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'''Fridman''' ({{IPAc-pl|'|f|r|i|d|m|a|n}}, {{ |
'''Fridman''' ({{IPAc-pl|'|f|r|i|d|m|a|n}}, {{langx|ru|Фри́дман}}) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: |
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* [[Alexander Friedmann|Aleksandr Fridman]] |
* [[Alexander Friedmann|Aleksandr Fridman]] |
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:* [[Fridman (crater)]], the remains of a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon |
:* [[Fridman (crater)]], the remains of a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon |
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* [[Alexei Fridman|Alexey Maksimovich Fridman]], a Russian/Soviet-Israeli physicist |
* [[Alexei Fridman|Alexey Maksimovich Fridman]], a Russian/Soviet-Israeli physicist |
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* [[Daniel Fridman]], {{ |
* [[Daniel Fridman]], {{langx|lv|Daniels Frīdmans}} (born 1976, Riga), a Latvian-German chess master |
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* [[Gal Fridman]], Israeli windsurfer and an Olympic gold medalist |
* [[Gal Fridman]], Israeli windsurfer and an Olympic gold medalist |
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* [[James Fridman]], British graphic designer |
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* [[Lev Fridman]] (born 1969, Sverdlovsk), a Russian auto racing driver |
* [[Lev Fridman]] (born 1969, Sverdlovsk), a Russian auto racing driver |
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* [[Lidia Fridman]] (born 1996), Russian operatic soprano |
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* [[Limor Friedman|Limor Fridman]] (born 1968), Israeli Olympic gymnast |
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* [[Mikhail Fridman]], Russian businessman |
* [[Mikhail Fridman]], Russian businessman |
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* [[Olga Fridman]] (born 1998), Ukrainian-Israeli tennis player |
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* [[Yasmin Fridman]] (born 1973), Israeli politician |
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* [[Yonatan Fridman]] (born 2003), Israeli [[acrobatic gymnastics|acrobatic gymnast]] |
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* [[Lex Fridman]] (born 1986), Russian-American computer scientist and podcast host. |
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== Fridmann == |
== Fridmann == |
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* [[Achilles Frydman]] (1905 - 1940), a Polish chess player |
* [[Achilles Frydman]] (1905 - 1940), a Polish chess player |
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* [[Aviad Frydman]] (born 1964), Israeli professor of physics |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Benoît Frydman|fr}} (born 1965) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Gérald Frydman|fr}} |
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* [[Jean Frydman]], a French resistant and businessman |
* [[Jean Frydman]] (1925–2021), a French resistant and businessman |
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* [[Maurice Frydman]], {{lang-pl|Maurycy Frydman(-Mor)}} (1901, Warsaw - 1976, India) |
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* [[Judith Frydman]] (fl. 2010s–2020s), American biochemist |
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* [[Lucio Frydman]] (born 1965), Israeli chemist |
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* [[Maurice Frydman]], {{langx|pl|Maurycy Frydman(-Mor)}} (1901–1976) |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Monique Frydman|fr}} (born 1943), French painter |
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* [[Pamela Frydman]] (fl. 2010s), American rabbi |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|René Frydman|fr}} (born 1943), French physician |
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* [[Roman Frydman]] (born 1948), a Polish-American economist |
* [[Roman Frydman]] (born 1948), a Polish-American economist |
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* {{Interlanguage link multi|Serge Frydman|fr}} |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Freedman]] |
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* ''[[Friedmann]] ([[Friedman]])'' |
* ''[[Friedmann]] ([[Friedman]])'' |
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* [[Frydman]] ({{ |
* [[Frydman]] ({{langx|sk|Fridman}}, {{langx|hu|Frigyesvágása}}), a village in Poland |
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Latest revision as of 04:33, 22 October 2024
Fridman ([ˈfridman], Russian: Фри́дман) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Fridman (crater), the remains of a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
- Alexey Maksimovich Fridman, a Russian/Soviet-Israeli physicist
- Daniel Fridman, Latvian: Daniels Frīdmans (born 1976, Riga), a Latvian-German chess master
- Gal Fridman, Israeli windsurfer and an Olympic gold medalist
- James Fridman, British graphic designer
- Lev Fridman (born 1969, Sverdlovsk), a Russian auto racing driver
- Lidia Fridman (born 1996), Russian operatic soprano
- Limor Fridman (born 1968), Israeli Olympic gymnast
- Mikhail Fridman, Russian businessman
- Olga Fridman (born 1998), Ukrainian-Israeli tennis player
- Yasmin Fridman (born 1973), Israeli politician
- Yonatan Fridman (born 2003), Israeli acrobatic gymnast
- Lex Fridman (born 1986), Russian-American computer scientist and podcast host.
Fridmann
[edit]Frydman
[edit]- Achilles Frydman (1905 - 1940), a Polish chess player
- Aviad Frydman (born 1964), Israeli professor of physics
- Benoît Frydman (born 1965)
- Gérald Frydman
- Jean Frydman (1925–2021), a French resistant and businessman
- Judith Frydman (fl. 2010s–2020s), American biochemist
- Lucio Frydman (born 1965), Israeli chemist
- Maurice Frydman, Polish: Maurycy Frydman(-Mor) (1901–1976)
- Monique Frydman (born 1943), French painter
- Pamela Frydman (fl. 2010s), American rabbi
- Paulino (Paulin) Frydman (1905–1982), a Polish chess player
- René Frydman (born 1943), French physician
- Roman Frydman (born 1948), a Polish-American economist
- Serge Frydman