Friedman
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Friedman, Friedemann, Friedmann, Fridman, Frydman, Frydmann, and Freedman from german language stands for man of peace or peaceman, are common surnames.
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These may refer to:
[edit] In music
- Dave Fridmann, musician and record producer
- Dean Friedman, singer-songwriter
- Debbie Friedman, musician
- Gary William Friedman, composer
- Harry Freedman, Canadian composer, musician and educator
- Ignaz Friedman/Ignacy Friedman, Polish-Austrian pianist, composer
- Kinky Friedman, singer and candidate for the Texas gubernatorial election, 2006
- Marc Friedman, electric bassist/multi-instrumentalist and composer
- Marty Friedman (guitarist), guitarist
- Ross "The Boss" Friedman, guitarist
- Tim Freedman, the vocalist and pianist
- Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, organist
[edit] In mathematics
- Alexander Friedman, mathematician and cosmologist
- Freedman-Diaconis rule, rule used to specify the number of bins to be used in a histogram
- Friedman number, integer which, in a given base, is the result of an expression using all its own digits
- Daniel P. Friedman, computer scientist and mathematician specializing in
functional languages at Indiana University.
- Harvey Friedman, mathematical logician at The Ohio State University
- Michael Freedman, mathematician at Microsoft Research
- William F. Friedman, cryptologist
[edit] In sports
- Benny Friedman, American football quarterback
- Dougie Freedman, Scottish professional association footballer
- Gal Fridman, Israeli windsurfer and an Olympic gold medalist
- Lee Freedman, prominent Australian racehorse trainer
- Lennie Friedman, American football player for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL
- Marty Friedman (basketball), pro basketball player and coach
- Prahlad Friedman, professional poker player
[edit] In economics
- Benjamin M. Friedman, leading American political economist
- Emanuel Friedman, banker
- Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-winning economist
- Friedman rule, Milton Friedman's policy regarding cash-in-advance models of monetary systems
- Friedman's k-percent rule, Milton Friedman's policy regarding optimal money supply growth
- Friedman test, non-parametric statistical test developed by the U.S. economist Milton Friedman
- Rose Friedman, political author and the wife of Milton Friedman
- Stephen Friedman, chairman of the U.S. President Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
[edit] In law
- Bernát Friedmann (), Hungarian jurist and criminal lawyer
- Bernie Friedman, attorney in Hollywood, Florida
- Daniel Friedmann, Israeli Minister of Justice
- Michel Friedman, German former lawyer
- S. Friedman & Co., law firms in Israel
- Samuel Freedman, lawyer, judge, and Chief Justice of the Province of Manitoba
- Stephen J. Friedman, dean of Pace University School of Law
[edit] In literature
- Bruce Jay Friedman, novelist, screenwriter and playwright
- Celia S. Friedman, science fiction novelist
- David Freedman, the first child, and only son of Sara and Israel Freedman
- David Friedman, writer
- David D. Friedman, libertarian writer
- Elizebeth Friedman, cryptanalyst and author
- Esther Pauline Friedman, advice columnist also known as Ann Landers
- Frieda Friedman, author
- Jerrold David Friedman, science fiction author
- Michael Jan Friedman, author
- Rita Friedman, creator of The Letter People
- Samuel G. Freedman, journalist
- Thomas L. Friedman, columnist
[edit] In television and film
- Budd Friedman, actor and producer
- Capturing the Friedmans, documentary film directed by Andrew Jarecki
- David F. Friedman, American filmmaker and producer
- Josh Friedman, American screenwriter
- Marcel Horace Frydman, Austrian dramaturg, opera connoisseur and opera critic
- Maria Friedman, musical theatre actress
- Sidney Freedman, psychiatrist in the television series M*A*S*H
[edit] In science
- Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker, exact solution of the Einstein field equations of general relativity
- Friedmann equations, equations relating various cosmological parameters
- Daniel P. Friedman, computer scientist
- Egon Friedmann, Austrian philosopher
- Georges Friedmann (1902-1977), French sociologist
- Hermann Friedmann
- Irving Friedman, geochemist
- Jerome Isaac Friedman, Nobel Prize physicist
- Stanton T. Friedman, physicist and ufologist
[edit] In art
- Arnold Friedman (1874 – 1946), an American painter
- Drew Friedman, cartoonist
- Harold Freedman, artist public murals
- Ken Friedman, seminal figure in Fluxus
- Tom Friedman (artist), American sculptor
[edit] In photography
- Glen E. Friedman, photographer
- Endré Ernő Friedmann, 20th century war photographer
[edit] In religion
- David Noel Freedman, biblical scholar
- Meïr ben Jeremiah Friedmann, Hungarian-Austrian scholar, Jewish theologian
- Richard Elliott Friedman, scholar of biblical criticism
- Israel Friedmann, founder of the Ruzhiner dynasty
[edit] In history
- Renee Friedman, American Egyptologist
- Paul Freedman, historian
[edit] In education
- Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, school
- James O. Freedman, the fifteenth president of Dartmouth College
- Richard A. Friedman, Director of Psychopharmacology
- Samuel O. Freedman, clinical immunologist, professor
- Stephen J. Friedman, dean of Pace University School of Law
[edit] In business
- Eugene Freedman, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- George Friedman, the founder of Stratfor
- Joseph Friedman, inventor
- Ken Freedman, the current General Manager of WFMU
- Mikhail Fridman, Russian businessman
- Nat Friedman, programmer
- Scott Friedman, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Seegrid Corporation
[edit] In social work
- Freedman's Aid Society, organization
- Freedman's Bureau, federal agency that was formed during the American Civil War
[edit] In other fields
- Fridman (crater), the remains of a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
- Friedman Memorial Airport, public airport located in the town of Hailey in Blaine County, Idaho, USA
- Tuviah Friedman, director of the Institute for the Documentation of Nazi War Crimes in Haifa
- William F. Friedman, cryptologist
- Thomas Friedman, journalist