Deutsch (surname)

Deutsch (surname)

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Deutsch is a German surname, meaning German. When transliterated from other languages, it may also be spelled as Deutch, Deitch, Deich, Dajč.

Deutsch

  • Adolph Deutsch, Academy Award-winning composer
  • Alex Deutsch, founder of Deutsch (Interconnect Solutions)
  • Alexander Deutsch, German planetologist (active since 1984)
  • Alexander Nikolaevich Deutsch, Russian astronomer (active 1926–1985)
  • Ana Deutsch (born 1940), psychologist and co-founder of the Program for Torture Victims
  • André Deutsch, a publisher in London
  • Andrew Deutsch (born 1968), sound artist
  • Armin Joseph Deutsch (born 1918), American astronomer and science fiction author
  • Arnold Deutsch, NKVD operative who recruited Kim Philby
  • Babette Deutsch (1895–1982), American author
  • Charles Deutsch, French engineer
  • David Deutsch (born 1953), physicist
  • Donny Deutsch
  • Diana Deutsch, British-born, American perceptual and cognitive psychologist
  • Ernst Deutsch (1890–1969), German actor
  • George Deutsch, ex-NASA press officer
  • Gotthard Deutsch (1859–1921), scholar of Jewish history
  • Harold C. Deutsch, author of the World War II book Covert Warfare
  • Helene Deutsch, Austrian-born American psychologist
  • Herbert Deutsch, American Composer
  • Immanuel Oscar Menahem Deutsch (1829–1873), a German oriental scholar
  • John James Deutsch, Canadian economist
  • Julio Deutsch (1859–1922), well-known Croatian architect
  • Julius Deutsch (1884–1968), Austrian politician
  • Karl Deutsch (1912–1992), Czech social and political scientist
  • Ladislas Deutsch, pen name of László Detre (1874-1939), Hungarian microbiologist
  • Lea Deutsch (1927–1943), Croatian Jewish child actress who died during the Holocaust
  • Leo Deutsch (1855–1941) (known as Lev Deich in Russia), Russian revolutionary
  • Louis "Red" Deutsch (1890–1983), American boxer and owner of the "Tube Bar" in Jersey City
  • L. Peter Deutsch, programmer and creator of the Ghostscript software
  • Mark Deutsch (musician), a musician, inventor of bazantar
  • Mark Deutsch (journalist), a Russian journalist
  • Martin Deutsch physics and discoverer of positronium.
  • Max Deutsch, French-Austrian composer and director
  • Morton Deutsch, social psychologist and researcher in conflict resolution
  • Niklaus Manuel (born Deutsch), Swiss painter
  • Oscar Deutsch (1893–1941), founder of the British Odeon cinema chain
  • Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967), Austrian musicologist and creator of the Deutsch catalogue of Schubert's compositions.
  • Patti Deutsch (born 1945), 1970s game-show celebrity
  • Peter Deutsch (born 1957), American politician
  • Péter Deutsch (born 1968), Hungarian athlete
  • the Hatvany-Deutsch family

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