Rabin
For the village in Iran, see Rabin, Iran.
Rabin is a Hebrew surname. It originates from the Hebrew word rav meaning Rabbi, and a contraction of R. Abin.
People with surname Rabin
- Al Rabin, soap opera producer
- Chaim Menachem Rabin, German-Israeli semitic-linguist
- Eva Rabin, see Eve Queler
- Leah Rabin, wife of Yitzhak Rabin
- Matthew Rabin, professor and researcher in Economics
- Michael Rabin (violinist), violin virtuoso
- Michael O. Rabin, a computer scientist and Turing Award recipient
- Nathan Rabin, film and music critic
- Oscar Rabin (1899–1958), band leader and musician
- Oscar Rabin (b. 1928), Russian painter
- Samuel Rabin (1905–1993), New York judge
- Samuel Rabin (1903–1991), British sculpture, artist, singer and wrestler
- Trevor Rabin, rock guitarist, member of the English band Yes (1983–94), and film soundtrack composer
- Yitzhak Rabin (1922–1995), prime minister of Israel
Other uses
- Miller-Rabin primality test
- Rabin automaton
- Rabin cryptosystem (including Rabin-Williams encryption)
- Rabin-Karp string search algorithm
See also
- Rabin Square (Kikar Rabin)
- Rabinow (surname)
- Rabinowitz (surname)
- Rabin cryptosystem
- Mechinat Rabin pre-army preparatory program
- Rąbiń, a village in Poland
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