Levin Levin

Levin - Definition and Overview

The name Levin is of Jewish origin and has been borne by many well-known people.

In the U.S. state of Michigan, Sander Levin is a member of the United States House of Representatives, while his brother Carl Levin is a Senator.

Tony Levin Is a widely-respected American bass player, most famous for work with King Crimson and Peter Gabriel.

Richard Charles Levin is a respected economist and President of Yale University.

Bernard Levin was a prominent British journalist and writer.


The town of Levin, New Zealand, in the southern North Island is named after a director of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company.

Example Usage of Levin

Boston_CP: Boston: ACQ Finance Magazine Names Mintz Levin 2009 Corporate Immigration Law Firm of the Year http://bit.ly/8H3sz9
tradelawnews: RT @washtradedaily: Ways & Means trade chair Rep. Sander Levin does not see need for Presidential trade negotiating authority in near future
washtradedaily: Ways and Means trade panel chair Rep. Sander Levin does not see the need for Presidential trade negotiating authority in the near future.
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