Jacobi (surname)
Jacobi (/ˈdʒækəbi/[lower-alpha 1] or /dʒəˈkoʊbi/)[lower-alpha 2] is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish origin.
People with the surname Jacobi
- Abraham Jacobi (1830–1919), Prussian-American revolutionary and pediatrician
- Bruce Jacobi (1935–1987), American NASCAR driver
- Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804–1851), Prussian mathematician and teacher
- Carl Richard Jacobi (1908–1997), American author
- Carl Wigand Maximilian Jacobi (1775–1858), German psychiatrist
- C. Hugo Jacobi (1846-1924), American businessman and politician
- Claus Jacobi (born 1927-2013), German editor
- Derek Jacobi (born 1938), English actor
- Frederick Jacobi (1891–1952), American composer
- Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1819), German philosopher
- Georges Jacobi (1840-1906), German composer and conductor based in London
- Harry Jacobi (1925–2019), refugee from Nazi Germany who became a British rabbi
- Hermann Jacobi (1850–1937), German Indologist
- Hosea Jacobi (1841–1925), Chief Rabbi of Zagreb and Croatia (De facto Chief Rabbi of Yugoslavia)
- Johann Jacobi (1805–1877), German socialist politician
- Johann Georg Jacobi (1740–1814), German poet
- Jolande Jacobi (1890–1973), Swiss psychologist
- Lotte Jacobi (1896–1990), German-American photographer
- Lou Jacobi (1913–2009), Canadian actor
- Lutz Jacobi (born 1955), Dutch politician
- Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi (1842–1906), American physician, writer, and suffragist; wife of Abraham Jacobi
- Moritz von Jacobi (1801–1874), Prussian-Russian engineer
- Otto Reinhold Jacobi (1812–1901), Canadian painter
- Paul Jacobi (14 July 1887 – 13 February 1915), German naval officer
- Roger Jacobi (1947–2009), British archaeologist
- Roland Jacobi (1893–1951), Hungarian table tennis player
- Valery Jacobi (1834–1902), Russian painter
- Victor Jacobi (1883–1921), Hungarian composer
Notes
- e.g. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
- e.g. Abraham Jacobi
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