Hecht (surname)

The surname Hecht comes from house shields (cf. herald). In Yiddish (Yiddish: העכט) der hekht means spear, arms. In modern German Der Hecht is the fish known in English as a pike.

Notable people with the surname include:

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  • Abraham Hecht (1922–2013), American Orthodox rabbi, Rabbi Emeritus of Cong. Shaarei Zion (largest Syrian community besides Israel).
  • Anton Hecht, English artist and filmmaker
  • Erwin Hecht, O.M.I. (1933–2016), German Roman Catholic bishop
  • Hans-Joachim Hecht, German chess grandmaster
  • Jacob J. Hecht (1924–1990), American rabbi
  • Joan Hecht, American writer and activist
  • Józef Hecht (1891–1951), also known as Joseph Hecht, Polish printmaker and painter
  • Kenneth Hecht, American public interest attorney, health and nutrition advocate (descendant of Sam Hecht, Jr., co-founder of Hecht's)
  • Kenneth Hecht (disambiguation)
  • Lina Frank Hecht (1848–1920), Boston philanthropist
  • Nathan Hecht (born 1949), Texas Supreme Court Justice
  • Sigmund Hecht (1849–1925), Hungarian-born Reform rabbi in Montgomery, Alabama; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Los Angeles, California.

Hechtman

  • Gideon Gechtman (1942, Cairo - 2008), an Israeli artist, sculptor
  • Ken Hechtman (born 1967), a Jewish Canadian freelance journalist
  • Max Hechtman (born 1997), an American narrative/documentary filmmaker
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