Gottlieb (name)
Gottlieb (German for "God's Love"; see also Amadeus (disambiguation), Bogomil, Theophil) is a German name that may be used as a surname or as a male given name. The name Gottlieb was created in the 17th century, in German speaking parts of Europe, as a product of the age of Pietism, as a way of naming young men with a religiously charged name.[1] The name has been, however, attested from the 6th century in the Gothic Arezzo deed as 'Gudilub', normalized as 'Gudaliufs'.[2]
Surname
- Adolph Gottlieb, American sculptor and painter
- Alan Gottlieb, American author and conservative activist
- Anna Gottlieb, Austrian soprano
- Anthony Gottlieb, British writer
- Carl Gottlieb, American screenwriter
- Craig Gottlieb, American militaria and antique dealer
- Danny Gottlieb, American drummer
- David Gottlieb, plant pathologist
- David Gottlieb, established the Gottlieb arcade game company
- Doug Gottlieb, American basketball player
- Dovid Gottlieb, Israeli mathematician
- Edward Gottlieb, Ukrainian basketball coach
- Eli Gottlieb, Israeli philosopher
- Ferdinand Gottlieb, (1919–2007), American architect
- Franz Josef Gottlieb (1930–2006), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Glen Gottlieb, American television producer and editor
- Ishua Gottlieb (1838 - 1889), Rabbi, great grandson of Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin, buried in Olevsk Ohel
- Jean Raymond Gottlieb, Monégasque bodyguard
- Joseph Abraham Gottlieb (1918–2007), birthname of Joey Bishop, American entertainer
- Justin Gottlieb, American pastor and Kingdom citizen
- Katherine Gottlieb, American businessperson
- Lea Gottlieb, Hungarian-born Israeli fashion designer
- Leo Gottlieb (born 1920), New York Knicks basketball player
- Leopold Gottlieb, Polish painter, brother of Maurycy
- Leslie D. Gottlieb (1936–2012), American biologist
- Levi Itzhak Gottlieb (1863-1929), Rabbi, descendant from Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin, buried in Olevsk Ohel
- Lindsay Gottlieb, American college basketball coach
- Louis Gottlieb, American entertainer, bassist of the Limelighters
- Lori Gottlieb, American journalist
- Mark Gottlieb, Australian fictional character
- Maurycy Gottlieb, Polish painter, brother of Leopold
- Michael S. Gottlieb, American AIDS researcher
- Michael T. Gottlieb, American bridge player
- Mike Gottlieb, American college baseball coach
- Robert Gottlieb, American writer
- Sidney Gottlieb, American military psychiatrist
- William Paul Gottlieb, American photographer
- One of the founding partners of the firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
- The two founders of the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation
Given name
- Gottlieb Amstein, Swiss cyclist
- Gottlieb Berger, American politician
- Gottlieb Bodmer, German artist
- Gottlieb Nathaniel Bonwetsch, German theologian
- Gottlieb Burckhardt, Swiss psychiatrist
- Gottlieb Burian, founder of Burien, Washington, United States
- Gottlieb Bender Christiansen, American priest
- Gottlieb Daimler, German industrialist
- Gottlieb Adelbert Delbrück, German banker
- Gottlieb Duttweiler, Swiss businessman
- Gottlieb Elster, German sculptor
- Gottlieb Fluhmann, Swiss-American rancher in Park County, Colorado who disappeared in 1892
- Gottlieb Fröhlich, Swiss rower
- Gottlieb Garber, American politician
- Gottlieb Gluge, German physician who practiced in Belgium
- Gottlieb Göller, German footballer and manager
- Gottlieb Göttlich, German intersex man
- Gottlieb Graupner, American composer
- Gottlieb Sigmund Gruner, cartographer and geologist
- Gottlieb Haberlandt, Austrian botanist
- Gottlieb Graf von Haeseler, German general
- Gottlieb Christoph Harless, German classicist
- Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von Harless, German theologian
- Gottlieb Heileman, American brewer
- Gottlieb Heinrich Totleben, German-born Russian general
- Gottlieb Hering, German SS-Hauptsturmführer (captain)
- Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer, German entomologist and physician
- Gottlieb Hufeland, German economist
- Gottlieb Jäger, Swiss politician and judge
- Gottlieb von Jagow, German diplomat
- Gottlieb Kirchhoff, Russian chemist
- Gottlieb Jakob Kuhn, Swiss poet
- Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, British orientalist
- Gottlieb Machate, German chess player
- Gottlieb Madl, German film editor
- Gottlieb Matthias Carl Masch, German historian
- Gottlieb Mittelberger, German writer and educator
- Gottlieb Mohnike, German translator, theologian, and philologist
- Gottlieb Muffat, American composer and organist
- Gottlieb Nakuta, Namibian footballer
- Gottlieb Ott, Swiss businessman
- Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel, German writer
- Gottlieb Jakob Planck, German historian
- Gottlieb Polak, Austrian equestrian
- Gottlieb Rabener, German writer
- Gottlieb Reber, Swiss art dealer and collector
- Gottlieb Redecker, German architect
- Gottlieb Renz, a winner of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Gottlieb Ringier, Swiss politician
- Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen, Finnish-American architect
- Gottlieb Schick, German artist
- Gottlieb Schuler, Australian journalist
- Gottlieb Schumacher, American archaeologist and architect
- Gottlieb Stephanie, Austrian opera librettist
- Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr, German naturalist
- Gottlieb Storz, American businessman
- Gottlieb Samuel Studer, Swiss mountain climber
- Gottlieb Viehe, German missionary
- Gottlieb Charles Wachter, German businessman
- Gottlieb Wanzenried, cyclist
- Gottlieb Weber, cyclist
- Gottlieb Wehrle, American politician
- Gottlieb Welté, German painter
- Gottlieb Ziegler, Swiss politician
- Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, Russian admiral and explorer
- Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, Danish architect
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte, German philosopher
- Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, German poet
- Wolfgang Gottlieb Mozart, a variant of Mozart's name used by his father
- Christian Gottlieb Priber, American pioneer
- Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker, German philogist and archaeologist
See also
- Gottlieb
- Gotlieb
- Gottlieb Brown Covered Bridge
- Gottlieb Collection
- Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
- Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute
- Gottlieb Institute
- Gottlieb Londershausen House
- Gottlieb Paludan Architects
- Gottlieb polynomials
- Gottlieb Storz House
References
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