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Goldberg (surname)

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Goldberg is a surname of German or Yiddish origin, meaning 'gold mountain', which is common among Ashkenazi Jews.[1][2] Notable people with the surname include:

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  • Aharon Goldberg, Israeli rabbi convicted of conspiracy to commit kidnapping and murder-for-hire
  • Alan Goldberg (architect), American architect
  • Alan E. Goldberg (born 1949), American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer
  • Arthur A. Goldberg (born 1940), American businessman, co-founder and co-director of Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing
  • Bertrand Goldberg (1913–1997), American architect and industrial designer
  • Billy Goldberg (born 1966), New York City emergency medicine physician
  • Dave Goldberg (1967–2015), American Internet entrepreneur
  • David Theo Goldberg (born 1952), South African philosopher, director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute
  • Denis Goldberg (1933–2020), South African anti-apartheid activist
  • Eric Goldberg (artist) (1890–1969), Canadian painter
  • Ian Goldberg (born 1973), Canadian cryptographer
  • Jonah Goldberg (born 1969), American conservative pundit
  • Joshua L. Goldberg (1896–1994), Belarusian-born American rabbi
  • Lucianne Goldberg (born 1935), American literary agent who was an important figure in the Monica Lewinsky scandal
  • Max Goldberg, owner of YTMND
  • Merle S. Goldberg (1936–1998), American abortion activist
  • Michael Goldberg (1924–2007), American abstract expressionist painter and teacher
  • Richard Steve Goldberg (born 1945), American convicted child pornographer
  • Rube Goldberg (1883–1970), American cartoonist and inventor of the eponymous machines
  • Suzanne Goldberg (1940–1999), New Zealand painter
  • Thorsten Goldberg (born 1960), German multimedia artist
  • Werner Goldberg (1919–2004), half-Jewish German (mischling) soldier and politician who was depicted in a German newspaper during World War II as "The Ideal German Soldier"
  • William Goldberg (diamond dealer) (1925–2003), American diamond dealer

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See also[]

  • David Goldberg (disambiguation)
  • Michael Goldberg (disambiguation)
  • Goldberg (disambiguation)
  • Golberg (disambiguation)
  • Goldberger
  • Goldenberg
  • Harpaz

References[]

  1. ^ Marline Otte (3 July 2006). Jewish Identities in German Popular Entertainment, 1890–1933. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107320888. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ Elon Gilad (22 April 2010). "What Does Your Jewish Name Mean?". Haaretz. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
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