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Meaning
  
green hill

Region of origin
  
Eastern Europe, Pale of Settlement

Greenberg is a surname common in North America, with anglicized spelling of the German Grünberg (green mountain) or the Jewish Ashkenazi Yiddish Grinberg, an artificial surname.

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Notable people with the surname Greenberg include:

  • Abraham Greenberg (1881–1941), New York politician
  • Adam Greenberg (disambiguation), several people
  • Aharon-Ya'akov Greenberg (1900–1963), Israeli politician
  • Alan Greenberg (disambiguation), several people
  • Allan Greenberg (born 1938), new classical architect
  • Andrew Greenberg, game designer
  • Andrew C. Greenberg (born 1957), video game designer
  • Ari Greenberg (born 1981), American bridge player
  • Bernard Greenberg, programmer and computer scientist
  • Brad Greenberg (born 1954), American basketball coach, brother of Seth Greenberg
  • Bryan Greenberg (born 1978), American actor
  • Brooke Greenberg (1993–2013), person with "Syndrome X" condition
  • Carl Greenberg (1908–1984), American journalist
  • Clement Greenberg (1909–1994), American art critic
  • Dan Greenberg (born 1965), American politician and Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
  • Daniel Greenberg (educator), American columnist and educator
  • Daniel Greenberg (game designer), role-playing and video game designer
  • Daniel S. Greenberg (born 1931), an American journalist, editor and author
  • E–L

  • Elinor M. Greenberg, adult education pioneer
  • Evan G. Greenberg, president and CEO of ACE Limited
  • Gail Greenberg, American bridge player
  • Gerald B. Greenberg, American film editor, Academy Award for Apocalypse Now
  • Gary Greenberg, TV writer, author and comedian
  • Hank Greenberg, US Major League Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Harold Greenberg, Canadian film producer
  • Hayim Greenberg (1889–1953), US Judaism thinker
  • Ivan Greenberg (1896–1966), English journalist
  • Irving Greenberg, Modern Orthodox rabbi and author
  • Jack Greenberg (1924–2016), American attorney and legal scholar
  • Jack M. Greenberg (born 1942), American executive at McDonald's
  • Jay Greenberg (composer), American music composer
  • Jay Greenberg (psychoanalyst), American psychoanalyst and psychologist
  • Jeffrey W. Greenberg, former chairman and CEO of Marsh & McLennan Companies
  • Jill Greenberg, American photographer
  • Joanne Greenberg, American writer
  • Joseph Greenberg, American linguist
  • Joshua Greenberg, digital strategist for New York Public Library (NYPL)
  • L. J. Greenberg (Leopold Jacob Greenberg, 1861–1931), British Jewish journalist
  • M–R

  • Martin Greenberg, American science fiction anthologist and founder of Gnome Press
  • Martin H. Greenberg, American speculative fiction anthologist
  • Maurice R. Greenberg, American businessman and former chairman and CEO of American International Group
  • Michael Greenberg (economist), British economic historian who worked in the Roosevelt administration
  • Mike Greenberg, American television news anchor and radio host for ESPN
  • Moshe Greenberg, Biblical scholar at the Hebrew University
  • Noah Greenberg, (1919–1966), American choral conductor
  • Ralph Greenberg, American mathematician
  • Oscar W. Greenberg, American physicist at University of Maryland, College Park
  • Richard Greenberg, American playwright
  • Robert Greenberg, American composer, pianist, and musicologist
  • Roman Greenberg, Israeli heavyweight boxer
  • S–Z

  • Samuel Greenberg (1893–1917), American poet
  • Samuel L. Greenberg (1898–1992), New York state senator
  • Seth Greenberg, coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies basketball team, brother of Brad Greenberg
  • Seymour Greenberg, tennis player
  • Shawn Greenberg, Manitoba judge
  • Stan Greenberg, American political strategist
  • Steve Greenberg (record producer), noted for "discovering" popular musical acts such as Hanson, Baha Men and Joss Stone
  • Steven Greenberg (musician), American musician best known for writing the 1980 hit song "Funkytown", performed by Lipps Inc.
  • Steven Greenberg (rabbi), American rabbi, educator and author
  • References

    Greenberg Wikipedia