Siskind

Siskind is a German-Jewish surname meaning "sweet child", thought to have originated during the early nineteenth century period when German officials assigned surnames to Jews. People having this surname include:

* Aaron Siskind (1903–1991), a renowned American photographer * Amy Siskind (born 1965), an American activist and writer * Arthur Siskind (born 1938), a lawyer, businessperson, and executive director of the News Corporation * Edward Siskind (1886–1955), an American football and basketball coach * Jeffrey Mark Siskind, writer of the optimizing batch whole-program Scheme compiler used in the program, Stalin * Jeremy Siskind (born 1986), a jazz pianist taught by Sophia Rosoff * Martin Siskind, former manager of artist Purvis Young, who successfully petitioned for Young to be declared mentally incompetent * Murray Jay Siskind, a fictional character in the novel, ''White Noise'' * Paul Siskind, composer of the opera ''The Sailor-Boy and the Falcon'', with librettist Alan Steinberg * Sarah Siskind (born 1978), an American folk singer and songwriter * Scott Siskind (born 1984), American blogger and psychiatrist better known under the pseudonym Scott Alexander Provided by Wikipedia
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