What is another word for rubinstein?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈuːbɪnstˌa͡ɪn] (IPA)

Rubinstein is a surname that has a history in Eastern and Central Europe, particularly Poland, Germany, and Austria. In terms of synonyms, some closely related names to Rubinstein are Rubinshtein, Rubnitz, Rubinowitz, and Rubinov. These similar surnames tend to share common roots, deriving from the word "rubin," meaning "ruby" in German and Polish. The surname Rubinstein has also inspired variations and adaptations such as Rubin, Rubine, Rubinsteinova, and Rubyn. Whether in reference to the famous pianist, Artur Rubinstein, or the more common usage of the surname, these synonyms for Rubinstein offer various alternatives for those seeking similar or related names.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      rubenstein.

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Usage examples for Rubinstein

But Franzi assured me that her artillery-officer's touch reminded her of rubinstein.
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin
It was there that, two years after the date of which we are writing, "Master Hummel, from Vienna," gave his first benefit; Liszt appeared in 1840, when the now familiar term "recital" was first used; rubinstein made his English debut in 1842; and in the same year Mendelssohn conducted his Scotch Symphony for the first time in England.
"Haydn"
J. Cuthbert Hadden
rubinstein Nikolai, born in Moscow 1835, died in Paris 1881, was the brother of the above, and was well-known in England.
"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ"
Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D.

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