Friedman, Friedmann, and Freedman are surnames of German origin, and from the 17th century were also adopted by Ashkenazi Jews. Mandalay casino and resort. It is the 9th most common surname in Israel (8th among Jews) and most common exclusively Ashkenazi name.[1]They may refer to:
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Artists[edit]
Adam Friedman, American singer
Arnold Friedman (1879–1946), American painter
Harold Freedman (1915–1999), artist public murals
Jill Freedman (1939–2019), American photographer
Ken Friedman (born 1949), seminal figure in Fluxus
Tom Friedman (artist) (born 1965), American sculptor
Businesspeople[edit]
Eugene Freedman (1925–2008), entrepreneur and philanthropist
George Friedman (born 1949), founder of Stratfor
Richard L. Friedman (born 1940), prominent businessman and real estate developer
Stephen Friedman (PFIAB) (born 1937), former chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
Economists, lawyers and politicians[edit]
Benjamin M. Friedman (born 1944), American political economist
Bernát Friedmann (1843–1925), Hungarian jurist and criminal lawyer
Bernie Friedman, attorney in Hollywood, Florida
Daniel Friedmann (born 1936), Israeli law professor and former Minister of Justice
David D. Friedman (born 1945), American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and libertarian theorist, son of Milton Friedman
David M. Friedman (born 1958), American bankruptcy lawyer and United States Ambassador to Israel
Don Friedman (Colorado politician) (1930–2013), American politician
J. Isaac Friedman (1877–1949), American politician
James Friedman, Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Maine School of Law
Lawrence M. Friedman (born 1930), American law professor
Leon Friedman (1886–1948), American politician
Louis L. Friedman (1906–1997), New York politician and judge
Marcy S. Friedman, American judge
Martin Freedman, Canadian lawyer
Michel Friedman (born 1956), German former lawyer
Milton Friedman (1912–2006), Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist
Patri Friedman (born 1976), American libertarian activist and theorist of political economy, grandson of Milton Friedman
Rose Friedman (1910–2009), economist and law professor, wife of Milton Friedman
Samuel Freedman (1903–1993), lawyer, judge, and Chief Justice of the Province of Manitoba
Stephen J. Friedman (born 1938), dean of Pace University School of Law
Sylvan Friedman, member of the Louisiana legislature from 1944 to 1972
Wolfgang Friedmann – (1907 – 1972) German American legal scholar.
Musicians[edit]
Avraham Fried, Jewish composer and musical entertainer, also known as Avraham Friedman
Benny Friedman (born 1985), American Hasidic Jewish singer
Dean Friedman (born 1955), singer-songwriter
Debbie Friedman (1951–2011), musician
Don Friedman (1935–2016), jazz pianist
Erick Friedman (1939–2004), violinist
Gary William Friedman, composer
Harry Freedman (1922–2005), Canadian composer, musician and educator
Ignaz Friedman (1882–1948), Polish-Austrian pianist, composer, also known as Ignacy Friedman
Kinky Friedman (born 1944), singer and candidate for the Texas gubernatorial election, 2006
Marc Friedman (born 1977), electric bassist/multi-instrumentalist and composer
Marty Friedman (born 1962), guitarist
Matthew Friedman (musician), musician, singer and performer
Michael Friedman (1975–2017), composer and lyricist
Ross the Boss Friedman (born 1954), guitarist
Tim Freedman (born 1964), Australian musician
Philosophers[edit]
Egon Friedell (1878–1938), Austrian philosopher, also known as Egon Friedmann
Hermann Friedmann (1873–1957), Polish-German philosopher and jurist
Photographers[edit]
Glen E. Friedman (born 1962), photographer
Robert Capa (1913–1954), 20th century war photographer, also known as Endré Ernő Friedmann
In religion[edit]
Alexander Zusia Friedman (1897–1943), Polish rabbi, educator, activist and journalist