Weinberg
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The name Weinberg (meaning vineyard in German) can refer to any of the following.
People
- Alon Weinberg
- Alvin M. Weinberg (Weinberg report)
- Brenda Dickson-Weinberg
- Elena Weinberg, see Rio Natsuki
- Erick Weinberg
- George Weinberg
- Gerald Weinberg
- Hal Weinberg, see Anmore, British Columbia
- Howie Weinberg
- Inés Mónica Weinberg de Roca
- Jacob Weinberg, Ukrainian-US composer
- Larry Weinberg
- Loretta Weinberg
- Martin S. Weinberg (Martin Weinberg), see Magnus Hirschfeld Medal
- Max Weinberg
- Micah Weinberg, see Rust Belt Music
- Mieczyslaw Weinberg also Moisei Vainberg, a Polish-born major composer
- Mike Weinberg
- Rabbi Noah Weinberg, see Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem
- Paul Weinberg (writer) (about 1840-), Ukrainian-Russian writer; born at Odessa; His brothers, Peter Weinberg, a prominent writer, and Jacob Weinberg (judge), a judge ([1])
- Peter Weinberg
- Richard A. Weinberg
- Robert Weinberg
- Robert A. Weinberg
- Samantha Weinberg
- Steven Weinberg, physicist
- Wilhelm Weinberg, German physician and co-creator of Hardy-Weinberg principle
- Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
- The Max Weinberg 7
- Weinberg angle
- Weinberg's Law of Twins
- Weinberg Center for the Arts
Places in Czech
Places in Austria
- Weinberg an der Raab in Styria
- Weinberg (Gemeinde Völkermarkt) in Carinthia
- Weinberg (Gemeinde St. Paul) in Lavanttal in Carinthia
- Weinberg (Gemeinde Maria Laach) in Jauerling in Lower Austria
In physics
[edit] Wainberg
- Mark Wainberg (born 1945), a Canadian scientist
- Michael Wainberg/Michael Weinberg (born 1919), musician