There are
1939
Herzbergs in the USA
Herzberg is the
15194th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Herzberg

AriHerzberg

Ari Herzberg is an American computer scientist known for his contributions to the field of distributed systems and network security.

BernhardHerzberg

Bernhard Herzberg was a German-Canadian physicist and chemist who made significant contributions to the field of molecular spectroscopy.

AnnaHerzberg

Anna Herzberg is an Austrian actress known for her roles in films such as 'The Counterfeiters' and 'Die Fälscher.'

EvaHerzberg

Eva Herzberg is a Dutch Holocaust survivor and author known for her memoir 'The Diary of Eva Heyman.'

LudwigHerzberg

Ludwig Herzberg was a German-born American mathematician known for his work in probability theory and stochastic processes.

PaulHerzberg

Paul Herzberg is a British actor and playwright known for his appearances in films such as 'The Libertine' and 'Babel.'

RuthHerzberg

Ruth Herzberg is a German-born Australian artist known for her paintings and mixed media works.

HermannHerzberg

Hermann Herzberg was a German architect known for his designs of numerous buildings in Berlin.

MiriamHerzberg

Miriam Herzberg is an Israeli swimmer who competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

FritzHerzberg

Fritz Herzberg was an Austrian-Israeli composer and conductor known for his contributions to contemporary classical music.

Herzberg Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Herzberg' is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. It is derived from the German words 'herz' meaning 'heart' and 'berg' meaning 'mountain.' The name may have originally referred to someone living near a prominent mountain or someone with a strong and courageous heart.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Herzberg' is primarily found in Germany, Austria, and Israel. It is also somewhat common among Jewish communities in other countries, such as the United States and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Herzberg' include 'Herzenberg' and 'Hertzberg.'
Migration and ImmigrationMany individuals with the surname 'Herzberg' migrated from Germany and Austria to other parts of the world, particularly during the Holocaust and its aftermath.