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* [[Alexander Ginzburg]], Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident |
* [[Alexander Ginzburg]], Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident |
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* [[Carlo Ginzburg]], historian and pioneer of microhistory, son of Natalia Ginzburg and Leone Ginzburg |
* [[Carlo Ginzburg]], historian and pioneer of microhistory, son of Natalia Ginzburg and Leone Ginzburg |
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* [[Grigory Ginzburg]] ( |
* [[Grigory Ginzburg]] (1904–1961), Jewish-born Russian pianist |
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* [[Ilya Ginsburg]] ( |
* [[Ilya Ginsburg]] (1882–1965), Russian/Soviet geochemist and mineralogist |
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* [[Leo Ginzburg]] ( |
* [[Leo Ginzburg]] (1901–1979), Russian conductor and pianist of Polish origin |
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* [[Leone Ginzburg]], Russian-born Italian Jewish writer and anti-fascist |
* [[Leone Ginzburg]], Russian-born Italian Jewish writer and anti-fascist |
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* [[Lev Ginzburg]] ( |
* [[Lev Ginzburg]] (1921–?), Soviet writer and translator |
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* [[Lydia Ginzburg]], major Soviet literary critic and a survivor of the siege of Leningrad |
* [[Lydia Ginzburg]], major Soviet literary critic and a survivor of the siege of Leningrad |
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* [[Moisei Ginzburg]] ( |
* [[Moisei Ginzburg]] (1892–1946), Belarus-born Russian architect |
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* [[Natalia Ginzburg]] (born Levi), Italian author |
* [[Natalia Ginzburg]] (born Levi), Italian author |
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* [[Ralph Ginzburg]], publisher of ''Eros'' Magazine |
* [[Ralph Ginzburg]], publisher of ''Eros'' Magazine |
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* [[Semyon Alexandrovich Ginzburg]] (? |
* [[Semyon Alexandrovich Ginzburg]] (?–1943), Soviet armored vehicles designer |
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* [[Semyon Sergeyevich Ginzburg]] ( |
* [[Semyon Sergeyevich Ginzburg]] (1907–?), Soviet cinema historian |
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* [[Victor Ginzburg]], American mathematician, born in Russia |
* [[Victor Ginzburg]], American mathematician, born in Russia |
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* [[Vitaly Ginzburg]], Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics |
* [[Vitaly Ginzburg]] (1916–2009), Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics |
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** [[Ginzburg-Landau theory]], mathematical theory used to model superconductivity in physics |
** [[Ginzburg-Landau theory]], mathematical theory used to model superconductivity in physics |
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* [[Yevgenia Ginzburg]], Russian historian and writer, mother of Vasily Aksyonov |
* [[Yevgenia Ginzburg]], Russian historian and writer, mother of Vasily Aksyonov |
Revision as of 14:48, 10 November 2009
Ginsberg, Ginsburg, Ginsburgh, Ginsparg, Ginzberg, Ginzborg, and Ginzburg are variants of the same surname.
Ginsberg
- Allen Ginsberg, a Beat poet
- Asher Hirsch Ginsberg (Achad ha'am), Zionist writer and philosopher
- Benjamin Ginsberg (businessman)
- Benjamin Ginsberg, attorney and lobbyist
- Louis Ginsberg (poet), Allen Ginsberg's father, also a poet
- Morris Ginsberg (1889-1970), UK sociologist
- Harold Louis Ginsberg, Jewish bible scholar, died 1990
Ginsburg
- Chad I. Ginsburg, lead guitarist and mixer/producer of the modern rock band CKY
- Charles Ginsburg, leader of a research team that developed one of the first practical videotape recorders
- Charlotte Lucy Ginsburg, best known as Charlotte Gainsbourg, English-French actress and singer-songwriter, daughter of Serge Gainsbourg
- Christian David Ginsburg (1831-1914), Polish-UK Hebrew language scholar
- Douglas H. Ginsburg, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
- Lucien Ginsburg, best known as Serge Gainsbourg, French poet, singer-songwriter, actor and director
- Moe Ginsburg, birth name of Mark Gayn, Russia-born American left-wing journalist
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, American jurist and United States Supreme Court justice
- Saul Moiseyevich Ginsburg, Russian lawyer and author
- Seymour Ginsburg (1928-2004), computer science pioneer of automata, formal language, and database theories
- William H. Ginsburg, American lawyer
Ginsburgh
- Stephane Ginsburgh, Belgian pianist
- Victor Ginsburgh, Belgian economist
- Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Israeli rabbi
Ginzberg
- Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, one of the outstanding Talmud scholars of the twentieth century.
Ginzborg
- Esti Ginzborg (born 1990), Israeli model
Ginzburg
- Alexander Ginzburg, Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident
- Carlo Ginzburg, historian and pioneer of microhistory, son of Natalia Ginzburg and Leone Ginzburg
- Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), Jewish-born Russian pianist
- Ilya Ginsburg (1882–1965), Russian/Soviet geochemist and mineralogist
- Leo Ginzburg (1901–1979), Russian conductor and pianist of Polish origin
- Leone Ginzburg, Russian-born Italian Jewish writer and anti-fascist
- Lev Ginzburg (1921–?), Soviet writer and translator
- Lydia Ginzburg, major Soviet literary critic and a survivor of the siege of Leningrad
- Moisei Ginzburg (1892–1946), Belarus-born Russian architect
- Natalia Ginzburg (born Levi), Italian author
- Ralph Ginzburg, publisher of Eros Magazine
- Semyon Alexandrovich Ginzburg (?–1943), Soviet armored vehicles designer
- Semyon Sergeyevich Ginzburg (1907–?), Soviet cinema historian
- Victor Ginzburg, American mathematician, born in Russia
- Vitaly Ginzburg (1916–2009), Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics
- Ginzburg-Landau theory, mathematical theory used to model superconductivity in physics
- Yevgenia Ginzburg, Russian historian and writer, mother of Vasily Aksyonov
Ginsparg
- Paul Ginsparg, physicist, founder of the first-ever online scientific papers repository, arXiv.org
See also
- Günzburg (surname)
- Erdős-Ginzburg-Ziv theorem, certain class of combinatorial questions in number theory