There are
1930
Rosensteins in the USA
Rosenstein is the
15238th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Rosenstein

RodRosenstein

Rod Rosenstein is an American attorney and civil servant who served as the Deputy Attorney General of the United States from 2017 to 2019.

CarlRosenstein

Carl Rosenstein was a German politician who served as the Prime Minister of Bavaria from 1849 to 1850.

BettyRosenstein

Betty Rosenstein was a Jewish resistance fighter during World War II and a member of the Dutch National Socialist Movement.

KarenRosenstein

Karen Rosenstein is an American artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media works.

AaronRosenstein

Aaron Rosenstein was a Jewish scholar and rabbi who served as the chief rabbi of Hamburg, Germany in the late 18th century.

SarahRosenstein

Sarah Rosenstein is a Canadian actress known for her role in the television series 'Orphan Black.'

MaxRosenstein

Max Rosenstein was a German architect known for his neoclassical style and his work on various government buildings in Berlin.

EmilyRosenstein

Emily Rosenstein was a young activist who advocated for mental health awareness and suicide prevention after her own struggle with depression.

DavidRosenstein

David Rosenstein is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of a successful technology startup.

RachelRosenstein

Rachel Rosenstein is a British historian and author specializing in Jewish history and the Holocaust.

Rosenstein Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Rosenstein is of German and Jewish origin. It is a compound name derived from the German word 'Rose' meaning 'rose' and 'Stein' meaning 'stone' or 'rock'.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Rosenstein is most common in Germany, Israel, and the United States. It is also found among Jewish communities in other countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname Rosenstein include 'Rozenstein' and 'Rozenstain'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname Rosenstein have migrated and immigrated to various countries, especially during World War II and in search of better opportunities.