Rosenfeld
Rosenfeld is a German name meaning "field of roses" and may refer to:
- Rosenfeld, Germany, a town in Baden-Württemberg or Rosenfeld, Canada, a village in Manitoba.
Rosenfeld is the surname of:
- Albert Rosenfeld, Australian rugby league footballer
- Alexandra Rosenfeld, elected "Miss France" in 2006
- Alfred G. Rosenfeld, Engineer
- Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Energy conservationist
- Azriel Rosenfeld, American informatics professor
- Bella Rosenfeld, Yiddish picture book writer
- Daniel Rosenfeld (born 1929), writer and expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Eva Rosenfeld (1892–1977), German-British psychoanalyst
- Fanny "Bobby" Rosenfeld (ca. 1904–1969), Canadian athlete
- Gastão Rosenfeld (1912–1990), Brazilian physician and biomedical scientist
- Gavriel David Rosenfeld, American historian
- Harry M. Rosenfeld (born ca. 1928), American newspaper editor
- Irene Rosenfeld, current CEO of Mondelēz International
- Jakob Rosenfeld, Austrian physician
- Jesse Rosenfeld, Australian actor
- Jim Rosenfeld (born 1958), American local television news anchor
- Isaac Rosenfeld (1918–1956), Jewish-American writer
- Léon Rosenfeld (1904–1974), Belgian physicist
- Lou Rosenfeld, publisher specializing in design books.
- Morris Rosenfeld, Yiddish playwright
- Marina Rosenfeld, New York City experimental composer and turntablist
- Michael S. Rosenfeld, a talent agent, movie producer, and co-founder of Creative Artists Agency.
- Peter D. Rosenfeld, Travel Journalist & TV Presenter
- Ryan Robert Rosenfeld, Philanthropist and Founding Member of Team Crush
- Sandor Friedrich Ladislaus Rosenfeld (later Alexander Roda Roda) (1872–1945), Jewish writer
- Scott Ian Rosenfeld, American metal rhythm guitarist
- Stephen S. Rosenfeld (1932–2010), American journalist
See also
Other
- Rosenfeld – a Japanese thrash metal-band from Tokyo, formed in 1986
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