Bloch Explained
Bloch is a surname of German origin. Notable people with this surname include:
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- Adele Bloch-Bauer (1881–1925), Austrian entrepreneur
- Albert Bloch (1882–1961), American painter
- Alexandre Bloch (1857–1919), French painter
- Alfred Bloch (1877-?), French footballer
- Aliza Bloch (born 1957), first female mayor of Bet Shemesh, Israel
- André Bloch (composer) (1873–1960), French composer and music educator
- André Bloch (mathematician) (1893–1948), French mathematician
- Andreas Bloch (1860–1917), Norwegian painter, illustrator and costume designer
- Andy Bloch (born 1969), American poker player
- Anna Bloch (1868–1953), Danish actress
- Armand Bloch (1866–1932), French sculptor
- Arthur Bloch (born 1948), American writer, author of Murphy's Law
- Augustyn Bloch (1929–2006), Polish composer and organist
- Avraham Yitzchak Bloch (1891–1941), Lithuanian rabbi
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- Grete Bloch (1892–1944), German industrial employee, letter partner of Franz Kafka
- Gustave Bloch (1848–1923), French Jewish historian of ancient history
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- Jacqueline Bloch (born 1967), French physicist
- Jan Gotlib Bloch (1836–1902), also known as Ivan Bloch, Polish banker and warfare expert
- Jean-Richard Bloch (1884–1947), French writer
- Jocelyne Bloch (born 1971), Swiss neurosurgeon
- Jonas Bloch (born 1939), Brazilian actor
- Joseph Samuel Bloch (1850–1923), Austrian rabbi
- Joshua Bloch (born 1961), American software engineer
- Joshua Bloch (rabbi) (1890–1957), Lithuanian-American rabbi and librarian
- Jules Bloch (1880–1953), French linguist
- Julia Chang Bloch (born 1942), American diplomat
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- Lars Bloch (1938–2022), Danish actor and producer
- Lloyd Bloch, a fictional character in Marvel Comics
- Lucienne Bloch (1909–1999), Swiss-American artist and photographer, daughter of Ernest Bloch
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- Marc Bloch (1886–1944), French historian
- Marcel Bloch, later Marcel Dassault (1892–1986), French aircraft industrialist, founder of the firm Société des Avions Marcel Bloch; he adopted his younger brother's (Darius Paul Bloch) nom de guerre
- Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723–1799), German medical doctor and naturalist
- Marjorie Bloch (born 1956), Irish painter
- Mark Bloch (linguist) (1924–2022), Russian linguist
- Mark Bloch (artist) (born 1956), American artist
- Maurice Bloch (born 1939), British anthropologist
- Maurice Bloch (politician) (1891–1929), New York assemblyman
- Meli Polishook-Bloch (born 1953), Israeli politician
- Michael Bloch (barrister) (born 1951), British barrister
- Michael Bloch (born 1953), British author and historian
- Mohammed Ibrahim Bloch (born 1949), Indian film director
- Moses Löb Bloch (1815–1909), Hungarian rabbi
- Moshe Rudolf Bloch (1902–1985), Israeli scientist
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- Noë Bloch (1875–1937), Russian-born film producer
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- Ray Bloch (1902–1982), American composer, songwriter, and conductor
- Richard Bloch (1926–2004), American businessman
- Richard L. Bloch (1929–2018), American investor, real estate developer, banker, and philanthropist
- Richard Milton Bloch (1921–2000), pioneering American computer programmer
- Robert Bloch (1917–1994), American writer
- Robert Bloch (racing driver), French race car driver
- Rosa Bloch-Bollag (1880–1922), Swiss revolutionary Marxist activist
- Rosine Bloch (1844–1891), French operatic mezzo-soprano
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- Samson Bloch (1782–1845), Galician writer
- Scott Bloch, American lawyer and government official
- Scotty Bloch, American actress
- Sean Bloch (born 1973), South African Olympic cyclist
- Shani Bloch (born 1979), Israeli Olympic racing cyclist
- Shmaryahu Yitzchak Bloch (c. 1862–1923), English rabbi
- Sonny Bloch (c. 1937–1998), American radio show host
- Spencer Bloch (born 1944), American mathematician
- Stella Bloch (1897–1999), American artist, dancer and journalist
- Susan Bloch (1940–1982), American theatrical press agent
- Suzanne Bloch (1907–2002), Swiss-American musician and an influential pioneer of Early Music Revival during the 20th century
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- Yoni Bloch (born 1981), Israeli musician, songwriter, composer, rock singer, and hi-tech entrepreneur
- Yosef Leib Bloch (1860–1929), Lithuanian rabbi
See also