Ginsberg, Ginsburg, Gensburg, Ginsburgh, Ginzberg, Ginzborg, and Ginzburg are variants of the same surname. Notable people with the name include:
Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997), Beat poet
Asher Hirsch Ginsberg (Achad ha'am) (1856-1927), Zionist writer and philosopher
Benjamin Ginsberg (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
Benjamin Ginsberg (businessman) (died 1944), South African businessman
Benjamin Ginsberg (lawyer), American attorney and lobbyist
Benjamin Ginsberg (political scientist) (born 1947), American political scientist
Morris Ginsberg (1889–1970), British sociologist
Harold Louis Ginsberg (1903-1990), Jewish bible scholar
Naomi Ginsberg (born 1979), Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
Chad I. Ginsburg (born 1972), lead guitarist and mixer/producer of the modern rock band CKY
Charles Ginsburg (1920-1992), leader of a research team that developed one of the first practical videotape recorders
Charlotte Lucy Ginsburg, best known as Charlotte Gainsbourg (born 1971), English-French actress and singer-songwriter, daughter of Serge Gainsbourg
Christian David Ginsburg (1831–1914), Polish-UK Hebrew language scholar
Douglas H. Ginsburg (born 1946), Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
James Steven Ginsburg (born 1965), American classical music producer
Lucien Ginsburg, best known as Serge Gainsbourg (1929-1991), French poet, singer-songwriter, actor and director
Moe Ginsburg, birth name of Mark Gayn (1902-1981), Russia-born American left-wing journalist
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (born 1933), American jurist and United States Supreme Court justice
Saul Moiseyevich Ginsburg (1866-1940), Russian author and historian
Seymour Ginsburg (1927–2004), computer science pioneer of automata, formal language, and database theories
William H. Ginsburg (1943-2013), American lawyer
Stephane Ginsburgh (born 1969), Belgian pianist
Victor Ginsburgh (born 1939), Belgian economist
Yitzchak Ginsburgh (born 1944), Israeli rabbi
Robert Gensburg, American attorney
Rabbi Louis Ginzberg (1873-1953), one of the outstanding Talmud scholars of the twentieth century.
Esti Ginzborg (born 1990), Israeli model
Ralf Ginsborg (1927–2006), Danish footballer
Alexander Ginzburg (1936–2002), Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident
Carlo Ginzburg (born 1939), historian and pioneer of microhistory, son of Natalia Ginzburg and Leone Ginzburg
David Ginzburg (1920–1988), Israeli mathematician
Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), Jewish-born Russian pianist
Leo Ginzburg (1901–1979), Russian conductor and pianist of Polish origin
Leone Ginzburg (1909–1944), Russian-born Italian Jewish writer and anti-fascist
Lev Ginzburg (born 1921), Soviet writer and translator
Lev R. Ginzburg (born 1945), theoretical ecologist
Lidiya Ginzburg (1902–1990), major Soviet literary critic and a survivor of the siege of Leningrad
Moisei Ginzburg (1892–1946), Belarus-born Russian architect
Natalia Ginzburg (born Levi) (1916—1991), Italian author
Oren Ginzburg, French-Israeli writer and cartoonist
Ralph Ginzburg (1929–2006), American publisher of Eros Magazine
Semyon Alexandrovich Ginzburg (died 1943), Soviet armored vehicles designer
Victor Ginzburg (born 1957), American mathematician, born in Russia
Vitaly Ginzburg (1916–2009), Russian physicist and laureate of the Nobel Prize of Physics
Ginzburg-Landau theory, mathematical theory used to model superconductivity in physics
Yevgenia Ginzburg (1904–1977), Russian historian and writer, mother of Vasily Aksyonov
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