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Freund (German for friend) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Family names

  • August Freund, an Austrian chemist
  • Freund reaction, discovered in 1881 by August Freund
  • Bernhard II. Erich Freund, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1800, Meiningen - 1882, Meiningen)
  • Carl (William Freund) Walther (1858, Zella-Mehlis - 1915), a German gunsmith
  • Christine Freund, a shooting victim
  • Deborah Anne Freund, president of Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California
  • Don Freund (born 1947, Pittsburgh), an American composer and Professor of Composition
  • Ðuro Freund, a Yugoslav Olympic fencer
  • Ernst Freund (1864–1932), American legal scholar
  • Etelka Freund (1879–1977), an Hungarian pianist
  • Lawrence Joseph "Frank" Freund (1875–1933), a Major League Baseball catcher
  • Gisèle Freund (1912–2000), photographer
  • Hildegard Freund (1883, Görlitz - 1933, Vienna), Austrian politician and social campaigner
  • Hugo Freund Sonnenschein, a prominent American economist and educational administrator
  • Jacob Lincoln Freund (1918–2010), an American stage-, television- and film actor
  • Jim Freund, a radio personality
  • John Christian Freund (1848–1924), co-founder of Music Trades magazine in New York City
  • Jonas Charles Hermann Freund (1808–1879), Austrian-British physician
  • Jules T. Freund (1890–1960), immunologist
  • Karl Freund (1890–1969), cinematographer and film director
  • Kurt Freund (1914–1996), physician and sexologist
  • Leopold Freund (1868–1943), a Jewish Austrian radiologist
  • Marya Freund (1876–1966), French soprano
  • Matej Freund (aka Matej Freundt, German: Mathias Freundt; ?, Banská Bystrica - 1567, in the Czech lands), Slovak educator
  • Michael Freund (disambiguation):
  • Michael Freund (German historian)
  • Michael Freund (Israeli), founder and chairman of the Jewish organization Shavei Israel
  • Moshe Aryeh Freund (1894–1996), the Chief Rabbi (av beis din) of the Edah HaChareidis in Jerusalem
  • Otto Kahn-Freund (1900, Frankfurt/Main - 1979, Oxford), professor of comparative law
  • Paul A. Freund (1908–1992), American jurist and law professor
  • Petra Schürmann-Freund (1933–2010), a German model, TV announcer, and actress
  • Severin Freund, German ski jumper
  • Steffen Freund, German soccer player
  • Steve Freund (born 1952, Brooklyn), a blues guitarist, vocalist, bandleader and record producer
  • Tom Freund, American singer-songwriter
  • Wilhelm Freund (1806–1894), German philologist and lexicographer
  • Wilhelm Alexander Freund (1833, Krappitz, Silesia - 1917), a German gynecologist
  • Wilhelm Salomon Freund (1831, Schmiegel (Polish: Śmigiel) - 1915), a Jewish German lawyer and politician
  • Yoav Freund, a researcher and professor at the University of California
  • Freundt

  • Dörte Freundt (born 1967), a German actress
  • Matej Freundt (German: Mathias Freundt; ?, Banská Bystrica - 1567, in the Czech lands), Slovak educator
  • Tracy Freundt, a Peruvian model
  • Other

  • Freund's adjuvant, an immune system booster used in some vaccines
  • Der Amerikanische Freund, a 1977 film by Wim Wenders
  • Der Freund ("The Friend"), a literary magazine published by Axel Springer AG
  • Lied für einen Freund ("Song For A Friend"), the German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988
  • Andy mein Freund, the debut single by German singer Sandra (released in 1976)
  • Freund-Heintz House, a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Freund Publishing House, a publishing company
  • Freund–Rubin compactification
  • Killinger and Freund Motorcycle, an attempt in 1935 by a group of 5 German engineers
  • References

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