Rodin - People

People

  • Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), French sculptor, for whom is named:
    • The Musée Rodin, a museum in Paris, France
    • The Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • The Rodin Gallery in Seoul, South Korea
    • Rodin (crater), a crater on the Moon
    • 6258 Rodin, an asteroid
    • RODIN Data Asset Management, a software solution for building and deploying data warehouses and data marts
  • Burton Rodin (born 1933), American mathematician
  • Gil Rodin (1906–1974), American jazz saxophonist
  • Ivan Rodin (born 1987), Russian football player
  • Judith Rodin (born 1944), American university administrator
  • Oleh Rodin (born 1956), Russian football player

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