Friedman

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Friedman, Friedmann, and Freedman are surnames of German origin, and from the 17th century were also adopted by Ashkenazi Jews (see Jewish surnames). It is the 9th most common surname in Israel (8th among Jews) and most common exclusively Ashkenazi name.[1] Notable people with these surnames include:

Artists

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Businesspeople

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Economists, lawyers and politicians

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Musicians

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Philosophers

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Photographers

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  • Glen E. Friedman (born 1962), American photographer
  • Robert Capa (1913–1954), Hungarian-American photographer born Endré Ernő Friedmann

In religion

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Scientists and mathematicians

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Academic scholars

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Sportspeople

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In television and film

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Writers

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Other

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Fictional characters

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  • Luke Friedman, a character in the Netflix series Grand Army
  • Sally J. Freedman, protagonist in the Judy Blume novel Starring Sally J. Freedman as herself
  • Sidney Freedman, psychiatrist in the television series M*A*S*H

See also

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References

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