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*[[Daniel Meltzer]], Professor of Law at Harvard |
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*[[Dave Meltzer]] (born 1961), American sports journalist |
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*[[David Meltzer (poet)|David Meltzer]] ( |
*[[David Meltzer (poet)|David Meltzer]] (1937-2016), American poet and musician |
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*[[Donald Meltzer]] (1922–2004), American/British psychoanalyst |
*[[Donald Meltzer]] (1922–2004), American/British psychoanalyst |
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*[[Eli Meltzer]] (born 1979), American musician and entertainer |
*[[Eli Meltzer]] (born 1979), American musician and entertainer |
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Meltzer is a surname of German or Yiddish[1] origin, meaning "malt or beer maker".[2]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Meltzer (1920–1996), British anarcho-communist activist and writer
- Allan Meltzer (1928–2017), American economist
- Anne Meltzer, American seismologist
- Bernard Meltzer (1916–1998) American radio host
- Brad Meltzer (born 1970), American author
- Daniel Meltzer, Professor of Law at Harvard
- Dave Meltzer (born 1961), American sports journalist
- David Meltzer (1937-2016), American poet and musician
- Donald Meltzer (1922–2004), American/British psychoanalyst
- Eli Meltzer (born 1979), American musician and entertainer
- Ewald Meltzer (1869–1940), German asylum director
- Françoise Meltzer (born 1947), American professor of religion
- Fredrik Meltzer (1779–1855), Norwegian businessman and politician
- Harold Meltzer (born 1966), American composer
- Isser Zalman Meltzer (1870–1953), Lithuanian Orthodox rabbi
- Jamie Meltzer, American film director
- Marlyn Meltzer (1922–2008), one of the original programmers for the ENIAC computer
- Milton Meltzer (born 1915), American historian
- Richard Meltzer (born 1945), American musician and rock music critic
- Rose Meltzer, American bridge player
- Roza Pomerantz-Meltzer (died 1934), first woman elected to the Parliament of Poland
- Samuel James Meltzer (1851–1920), Russian/American physiologist
- Toby Meltzer (born 1957), American plastic and reconstructive surgeon
See also
References
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia. A Dictionary of Surnames. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-211592-8.
- ^ Guggenheimer, Heinrich W.; Guggenheimer, Eva H. (1992). Jewish family names and their origins : an etymological dictionary. KTAV Publishing House. p. 506. ISBN 0881252972.