Zunz
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Zunz, Zuntz (Hebrew: צוּנְץ, Yiddish: צונץ) is a Yiddish surname:
- Edgard Zunz (de) (1874-1939), Belgian pharmacologist
- Leopold Zunz (Yom Tov Lipmann Tzuntz) (1794–1886), German Reform rabbi
- Gerhard Jack Zunz (born 1923), British civil engineer
Zuntz
- Nathan Zuntz (1847–1920), German physiologist
- Alexander Zuntz, signatory of Buttonwood Agreement
- Günther Zuntz (1902–1992), German-English classical philologist
- Heinrich Zuntz, founder od Odeon Records
Zunser
- Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen) (1836-1913), Lithuanian Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and badchen
See also
- Emma Zunz, short story by Jorge Luis Borges
- Zastań (German: Zünz), a village in the Gmina Wolin, Kamień County, Poland
- Nyingchi Mainling Airport, an airport with ICAO code ZUNZ
References
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