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*[[Alexander Kipnis]] (1891–1978), Russian/Ukrainian/American operatic bass |
*[[Alexander Kipnis]] (1891–1978), Russian/Ukrainian/American operatic bass |
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*[[Igor Kipnis]] (1930–2002), German-born American harpsichordist and pianist |
*[[Igor Kipnis]] (1930–2002), German-born American harpsichordist and pianist |
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*[[Jason Kipnis]] (born 1987), American baseball player (second baseman; |
*[[Jason Kipnis]] (born 1987), American baseball player (second baseman; Chicago Cubs) |
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*[[Joel Kipnis]] (aka JK), producer, writer, soul/R&B guitarist, and recording studio owner |
*[[Joel Kipnis]] (aka JK), producer, writer, soul/R&B guitarist, and recording studio owner |
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* [[Jonathan Kipnis]], professor of pathology and immunology at the Washington University School of Medicine |
* [[Jonathan Kipnis]], professor of pathology and immunology at the Washington University School of Medicine |
Revision as of 02:13, 21 January 2021
Kipnis is a Jewish surname originating in Ukraine. Notable people with the surname include:
- Captain Dan Kipnis (1950), charter fishing captain, climate change advocate, marine environmentalist, politcal ativist
- Alexander Kipnis (1891–1978), Russian/Ukrainian/American operatic bass
- Igor Kipnis (1930–2002), German-born American harpsichordist and pianist
- Jason Kipnis (born 1987), American baseball player (second baseman; Chicago Cubs)
- Joel Kipnis (aka JK), producer, writer, soul/R&B guitarist, and recording studio owner
- Jonathan Kipnis, professor of pathology and immunology at the Washington University School of Medicine
- Laura Kipnis (born 1956), American professor of media studies at Northwestern University
- Levin Kipnis (1894–1990), Russian/Ukrainian-born Israeli children's author and poet; winner of the Israel Prize
- Jeff Kipnis (born 1951), American architectural critic, theorist, designer, film-maker, curator, and educator
- Menachem Kipnis (1878–1942), Polish singer, critic, and photographer
- Yigal Kipnis (born 1949), Israeli historian and author