Usually it is not.
The surname "Barnes" has three possible origins: it could be an Anglo-Saxon place-name or descriptive name, it may come from the Old Norse word for "young warrior," or it may come from an old Irish surname meaning "spear." Regardless, through marriage or conversion, Barnes could very well be the last name of someone of someone who identifies as Jewish.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital was created in 1914.
It is a Croat last name. As most Croats are Catholic, it is not likely a Jewish last name.
probably not, but a Jewish person can have any last name.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is named after two prominent entities: the Barnes Hospital, which was established in 1914 by the Barnes estate, and the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, founded in 1902. The two institutions merged in 1996 to create a larger, more comprehensive healthcare facility, reflecting a commitment to serving the community. The name honors both the legacy of the Barnes family and the Jewish community's contributions to healthcare in St. Louis.
That is their last name.
It's an English last name. In the past, Jewish people sometimes changed their last name to a non-Jewish name so that they wouldn't be discriminated against or even killed. So a Jewish person could possibly have the last name Chandler.
No, the last name Christakos is of Greek origin. However, it is possible that someone who is Jewish and has Greek ancestry has this last name.
The last name Levine is of Jewish origin. It is commonly found among people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
Your dad's family hahahaha
I think Brandon Barnes is Jewish, the only Jewish member of Rise Against.
Yes it is. The Jewish side of my family have the last name Sharman.