Kahneman
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| Kahneman, Kahaneman, Hebrew: כהנמן | |
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| Family name | |
| Meaning | Kohen (Hebrew), or Kahan, Kahane (Aramaic) + Germanic suffix -man (-mann), cf. Kadishman |
| Region of origin | Lithuania |
| Language(s) of origin | Yiddish (Aramaic or Hebrew + Germanic) |
| Related names | Kahan, Kagan, Kahane; Kahnmann (Kahnman), Cahnmann (Cahnman), Kohnmann, Kohnman |
Kahnemann, Kahneman, Kahaneman (Hebrew: כהנמן):
- Avraham Kahneman[1]
- Daniel Kahneman (Hebrew: כהנמן; born 1934), an Israeli psychologist and Nobel laureate in economics
- Harald Kahnemann-Oppenheimer, founder of Eulama
- Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman (Hebrew: כהנמן; 1886 – 1969), a Lithuania-born Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Ponevezh yeshiva
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