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Einhorn is German for unicorn. It is also used as a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfred Einhorn (1856–1917), biochemist, inventor of procaine (Novocain)
- David Einhorn (rabbi)
- David Einhorn (hedge fund manager)
- Dov Berish Einhorn, a Rabbi
- Eddie Einhorn, a part owner of the Chicago White Sox baseball team
- Edward Einhorn, theater director, playwright and novelist
- Ephraim Einhorn (1918–2021), British rabbi based in Taiwan
- Ira Einhorn, also known as the "Unicorn Killer"
- Jerzy Einhorn, oncologist and politician, Holocaust survivor
- Jessica Einhorn
- Joseph Einhorn
- Lawrence Einhorn
- Lena Einhorn (born 1954), Swedish director, writer and physician
- Martin B. Einhorn (born 1942), American theoretical physicist
- Nina Einhorn (1925–2002), Polish-born Swedish medical researcher, Holocaust survivor
- Paul Einhorn
- Randall Einhorn
- Richard Einhorn, American composer
- Stefan Einhorn (born 1955), Swedish doctor, professor and writer
- Trevor Einhorn, American actor
In fiction
- Lois Einhorn, a character in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
See also
- Unicorn (disambiguation)
- Eenhoorn (disambiguation), Dutch for unicorn
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