Safran (disambiguation)

Safran (Euronext: SAF) is a French conglomerate involved in defense, aerospace propulsion and equipment.

Safran, Sáfrán and Şafran are surnames. People with those names include:

  • Alexandru Șafran (19102006), Romanian and Swiss rabbi
  • Don Safran (19302014), American film and television screenwriter, producer and marketing executive
  • Henri Safran (born 1932), French-born Australian television director
  • Jeremy D. Safran (1952–2018), Canadian-American clinical psychologist
  • John Safran (born 1972), Australian documentary maker and media personality
  • Jonathan Safran Foer (born 1977), American writer best known for his 2002 novel Everything Is Illuminated
  • Joshua Safran (active 2014), American television producer and writer
  • Mátyás Sáfrán (born 1986), Hungarian sprint canoer
  • Mihály Sáfrán (born 1985), Hungarian sprint canoer
  • Nadav Safran (19252003), Egyptian who worked as an academic in U.S.A. specializing in Arab and Middle East politics
  • Naomi Safran-Hon (born 1984), Israeli artist based in U.S.A.
  • Peter Safran (born 1965), American film producer and manager
  • Roald Safran (birth name of Roald Hoffmann, born 1937), American theoretical chemist who won the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Scott Safran (196789), American video gamer who set the world record score on the arcade game Asteroids at the age of 15
  • William Safran (born 1930), American academic in political science

See also

  • Renault Safrane, an executive car manufactured 19922000
  • Saffron, a spice
  • Safran SR305-230 (SMA SR305-230), a diesel piston aircraft engine manufactured by SMA Engines
  • All pages with a title containing Safran
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