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Cohn is a Jewish surname. Notable people and characters with the surname include:Al Cohn (1925–1988), American jazz saxophonist, arranger and composer
Alan D. Cohn, American government official
Alfred A. Cohn (1880–1951), American screenwriter
Alice Cohn (1914–2000), German graphic artist
Art Cohn (1909–1958), American sportswriter, screenwriter and author
Arthur Cohn (1927–2025), Swiss film producer
Arthur Cohn (rabbi) (1862–1926), Swiss Orthodox rabbi
Arthur Cohn (1894–1940), mathematician known for Cohn's irreducibility criterion
Avern Cohn (1924–2022), United States District Court judge
Bernard Cohn (anthropologist) (1928–2003), anthropologist and scholar of British colonialism in India
Bernard Cohn (politician) (1835–1889), American businessman and politician in Los Angeles
Craig Cohn, birth name of American professional wrestler Craig Classic
Clementine Cohn, German writer
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, French-German politician
Dan Cohn-Sherbock, Jewish theologian
David Cohn, American-Israeli player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Edwin Joseph Cohn (1892–1953), American scientist
Emil Cohn (1854–1944), German physicist
Erich Cohn (1884–1918), German chess master
Ernst Max Cohn (1920–2004), American philatelic researcher and expert
Falk Cohn (1833–1901), German rabbi
Ferdinand Cohn (1828–1898), German biologist
Gary Cohn, American investment banker
Gary Cohn (comics), American comic book writer
Gary Cohn (journalist) (1952–2024), American journalist
Gertrud Cohn (1876–1942), German victim of the Nazi regime
Gretta Cohn, American cellist and podcast producer, CEO of Pushkin Industries
Gustav Cohn (1840–1919), German economist
Harry Cohn (1891–1958), American co-founder of Columbia Pictures Corporation
Harvey Cohn (1884–1965), American track and field athlete
James Cohn (1928–2021), American composer
Joan Cohn, the widow of Harry Cohn
Joseph Judson Cohn, MGM producer, founder of J.J. Cohn Estate
Lawrence H. Cohn (1937–2016), American cardiac surgeon and researcher
Leonie Cohn (1917–2009), German-born BBC Radio producer
Leopold Cohn (author) (1856–1915), German author and philologist
Leopold Cohn (1862–1937), Hungarian-American minister and evangelist
Linda Cohn, American sportscaster
Marc Cohn, American singer-songwriter
Mariano Cohn, Argentine TV and film director
Marthe Cohn (1920–2025), French author, nurse, spy and Holocaust survivor
Mathilda Cohn (1798–1877), birth name of Finnish and Swedish concert singer Mathilda Berwald
Mindy Cohn, American actress, comedian and singer
Nate Cohn, American journalist
Nik Cohn, British rock journalist
Norman Cohn (1915–2007), British historian
Norman Cohn (1907–1972), birth name of American saber fencer Norman C. Armitage
Oskar Cohn (1869–1934), German politician
Paul Cohn (1924–2006), British mathematician
Priscilla Cohn (1933–2019), American philosopher and animal rights activist
Rebecca Cohn, American politician
Robert Cohn, Canadian business executive, founder of Octel Communications
Robert Cohn, a character in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises
Ronald Cohn (1943–2022), American zoologist, co-founder of The Gorilla Foundation
Roy Cohn (1927–1986), American lawyer
Ruth Cohn (1912–2010), German-born psychotherapist, educator, and poet
Waldo Cohn (1910–1999), American biochemist
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