Goldstein (surname)
Goldstein (/ˈɡoʊldstiːn, -staɪn/; German: [ˈɡoːltʃtaɪn]) is a Jewish surname, it translates to "gold stone" in English. Notable people with the surname include:
Arts
- Adam Goldstein (1973–2009), American musician and disc jockey known as DJ AM
- Boris Goldstein (1922–1987), Soviet violin prodigy
- Doug Goldstein, American tv screenwriter, producer and director
- Elliot Goldstein (born 1938), American actor known as Elliott Gould
- Fanny Goldstein (librarian)
- Harvey Goldstein (born 1944), American bass guitarist known as Harvey Brooks
- Jack Goldstein, (1945–2003), Canadian-American performance and conceptual artist
- Jack Goldstein (born 1986), vocalist for the British band Fixers
- Jean-Isidore Goldstein (1925—2007), Romanian-French poet known as Isidore Isou
- Jenette Goldstein (born 1960), American actress
- Jerry Goldstein (producer)
- Johnny Goldstein (born 1991), Israeli musician
- Jonathan Goldstein (1968/1969–2019), British composer
- Jonathan Goldstein (actor)
- Jonathan Goldstein (author)
- Jonathan Goldstein (filmmaker)
- Lisa Goldstein (born 1953), American fantasy and science fiction writer
- Lisa Goldstein (actress)
- Martha Goldstein (1919–2014), American harpsichordist and pianist
- Marvin Goldstein (born 1950), American pianist
- Mikhail Goldstein (1917—1989), composer and violinist
- Philip Goldstein (1913—1980), American painter known as Philip Guston
- Róza Goldstein (1832—1892), Hungarian mezzo-soprano known as Róza Csillag
- Shaike Goldstein-Ophir (1928—1987), Israeli actor, comedian and screenwriter known as Shaike Ophir
- Sokher Goldstein (1859—1887), Romanian singer and actor
- Sophie Goldstein (1861—1904), Romanian actress known as Sophia Karp
Religion
- Clifford Goldstein (born 1955), Seventh-day Adventist author and editor
- Herbert S. Goldstein (1890—1970), American Orthodox rabbi
- Jonathan A. Goldstein (1929—2004), American biblical scholar
- Josef Goldstein (1836–1899), Austro-Hungarian cantor
- Joseph Goldstein (writer)
- Lisa Goldstein (rabbi)
- Nachman Goldstein (1825—1894), Tcheriner Rav
- Samuel Goldstein (rabbi)
- Warren Goldstein (born 1971), Chief Rabbi of South Africa
Sport
- Abe Goldstein (1898—1977), American bantamweight boxer
- Danielle Goldstein (born 1985), American-Israeli show jumper
- Don Goldstein (born 1937), American basketball player
- Jørn Goldstein (born 1953), Norwegian Olympic ice hockey goalie
- Leo Goldstein, American-Israeli soccer referee
- Lonnie Goldstein (1918–2013), American baseball player
- Margie Goldstein-Engle (born 1958), American equestrian
- Omer Goldstein (born 1996), Israeli cyclist
- Paul Goldstein (tennis)
- Ralph Goldstein (1913–1997), American Olympic épée fencer
- Roy Goldstein (born 1993), Israeli cyclist
- Ruby Goldstein (1907—1984), American welterweight boxer
- Samuel Goldstein (1945—1977), American Paralympian
- Shulamit Goldstein (born 1968), Israeli Olympic rhythmic gymnast
- Steven Goldstein (racing driver)
- Todd Goldstein (born 1988), Australian rules footballer
Other
- Abraham Samuel Goldstein (1925–2005), Dean of Yale Law School
- Adam Goldstein (author)
- Al Goldstein (1936–2013), American pornographer
- Andy Goldstein (born 1973), British broadcaster
- Baruch Goldstein (1956–1994), Israeli mass murderer
- Bernard R. Goldstein (born 1938), historian of science
- Bruce Goldstein (born 1951), American film programmer, producer, archivist, historian
- Chris Goldstein, American radio personality
- Daniel Goldstein (born 1969), American psychologist
- Emmanuel Goldstein, pen name of Eric Gordon Corley, American hacker
- Eugen Goldstein (1850–1930), German physicist, and an early researcher in X-rays
- Harvey Goldstein (born 1939), British statistician
- Herbert Goldstein (1922–2005), American physicist
- Herman Goldstein (1931–2020), American criminologist
- Ivo Goldstein (born 1958), Croatian historian
- Jay Goldstein, American kidnapper
- Jerry Goldstein (physicist)
- Jonathan L. Goldstein (born 1941), American lawyer
- Joseph I. Goldstein (1939—2015), American engineer
- Joseph L. Goldstein (born 1940), American Nobel Prize–winning biochemist
- Joshua S. Goldstein (born 1952), American scientist
- Joyce Goldstein, American chef
- Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965), German neurologist and psychiatrist
- Leon M. Goldstein (died 1999), American President of Kingsborough Community College, and acting Chancellor of the City University of New York
- Louis L. Goldstein (1913—1998), American politician
- Marcus Goldstein (1906—1997), American anthropologist
- Martin Goldstein (1905—1941), American gangster
- Matthew Goldstein (born 1941), Chancellor of the City University of New York
- Max Goldstein (1898—1924), Romanian communist
- Max A. Goldstein (1870—1941), American otolaryngologist
- Mel Goldstein (1945—2012), American meteorologist
- Melvyn Goldstein (born 1938), American social anthropologist
- Paul Goldstein (law professor)
- Peter Goldstein, British businessman
- Phil Goldstein (born 1950), American magician known as Max Maven
- Phillip Goldstein (investor)
- Rebecca Goldstein (born 1950), American novelist and professor of philosophy
- Reuben Goldstein (1862—1943), British businessman and manufacturer known as Reuben Goldstein Edwards
- Richard Goldstein (astronomer)
- Robin Goldstein (born 1976), American author and wine critic
- Sam Goldstein, Canadian politician
- Slavko Goldstein (1928–2017), Croatian historian
- Solomon Goldstein (1884—1968), Bulgarian Communist politician
- Solomon Goldstein-Rose (born 1993/1994), American politician
- Steve Goldstein (broadcaster)
- Steve Goldstein (diplomat)
- Steven Goldstein (activist)
- Steven R. Goldstein, American gynecologist
- Sydney Goldstein (1903—1989), British mathematician and aerodynamicist
- Tom Goldstein, American attorney
- Vida Goldstein (1869—1949), Australian suffragette and social reformer
- Warren Goldstein (professor)
- Yisroel Goldstein, American shooting survivor
- Yoine Goldstein (born 1934), Canadian lawyer and politician
Variant surnames
- Aleksandar Goldštajn (1912–2010), prominent Croatian university professor, law scholar and constitutional court judge
- Israel Goldstine (1898–1953), New Zealand politician, businessman, barrister and solicitor
Fictional
- Anthony Goldstein, a minor character in the Harry Potter book series
- Emmanuel Goldstein, a key character in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Ira Goldstein, a character who appears in ASB Bank's commercials
- Koko Goldstein, a character in the Web video series Yacht Rock
- Rachel Goldstein in Water Rats
- Porpentina and Queenie Goldstein, sisters in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)
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