Lipkin - translation to french
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Lipkin - translation to french

FAMILY NAME

Lipkin      
Lipkin, family name (Hebrew)
Liptkin      
Lipkin, family name (Hebrew); Amnon Lipkin Shahak (born 1944), 15th Israeli chief of staff, founding member of the Center political party, Israeli Minister of Tourism (1999-2001)

Wikipedia

Lipkin

Lipkin (Hebrew: ליפקין, Russian: Липкин) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1944–2012), Israeli military officer
  • Dmitry Lipkin, television writer and playwright
  • Harry J. Lipkin (1921–2015), Israeli theoretical physicist
  • Heather Slade-Lipkin, English pianist, harpsichordist and teacher
  • Malcolm Lipkin (1932–2017), English composer
  • Miles Jackson-Lipkin (1924–2012), jurist
  • Nikolay Lipkin (born 1985), canoeist
  • Pamela Lipkin (born 1952), plastic surgeon
  • Semyon Lipkin (1911–2003), writer and poet
  • Seymour Lipkin (1927–2015), pianist, conductor and teacher
  • Simon Lipkin, British thespian
  • Steven Barry Lipkin (born 1942), American songwriter and record producer
  • W. Ian Lipkin (born 1952), the John Snow Professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health
  • Yisrael Lipkin Salanter (1809–1883), Lithuanian Rabbi
  • Yom Tov Lipman Lipkin (1846–1876), Lithuanian Jewish mathematician, inventor of Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage and son of Yisrael Lipkin Salanter
  • Callie Lipkin (1976–), American commercial photographer
Examples of use of Lipkin
1. Cette fiction créée par Dmitry Lipkin impressionne par ses personnages d‘une grande densité et sa lucidité, le monde des bannis n‘étant finalement pas moins cruel que celui des nantis.