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'''Oppenheim''' is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
'''Oppenheim''' is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
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* [[A. Leo Oppenheim]] (1904–1974), Assyriologist |
* [[A. Leo Oppenheim]] (1904–1974), Assyriologist |
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* [[Alan V. Oppenheim]] (born 1937), professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and author |
* [[Alan V. Oppenheim]] (born 1937), professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and author |
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* [[Alexander Oppenheim]] ( |
* [[Alexander Oppenheim]] (1903–1997), British mathematician and university administrator |
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* [[Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim]] (1934–2005), associate of Sal. Oppenheim bank |
* [[Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim]] (1934–2005), associate of Sal. Oppenheim bank |
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* [[Alfred Oppenheim]] ( |
* [[Alfred Oppenheim (chemist)]] (1878–1943), German chemist and manufacturer |
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* [[Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim]] (1796?–1824?), Rabbi at Péczel, Hungary |
* [[Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim]] (1796?–1824?), Rabbi at Péczel, Hungary |
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* [[Berthold Oppenheim]] (1867–1942), Moravian rabbi |
* [[Berthold Oppenheim]] (1867–1942), Moravian rabbi |
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* [[David Ernst Oppenheim]] (1881–1943), Austrian educator |
* [[David Ernst Oppenheim]] (1881–1943), Austrian educator |
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* [[David Oppenheim (clarinetist)]] (1922–2007), |
* [[David Oppenheim (clarinetist)]] (1922–2007), American clarinetist and classical music and television producer |
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* [[David Oppenheim (poker player)]], American professional poker player |
* [[David Oppenheim (poker player)]], American professional poker player |
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* [[David Oppenheim (rabbi)]] (1664–1736), |
* [[David Oppenheim (rabbi)]] (1664–1736), chief rabbi of Prague |
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* [[Dennis Oppenheim]] ( |
* [[Dennis Oppenheim]] (1938–2011), American conceptual artist, performance artist, sculptor, and photographer |
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* [[E. Phillips Oppenheim]] (1866–1946), English novelist |
* [[E. Phillips Oppenheim]] (1866–1946), English novelist |
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* [[Franz Oppenheim]] (1852-1929), German chemist, entrepreneur and industrialist |
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* [[Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim]] (1819–1880), German jurist, politician, and philosopher |
* [[Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim]] (1819–1880), German jurist, politician, and philosopher |
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* [[Hermann Oppenheim]] (1858–1919), German neurologist |
* [[Hermann Oppenheim]] (1858–1919), German neurologist |
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* [[James Oppenheim]] (1882–1932), American poet, author, and editor |
* [[James Oppenheim]] (1882–1932), American poet, author, and editor |
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* [[Jeanette Oppenheim]] (born 1952), Danish lawyer and politician, MEP |
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* [[Jill Arlyn Oppenheim]] (born 1940), American actress better known as Jill St. John |
* [[Jill Arlyn Oppenheim]] (born 1940), American actress better known as Jill St. John |
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* [[Joachim Oppenheim]] (1832–1891), rabbi and author |
* [[Joachim Oppenheim]] (1832–1891), rabbi and author |
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* [[Jonathan Oppenheim]], British scientist |
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* [[Jonathan Oppenheim (film editor)]] (1951–2020), American film editor |
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* [[L. F. L. Oppenheim]] (1858–1919), German jurist |
* [[L. F. L. Oppenheim]] (1858–1919), German jurist |
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* {{ill|Martin Wilhelm Oppenheim|de}} (1781–1853), German banker |
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* [[Max von Oppenheim]] (1860–1946), German diplomat and archaeologist |
* [[Max von Oppenheim]] (1860–1946), German diplomat and archaeologist |
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* [[Meret Oppenheim]] (1913–1985), Swiss artist and lyricist |
* [[Meret Oppenheim]] (1913–1985), Swiss artist and lyricist |
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* [[Moritz Daniel Oppenheim]] (1800–1882), German painter |
* [[Moritz Daniel Oppenheim]] (1800–1882), German painter |
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* [[Noah Oppenheim]] (born 1980), American writer, television producer, and President of [[NBC News]] |
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* {{ill|Otto Georg Oppenheim|de}} (1817–1909), German jurist |
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* [[Rob Oppenheim]] (born 1980), American professional golfer |
* [[Rob Oppenheim]] (born 1980), American professional golfer |
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* [[Sally Oppenheim]] (born 1930), shortened name for Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, former UK member of Parliament |
* [[Sally Oppenheim]] (born 1930), shortened name for Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, former UK member of Parliament |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Oppenheim family]], prominent European banking family since the 18th century |
* [[Oppenheim family]], prominent European banking family since the 18th century |
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* [[Oppenheimer (surname) | Oppenheimer]], a similar surname, also of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin |
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 19 June 2024
Oppenheim is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- A. Leo Oppenheim (1904–1974), Assyriologist
- Alan V. Oppenheim (born 1937), professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and author
- Alexander Oppenheim (1903–1997), British mathematician and university administrator
- Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim (1934–2005), associate of Sal. Oppenheim bank
- Alfred Oppenheim (chemist) (1878–1943), German chemist and manufacturer
- Avrohom Chaim Oppenheim (1796?–1824?), Rabbi at Péczel, Hungary
- Berthold Oppenheim (1867–1942), Moravian rabbi
- David Ernst Oppenheim (1881–1943), Austrian educator
- David Oppenheim (clarinetist) (1922–2007), American clarinetist and classical music and television producer
- David Oppenheim (poker player), American professional poker player
- David Oppenheim (rabbi) (1664–1736), chief rabbi of Prague
- Dennis Oppenheim (1938–2011), American conceptual artist, performance artist, sculptor, and photographer
- E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866–1946), English novelist
- Franz Oppenheim (1852-1929), German chemist, entrepreneur and industrialist
- Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim (1819–1880), German jurist, politician, and philosopher
- Hermann Oppenheim (1858–1919), German neurologist
- James Oppenheim (1882–1932), American poet, author, and editor
- Jeanette Oppenheim (born 1952), Danish lawyer and politician, MEP
- Jill Arlyn Oppenheim (born 1940), American actress better known as Jill St. John
- Joachim Oppenheim (1832–1891), rabbi and author
- Jonathan Oppenheim, British scientist
- Jonathan Oppenheim (film editor) (1951–2020), American film editor
- L. F. L. Oppenheim (1858–1919), German jurist
- Martin Wilhelm Oppenheim (1781–1853), German banker
- Max von Oppenheim (1860–1946), German diplomat and archaeologist
- Meret Oppenheim (1913–1985), Swiss artist and lyricist
- Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (1800–1882), German painter
- Noah Oppenheim (born 1980), American writer, television producer, and President of NBC News
- Otto Georg Oppenheim (1817–1909), German jurist
- Rob Oppenheim (born 1980), American professional golfer
- Sally Oppenheim (born 1930), shortened name for Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, former UK member of Parliament
- Salomon Oppenheim, Jr. (1772–1828), founder of the Sal. Oppenheim bank
- Samuel Oppenheim (1857–1928), Austrian astronomer
See also
[edit]- Oppenheim family, prominent European banking family since the 18th century
- Oppenheimer, a similar surname, also of German and Ashkenazi Jewish origin