Aryeh (name)
Aryeh is Hebrew for "lion". People so named include:
- Aryeh Altman (1902-1982), Israeli politician
- Aryeh Azulay (born 1933), Israeli mayor
- Aryeh Bahir (1906-1970), Israeli politician
- Aryeh Ben-Eliezer (1913-1970), Revisionist Zionist leader, Irgun member and Israeli politician
- Aryeh Deri (born 1959), Israeli politician and leader of the Shas party
- Aryeh Dvoretzky (1916-2008), Russian-born Israeli mathematician
- Aryeh Eldad (born 1950), Israeli physician and politician
- Aryeh Eliav (1921-2010), Israeli politician
- Aryeh Leib Epstein (1708-1775), Polish rabbi
- Aryeh Gamliel (born 1951), Israeli former politician
- Aryeh Gamliel (born 1957), Israeli Olympic long distance runner
- Aryeh Gill-Glick (1930-2016), Israeli Olympic runner
- Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg (c. 1595-1785), Litvak rabbi and author
- Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller (1745-1812), rabbi, Talmudist and Halachist in Galicia
- Aryeh Kaplan (1934-1983), American Orthodox rabbi and author
- Aryeh Kasher (1935-2011), Israeli historian and author
- Aryeh Levin (1885-1969), Orthodox rabbi
- Aryeh Neier (born 1937), American human rights activist
- Aryeh Nehemkin (born 1925), Israeli former politician
- Arie Selinger (born 1937), Israeli volleyball coach
- Aryeh Tartakower (1897-1982), Polish-born Israeli political activist, historian and sociologist.
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