Gottesman
Gottesman is a fairly uncommon surname originating in Europe. Gottesman is of Germanic origin meaning man of God.
Gottesman may refer to the following people:
- Beyle Schaechter–Gottesman, Yiddish singer, songwriter, and poet
- Blake Gottesman, former personal aide and body man to President George W. Bush
- Daniel Gottesman, physicist, Perimeter Institute
- David Gottesman, billionaire, director of Berkshire Hathaway
- Dov Gottesman (1917–2011), Israeli art collector, president of the Israel Museum from 2001-11
- Irving Gottesman, psychiatric geneticist
- Joan Gottesman Wexler (born 1946), American Dean and President of Brooklyn Law School
- Michael Gottesman, lawyer and law professor at Georgetown University
- Michael M. Gottesman, biochemist, National Institutes of Health
- Moshe Gottesman, rabbi, educator and community leader
- Noam Gottesman (born 1961), founding partner of GLG Partners, a hedge fund, son of Dov
- Rebecca Gottesman, neurologist and epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University
- Rubin Gottesman, man found guilty of trafficking in child pornography in United States v. X-Citement Video
- S.D. Gottesman, pen-name of author Cyril M. Kornbluth
- Samuel Gottesman, businessman who brought Central National-Gottesman to prominence
- Sanford Gottesman, president of The Gottesman Company, board member of OPIC, father of Blake Gottesman
- Susan Gottesman, microbiologist, National Institutes of Health
Gottesman may also refer to:
- 18668 Gottesman, asteroid named after David Alexander Gottesman (born 1986)
- Gottesman–Knill theorem, theoretical result in quantum computing (QC) that states that an important subclass of quantum circuits, called stabilizer circuits, can be simulated efficiently
- Central National-Gottesman, pulp and paper marketer
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