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Berg (surname)

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Berg is a surname of North-European origin. In several Germanic languages (e.g. German, Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedish ), the word means "mount", "mountain", or "cliff".

Notable people sharing the surname "Berg"

In music

In media and the arts

In politics and religion

In science, medicine and technology

  • Carlos Berg (1843-1903), Latvian-born Argentine naturalist and entomologist
  • Christine Berg, American radiation oncologist and physician-scientist
  • Gabriele Berg (born 1963), German biologist and ecologist
  • Jeremy M. Berg, the director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Lev Berg (1876–1950), biologist and geographer
  • Max Berg (1870–1947), German architect and urban planner
  • Nathaniel Berg, president of the Guam medical society
  • Otto Berg (scientist) (1874–1939), German chemist, co-discoverer of the element rhenium
  • Otto Karl Berg (1815–1866), German botanist and pharmacist
  • Paul Berg (1926–2023), American biochemist
  • Raissa L. Berg (1913–2006), Russian geneticist and evolutionary biologist

In sport

In other fields

See also

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