No. The name is primarily German.
The family name Kaminsky can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish in origin.
The Jewish side of the family.
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.
Not to my knowledge. I am relatively familiar with the Ringo Family since 1640, and John has been a family name for generations. I do not know any of them who were jewish or had a jewish mother.
"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.
The family name Kaminsky can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish in origin.
It can be, it depends were your family is from and if you can prove that they were Jewish
It may be a Jewish name, if it is used by a Jewish family. If used by a non-Jewish family, then it is not a Jewish name. Virtually all names used by Jewish families are also non-Jewish names.
Yes it is. The Jewish side of my family have the last name Sharman.
No.
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No. It is portuguese.
His family name is listed in the "Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames"
The Jewish side of the family.
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.
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