Kogan
Kogan (Russian: Ко́ган) is a Russian version of the Jewish surname Cohen, which denotes the descendants of the high priests of ancient Israel:
- Aleksandr Kogan (born 1985/86), psychologist and data scientist
- Artur Kogan (born 1974), Israeli chess master
- Belle Kogan (1902–2000), American industrial designer
- Boris Kogan (1940–1993), Russian-American chess master
- Dmitri Kogan (1978–2017), Russian violinist
- Herman Kogan (1914–1989), American journalist
- Jacob Kogan (born 1995), young American actor
- Leonid Kogan (1924–1982), Soviet violinist
- Michael Kogan (1920–1984), Russian Jewish businessman
- Pavel Kogan (disambiguation), several people
- Richard Kogan (physician)
- Ruslan Kogan (born 1982), Belarusian-Australian entrepreneur, founder and director of Kogan Technologies
- Yosif Arkadyevich Kogan, birth name of Osip Yermansky (1867-1941), Russian Menshevik economist
- Rita Kogan (born c.1976), Russian-born Israeli poet
See also
- Cohn
- Kagan (disambiguation)
- Kaganovich (disambiguation)
- Kohen#Cohen (and its variations) as a surnam
- Y-chromosomal Aaron, the "Cohen" gene
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