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Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, place- & human-names that forms Kohn-, and Cohn-, etc:

On onomastics in Judaism, there are many variants: Kohna/Cohna, Kohnen/Cohnen, Kohnfeld/Cohnfeld, Kohnhagen/Cohnhagen, Kohnheim/Cohnheim, Kohnheimer/Cohnheimer, Kohnhof/Cohnhof, Kohnhoff/Cohnhoff, Cohnitz (but cf. Konitz/Conitz, Kunitz/Cunitz and Kanitz/Canitz), Kohnke/Cohnke, Kohnky/Cohnky, Cohn-Neumark, Kohn-Speyer, Kohnmann/Cohnmann, Kohnreich/Cohnreich, Kohnsberg/Cohnsberg, etc..

[edit] Kohn

Kohn:

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[edit] H

  • Hans Kohn (born September 15, 1891, Prague - March 16, 1971, Philadelphia), Czech-US sociologist
  • Hedwig Kohn (born April 5, 1887, Breslau/Wrocław - November 26, 1965, Durham, North Carolina, USA), physicist; daughter of Georg Kohn, sister of Kurt Kohn
  • Jerry Kohn
  • Josef Ferdinand Friedrich Kohn, a pseudonym of Friedrich Korn (born April 26, 1804, Prag/Praha - October 16, 1850, Teplitz-Schönau/Teplice, Bohemia), Czech-Austrian writer, mythologist (Mythologieforscher)
  • Karl-Christian Kohn (1928–2006), German opera-singer; See also German article

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  • Salomon Kohn/Solomon Kohn
    • Salomon Kohn (born March 8, 1825, Prague - November 6, 1904, Prague), Jewish Czech writer
    • Salomon Kohn (born July 31, 1873, Wehsely/Veselí nad Moravou, Moravia - 1945, KZ Auschwitz(?)), Austrian photographer, publisher
  • Sidonie Kohen, born Sidonie Kohn (December 1, 1830, Teschen - April 17, 1900, Vienna), Czech (Silesian)-Austrian feminist
  • Stefan Kohn (b. 1965), German soccer-player; See also German article
  • Theodor Kohn, Fürsterzbischof von Olmütz (born March 22, 1845, Brzeznitz/Březnice, Moravia - December 3, 1915, Steiermark), Czech-Austrian Catholic theologian; See also German article
  • Walter Kohn, Austrian-born American physicist


[edit] Köhn

*Köhn/Coehn/Køhn, Cöhn/Coehn/Køhn-: (cf.Kuenen/Keunen [kø:nə]) :


[edit] Kohner

Kohner/Cohner:

[edit] Kohnfeld

Kohnfeld/Cohnfeld, Kohnfelder/Cohnfelder:

Kohnfelder

[edit] Kohnheim

Kohnheim, Cohnheim, Kohnheimer, Cohnheimer:

[edit] Kohnstamm

Kohnstamm/Kohnstam, *Cohnstamm/Cohnstamm, Constam/Konstam:

Dutch members of the Kohnstamm family:

Constam
  • Emil Joseph Constam (born February 19, 1858, New York - February 11, 1917, Zürich), chemist

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