Ehrlich
Ehrlich is a German family name, meaning "honest" or "honorable". People with this surname include:
Abel Ehrlich, Israeli composer of symphony music Anne H. Ehrlich Arnold Bogomul Ehrlich, Genius of Biblical interpretations; born in Poland in 1848; died 1919 in New Rochelle Eugen Ehrlich (1862 - 1922) was an Austrian legal scholar Eugene Ehrlich, lexicographer and author Franz Ehrlich, architect Gretel Ehrlich, American travel writer Howard Ehrlich Jake Ehrlich Jakob Ehrlich (1877 - 1938) early Zionist in Austria, killed in the Dachau concentration camp shortly after the Nazi takeover of Austria Kendel Sibiski Ehrlich, former first lady of Maryland Marty Ehrlich Max Ehrlich (1892-1944), noted German actor, director & master of ceremony. He is particularly identified with the 1930's Berlin Cabaret scene. Martyred in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), a German scientist who won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine S. Paul Ehrlich, Jr. (1937-2005), the Acting Surgeon General of the United States from 1973 to 1977 Paul R. Ehrlich (born 29 May 1932), Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University and entomologist Ricardo Ehrlich Robert "Bob" Leroy Ehrlich, an American politician and the 60th governor of Maryland Walter Ehrlich (1896-1968), German philosopher William Ehrlich Yakov Ehrlich, Russian professional football (soccer) player Yom Tov Ehrlich
Erlich, Erlikh
Dennis Erlich Esther Erlich Jonathan Erlich, Israeli tennis player
Ehrlichmann, Ehrlichman
John Ehrlichman
Translation
The word "Ehrlich" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, Dutch, Polish.
Translation(s) in other languages: French: Ehrlich (homonymie), Hebrew: ארליך, Japanese: エールリヒ.
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