Harman Patil (Editor)I love reading books and watching sci fi flicks FreundUpdated on Dec 12, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inFreund (German for friend) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:ContentsFamily namesFreundtOtherReferencesFamily namesAugust Freund, an Austrian chemistFreund reaction, discovered in 1881 by August FreundBernhard II. Erich Freund, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1800, Meiningen - 1882, Meiningen)Carl (William Freund) Walther (1858, Zella-Mehlis - 1915), a German gunsmithChristine Freund, a shooting victimDeborah Anne Freund, president of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CaliforniaDon Freund (born 1947, Pittsburgh), an American composer and Professor of CompositionÐuro Freund, a Yugoslav Olympic fencerErnst Freund (1864–1932), American legal scholarEtelka Freund (1879–1977), an Hungarian pianistLawrence Joseph "Frank" Freund (1875–1933), a Major League Baseball catcherGisèle Freund (1912–2000), photographerHildegard Freund (1883, Görlitz - 1933, Vienna), Austrian politician and social campaignerHugo Freund Sonnenschein, a prominent American economist and educational administratorJacob Lincoln Freund (1918–2010), an American stage-, television- and film actorJim Freund, a radio personalityJohn Christian Freund (1848–1924), co-founder of Music Trades magazine in New York CityJonas Charles Hermann Freund (1808–1879), Austrian-British physicianJules T. Freund (1890–1960), immunologistKarl Freund (1890–1969), cinematographer and film directorKurt Freund (1914–1996), physician and sexologistLeopold Freund (1868–1943), a Jewish Austrian radiologistMarya Freund (1876–1966), French sopranoMatej Freund (aka Matej Freundt, German: Mathias Freundt; ?, Banská Bystrica - 1567, in the Czech lands), Slovak educatorMichael Freund (disambiguation):Michael Freund (German historian)Michael Freund (Israeli), founder and chairman of the Jewish organization Shavei IsraelMoshe Aryeh Freund (1894–1996), the Chief Rabbi (av beis din) of the Edah HaChareidis in JerusalemOtto Kahn-Freund (1900, Frankfurt/Main - 1979, Oxford), professor of comparative lawPaul A. Freund (1908–1992), American jurist and law professorPetra Schürmann-Freund (1933–2010), a German model, TV announcer, and actressSeverin Freund, German ski jumperSteffen Freund, German soccer playerSteve Freund (born 1952, Brooklyn), a blues guitarist, vocalist, bandleader and record producerTom Freund, American singer-songwriterWilhelm Freund (1806–1894), German philologist and lexicographerWilhelm Alexander Freund (1833, Krappitz, Silesia - 1917), a German gynecologistWilhelm Salomon Freund (1831, Schmiegel (Polish: Śmigiel) - 1915), a Jewish German lawyer and politicianYoav Freund, a researcher and professor at the University of CaliforniaFreundtDörte Freundt (born 1967), a German actressMatej Freundt (German: Mathias Freundt; ?, Banská Bystrica - 1567, in the Czech lands), Slovak educatorTracy Freundt, a Peruvian modelOtherFreund's adjuvant, an immune system booster used in some vaccinesDer Amerikanische Freund, a 1977 film by Wim WendersDer Freund ("The Friend"), a literary magazine published by Axel Springer AGLied für einen Freund ("Song For A Friend"), the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988Andy mein Freund, the debut single by German singer Sandra (released in 1976)Freund-Heintz House, a registered historic building in Cincinnati, OhioFreund Publishing House, a publishing companyFreund–Rubin compactificationKillinger and Freund Motorcycle, an attempt in 1935 by a group of 5 German engineersMore Alchetron TopicsReferencesFreund Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics