Karp - People

People

  • Algo Kärp (born 1985), Estonian cross-country skier
  • Barrie Karp (born 1945), U.S. philosopher and visual artist
  • Bob Karp (1911–1975), U.S. comics writer
  • Brad S. Karp (born 1960), U.S. litigator
  • Carol Karp (1926–1972), U.S. mathematician, professor at the University of Maryland
  • Cary Karp, Swedish museum curator
  • David Karp (disambiguation)
  • Eliane Karp (born 1955), French–Peruvian anthropologist and economist
  • Gail Karp, (born 1955), U.S. Jewish cantor
  • Guido Karp (born 1963), German music photographer
  • Harvey Karp, U.S. pediatrician
  • Kobi Karp (born 1962), U.S. architect
  • Lila Karp (1933–2008), U.S. activist, writer, teacher and feminist
  • Marcelle Karp (born 1964), U.S. feminist writer and director, pen name Betty Boob
  • Natalia Karp (1911–2007), pianist and Holocaust survivor
  • Raine Karp (born 1939), Estonian architect
  • Richard M. Karp (born 1935), U.S. computer scientist and Turing Award recipient, gave his name to the Rabin–Karp algorithm
  • Robert Karp (1911–1975), U.S. comics writer
  • Ryan Karp (born 1970), U.S. baseball player
  • Sophia Karp (1861–1904), Romanian-born Jewish actress and soprano
  • Tal Karp (born 1981), female Australian football (soccer) player
  • Theodore Cyrus Karp (born 1926), U.S. musicologist
  • Walter Karp (1934–1989), U.S. writer and historian

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