Levinson
Levinson is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname meaning "son of Levi".[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- André Levinson (1887–1933), French dance journalist
- Arik Levinson, American economist
- Arthur D. Levinson (born 1950), American businessman
- Daniel Levinson (1920–1994), American psychologist
- Eric L. Levinson, American judge
- Feodor Levinson-Lessing (1861–1939), Russian geologist
- Gerald Levinson (born 1951), American composer
- Harold Levinson, American dyslexia researcher
- Horace Clifford Levinson (1895–1968), American mathematician
- Jerrold Levinson (born 1948), American philosophy professor
- Jessica Levinson, American law professor
- Joel Moss Levinson (born 1979/1980), American comedian
- Jonathan Levinson, fictional character (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Mark Levinson
- Mark Levinson (born 1946), American audio equipment designer (Mark Levinson Audio Systems)
- Mark Levinson, American film director
- Nathan Levinson (1888–1952), American sound engineer
- Norman Levinson (1912–1975), American mathematician
- Paul Levinson (born 1947), American author
- Richard Levinson (1934–1987), American writer and producer
- Robert Levinson (born 1948; disappeared 2007), American DEA and FBI agent
- Ronald B. Levinson (1896–1980), American philosopher
- Sam Levinson (born 1985), American actor
- Sanford Levinson (born 1941), American law professor
- Stephen C. Levinson (born 1947), British linguist
- Steven H. Levinson (born 1946), American judge
The variants Levinsohn and Lewinsohn may refer to:
- Isaac Baer Levinsohn (1788–1860), Ukrainian-Hebrew scholar and writer
- Joshua Lewinsohn (born 1833; death date unknown), Russian teacher and writer
- Ross Levinsohn, American media executive
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- Surnames
- Surnames of Scottish origin
- Americanized surnames
- English-language surnames
- Jewish surnames
- Levite surnames
- Yiddish-language surnames
- Patronymic surnames