Fried (surname)
Fried or Freid is a Yiddish-language surname that is exclusively Ashkenazic Jewish[1] and also a German-language surname of German ancestry.[2]
- Alfred Hermann Fried, Austrian Jewish pacifist, publicist, journalist, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1911
- Andrew Fried, American director
- Avraham Fried, popular musical entertainer in the Orthodox Jewish community
- Bradley Fried, British businessman
- Charles Fried, conservative American jurist and lawyer
- Carl Simon Fried, German radiotherapy pioneer
- Daisy Fried, American poet
- Daniel Fried, American career diplomat, ambassador and Special Envoy
- David L. Fried, scientist, best known for his contributions to optics
- Erich Fried, poet known for his political-minded poetry
- Eugen Fried, Slovak communist who played a leading role in the French Communist Party
- Ferdinand Fried, the pen-name of Ferdinand Zimmermann (German economist and writer)
- George Fried, American sea captain
- Gerald Fried (1928–2023), American composer
- Golda Fried, poet and writer
- Heinrich Jakob Fried, German painter
- Howard Fried, American conceptual artist
- Ina Fried, senior editor for All Things Digital
- Jake Fried, artist and animator
- Jared Freid, American comedian and podcaster
- Johann Jakob Fried, German obstetrician
- Lawrence Fried, American photo-journalist
- Limor Fried, American electrical engineer
- Max Fried (born 1994), American baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves
- Morton Fried, a professor of anthropology
- Michael Fried (art critic), Modernist art critic and art historian
- Miriam Fried (born 1946), Romanian violinist
- Nicolás Alejandro Massú Fried (born 1979), Chilean Olympic champion tennis player
- Nikki Fried (born 1977), American politician
- Norbert Fried, Czech writer, journalist and diplomat
- Oskar Fried, German conductor and composer
- Pál Fried, American painter
- Robert N. Fried, American film producer
- Sam Bankman-Fried (born 1992), American businessman, co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX
- Stephen Fried, American investigative journalist
- Volker Fried, former field hockey player from West Germany
See also
References
- Meaning that it does not extend to non-Ashkenazic Jews unless the said non-Ashkenazim are descended from Ashkenazim.
- Ancestry.com Fried
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