Rosenblatt is a surname of German and Jewish origin, meaning "rose leaf". People with this surname include:
Rosenblatt is a surname of German and Jewish origin, meaning "rose leaf". People with this surname include: Albert Rosenblatt (born 1936), New York Court of Appeals judge Cy Rosenblatt (born 1954), American politician Dana Rosenblatt, known as "Dangerous" (born 1972), American boxer Elie Rosenblatt (born 1979), Canadian-born Klezmer violinist Frank Rosenblatt (1928–1971), American psychologist notable in the field of artificial intelligence Jason Rosenblatt (born 1973), Canadian-born multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jay S. Rosenblatt (1923–2014), American psychologist and animal behavior researcher Joan R. Rosenblatt (1926–2018), American statistician John R. Rosenblatt (1907–1979), mayor of Omaha, Nebraska Jonathan Rosenblatt (born 1956), American Rabbi Leida Rosenblatt, birth name of Epp Kaidu (1915–1976), Soviet and Estonian theatre director and actress Louise Rosenblatt (1904–2005), American literary critic Murray Rosenblatt (1926–2019), American statistician Paul Gerhardt Rosenblatt (1928–2019), American judge Richard Rosenblatt (born 1969), American businessman Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt (1930–2015) American ichthyologist Roger Rosenblatt (born 1940), American journalist, author, playwright and teacher Rose Rosenblatt (born 1947), American film director Scott Rosenblatt (born 1967), a name partner of Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt, a prominent venture capital law firm Sultana Levy Rosenblatt (1910–2007), Brazilian writer Susan Rosenblatt, later Susan Sontag (1933–2004), American author, filmmaker, philosopher, literary theorist and political activist Therese Steinhardt Rosenblatt (1896–1920), American painter Wibrandis Rosenblatt (1504–1564), German Christian active in the Protestant Reformation William Rosenblatt (1906–1999), New York state senator Yossele Rosenblatt (1882–1933), Ukrainian-born Jewish cantor
==See also== IEEE Frank Rosenblatt Award, presented for contributions to biologically or linguistically motivated computational paradigms Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, baseball stadium in Omaha, Nebraska
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).