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Cohn is a Jewish surname (related to the last name Cohen).

Notable people sharing the surname "Cohn"

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  • AA Lori Barr Cohn, aka - The Mother de Loco (1959 - Present) - Lori, the Matriach of the Michael Cohn's, was born in Michigan and married into the Cohn Family Fortune by marrying Michael Randolf Cohn. Michael was heir to the Gulf Coast Pest Control Fortune Empire. They moved and settled into Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Mike Sprayed bugs and Lori accounted the accounting for the bugs. Lori made her name and marriage work by going to submissive school upon Mike's "suggestion." After submissive school, she got her motherly training as a mother due to her duty of taking care of her baby-like husband, Michael. Even still, 3 children were born of them. Natalie (1984), Joseph (1987), and Jacob (1989). Lori made sure they all went to church and were raised right. Lori loves attending LSU women's Basketball Games, Diving in swimming pools for playstations, and cancelling her Bible Study at her own house while rescuing her youngest son from Shenanigans at school. Lori closed down Runnels School. Miraculously, none of her children have been arrested or had unplanned children or sexually transmitted diseases. Lori has solidified herself as the rightful mother, Grandmother (Gammy), and Queen to the Cohn name with her love for Jesus, Bugs, Do-Gooding, and Rental Properties. We Love you! Happy Mother's Day! Lori's Letter from her Children - To Lori Cohn (Loco)— The Heart of Our Family This Mother’s Day, I want to say what sometimes doesn’t get said enough — thank you. For everything. You are the steady hand and the warm heart that built our family and shaped our lives. You’ve been our foundation, our teacher, and our fiercest protector. You didn’t just raise us — you inspired us. You led with grace, strength, and a quiet kind of power that changed everything around you. Whether it was in the way you showed up, every day, no matter how tired you were… or in how you ran a business and a family with the same steady commitment… you’ve always been the glue, the guide, the soul of it all. You gave us roots. You gave us work ethic. You gave us love that never wavered. And through it all, you stayed humble, kind, and endlessly giving — even when we didn’t realize how much we were asking. So today, we don’t just celebrate you as a mom. We celebrate you as the legend you are. Happy Mother’s Day, Mom. You’re not just the best — you’re one of one. Love always, Your Children
  • Linda Cohn - Baton Rouge -
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  • Al Cohn (1925–1988), American jazz saxophonist, arranger and composer
  • Alan D. Cohn, American government official
  • Alfred A. Cohn (1880–1951), American screenwriter
  • Alice Cohn (1914–2000), German graphic artist
  • Arlen Cohn (b. 1953), author of Friends of a Feather and Solar System SOS
  • Art Cohn (1909–1958), American sportswriter, screenwriter and author
  • Arthur Cohn (b. 1927), Swiss film producer
  • Arthur Cohn (1894–1940), mathematician known for Cohn's irreducibility criterion
  • Avern Cohn (1924–2022), United States District Court judge
  • Bernard Cohn (1928–2003), American anthropologist
  • Craig Cohn (b. 1983), birth name of American professional wrestler Craig Classic
  • Daniel Cohn-Bendit (b. 1945), French-German politician
  • Dan Cohn-Sherbock (b. 1945), Jewish theologian
  • David Cohn (b. 1995), American-Israeli player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
    • THE DAVID COHN - Lawyer. Husband. Father. Grandfather. Married to the one and only love of his life and extraordinary mother, Linda Cohn in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Edwin Joseph Cohn (1892–1953), American scientist
  • Emil Cohn (1854–1944), German physicist
  • Erich Cohn (1884–1918), German chess master
  • Ernst Max Cohn (1920–2004), American philatelic researcher and expert
  • Falk Cohn (1833–1901), German rabbi
  • Ferdinand Cohn (1828–1898), German biologist
  • Gary Cohn (b. 1960), American investment banker
  • Gary Cohn (comics) (b. 1952), American comic book writer
  • Gary Cohn (journalist) (1952–2024), American journalist
  • Gertrud Cohn (1876–1942), German victim of the Nazi regime
  • Gretta Cohn, cellist and podcast producer
  • Gustav Cohn (1840–1919), German economist
  • Harry Cohn (1891–1958), American co-founder of Columbia Pictures Corporation
  • Harvey Cohn (1884–1965), American track and field athlete
  • James Cohn (1928–2021), American composer
  • Joan Cohn (née Joan Perry), the widow of Harry Cohn
  • Joseph Judson Cohn (d. 1996), MGM producer, founder of J.J. Cohn Estate
  • Lawrence H. Cohn (1937–2016), American cardiac surgeon and researcher
  • Leonie Cohn (1917–2009), German-born BBC Radio producer
  • Leopold Cohn (1862–1937), Hungary-born Christian clergyman
  • Leopold Cohn (1856–1915), German author and philologist
  • Linda Cohn (b. 1959), American sportscaster. Another Linda... or Wilma Cohn. We don't know...a famous interior designer in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Also goes by Nana for her grandchildren.
  • Marc Cohn (b. 1959), American singer-songwriter
  • Mariano Cohn (b. 1975), Argentine TV and film director
  • Mathilda Cohn (1798–1877), birth name of Finnish and Swedish concert singer Mathilda Berwald
  • Mindy Cohn (b. 1966), American actress, comedian and singer
  • Nate Cohn, American journalist
  • Nik Cohn (b. 1946), British rock journalist
  • Norman Cohn (1915–2007), British historian
  • Norman Cohn (1907–1972), birth name of American saber fencer Norman C. Armitage
  • Oskar Cohn (1869–1934), German politician
  • Priscilla Cohn (1933–2019), American philosopher and animal rights activist
  • Rebecca Cohn (b. 1954), American politician
  • Robert Cohn (b. 1949), Canadian business executive, founder of Octel Communications
  • Ronald Cohn, co-founder of The Gorilla Foundation
  • Roy Cohn (1927–1986), American lawyer
  • Ruth Cohn (1912–2010), German-born psychotherapist, educator, and poet
  • Waldo Cohn (1910–1999), American biochemist

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