Rubin
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- For Russian submarine design bureau, see Rubin Design Bureau.
Rubin (German, Russian, Romanian, Danish and Yiddish word for Ruby) can refer to the following people:
- Alan Rubin, American musician
- Andrejs Rubins
- Arthur Rubin (b. 1956), American mathematician
- Chanda Rubin (b. 1976), American tennis player
- Daphne Rubin-Vega (b. 1969), American dance music singer and actress
- Edgar John Rubin (1886-1951)
- Gayle Rubin
- Gennaro Rubino
- Irv Rubin (1946-2002), Canadian-born Kahanist
- James Rubin (b. 1960), U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, 1997-2000
- Jay Rubin
- Jennifer Rubin
- Jerry Rubin
- Jordan Rubin, Comedian
- Michael Rubin
- American scholar and commentator on Middle Eastern history and politics
- American abstract painter
- American video literacy advocate
- Miri Rubin, British medievalist
- Rick Rubin, American record producer and record label owner
- Robert Rubin (b. 1938), U.S. Treasury Secretary, 1995-1999
- Samuel Rubin "Sam the Popcorn Man" (1918-2004), American entrepreneur credited with the mass introduction of popcorn machines to cinemas
- Theodore Isaac Rubin (b. 1923), American psychiatrist and author
- Tibor Rubin
- Vera Rubin (b. 1928), American astronomer
- Yoram Rubin
- Rubin Design Bureau
- Al-Nabi Rubin
- FC Rubin Kazan
- Lithol Rubine BK
- Schmidt-Rubin M1911
- Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation
- Names
See also Ruben, Rubinstein, and Rudner.