Rosenberg (family name)
Rosenberg is a family name .
Name bearer
A.
- Aaron Rosenberg (1912–1979), American film director and producer
- Adalbert von Rosenberg (1866–1934), landowner and member of the Prussian manor house
- Adolf Rosenberg (1850–1906), German art historian and publicist
- Adolf von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (General, 1779) (1779–1844), Prussian major general
- Adolf von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (General, 1808) (1808-1884), Prussian general of the infantry
- Alan Rosenberg (born 1950), American actor
- Albert Rosenberg (1856–1912), German doctor (laryngologist)
- Albert von Rosenberg (1874–?), American veterinarian
- Alex Rosenberg (1926–2007), American mathematician
- Alexander Rosenberg (* 1965), German actor, voice actor and dialog book author
- Alexander Rosenberg (philosopher) (* 1946), American philosopher
- Alexander Anton Rosenberg (1839–1926), Baltic German veterinarian
- Alexander L. Rosenberg (1946–2012), Soviet-American mathematician
- Alexander N. Rosenberg (* 1970), German-American journalist
- Alfons Rosenberg (1902–1985), German writer and symbol researcher
- Alfred von Rosenberg (Chamberlain) (1834–1906), Prussian officer and court official
- Alfred Rosenberg (1893-1946), German racial ideologist and politician (NSDAP)
- Alfred von Rosenberg (1904–1986), German politician (DP, CDU)
- Alfred von Rosenberg-Lipinsky (1824–1901), German judge and parliamentarian
- Alina Rosenberg (* 1992), German disabled athlete
- Allen Rosenberg (1931–2013), American rowing coach
- Andrew Rosenberg , director of the Union of Concerned Scientists' Center for Science and Democracy
- Arnold von Rosenberg (1824–1883), Prussian district administrator
- Arthur Rosenberg (1889–1943), German historian and politician (KPD, SPD)
- Artur Rosenberg (1887–1969), Austrian author and journalist
- August Burchard Raphael von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (1770–1836), Prussian district administrator
B.
- Barnett Rosenberg (1926–2009), American chemist
- Barr Rosenberg (* 1942), American scientist, economist and entrepreneur
- Bernhard Rosenberg (1864–1951), German doctor (died while emigrating to the USA)
- Boris Rosenberg (* 1962), Soviet table tennis player
C.
- Carl Rosenberg (1829–1885), Danish publicist
- Carola Rosenberg-Blume (1899–1987), German-American public educator
- Charles Rosenberg (* 1936), American historian of science
- Charlie Phil Rosenberg (1902–1976), American boxer
- Clara Feinstein-Rosenberg (1915–2013), Swiss business economist, lawyer and women's rights activist
D.
- Dave Rosenberg (1901–1979), American boxer
- Dawid Iochelewitsch Rosenberg (1879–1950), Soviet economist
E.
- Egon Rosenberg (1895–1976), German politician (FDP)
- Emanuel Rosenberg (1872–1962), Austrian inventor
- Emil Woldemar Rosenberg (1842–1925), German-Baltic anatomist
- Erich Rosenberg (1873–1954), German doctor and association official
- Erika Rosenberg-Band (* 1951), German writer, interpreter, translator, journalist and biographer
- Ernst von Rosenberg (1799–1864), Prussian major general
- Ernst Rosenberg (1862 – after 1929), German lawyer and judge
- Ethel Rosenberg (1915–1953), US alleged spy, see Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
- Eugene Rosenberg (* 1935), American-Israeli microbiologist
F.
- Fairy von Rosenberg , maiden name of Fairy von Lilienfeld
- Felix Rosenberg (1941–2014), Swiss politician (CVP), manager and cultural promoter
- Felix Orsini-Rosenberg (ambassador) , Austrian ambassador (father)
- Felix Orsini-Rosenberg (architect) (1929–2020), Austrian architect (son)
- Florian von Rosenberg (* 1980), German educational scientist and university professor
- Franz Rosenberg (1911–1994), German architect and urban planner
- Frederic von Rosenberg (1874–1937), German diplomat and politician
- Friedrich Rosenberg (1758–1833), German painter and etcher
- Fritz Rosenberg (entrepreneur) (1881–1943), German entrepreneur
- Fritz Rosenberg (sculptor) (1883 – after 1930), German sculptor
G
- George Rosenberg Roberts (* 1943), American entrepreneur
- Göran Rosenberg (* 1948), Swedish journalist
- Grete Rosenberg (1896–1979), German swimmer
H
- Hans von Rosenberg (1874–1937), German diplomat and politician, see Frederic von Rosenberg
- Hans Rosenberg (physicist) (1879–1940), German physicist
- Hans Rosenberg (historian) (1904–1988), German historian
- Hans Karl Rosenberg (1891–1942), German educator and university lecturer
- Harold Rosenberg (1906–1978), American art and culture critic
- Harold William Rosenberg (* 1941), American mathematician
- Harry Rosenberg (1925–2000), German seaman, curio dealer and numismatist
- Heinrich I von Rosenberg (Czech Jindřich I. z Rožmberka; † 1310), Chamberlain of the Kingdom of Bohemia
- Heinrich II. Von Rosenberg (around 1320–1346), Bohemian nobleman
- Henry III. von Rosenberg (1361–1412), Oberstburggraf of Bohemia
- Heinrich IV. Von Rosenberg (1427–1457), Bohemian nobleman and governor
- Heinrich V von Rosenberg (1456–1489), Bohemian nobleman
- Henry VI. von Rosenberg († 1494), Bohemian nobleman
- Heinrich VII von Rosenberg (1496–1526), Bohemian nobleman
- Heinrich von Rosenberg (racing rider) (1833–1900), Prussian cavalry general and racing rider, "father of German officer equestrianism"
- Heinrich Rosenberg (businessman) (1871–1941), Austrian businessman and commercial advisor (deported and murdered)
- Heinrich Wilhelm von Rosenberg (Henryk Wilhelm Rosenberg; 1711–1794), Polish-German book collector and advisor to King August III. from Poland
- Heinz Rosenberg (1921–1997), German businessman and survivor of the Holocaust
- Helmut Rosenberg (1936–1985), German rarity dealer and publisher
- Hermann von Rosenberg (1817–1888), German naturalist
- Hermann Rosenberg (singer) (1849-1911), German opera singer (tenor)
- Hermann Rosenberg (numismatist) (1896–1970), Swiss numismatist and coin dealer
- Hilde Rosenberg (1928–2019), Hamburg original and persecuted during the Nazi era
- Hilding Rosenberg (1892–1985), Swedish conductor and composer
- Holger Rosenberg (1955–2001), German author and collector
- Horst von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (1855–1923), German lieutenant general
- Howard Rosenberg (* 1942), American film critic and journalist
- Hugo von Rosenberg (1875–1944), German vice admiral
- Hugo Rosenberg (1895–1982), German geographer and lecturer
I.
- Ingrid von Rosenberg (* 1938), German English studies specialist and university professor
- Irene Rosenberg (1890–1986), German chemist
- Irma Rosenberg (1909–2000), actress and political activist of the German Social Democratic Workers' Party in the Czechoslovak Republic
- Isaac Rosenberg (1890–1918), British painter and poet
- Israel Rosenberg (around 1855–1903 / 1904), Yiddish actor and theater director
J
- Jakob Rosenberg (Esperantist) (1881–1937), Estonian Esperantist
- Jakob Rosenberg (art historian) (1893–1980), German-American art historian
- Jay Rosenberg (1942–2008), American philosopher
- Jimmy Rosenberg (* 1980), Dutch jazz guitarist
- Joe Rosenberg (* 1955), American jazz saxophonist and composer
- Joel Rosenberg (1954-2011), Canadian writer
- Johnny Rosenberg (* 1977), Dutch jazz musician
- Johann I von Rosenberg († 1389), Bohemian nobleman
- Johann II von Rosenberg ( the peacemaker ; 1434–1472), Bohemian nobleman, governor of Silesia
- Johann III. von Rosenberg (also Johann von Strakonitz ; 1484–1532), Bohemian nobleman, Grand Prior of the Johanniter
- Johann Rosenberg (pedagogue) (1633 / 1634–1713), German pedagogue
- Johann Andreas von Rosenberg (1600–1667), Austrian nobleman
- Johann Carl Wilhelm Rosenberg (1737–1797 / 1809), German painter and draftsman
- Johann Georg Rosenberg (1739–1808), German painter, etcher and engraver
- Johann Gottfried Rosenberg (1709–1779), German-Danish architect
- Johann Siegmund von Rosenberg (1708–1777), Prussian major general
- Johannes Küster von Rosenberg (around 1614–1685), German doctor
- John Rosenberg (* 1947/1948), American football coach
- Jonathan Rosenberg (mathematician) (* 1951), American mathematician
- Jonathan Rosenberg (comic book author) (* 1973), American comic book author
- Jörn Rosenberg , German diplomat
- Josefin Rosenberg , Swedish singer
- Jost II von Rosenberg (1430–1467), Prince-Bishop of Breslau, Grand Prior of the Johanniter
- Julius Rosenberg (merchant) (1851–1918), German merchant
- Julius Rosenberg (painter) (1877 – after 1937), German painter and art collector
- Julius Rosenberg (1918–1953), American spy, see Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
- Justus von Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (1837–1900), German administrative lawyer
K
- Karl von Rosenberg (General, 1798) (1798–1880), Prussian lieutenant general
- Karl von Rosenberg (General, 1828) (1828–1891), Prussian Lieutenant General
- Karl Rosenberg (didactic specialist) (1861–1936), Austrian teacher and didactic specialist
- Karl von Rosenberg (merchant) (1891–1942), Austro-German merchant, murdered in Auschwitz
- Karl Rosenberg (entrepreneur) (* 1942), German entrepreneur
- Ken Rosenberg , American Politician, Mayor of Mountain View, CA
- Kerstin Rosenberg (* 1967), German author
L.
- Laura Rosenberg (1869–1945), Austro-Hungarian opera singer (soprano / alto) and vocal teacher, see Laura Hilgermann
- Latica Honda-Rosenberg (* 1971), German violinist
- Leibl Rosenberg (* 1948), German publicist and writer
- Leo Rosenberg (1879–1963), German lawyer
- Ludwig Rosenberg (1903–1977), German trade unionist
- Lutz von Rosenberg Lipinsky (* 1965), German cabaret artist
M.
- Manfred Rosenberg (1929–2020), German conductor
- Marc Rosenberg (1852–1930), German art historian, philologist and collector
- Marc Rosenberg (screenwriter) , Australian screenwriter
- Marc Rosenberg (voice actor) , German voice actor
- Marianne Rosenberg (* 1955), German pop singer
- Marie Rosenberg (1907–1982), Austro-British biologist
- Markus Rosenberg (* 1982), Swedish footballer
- Markus Orsini-Rosenberg (* 1961), Austrian painter
- Marshall B. Rosenberg (1934-2015), American psychologist
- Martin Rosenberg (1908–1976), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Martina Rosenberg (* 1963), German journalist and author
- Mary S. Rosenberg (1900–1992), American publisher and publicist
- Max J. Rosenberg (1914–2004), American film producer, screenwriter and songwriter
- Maximilian Rosenberg (1885–1969), German doctor, writer and critic
- Melissa Rosenberg (* 1962), American screenwriter
- Mike Rosenberg (* 1984), known as Passenger (singer) , British musician
- Mozes Rosenberg (* 1983), Dutch jazz musician
N
- Nathan Rosenberg (1927–2015), American economist
O
- Oskar Rosenberg (1884–1963), German pediatrician
- Oskar von Rosenberg-Lipinsky (1823–1883), German administrative officer
- Oskar Adolf von Rosenberg (1878–1939), Austro-Hungarian banker and entrepreneur
- Otto Rosenberg (Orientalist) (1888–1919), Russian Orientalist
- Otto Rosenberg (1927–2001), representative of the Sinti and Roma
P
- Pamela Rosenberg (* 1945), American cultural manager and artistic director
- Paul Rosenberg (art dealer) (1881–1959), French art dealer
- Paul Rosenberg (music manager) (* 1971), American music manager, co-founder of the record label Shady Records
- Peter I. von Rosenberg ( the bold ; 1291–1347), treasurer of Bohemia
- Peter II von Rosenberg (1326–1384), Bohemian nobleman and canon
- Peter III von Rosenberg (1381–1406), Bohemian nobleman
- Peter IV von Rosenberg (1462–1523), governor of Bohemia
- Peter V. von Rosenberg ( the Lame ; 1489–1545), Bohemian nobleman
- Peter Rosenberg (1871–1919), Latvian pastor
- Peter Rosenberg (musician) (* 1950), German violinist and violin teacher
- Peter Rosenberg (linguist) (* 1953), German linguist and university professor
- Peter Wok von Rosenberg (1539–1611), Bohemian nobleman
- Petra Rosenberg (* 1952), German social worker and functionary for the Sinti and Roma
- Philip Rosenberg (* 1935), American art director and production designer
- Philipp von Rosenberg (around 1460–1513), Prince-Bishop of Speyer
- Pierre Rosenberg (* 1936), French art historian
R.
- Rainer Rosenberg (* 1953), Austrian journalist, awarded the Renner Prize for his life's work
- Raphael Rosenberg (* 1962), Austrian art historian and university professor
- Richard Rosenberg (1894–1987), German composer, musician, music theorist and lawyer
- Robert Rosenberg (Author) (1951–2006), Israeli author and journalist
- Robert Rosenberg (porn actor) (* 1975), Czech porn actor
- Rodrigo Rosenberg Marzano (1960–2009), Guatemalan politician
- Rolf Rosenberg (1921–2005), Swedish painter, draftsman and artisan
- Rudolf Rosenberg (1877–1969), German liqueur manufacturer and exile
S.
- Sara Rosenberg (* 1954), Argentine writer, painter and dramaturge
- Scott Mitchell Rosenberg (* 1963), American comic publisher, rights distributor and film producer
- Sid Rosenberg (* 1967), American radio presenter
- Solomon Leopold Millard Rosenberg (1869–1934), American Romanist and Hispanist
- Sophie zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1809–1838), German princess and princess of the Principality of Reuss older line
- Stan Rosenberg (* 1949), American politician
- Steven A. Rosenberg (* 1940), American surgeon and cancer researcher
- Stochelo Rosenberg (* 1968), Dutch jazz guitarist
- Stuart Rosenberg (1927–2007), American director
T
- Tamás Rosenberg (* 1947), German drummer and composer
- Therese Rosenberg (1757 – after 1813), Austrian theater actress
- Thomas Rosenberg (1908–1974), Danish journalist and editor-in-chief
- Tiit Rosenberg (* 1946), Estonian historian
- Tom Rosenberg , American film producer
- Toni Rosenberg (* 1988), German billiards player
- Tornado Rosenberg (* mid-1950s), guitarist
U
- Uwe Rosenberg (* 1970), German game designer
W.
- Walter Rosenberg (1882–1945), German sculptor and artist
- Vera Mikhailovna Rosenberg (1894–1965), Russian-Soviet mathematician and physicist
- Werner Rosenberg (lawyer) (1859–1930), German lawyer
- Werner Rosenberg (officer) (1911–1990), German officer
- Werner Rosenberg (politician) (* 1914), German politician (SPD)
- Wilhelm von Rosenberg (1535–1592), chief land treasurer and chief burgrave of Bohemia
- Wilhelm Rosenberg (1869–1923), Austrian economist and lawyer
- Wolf Rosenberg (1915–1996), German music critic
- Wolfgang Rosenberg (* 1951), German ice hockey player
See also
- Rosenberg (noble family) , a Bohemian noble family
- Rosenberg-Gruszczynski (noble family) , a Polish-Prussian noble family
- Orsini-Rosenberg , an Austrian noble family