Rosenthal is used as a family name or surname in Israel, Germany. It is 9 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Rosenthal
No. of characters: 9
Origin: Israel, Germany
Meaning:

One who came from Rosenthal, i.e., rose valley, in West Germany.

How popular is Rosenthal?

Rosenthal is common in United States, Germany, Israel, England, Canada, Australia, France, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Netherlands, Estonia, Austria, Peru, Poland, Chile, Mexico.

Rosenthal is ranked 12057 on our list.

As per 2010 US census, number of Rosenthals plummeted by 1.77 per cent to 16583 since 2000 and slipped by 238 spots and ranked at 2194. The last name was found in around 6 per hundred thousand population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 92.72 94.37
Hispanic or Latino 2.82 1.68
Black 2.29 2.01
Others 1.16 1.31
Asian and Native Hawaiian
& Other Pacific Islander
0.78 0.47
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.24 0.15
Rosenthal is quite popular family name mostly used in United States however Israel lie ahead in terms of density. Around 46609 people have been found who wears Rosenthal as their family name. Rosenthal is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with ten thousands of Rosenthal:
1,643 United States27,381
Countries with thousands of Rosenthal:
1,051 Germany9,428
250 Israel3,914
Countries with hundreds of Rosenthal:
6,812 England990
5,628 Canada805
4,848 Australia731
17,416 France574
16,692 Brazil486
12,223 Argentina296
23,313 South Africa243
16,160 Netherlands170
1,044 Estonia165
8,627 Austria155
9,624 Peru147
38,482 Poland113
5,328 Chile111
14,663 Mexico101
Countries with low frequency i.e., 50 - 100:
9,588 Switzerland96
9,541 Sweden73
69,817 Italy61
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
8,136 Dominican Republic46
37,676 Spain46
12,512 Denmark40
14,561 Venezuela32
17,319 New Zealand30
12,265 Portugal28
10,357 Scotland28
44,481 Czechia28
2,759 Honduras28
289,518 Thailand24
31,291 Hungary20
13,769 Ecuador18
3,086 French Polynesia18
12,022 Wales17
69,774 Belgium13
20,848 Uruguay11
6,554 China11
Countries with very very low frequency i.e., 6 - 10:
8,067 Panama10
1,511 Aruba9
54,497 Morocco9
11,581 Ghana9
34,002 Finland9
14,597 Haiti6
493,300 Russia6
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Immigrants to US

From Germany

Abraham Rosenthal from Prussia aboard the Sir Robert Peel from Hamburg on June 18, 1852. He is registered to be 13 years old when he arrived in New York. Adelheide Rosenthal, 18 years old Charlotte Rosenthal, Johanna Rosenthal, aged 21, Lori Rosenthal (43), Lui Rosenthal, aged 12, 19 years old A.M. Rosenthal, Peter Rosenthal, aged 24, Miene Rosenthal, aged 22, and 1323 other Rosenthal majority of whom were merchant and others worked as laborer and undefined code, joiner, tailor, bird seller, clerk, weaver, mechanic, peddler, master, daughter, tradesman, servant, shoemaker, butcher, painter, miller, cooper, dressmaker, spinster, mason, dealer, salesperson, smith, student, locksmith, miner, gentleman, cigar maker, traveler, bird man, gardener, tourist, domestic migrated to US from Hamburg, Rotterdam and Antwerp.

Rosenthal Namesakes

  • David H. Rosenthal, American author, poet, editor, and translator
  • Moriz Rosenthal, Polish pianist and composer
  • A. M. Rosenthal, US journalist
  • Harald Rosenthal, German hydrobiologist and fisheries scientist
  • Franz Rosenthal, Louis M. Rabinowitz professor of Semitic languages at Yale
  • Carole Rosenthal, fiction writer
  • Jean Rosenthal, is considered a pioneer
  • Toby Edward Rosenthal, American painter
  • Norman Rosenthal, British independent curator and art historian
  • Richard R. Rosenthal, allergist and immunologist practicing
  • Dietmar Rosenthal, Russian linguist
  • Manuel Rosenthal, French composer and conductor
  • Stephanie Rosenthal, American figure skater
  • Raymond Rosenthal, American translator of Italian literature into the English language
  • Ted Rosenthal, American jazz pianist
  • Joel H. Rosenthal, scholar, teacher
  • Dan K. Rosenthal, native of Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Sidney Rosenthal, from Richmond Hill, New York
  • Herman Rosenthal, American author, editor, and librarian
  • Lois Rosenthal, American author, publisher
  • Friedrich Christian Rosenthal, German anatomist who was a native of Greifswald
  • Harold Wallace Rosenthal, senior aide to then-Senator Jacob K. Javits
  • Solomon Rosenthal, Lithuanian–Belarusian chess master
  • Ed Rosenthal, California horticulturist, author, publisher
  • Joe Rosenthal, American photographer
  • Jack Rosenthal, English playwright,
  • Frank Rosenthal, professional sports bettor
  • Ida Rosenthal, Belarusian-born American dressmaker and businesswoman
  • Ronny Rosenthal, Israeli former footballer
  • Philip Rosenthal, American television writer and producer
  • Phil Rosenthal, lead business columnist for the 'Chicago Tribune'
  • Jaime Rosenthal, perennial candidate for President
  • Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal, Congressman from New York
  • Jim Rosenthal, English sports presenter
  • Jürgen Rosenthal, German rock drummer
  • Rick Rosenthal, Rosenthal, Jr
  • Jane Rosenthal, Jewish-American film producer
  • Abe Rosenthal, English professional footballer
  • Constantin Daniel Rosenthal, Romanian painter and sculptor of Austrian-Jewish birth and a 1848 revolutionary
  • Rachel Rosenthal, interdisciplinary and performance artist, teacher
  • Harold Rosenthal, English music critic, writer, lecturer
  • Samuel Rosenthal, Jewish chess master
  • Mike Rosenthal, former American football offensive tackle
  • Ken Rosenthal, American sportswriter and reporter
  • Yani Rosenthal, businessman and politician
  • Laurence Rosenthal, American composer
  • Linda Rosenthal, officeholder
  • Jan Rosenthal, retired German footballer
  • Shmuel Rosenthal, former Israeli international footballer
  • Andrew Rosenthal, American journalist and former editorial page editor of 'The New York Times'

Rosenthal Namesakes

  • David H. Rosenthal, American author, poet, editor, and translator
  • Moriz Rosenthal, Polish pianist and composer
  • A. M. Rosenthal, US journalist
  • Harald Rosenthal, German hydrobiologist and fisheries scientist
  • Franz Rosenthal, Louis M. Rabinowitz professor of Semitic languages at Yale
  • Carole Rosenthal, fiction writer
  • Jean Rosenthal, is considered a pioneer
  • Toby Edward Rosenthal, American painter
  • Norman Rosenthal, British independent curator and art historian
  • Richard R. Rosenthal, allergist and immunologist practicing
  • Dietmar Rosenthal, Russian linguist
  • Manuel Rosenthal, French composer and conductor
  • Stephanie Rosenthal, American figure skater
  • Raymond Rosenthal, American translator of Italian literature into the English language
  • Ted Rosenthal, American jazz pianist
  • Joel H. Rosenthal, scholar, teacher
  • Dan K. Rosenthal, native of Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Sidney Rosenthal, from Richmond Hill, New York
  • Herman Rosenthal, American author, editor, and librarian
  • Lois Rosenthal, American author, publisher
  • Friedrich Christian Rosenthal, German anatomist who was a native of Greifswald
  • Harold Wallace Rosenthal, senior aide to then-Senator Jacob K. Javits
  • Solomon Rosenthal, Lithuanian–Belarusian chess master
  • Ed Rosenthal, California horticulturist, author, publisher
  • Joe Rosenthal, American photographer
  • Jack Rosenthal, English playwright,
  • Frank Rosenthal, professional sports bettor
  • Ida Rosenthal, Belarusian-born American dressmaker and businesswoman
  • Ronny Rosenthal, Israeli former footballer
  • Philip Rosenthal, American television writer and producer
  • Phil Rosenthal, lead business columnist for the 'Chicago Tribune'
  • Jaime Rosenthal, perennial candidate for President
  • Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal, Congressman from New York
  • Jim Rosenthal, English sports presenter
  • Jürgen Rosenthal, German rock drummer
  • Rick Rosenthal, Rosenthal, Jr
  • Jane Rosenthal, Jewish-American film producer
  • Abe Rosenthal, English professional footballer
  • Constantin Daniel Rosenthal, Romanian painter and sculptor of Austrian-Jewish birth and a 1848 revolutionary
  • Rachel Rosenthal, interdisciplinary and performance artist, teacher
  • Harold Rosenthal, English music critic, writer, lecturer
  • Samuel Rosenthal, Jewish chess master
  • Mike Rosenthal, former American football offensive tackle
  • Ken Rosenthal, American sportswriter and reporter
  • Yani Rosenthal, businessman and politician
  • Laurence Rosenthal, American composer
  • Linda Rosenthal, officeholder
  • Jan Rosenthal, retired German footballer
  • Shmuel Rosenthal, former Israeli international footballer
  • Andrew Rosenthal, American journalist and former editorial page editor of 'The New York Times'

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