Halperin
Halperin is a variation of the Jewish surname Heilprin. The name is transliterated into the Cyrillic alphabet (which has no equivalent to the letter h) as Galperin.
Notable people with this surname
- Bertrand Halperin, Harvard University professor
 - David M. Halperin (born 1952), American theorist in gender studies, queer theory and other fields
 - Donald Halperin (1945–2006), New York politician
 - Eleonora Yakovlevna Galperina, better known as Nora Gal (1912–91), Soviet writer and translator
 - Emmanuel Halperin, (born 1943), Israeli media personality
 - Ian Halperin (born 1964), Canadian investigative journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker
 - Israel Halperin, professor at University of Toronto, Canada
 - Isser Halperin, later Isser Harel (1912–2003), spymaster of the intelligence and the security services of Israel
 - James L. Halperin (born 1952), American author and businessman
 - Mark Halperin (born 1965), American political analyst for Time Magazine and Time.com and ABC News
 - Maurice Halperin (1906–95), American writer, professor and diplomat
 - Michel Halpérin, Swiss lawyer and politician.
 - Morton Halperin (born 1938), American expert on foreign policy and civil liberties
 - Robert Halperin (1928–85), American Olympic and Pan American Games yachting medalist, college and professional football player, one of Chicago's most-decorated World War II heroes, and Chairman of Commercial Light Co.
 - Sol Halperin (1902-1977), American special effects artist
 - Tamar Halperin (born 1976), Israeli harpsichordist, pianist and musicologist
 - Uzziel Halperin, later Uzzi Ornan (born 1923), Israeli linguist
 - Victor Halperin (1895–1983), American film director, producer, and writer
 - Yotam Halperin (born 1984), Israeli basketball player
 
See also
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