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Zeitlin ((イディッシュ語:צייטלין)) is a matronymic Jewish surname. It is derived from the female name Zeitl according to the rules of Slavic languages, with the possessive suffix '-in' and literally means "Zeitl's". When transliterated from Yiddish to Russian to English, the surname may be spelled as follows. Male forms: Tseytlin, Tseitlin, Tsetlin, Tzeitlin. Female forms (usually only for Slavic nationals): Tseytlina, Tseitlina, Tsetlina, Tzeitlina. When transliterated via Polish, the surname may be spelled as Cejtlin, Cajtlin, Zejtlin, Zajtlin. The surname may refer to: * Aaron Zeitlin (1889/1896/1898–1973), Russian-US Yiddish writer, composer, and poet * Alexander Zeitlin * Benh Zeitlin (born 1982), US filmmaker * Denny Zeitlin (born 1938), US jazz pianist * Elchanan Zeitlin (1902-1941), Polish-Jewish poet and journalist, son of Hillel Zeitlin (pl) * Froma Zeitlin, American-Jewish professor of Classics * Yevsey L'vovich Zeitlin (born 1948, Omsk), Russian writer, literary man (de) * Hillel Zeitlin (1871–1942), Polish Yiddish writer * Jacob Zeitlin, (1902–1984), American bookseller and poet * Jonathan Zeitlin (born 1955), Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam * Joshua Zeitlin (1742–1822), Shklov-born Russian-Jewish rabbinical scholar and philanthropist * Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin (1823–1888), Kiev-born Russian-Jewish scholar and philanthropist * Judith T. Zeitlin, American-Jewish scholar of Chinese literature, chair of the Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations at the University of Chicago * Leon Zeitlin (1876–1967), German-Jewish economist, politician (de) * Leo Zeitlin (1884–1930), a violinist, violist, conductor and impresario * Mark Tseitlin (born 1943), a Russian-Israeli chess grandmaster * Michael Lvovitch Tsetlin (1924–1966), Russian mathematician and physicist * Mikhail Tseitlin (born 1947), Belarusian chess grandmaster * Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn (born 1974), American musician * Solomon Zeitlin (1892/1886–1976), Lithuanian-Jewish rabbi, historian * William Zeitlin (1850–1921), Russian-Jewish scholar and bibliographer * Zvi Zeitlin (1923–2012), Russian-US violinist * Vladislav Tseytlin (1971) is a Uzbekistani football FIFA referee 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zeitlin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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