Orloff

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Orloff is a variant of Orlov. Both are derived from the Slavic word orel (meaning "eagle". (disambiguation)) Orloff may refer to:

People[edit]

  • Orloff M. Dorman (1809–1879), justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia
  • Ben Orloff (born 1987), minor League Baseball player
  • Chana Orloff (1888–1968), sculptor
  • Chet Orloff (born 1949), American historian, writer and professor of urban studies
  • Gene Orloff (1921–2009), American music (violinist, concertmaster, arranger)
  • Jon Orloff (born 1942), American physicist
  • Monford Orloff (1914–2000), American businessman and philanthropist
  • Nicholas W. Orloff, Russian KGB agent in the United States
  • Judith Orloff, American psychiatrist, author and energy medicine practitioner
  • Zvi Nishri (Orloff, 1878–1973), Russian/Palestinian/Israeli pioneer in modern physical education
  • Dr. Orloff, a character in films by Jesús Franco

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