Dubin (surname)

Dubin (Cyrillic: Дубин) is a surname. In Slavic languages it originated from the noun dub (oak), which characterized stubborn and strong men, and its feminine counterpart is Dubinina. The surname may refer to the following notable people:


 * Abdulla Dubin (born 1941), Tatar television and radio newsreader
 * Al Dubin (1891–1945), American lyricist
 * Alan Dubin, American singer, vocalist of Khanate
 * Boris Dubin (1946–2014), Russian sociologist
 * Charles S. Dubin (1919–2011), American film and television director
 * Ellen Dubin, Canadian actress
 * Eva Andersson-Dubin (born 1961), Swedish physician
 * Gary Dubin (1959–2016), American actor and voice actor
 * Glenn Dubin (born 1957), American hedge fund manager, former Principal of Dubin & Co. LP
 * Isadore Dubin, Canadian pathologist
 * Dubin–Johnson syndrome, an autosomal disorder named after Isadore
 * Jane Dubin, American producer of Broadway plays
 * Jeanne Evert Dubin (Jeanne Evert (1957–2020), American professional tennis player
 * Joseph Dubin (1900–1961), American composer and orchestrator
 * Louis Dubin (born 1963), American real estate developer
 * Mordehai Dubin (1889–1956), Jewish spiritual and political leader in Latvia
 * Richard Dubin, American professor at Syracuse University
 * Shawn Dubin (born 1995), American professional baseball pitcher
 * Wolfgang Dubin, paralympic athlete from Austria