Kagan (surname)
Kagan is a surname. "Kagan" is a primarily Russian-Jewish surname which is derived from the surname "Kahan", which means Cohen (in Russian the consonant h is replaced with the consonant g). Notable people with the surname include:
- Bernhard Kagan (1866-1932), German chess player, writer, publisher, editor, and organizer
- Daryn Kagan (born 1963), former American newscaster
- Donald Kagan (born 1932), Yale historian specializing in ancient Greece (Frederick and Robert Kagan's father)
- Elena Kagan, (born 1960) dean of Harvard Law School, U.S. Solicitor General (under President Obama), and Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Frederick Kagan (born 1970), professor of military history (Robert Kagan's brother)
- Henri Kagan, French chemist
- Helena Kagan, (1889-1978) pioneer-pediatrician of Israel
- Janet Kagan (1946–2008), author
- Jeremy Kagan (born 1945), American television director
- Jerome Kagan (born 1929), children developmental psychology
- Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan (1915–1995), British industrialist
- Kimberly Kagan (born 1972), military historian (Frederick Kagan's wife)
- Oleg Kagan (1946–1990), Russian violinist
- Robert Kagan (born 1958), American historian and political commentator (Frederick Kagan's brother)
- Robert A. Kagan, a law professor and author of a book on adversarial legalism
- Shelly Kagan, philosopher and ethicist at Yale University
- Shimon Kagan (born 1942), Israeli chess master
- Veniamin Kagan (1869–1953), Russian mathematician
- Vladimir Kagan (1927–2016), German furniture designer
- Yisrael Meir Kagan (1838–1933), Polish-born rabbi, halakhist, and ethicist
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