Bacharach (disambiguation)

Bacharach (disambiguation)

Bacharach (or Bachrach) is a German surname and may refer to:

Places

* Bacharach, a town in Western Germany

People

* Arthur J. Bachrach (born 1926), American psychologist
* Burt Bacharach, 20th century composer
* Harry Bacharach, mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey from the 1910s to 1930s
* Marion Bachrach, Communist activist in the 1930s
* Walton H. Bachrach, mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1960s
* Yair Bacharach, 17th century German rabbi

Other

* Cayley-Bacharach theorem
* Bacharach Giants, a former professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues
* Bachrach Studios


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