rothstein

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Rothstein is a Germanic-language (German, Yiddish) surname of several possible origins: toponymic surname from a place with the same name near Merseburg; from a Germanic personal name, Hrodstein (hrod- (Hróð-), "fame", "glory", Oscar Kuhns, "Studies in Pennsylvania German Family Names", in: Americana Germanica Quarterly, vol.4, 1902, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VAELAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA306 p.306] meaning "famous stone"). Ashkenazic Jewish / Yiddish: ornamental compound surname: rot 'red' + Stein 'stone', akin to "Rotstein".Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, as cited by anncestry.com

Notable people with the surname include:

  • Andrew Rothstein (1898–1994), Russian-British journalist
  • Arnold Rothstein (1882–1928), New York businessman and gambler, who became a famous kingpin of organized crime
  • Arthur Rothstein (1915–1985), American photographer
  • [https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1083177684834&set=gm.10151269737275562 Joseph Rothstein] (1917–1966) Past President of East Meadow Jewish Center,
  • Bo Rothstein (born 1954), Swedish political scientist
  • Edward Rothstein, American music critic and composer
  • Henry Rothstein, academic at King's College London
  • Israel Rothstein, birth name of Israel Eliraz (1936–2016), Israeli poet
  • Jesse Rothstein, economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Marshall Rothstein (born 1940), Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
  • Mikael Rothstein (born 1961), Danish writer and historian
  • Ron Rothstein (born 1942), basketball coach
  • Theodore Rothstein (1871–1953), emigre journalist and writer in Great Britain, later ambassador of the Soviet Union
  • Richard Rothstein (academic), American historian and social scientist

Fictional characters

  • Albert Rothstein, a comic book superhero
  • John Rothstein, a writer from Stephen King's novel Finders Keepers
  • Sam "Ace" Rothstein, a gambler in the movie Casino
  • Alexander Rothstein from the german movie Hapshttps://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/manchmal-muss-man-ein-raubtier-sein-gefangnisdrama-haps-feiert-premiere-in-berlin-13290061.html

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