Mintz
Mintz is a Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname of German origin.[1] Its etymology may be connected to the German city of Mainz. Other spelling variants are Mints, Minc and Minz.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Beatrice Mintz (1921–2022), American embryologist
- Binyamin Mintz (1903–1961), Israeli politician
- Charles Mintz (1896–1940), American film producer and distributor
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse (born 1989), American actor, comedian and musician
- Dan Mintz (born 1981), American actor and comedian
- Dan Mintz (executive) (boen 1965), American filmmaker, producer and businessman
- David Mintz (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elliot Mintz (born 1945), American consultant
- Grafton K. Mintz (1925–1983), American writer and translator
- Jordan Mintz, former vice president and General Counsel for Corporate Development at Enron Corporation
- Joshua Mintz (born 1965), Mexican television executive
- Morton Mintz (1922–2025), American investigative journalist
- Noah Mintz (born 1970), Canadian musician
- Sam Mintz (1897–1957), American screenwriter
- Shlomo Mintz (born 1957), Israeli violin virtuoso, violist and conductor
- Sidney Mintz (1922–2015), American anthropologist
- Tanhum Cohen-Mintz (1939–2014), Latvian-born Israeli basketball player
- Uri Cohen-Mintz (born 1973), Israeli basketball player
See also
- Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, American attorney firm
- Mentz (disambiguation)
- Munz
- Muntz