Greenberg

Greenberg
Origin
Word/nameYiddish
Meaninggreen hill
Region of originEastern Europe, Pale of Settlement

Greenberg is a surname common in North America, with anglicized spelling of the German Grünberg (green mountain) or the Jewish Ashkenazi Yiddish Grinberg, an artificial surname.[1]

Notable people with the surname Greenberg include:

A–D

  • Abraham Greenberg (1881–1941), New York politician
  • Adam Greenberg (disambiguation), several people
  • Aharon-Ya'akov Greenberg (1900–1963), Israeli politician
  • Alan Greenberg (disambiguation), several people
  • Albert Greenberg, American software engineer
  • Allan Greenberg (born 1938), American new classical architect
  • Andrew Greenberg, American video game designer
  • Andrew C. Greenberg (born 1957), video game designer
  • Ari Greenberg (born 1981), American bridge player
  • Bernard Greenberg, American programmer and computer scientist
  • Brad Greenberg (born 1954), American basketball coach, brother of Seth Greenberg
  • Bryan Greenberg (born 1978), American actor
  • Brooke Greenberg (1993–2013), American with "Syndrome X" condition
  • Carl Greenberg (1908–1984), American journalist
  • Charles Greenberg (born 1953) American composer
  • Clement Greenberg (1909–1994), American art critic
  • Craig Greenberg (born 1973), American politician
  • Dan Greenberg (born 1965), American lawyer and politician
  • Daniel Greenberg (educator), American columnist and educator
  • Daniel Greenberg (game designer), role-playing and video game designer
  • Daniel S. Greenberg (1931–2020), American journalist, editor and author
  • David Aaron Greenberg (born 1971), American poet, songwriter, artist and art critic
  • David Greenberg (historian), American historian

E–L

M–R

  • Martin Greenberg (publisher) (1918–2013), American science fiction anthologist and publisher
  • Martin Greenberg (poet) (1918–2021), American poet and translator
  • Martin H. Greenberg (1941–2011), American speculative fiction anthologist
  • Maurice R. Greenberg (born 1925), American business executive
  • Michael Greenberg (economist) (1914–1992), British economic historian
  • Michael Greenberg (lawyer), American lawyer
  • Michael Greenberg (writer) (born 1952), American writer
  • Mike Greenberg (born 1967), American television and radio host
  • Morton Ira Greenberg (1933–2021), United States Circuit Court judge
  • Moshe Greenberg (1928–2010), American rabbi and Biblical scholar
  • Noah Greenberg, (1919–1966), American choral conductor
  • Oscar W. Greenberg (born 1932), American physicist
  • Ralph Greenberg (born 1944), American mathematician
  • Richard Greenberg (born 1958), American playwright and television writer
  • Robert Greenberg (born 1954), American composer, pianist, and musicologist
  • Roman Greenberg (born 1982), Israeli heavyweight boxer

S–Z

  • Samuel Greenberg (1893–1917), American poet
  • Samuel L. Greenberg (1898–1992), New York state senator
  • Sanford Greenberg American philanthropist most well known for his efforts toward the goal of ending blindness
  • Seth Greenberg, American coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies basketball team, brother of Brad Greenberg
  • Seymour Greenberg (1920–2006), American tennis player
  • Shawn Greenberg, Manitoba judge
  • Stan Greenberg, American political strategist
  • Steve Greenberg (record producer), American noted for "discovering" popular musical acts such as Hanson, Baha Men and Joss Stone
  • Steven Greenberg (musician), American musician best known for writing the 1980 hit song "Funkytown", performed by Lipps Inc.
  • Steven Greenberg (rabbi), American rabbi, educator and author

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Greenberg
  • Greenberg (film), 2010 film
  • Greenburg (disambiguation)
  • Grünberg (disambiguation) (also Grunbergg)
  • Grinberg
  • Grynberg

References

  1. ^ Beider, Alexander (1993). A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire. Teaneck: Avotaynu, pages 53–57.

External links

  • Greenberg on behindthename.com
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