Epstein
The surname Epstein (Yiddish: עפּשטײן, romanized: Epshteyn) is one of the oldest Ashkenazi Jewish family names.[1] It is probably derived from the German town of Eppstein, in Hesse;[2] the place-name was probably derived from Gaulish apa[3] ("water", in the sense of a river)[4] and German -stein ("stone", in the sense of a hill).
Some people with this name include:
Arts
    
- Alex Epstein, Israeli writer
 - Barbara Epstein, literary editor
 - Brian Epstein (1934–1967), businessman, manager of the Beatles
 - Daniel Epstein (pianist)
 - Daniel Mark Epstein, biographer and poet
 - Deborah Epstein, French-American singer-songwriter more commonly known as SoShy
 - Dena Epstein (1916–2013), American music librarian, writer, and musicologist
 - Edward Jay Epstein, author and early critic of the Warren Commission
 - Howie Epstein, bass guitarist
 - Jacob Epstein, sculptor
 - Jake Epstein, Canadian actor
 - Jason Epstein, publisher who popularized the trade paperback
 - Jean Epstein, film director
 - Joseph Epstein, American editor and essayist
 - Julius Epstein, Croatian pianist
 - Julius J. Epstein, Oscar-winning screenwriter, brother of Philip G. Epstein
 - Kathie Lee Epstein (born 1953), maiden name of Kathie Lee Gifford, American television host
 - Lawrence J. Epstein (born 1946), American author
 - Leslie Epstein, novelist
 - Mel Epstein, film director and producer
 - Michael J. Epstein (born 1976), American filmmaker and musician
 - Mikhail Epstein, literary theorist and Emory University professor
 - Philip G. Epstein, Oscar-winning screenwriter, brother to Julius J. Epstein
 - Rob Epstein, American director
 - Selma Epstein, American concert pianist
 - Steven Epstein (music producer), U.S. classical music producer with Sony
 - Temi Epstein, child actress
 
Mathematics
    
- Bernard Epstein, American mathematician and physicist
 - David B. A. Epstein, British mathematician
 - Lenore A. Epstein, American statistician
 - Paul Epstein, German mathematician
 - Paul Sophus Epstein, American mathematician/physicist of Polish/Russian origin and California Institute of Technology professor.
 - Richard Arnold Epstein, mathematician, game theorist
 
Military
    
- Giora Epstein, "ace of aces" Israeli fighter pilot
 - Joseph Epstein, communist French resistance leader
 
Religion
    
- Abraham Epstein (born 1841), Russo-Austrian rabbinical scholar
 - Aryeh Leib Epstein, Polish rabbi
 - Baruch Epstein, Lithuanian rabbi and the son of Yechiel Michel Epstein
 - Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University from 2005
 - Isidore Epstein, rabbi and biblical scholar
 - Mendel Epstein, American rabbi and kidnapper, also known as "The Prodfather"
 - Moshe Mordechai Epstein, rabbi and author of the Levush Mordechai
 - Yechiel Michel Epstein, Lithuanian rabbi and author of the Arukh HaShulkhan
 - Zelik Epstein, Rosh Yeshiva of the Shaar HaTorah-Grodno Yeshiva, located in Kew Gardens, New York
 
Science and medicine
    
- Alex Epstein, American energy theorist
 - Charles Epstein (geneticist)
 - Claire Epstein (1911–2000), Israeli archaeologist
 - Edward Epstein (meteorologist), developer of statistical weather forecasting
 - Fred Epstein, pediatric neurosurgeon
 - Lenore Epstein (born 1942), birth name of Lenore Blum, computer scientist and mathematician
 - Mark Epstein, psychotherapist
 - Sir Michael A. Epstein, British pathologist, discoverer of the Epstein-Barr virus.
 - Robert Epstein, psychologist
 - Rose Frisch (Rose Epstein Frisch), biologist
 - Samuel Epstein, doctor and professor of environmental medicine
 - Samuel Epstein (geochemist), Wollaston Medal winner
 
Sport
    
- Charlotte Epstein (1884–1938), nicknamed "Eppie", American Hall of Fame swimming coach, "Mother of Women's Swimming in America"
 - Denis Epstein, German football player
 - Hayden Epstein (born 1980), American NFL football player
 - Kurt Epstein, Czechoslovakian Olympic water polo player
 - Mike Epstein, nicknamed "SuperJew" (born 1943), American major league baseball player
 - Theo Epstein (born 1973), American President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs
 
Other
    
- Alan H. Epstein, aeronautical engineer
 - Anthony C. Epstein, American jurist
 - David Epstein (gangster), former member of Epstein–Wolmark gang
 - David G. Epstein, law professor
 - Eliahu Epstein (1903–1990), birth name of Eliahu Eilat, Israeli diplomat and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
 - Howard Epstein, Canadian politician
 - Hedy Epstein (1924–2016), Jewish anti-Zionist
 - Israel Epstein, Polish-Chinese journalist
 - Jacob Epstein (spy), alleged Soviet intelligence agent
 - Jeffrey Epstein (1953–2019), American financier and convicted sex offender
 - Kathleen Epstein, American-British sculptor
 - Lee Epstein, American political scientist
 - Leon Epstein (1919–2006), American political scientist
 - Leopold Vail Epstein (1910–;1991), American attorney and father of Linda McCartney
 - Melech Epstein (1889–1979), American journalist and historian
 - Moses J. Epstein (c. 1911–1960), New York assemblyman
 - Richard Epstein, law professor
 - Samuel Epstein (politician), American politician, lawyer, and physician
 - Simon Epstein, Israeli economist and historian
 - Steven Epstein (academic), sociologist
 - William Epstein, Canadian international civil servant
 
Fictional characters
    
- Juan Epstein, fictional character on the TV series Welcome Back, Kotter
 - Dov Epstein, fictional character on the TV series Rookie Blue
 - Solomon Epstein, fictional character on the TV series The Expanse
 
Variant surnames
    
- Katja Ebstein (b. 1945), German singer
 - Wilhelm Ebstein (1836–1912), German Jewish physician and nutritionist
 - David Eppstein (b. 1963), computer scientist
 - Nikolay Epshtein (1918–2005), Soviet ice hockey coach
 - Shakne Epshtein, Soviet journalist
 - Boris Epshteyn, political commentator
 
See also
    
- Eppstein, town in Hesse, Germany
 - Lords of Eppstein, family of Germany nobility
 - "Le château d'Eppstein", story by Alexandre Dumas
 - Ebstein's anomaly
 - Epstein–Barr virus
 - Palais Epstein in Vienna
 - The Epstein School, a private Jewish-day school in Atlanta
 - Epstein Hebrew Academy, a private Jewish day-school in St. Louis
 
References
    
- Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). . The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
 - Muraskin, Bennett (November 13, 2012). "The Origins and Meanings of Ashkenazic Last Names". Jewish Currents. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
 - Whitley Stokes; Adalbert Bezzenberger (1894), "aqâ", in August Fick (ed.), Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen: Wortschatz der Keltischen Spracheinheit, vol. 2 (4th ed.), Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, p. 5
 - Ernst Förstemann (1863), Die deutschen Ortsnamen, pp. 30–31
 
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