- Source: Einhorn
Einhorn is German for unicorn. It is also used as a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alfred Einhorn (1938–1917), German biochemist, inventor of procaine (Novocain)
David Einhorn (rabbi), German rabbi
David Einhorn (hedge fund manager), American hedge fund manager
Dov Berish Einhorn, Polish rabbi
Eddie Einhorn, American part owner of the Chicago White Sox baseball team
Edward Einhorn, American theater director, playwright, and novelist
Ephraim Einhorn (1918–2021), British rabbi based in Taiwan
Ira Einhorn, also known as the "Unicorn Killer"
Itamar Einhorn (born 1997), Israeli Olympic cyclist
Jerzy Einhorn, Polish-born Swedish oncologist and politician, Holocaust survivor
Jessica Einhorn, Dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Joseph Einhorn, American entrepreneur
Lawrence Einhorn, American oncologist
Lena Einhorn (born 1954), Swedish director, writer and physician
Martin B. Einhorn (born 1942), American theoretical physicist
Max Einhorn (1862–1953), Polish American gastroenterologist and inventor
Nina Einhorn (1925–2002), Polish-born Swedish medical researcher, Holocaust survivor
Paul Einhorn, Latvian historian
Randall Einhorn, American cinematographer
Richard Einhorn, American composer
Stefan Einhorn (born 1955), Swedish doctor, professor and writer
Trevor Einhorn, American actor
In fiction
Lois Einhorn, a character in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
See also
Unicorn (disambiguation)
Eenhoorn (disambiguation), Dutch for unicorn
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