Blumenthal is a German name meaning "flower dale". The English name Bloomingdale is composed of the same Germanic roots. A spelling reform in 1901 omitted the letter h in the word Thal in normal use. It may refer to:
People
Places
- Blumenthal, the German name for Kwiatkowice, Gorzów County, Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
- Blumenthal, Schleswig-Holstein, a municipality in Rendsburg-Eckernförde district of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
- Blumenthal, a village in Hellenthal in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Blumenthal, Luxembourg [lb], a town in Junglinster, Luxembourg
- Blumenthal, the German name for Mașloc commune in Timiș County, Romania
- Blumenthal, Texas, a settlement in Gillespie County, Texas, United States
- Blumenthal, Saskatchewan, a Mennonite village that is now an organized hamlet in central Saskatchewan, Canada
- Blumenthal, two former Mennonite villages in the Shlachtin and Memrik Colonies, Ukraine
- Blumenthal, a Mennonite village in the "West Reserve" in Manitoba, Canada
- Blumenthal, two Mennonite villages near Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
- Blumenthal, a Mennonite village (Campo 17) in the Durango Colony, Mexico
- Blumenthal, a Mennonite village in Menno Colony, Paraguay
- Blumenthal, a Mennonite village in Fernheim Colony, Paraguay
Other
- Blumenthal Award from the American Mathematical Society
- Blumenthal Rare Book and Manuscript Library of the Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley, California, United States
- Blumenthal Brothers Chocolate Company
- North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Charlotte, NC, United States
- 21414 Blumenthal, a Main-belt Asteroid
- Blumenthal Field, North Carolina WW2 airfield
- Blumenthal Observation Tower
- Prix Blumenthal (1919–1954)
- Daniel von dem blühenden Tal (Daniel of the Flowering Valley), an Arthurian romance composed around 1220
- Zion Blumenthal Orphanage
See also
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