Gurvich
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Gurvich or Gurevich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Abram Gurvich (1897–1962), Russian chess composer.
- Jose Gurvich (1927–1974), Lithuanian-Uruguayan plastic artist.
- Aharon Gurevich, Chief Rabbi of Russian Army.
- Aleksandr Gurevich (b. 1930), Russian physicist.
- Aron Gurevich (1924–2006), Russian medievalist.
- Aron Gurwitsch (1901–1973), Lithuanian-American philosopher.
- Boris Maksovich Gurevich (born 1931), Soviet Olympic champion wrestler
- Boris Michail Gurevich (born 1937), Soviet Olympic champion wrestler
- David Gurevich (b. 1951), Russian-American writer.
- Dmitry Gurevich (b. 1956), Russian-American chess grandmaster.
- Georges Gurvitch (1894–1965), Russian-French sociologist.
- Liubov Gurevich (1866–1940), Russian editor, translator, author, and critic.
- Leib Gurwicz (1906–1982), influential Orthodox Rabbi.
- Mikhail Gurevich (chess player) (b. 1959), Ukrainian chess grandmaster.
- Mikhail Gurevich (aircraft designer) (1893–1976), Soviet aircraft designer.
- Mikhail Gurevich (psychiatrist) (1878–1953), Soviet psychiatrist.
- Valery Solomonovich Gurevich is Vice-chairman of Russia's Jewish Autonomous Oblast.
- Fedor Dan (born Gurvich) (1871–1949), Russian revolutionary and Menshevik.
- Yuri Gurevich, American computer scientist and mathematician.
Gurvich is a variant of Horowitz or Gurwitsch.
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