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|name = Grinberg, Grynberg |
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|meaning = green mountain |
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|region = Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Israel |
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|language = Yiddish |
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|related names = Grynberg (Polish form), [[Grīnbergs]], [[Grīnberga]] (Latvian form), [[Grinbergas]] (Lithuanian form)<br>[[Greenberg]], [[Grünberg (surname)|Grünberg]], [[Grimberg]]; [[Grünberger]] |
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'''Grinberg''' ({{lang-yi|'''גרינבערג'''}}, {{lang-ru|'''Гринберг'''}}, {{lang-uk|Грінберг}}) is the surname of: |
'''Grinberg''' ({{lang-yi|'''גרינבערג'''}}, {{lang-ru|'''Гринберг'''}}, {{lang-uk|Грінберг}}) is the surname of: |
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* [[Adam Greenberg|Adam Grinberg]] (born 1939, Kraków), a cinematographer |
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* [[Alexandre Grinberg|Alexandre Danielevich Grinberg]] (1885 - 1979), a Russian-French photographer<ref>[[:fr:Alexandre Grinberg]]</ref> |
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* [[Anouk Grinberg]] (born 1963, Uccle), a Begian actor<ref>[[:fr:Anouk Grinberg]]</ref> |
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* [[Edward Grinberg]] (born ?), an Israeli architect and urban planner |
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** [[Grinberg's theorem]], named after Emanuel Grinberg |
** [[Grinberg's theorem]], named after Emanuel Grinberg |
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* [[Gedalio Grinberg|Gedalio "Gerry" Grinberg]] (1931 - 2009), a Cuban-American watchmaker |
* [[Gedalio Grinberg|Gedalio "Gerry" Grinberg]] (1931 - 2009), a Cuban-American watchmaker |
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* [[Iosif Grinberg|Iosif (L'vovich) Grinberg]] (1906 - 1980), a Soviet literary critic |
* [[Iosif Grinberg|Iosif (L'vovich) Grinberg]] (1906 - 1980), a Soviet literary critic |
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* Ivan Grinberg, the birth name of ''[[Philip Rahv]]'' |
* Ivan Grinberg (1908, Kupin, Ukraine - 1973), the birth name of ''[[Philip Rahv]]'' |
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* [[Jānis Grīnbergs|Johans ''(Jānis)'' Grīnbergs]] (1869 - 1923)<ref>[[:lv:Jānis Grīnbergs]]</ref> |
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* [[Lāsma Grīnberga]] |
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* [[Leon Grinberg]] (1921, Buenos-Aires - 2007), an Argentine psychoanalist<ref>[[:fr:Leon Grinberg]]</ref> |
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* [[Grīnberga Māra]] |
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* [[Maria Grinberg|Maria (Izrailevna) Grinberg]] (1908 - 1978), Soviet pianist |
* [[Maria Grinberg|Maria (Izrailevna) Grinberg]] (1908 - 1978), Soviet pianist |
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* [[Roman Grinberg]], a Moldovan-Austrian musician<ref>[[:de:Roman Grinberg|(de)]]</ref> |
* [[Roman Grinberg]] (1962, Bălţi), a Moldovan-Austrian musician<ref>[[:de:Roman Grinberg|(de)]]</ref> |
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* [[Sara Topelson de Grinberg]] (born 1945), Polish-born Mexican architect |
* [[Sara Topelson de Grinberg]] (born 1945), Polish-born Mexican architect |
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* [[Teodors Zaļkalns|Teodors Grīnbergs]] (1870 - 1962)<ref>[[:lv:Teodors Zaļkalns]]</ref> |
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* [[Viesturs Grīnbergs]]<ref>[[:lv:Viesturs Grīnbergs]]</ref> |
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* [[Vladimir Medem|Vladimir Davidovich Medem, né Grinberg]] ({{lang-ru|Владимир Давидович Медем}}; 1879, Liepāja - 1923, New York City) |
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* [[G. Yafit|Yafit Grinberg]] ({{lang-he-n|<font lang-he>יפית גרינברג</font>}}; born 1951), an Israeli businesswoman |
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* [[Yoysef Grinberg]] (1900 - 1996), Polish-born American film and Yiddish theatre actor |
* [[Yoysef Grinberg]] (1900 - 1996), Polish-born American film and Yiddish theatre actor |
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* [[Zalman Grinberg]] (1912 - 1983), American physician |
* [[Zalman Grinberg]] (1912 - 1983), American physician |
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=== Grynberg === |
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* [[Henryk Grynberg]] (born 1936, Warsaw), a Jewish Polish writer and actor |
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* [[Jack J. Grynberg]] (born 1932), a Denver-based oil- and gas developer |
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* [[Marian Grynberg]] (born 1940), Jewish Polish physicist<ref>[[:pl:Marian Grynberg]]</ref> |
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* [[Michał Grynberg]] (1909 - 2000), Jewish Polish histiorian<ref>[[:pl:Michał Grynberg]]</ref> |
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* [[Wiera Gran|Weronika Grynberg]] (1916 - 2007), Jewish Polish actress<ref>[[:pl:Wiera Gran]]</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Grynberg v. Commissioner]], the United States Tax Court |
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* [[Grimberg]] |
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* [[Greenberg]] |
* [[Greenberg]] |
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* [[Grünberg (disambiguation)|Grünberg]] |
* [[Grünberg (disambiguation)|Grünberg]] |
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{{surname|Grinberg, [[Grynberg]]}} |
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Language(s) | Yiddish |
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Meaning | green mountain |
Region of origin | Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, Israel |
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Related names | Grynberg (Polish form), Grīnbergs, Grīnberga (Latvian form), Grinbergas (Lithuanian form) Greenberg, Grünberg, Grimberg; Grünberger |
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Grinberg (Yiddish: גרינבערג, Russian: Гринберг, Ukrainian: Грінберг) is the surname of:
- Adam Grinberg (born 1939, Kraków), a cinematographer
- Alexandre Danielevich Grinberg (1885 - 1979), a Russian-French photographer[1]
- Anouk Grinberg (born 1963, Uccle), a Begian actor[2]
- Edward Grinberg (born ?), an Israeli architect and urban planner
- Emanuel Grinberg (Latvian: Emanuels Grīnbergs; 1911 - 1982), a Latvian mathematician
- Grinberg's theorem, named after Emanuel Grinberg
- Gedalio "Gerry" Grinberg (1931 - 2009), a Cuban-American watchmaker
- Iosif (L'vovich) Grinberg (1906 - 1980), a Soviet literary critic
- Ivan Grinberg (1908, Kupin, Ukraine - 1973), the birth name of Philip Rahv
- Johans (Jānis) Grīnbergs (1869 - 1923)[3]
- Lāsma Grīnberga
- Leon Grinberg (1921, Buenos-Aires - 2007), an Argentine psychoanalist[4]
- Grīnberga Māra
- Maria (Izrailevna) Grinberg (1908 - 1978), Soviet pianist
- Roman Grinberg (1962, Bălţi), a Moldovan-Austrian musician[5]
- Sara Topelson de Grinberg (born 1945), Polish-born Mexican architect
- Teodors Grīnbergs (1870 - 1962)[6]
- Uri Zvi Grinberg (1896, in Galicia - 1981), Israeli poet, journalist and political activist
- Viesturs Grīnbergs[7]
- Vladimir Davidovich Medem, né Grinberg (Russian: Владимир Давидович Медем; 1879, Liepāja - 1923, New York City)
- Yafit Grinberg (Template:Lang-he-n; born 1951), an Israeli businesswoman
- Yoysef Grinberg (1900 - 1996), Polish-born American film and Yiddish theatre actor
- Zalman Grinberg (1912 - 1983), American physician
Grynberg
- Henryk Grynberg (born 1936, Warsaw), a Jewish Polish writer and actor
- Jack J. Grynberg (born 1932), a Denver-based oil- and gas developer
- Marian Grynberg (born 1940), Jewish Polish physicist[8]
- Michał Grynberg (1909 - 2000), Jewish Polish histiorian[9]
- Weronika Grynberg (1916 - 2007), Jewish Polish actress[10]
See also
- Grynberg v. Commissioner, the United States Tax Court