"Prowell" is considered to be a variant of "Prowle", originally Welsh. There's no reason why
it should or shouldn't be found to occur as the name of a Jewish family.
This contributor is personally acquainted with a family named Finkelstein who are Catholic,
and a family named O'Brien who are Jews, which suggests that these 'anomalies' are not
at all rare.
Although Howell is not a stereotypically Jewish surname, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
Although Salada is not a Jewish surname in its origin, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
No, Keck is not a Jewish name. It's a name of Norse origin
Peters can be a Jewish name (if it is a name used by a Jewish family) but it need not be Jewish. The name is used by Jews and by non-Jews. Think of all those Scandinavians.
probably not, but a Jewish person can have any last name.
It can be a Jewish name, but as in most Jewish surnames, it can also be a non-Jewish name.
Goldston can be a Jewish name, but is not always a Jewish name.
Although it is not a Jewish surname in its origin, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person
Any name is is a Jewish name since anyone can choose to be Jewish.
Any name is is a Jewish name since anyone can choose to be Jewish.
Although Salada is not a Jewish surname in its origin, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
Although Howell is not a stereotypically Jewish surname, any name can be a Jewish name if it is the name of a Jewish person.
The name Tara is not specifically Jewish, but a Jewish person can have any name.
The name Wertz can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish.
Burton is not usually a Jewish name, but any name can be Jewish if it is used by someone who is Jewish.
It is of German origin, but it may be a Jewish name.
Not in it's origin, but any name can be a Jewish name.