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Weinberg is a German and Jewish-Ashkenazi surname which means vineyard in German. Spellings in other languages include Wainberg, Vainberg, Vaynberg, Вайнберг and Wajnberg.
Weinberg may refer to:
Abraham Weinberg (1897–1935), US mobster
Adam S. Weinberg, president of Denison University
Albert Weinberg fr:Albert Weinberg (1922–2011), Belgian comics artist
Alvin M. Weinberg (1915 – 2006), nuclear physicist and administrator of Manhattan Project
Binyamin Weinberg (fl. 1972 – 1984), Israeli footballer
Brenda Dickson-Weinberg (born 1949), American soap opera actress
Denah Weinberg, Jerusalem rebbetzin and educator; widow of Noah Weinberg
Erick Weinberg (born 1947), theoretical physicist at Columbia University
George Weinberg (disambiguation)
George Weinberg (mobster) (1901–1939), New York mobster and brother of Abraham Weinberg
George Weinberg (psychologist) (1929–2017), American psychologist, author and gay activist
Gerald Weinberg (1933 –2018), US computer scientist
Gerhard Weinberg (b. 1928), German-born US World War II historian
Gladys Davidson Weinberg (1909-2002), American archaeologist
Gus Weinberg (c. 1865–1952), actor, writer, and composer appearing in early-twentieth-century American films
Harald Weinberg (born 1957), German politician (The Left)
Harry Weinberg (1908–1990), Galicia-born US businessman and philanthropist; founder of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Howie Weinberg (fl. 2011) US music mastering engineer
Ian Weinberg, former professional soccer player
Inés Mónica Weinberg de Roca (b 1948), Argentine judge on Buenes Aires Supreme Court and at UN
Jay Weinberg, drummer and son of Max Weinberg
Jeanette Weinberg (1910–1989), philanthropist
Joseph Weinberg (1917–2002), American physicist
Larry Weinberg (1926–2019), American real estate developer and sports owner
Loretta Weinberg (born 1935), US politician and New Jersey State Senator
Marcus Weinberg (born 1967), German politician
Mark Weinberg (born 1931), South African born British financier
Mark Weinberg (judge) (born 1948), Australian lawyer and judge
Martin S. Weinberg (born 1939), US sociologist and sex researcher
Max Weinberg, drummer and founder of Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band, originally known as The Max Weinberg 7
Michel Weinberg, Russian-born French physician and biologist
Mieczysław Weinberg or Moishe Vainberg (1919 – 1996), Polish-born Russian composer
Moshe Weinberg (1939–1972), Israeli Olympic wrestling coach murdered in the Munich massacre
Noah Weinberg (1930–2009), Orthodox Jewish rabbi and founder of Aish HaTorah.
Peter Weinberg (born c. 1957), US businessman
Richard A. Weinberg (born 1943), American developmental psychologist
Robert Weinberg, cancer biologist
Ron Weinberg, American politician
Ronald Weinberg Canadian former television producer and businessman
Samantha Weinberg (fl. 1994-), British novelist, journalist, travel writer, and Green Party politician under her married name, Samantha Fletcher
Serge Weinberg, French businessman
Sidney Weinberg (1891 – 1969), long-time leader of Goldman Sachs
Shraga Weinberg (born 1966), Israeli wheelchair tennis player
Steve Wynn, born Weinberg
Steven Weinberg (1933–2021), American Nobel Prize–winning physicist
Wendy Weinberg, American Olympic medalist swimmer
Wilhelm Weinberg, German physician and geneticist
Yaakov Weinberg (1923–1999), Canadian Rosh Yeshiva
Yechiel Yaakov Weinberg (1884–1966), Polish Orthodox rabbi
Zygfryd Weinberg, Polish athlete
See also
Weinberg (disambiguation)
Mark Wainberg (born 1945 – 2017)), Canadian HIV/AIDS researcher and activist.
Vainberg, surname
Weinberger, surname
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