Frenkel, Frenkiel, Френкель is the surname of:
- Heinrich Frenkel (1860-1931), Swiss physician
- Igor Frenkel, mathematician
- Jacob A. Frenkel, Israeli economist and businessman
- James Frenkel, American science fiction book editor
- Naftaly Frenkel, Soviet official
- Peter Frenkel, athlete
- Viktor Frenkel (1930-1997), Soviet physicist and historian of physics, son of Yakov Frenkel
- Yakov Frenkel (1894-1952), Russian physicist, known for the Frenkel defect
- Yan Frenkel (Yan Abramovich Frenkel) (1920-1989), Ukrainian composer
- Yitzhak Frenkel (1899-1981), Israeli painter
See also
Heinrich Frenkel (1860-1931 was a Swiss physician who was an early practitioner of neuro- rehabilitation. Igor Borisovich Frenkel (born April 22 1952) is a mathematician working in Mathematical physics. Jacob Aharon Frenkel (יעקב אהרן פרנקל born in 1943 is an Israeli-American economist and businessman James Frenkel (born 1948 in Queens, New York, USA is a Science fiction book editor for Tor Books. Naftaly Aronovich Frenkel (Нафталий Аронович Френкель 1883–1960 was a Soviet citizen and Chekist (member of the Soviet secret police Peter Frenkel (born 13 May, 1939 in Eckartsberga) is an East German athlete who was one of the best 20 km race walkers in the Yakov Il'ich Frenkel, Яков Ильич Френкель ( February 10, 1894, Rostov-on-Don – January 23, 1952, Leningrad A Frenkel defect, also called a Frenkel pair or Frenkel disorder, is a compound Crystallographic defect in which an interstitial lies near Yan Abramovich Frenkel (Ян Абрамович Френкель ( November 21 1920, Kiev - August 25, 1989, Riga) was Yan Abramovich Frenkel (Ян Абрамович Френкель ( November 21 1920, Kiev - August 25, 1989, Riga) was Yitzhak Frenkel (1899-1981 (variant names Isaac Frenel, Isaac Fraenkel, Yitzhak Frenel, Yitshak Frenkel-Frenel, Alexandre Frenel, Fränkel (or Fraenkel) is a surname and may refer to Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel (1891 – 1965 German-Israeli mathematician known for
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