Nussbaum
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Nussbaum or Nußbaum is a German surname. It is usually translated as nut-tree, or sometimes as walnut-tree. Nusbaum is a variant spelling.
Nussbaum may refer to:
- Adam Nussbaum (born 1955), American jazz drummer
- Adolf Nussbaum (1885-1962), German surgeon and orthopaedist
- Arthur Nussbaum (1877-1964), German legal scholar.
- Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House Counsel under Bill Clinton
- Eugenie Nussbaum (1872-1940), Galician-Austrian philanthropist, writer and pedagogue developing and supporting Austrian girl education
- Felix Nussbaum (1904-1944), a Jewish German painter
- Fritz Nussbaum (1879-1966), Swiss geographer
- Hans Nussbaum, nineteenth-century founder of the Amish movement in the United States
- Hedda Nussbaum, an American domestic-abuse survivor and the author of a memoir, Surviving Intimate Terrorism
- Hilarius Nusbaum (1820-1895), Polish-Jewish historian and communal worker [1]
- Horst Nussbaum, German producer of disco music, better known by his professional name, Jack White. See German article
- Jakob Nussbaum (1873-1936), German-Israeli painter and graphic artist
- Johann Nepomuk Nußbaum (1829-1890), German surgeon
- Lowell Nussbaum (1901-1987), journalist
- Martha Nussbaum (born 1947), American philosopher
- Mathias Nussbaum, see Darkwell
- Larry Nussbaum, American Doctor
- Moritz Nussbaum (1850-1915), biologist, anatomist
- Moses Nussbaum, Judaist
- Myer Nussbaum, Jewish American lawyer [2]
- Ronald Nussbaum, U.S. herpetologist [3]