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Kaplan is a surname and eponym used across people, businesses, educational services, places, and cultural works. The name appears in multiple linguistic and geographic contexts, associated with figures in politics, science, arts, and commerce as well as institutions, brands, and fictional characters. Its usages intersect with notable events, organizations, and cultural products worldwide.
The surname appears in Turkic, Slavic, and Yiddish contexts linked to occupational and military terms. Sources connect it to Ottoman-era titles and to communities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Russian Empire, with migrations involving Pogroms, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Soviet Union, and United States resettlements. Linguistic studies reference ties to Turkish terms, Slavic onomastics, and Hebrew-language surname adoption during the periods surrounding the Haskalah and the formation of modern nation-states such as Poland and Romania.
Individuals with the name include figures in journalism, academia, medicine, and the arts. Examples encompass contributors to late 19th- and 20th-century medicine associated with Johns Hopkins Hospital, scholars publishing through Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press, and journalists reporting from locations such as Jerusalem and Beijing. The surname is borne by composers and performers who have appeared at venues like Carnegie Hall and festivals such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It also identifies filmmakers whose films screened at festivals including Cannes Film Festival and critics writing for outlets like The New York Times.
The name serves as a corporate brand across industries, including publishing houses, financial services, and retail firms. Companies using the name have interacted with institutions such as Nasdaq, London Stock Exchange, and regulatory bodies including the Securities and Exchange Commission. Some enterprises bearing the name have been acquired by conglomerates like Bertelsmann or engaged in partnerships with educational publishers such as Pearson PLC and McGraw-Hill Education. Other firms have provided professional services to clients including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, and multinational corporations operating in regions from Silicon Valley to Hong Kong.
The name is prominent in postsecondary and test-preparation sectors offering courses for examinations like the Graduate Record Examination, Medical College Admission Test, Law School Admission Test, and professional certification exams administered by institutions such as American Medical Association affiliates and state bar associations including the California Bar and the New York Bar Association. Educational subsidiaries have partnered with universities like New York University, University of California, Los Angeles, and Columbia University to provide continuing education programs. The brand has produced textbooks adopted by departments at Harvard University, Stanford University, and international campuses in cities like Sydney and Toronto.
As a toponym, the name appears in campuses, seminaries, and community centers associated with organizations such as Yale University and religious institutions within the Archdiocese of New York and synagogues connected to the World Zionist Organization. Historic houses bearing the name have listings on registers like the National Register of Historic Places and municipal inventories in cities including Philadelphia, Chicago, and Boston. Facilities named after individuals with the surname have been funded by foundations such as the Gates Foundation and philanthropic trusts tied to families active in Philanthropy networks.
The surname is used for characters in television series aired on networks like HBO, BBC One, and NBC, as well as in novels published by houses such as Penguin Books and Random House. It appears in screen credits for films distributed by Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Universal Pictures, and in stage works produced at theaters like the National Theatre and Broadway. In graphic novels and comic-book arcs, the name labels protagonists and antagonists appearing in runs from publishers including Marvel Comics and Dark Horse Comics.
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