Friedländer
Friedländer (Friedlander, or Friedlaender) is a surname and a demonym. Notable people with the name include:
Inhabitants of Friedland
- a citizen of Friedland in Ostpreußen, modern Pravdinsk, Russia
- a citizen of one of the German towns or villages called Friedland
Friedländer
- Adolph Friedländer (1851–1904), German lithographer, printer of circus posters and magazines
- Albert Friedländer (1888–1966), German bank director, later French and Swiss author
- Benedict Friedlaender (1866–1908), German sexologist, sociologist, and physicist
- Carl Friedländer (1847–1887), German pathologist and microbiologist
- David Friedländer (1750–1834), German writer, manufacturer
- Friedrich Friedländer, Czech-German Jewish painter
- Gerhart Friedlander (1916–2009), German chemist
- György Szepesi-Friedländer, (1922) Hungarian radio personality and sports executive
- Johnny Friedlaender (1912–1992), graphic artist, painter
- Julius Friedländer (disambiguation)
- Ludwig Friedländer (1824–1909), German philologist
- Marguerete Friedländer (1896-1985), German and American ceramist
- Max Friedländer
- Michael Friedländer (1833–1910), Orientalist and principal of Jews' College, London
- Oskar Friedländer, Austrian philosopher
- Paul Friedländer (disambiguation)
- Salomo Friedlaender, (1871–1946) German philosopher
- Saul Friedländer (born 1932), Israeli historian
- Walter Friedländer (1873–1966), art historian
Friedlander
- Albert Friedlander (1927–2004), American rabbi
- Erik Friedlander (born 1960), American musician
- Henry Friedlander (1930–2012), German-American historian
- Israel Friedlander (1876–1920), American rabbi
- John Friedlander, Canadian mathematician
- Judah Friedlander (born 1969), American comedian
- Lee Friedlander (film director), American film director
- Lee Friedlander (born 1934), American photographer
- Leo Friedlander (1888–1966), American sculptor
- Liz Friedlander, American film, music video and television director
- Noam Friedlander American author
- Tzvi Hersh Friedlander
- William B. Friedlander (1884–1968), an American songwriter and theater producer who staged many Broadway shows in the 1920s and 1930s.
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