Levin (surname)

Levin (original Russian: Левин) is a surname with several word origins. In most cases it is Jewish (a variant of Levy) and rarely Russian,[1] derived from the Jewish biblical tribe of Levi, whose descendants the Levites had distinctive duties in the Temple period. In some cases the surname Levin is derived from the German personal name Liebwin. In other cases the surname represents a form of the Yiddish word for "lion". In some cases, the surname Levin represents a patronymic form of Lëva. It is also often an anglicisation of the Quebecer name Lavigne, especially in the northeast US.

Other variations include Lavin, Lavine, Le Neve, Levene, Levi, Levina, Levine, Levitt, Levy, Lewin, Lieven, Levins and Levinson.

People with the name "Levin" (and feminine variant Levina) include:

People

In arts and media

In literature and journalism

In music

In other media

In business

  • Adam K. Levin, former director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and businessman in consumer credit-related businesses
  • Alan Levin (business), American businessmen, CFO of drug maker Pfizer
  • David Levin (businessman) (born 1962), British businessman
  • Gerald M. Levin (born 1939), U.S. businessman with Time Warner
  • Nathaniel Levin (1818–1903), New Zealand businessman and politician
  • Neil Levin, former Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
  • Philip J. Levin (c. 1909 – 1971), American real estate developer and investor
  • William Levin (1845–1893), New Zealand businessman and politician
  • Myles Levin (born 1951), American CEO
  • Slava Levin (Broadcast Executive), Canadian Businessman, CEO of Canada's Largest Television Broadcaster

In government, law, and politics

  • Adam K. Levin, former director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and businessman in consumer credit-related businesses
  • Burton Levin, American diplomat, former Ambassador to Burma
  • Carl Levin (born 1934), US Democratic Senator from Michigan; brother of Sander Levin, cousin of Charles Levin
  • Charles Levin (judge) (born 1926), Michigan jurist; cousin of Carl and Sander Levin
  • Daniel Levin (attorney) (active 2004-2005), Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Justice Department
  • David L. Levin (born 1949), American politician from Missouri
  • Ezra G. Levin, American lawyer
  • Fred Levin (born 1937), US plaintiffs' attorney in the state of Florida
  • Joe Levin, American lawyer
  • Lewis Charles Levin (1808–1860), first Jewish Representative to the U.S. Congress
  • Mark Levin (born 1957), American conservative radio host, lawyer, author, and political commentator who served in the Reagan administration
  • Mike Levin, California Democratic politician
  • Nathaniel Levin (1818–1903), New Zealand businessman and politician
  • Sander M. Levin (born 1931), US Democratic Representative from Michigan; brother of Carl, cousin of Charles
  • Susan Bass Levin, New Jersey, US politician
  • Theodore Levin (1897–1970), U.S. federal jurist
  • William Levin (1845–1893), New Zealand businessman and politician
  • Yariv Levin Israeli MK and Minister of Tourism
  • Yuval Levin, member of White House domestic policy staff

In science and academia

In sport and games

In other fields

See also

Fictional characters

References

  1. Perl, L. (1990). The Great Ancestor Hunt: The Fun of Finding Out Who You Are. Clarion Books. p. 29. ISBN 9780395547908. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
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