Liebermann
Lieberman and Liebermann are names deriving from Lieb, a German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) nickname for a person from the German lieb or Yiddish lib, meaning 'dear, beloved'.[1] Many Lieberman families originally spelled the name in Hebrew or Cyrillic characters, so variations in the spelling occurred during transliteration to the Latin alphabet.
Liebermann
- Alexander Liebermann (born 1989), German-French classical composer
 - Benjamin Liebermann, German manufacturer
 - Bruno Franz Leopold Liebermann (1759–1844), German Catholic theologian
 - Carl Theodore Liebermann (1842–1914), German chemist
 - Charles H. Liebermann, Russian-American physician
 - Eliezer Dob Liebermann, Russian-Jewish writer
 - Felix Liebermann, historian (brother to Max Liebermann)
 - Lowell Liebermann, composer
 - Max Liebermann, painter
 - Oren Liebermann, American-Israeli journalist
 - Rolf Liebermann (1910–1999), Swiss composer and opera director
 
Lieberman
- Avigdor Lieberman, Moldavian-born Israeli politician, former Minister of Foreign affairs
 - Daniel Lieberman, paleoanthropologist
 - Evelyn S. Lieberman, American public official
 - Fredric Lieberman, an American ethnomusicologist, composer, music professor, and author
 - Hadassah Lieberman, wife of Joe Lieberman
 - Hendel Lieberman, Russian-American artist
 - Herman Lieberman, Polish lawyer and Socialist politician
 - Jeff Lieberman (born 1947), American filmmaker
 - Jeffrey Lieberman, American psychiatrist, Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
 - Joe Lieberman, US Senator from Connecticut, husband of Hadassah Lieberman
 - Judith Lieberman, educator and the wife of Saul Lieberman
 - Lori Lieberman, American singer-songwriter
 - Lou Lieberman, Australian politician
 - Louise Lieberman (born 1977), American soccer coach and former player
 - Matthew Lieberman, professor of social cognitive neuroscience
 - Nancy Lieberman (born 1958), American basketball player
 - Nick Lieberman, American filmmaker
 - Philip Lieberman, linguist
 - Robert Lieberman, film and television director
 - Robert C. Lieberman, American political scientist
 - Robert H. Lieberman, scientist, educator, novelist and movie director
 - Saul Lieberman, rabbi and scholar and the husband of Judith Lieberman
 - Simcha Lieberman (1926–2009), Israeli Talmud scholar
 - Syd Lieberman, storyteller
 - Zvi Lieberman, Hebrew children's book author
 
Fictional characters
- Claire Lieberman, the female lead in Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Liebermann
 - All pages with titles containing Lieberman
 - The Lieberman clause
 
- Related surnames
 
References
- ^ Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges, A Dictionary of Surnames, Oxford University Press, 1988, p. 325
 
External links
 Media related to Liebermann (surname) at Wikimedia Commons
 Media related to Lieberman (surname) at Wikimedia Commons