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* [[Adam Levitin]], an American legal scholar |
* [[Adam Levitin]], an American legal scholar |
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* [[Daniel Levitin]], an American cognitive psychologist, musician and writer |
* [[Daniel Levitin]], an American cognitive psychologist, musician and writer |
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* [[Igor Levitin]], Russian Transport Minister in 2004-2012 |
* [[Igor Levitin]], Russian Transport Minister in 2004-2012, currently Presidential Adviser |
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* [[Irina Levitina]], a Russian–American chess master |
* [[Irina Levitina]], a Russian–American chess master |
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* [[Itamar Levitin]], an Israeli architect |
* [[Itamar Levitin]], an Israeli architect |
Revision as of 10:20, 8 October 2012
Levitin (masculine) or Levitina (feminine) is a Russian Jewish surname. It may refer to:
- Adam Levitin, an American legal scholar
- Daniel Levitin, an American cognitive psychologist, musician and writer
- Igor Levitin, Russian Transport Minister in 2004-2012, currently Presidential Adviser
- Irina Levitina, a Russian–American chess master
- Itamar Levitin, an Israeli architect
- Lloyd Levitin, an American businessman
- Shari Levitin, an American business executive
- Sonia Levitin, an American novelist
- Susan Levitin, an American flutist
- Yuri Levitin, a Russian composer