- Felix Oppenheimer (1874–1938), Austrian writer
- Frank Oppenheimer (1912–1985), American physicist
- Franz Oppenheimer (1864–1943), German sociologist and economist
- Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer (1898–1968), German-American lawyer
- Georg Oppenheimer (1805-1884), German lawyer
- George Oppenheimer (1900–1977), American screenwriter and songwriter
- Gertrud Oppenheimer (1893–1948), German chemist
- Günter Oppenheimer (1924–2003), German musician and composer
- Harry Frederick Oppenheimer (1908–2000), South African entrepreneur
- Hillel Oppenheimer (1899–1971), German-Israeli botanist
- Hirsch Oppenheimer (1794–1870), German merchant and founder
- Jane M. Oppenheimer (1911–1996), American embryologist and science historian
- Johanna Oppenheimer (1872–1942), German painter
- Johannes Oppenheimer (1918–2007), Vice President of the Federal Administrative Court
- Joseph Oppenheimer (1876–1966), German landscape and portrait painter
- Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698–1738), German merchant and court factor for the Duke of Württemberg
- Joshua Oppenheimer (* 1974), American film director
- Klara Oppenheimer (1867–1943), German pediatrician and women's rights activist
- Klaus Oppenheimer (1905–1986), Dutch theologian of German origin
- Louise Oppenheimer ; Birth name of Louise Tesdorpf (1835–1919), German writer
- Ludwig von Oppenheimer (1843–1909), Austrian landowner and politician
- Ludwig Yehuda Oppenheimer (1897–1979), German-Israeli agricultural economist
- Max Oppenheimer (painter) (1885–1954), Austrian painter
- Max Oppenheimer , real name of Max Ophüls (1902–1957), German-French film, theater and radio play director
- Max Oppenheimer (publicist) (1919–1994), German publicist, historian, trade unionist and politician
- Michael Oppenheimer (* 1946), American geoscientist
- Moritz Oppenheimer (1879–1934), German businessman and Nazi victim
- Moritz James Oppenheimer (1879–1941), German businessman, equestrian and victim of National Socialism
- Nicky Oppenheimer ( Nicholas Frank Oppenheimer ; * 1945), South African entrepreneur
- Olga Oppenheimer (married Worringer; 1886–1941), German painter and graphic artist of Expressionism
- Otto Oppenheimer (1875–1951), Jewish cloth wholesaler in Bruchsal
- Peer J. Oppenheimer (* 1920), American film producer and screenwriter
- Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967), American physicist of German descent
- Samuel Oppenheimer (1653–1703), German court factor, court Jew at the imperial court in Vienna, the “Fugger of his time”, regional rabbi
- Sara Oppenheimer (1844–1906), German opera singer
- Sarah Oppenheimer (* 1972), American artist
- Sean Oppenheimer (* 1967), Nauruan politician
- Stephen Oppenheimer (* 1947), British doctor and author
- Thomas Oppenheimer (* 1988), German ice hockey player
- Zacharias Oppenheimer (manufacturer) (1773–1827), German textile manufacturer
- Zacharias Oppenheimer (1830–1904), German physician and university professor
See also:
- Adler & Oppenheimer , German leather goods manufacturer
- Oppenheim (disambiguation)