It is not possible to say that a surname is or is not Jewish.
Most surnames that are used by Jews are also used by Gentiles. Even names that seem uniquely Jewish, like Cohen, which describes the priestly caste, is used by Gentiles such as the Catholics of Ireland where Cohen and its variants is a common name mostly used by people who are not Jewish and have no Jewish ancestry.
No it is German in origin, means God-peace, it was a popular name during the middle ages among crusaders.
No, it isn't. It's Visigothic. It comes from Galicia.
Fred Godoy's birth name is Federico Godoy.
Bimbo Godoy's birth name is Mara Virginia Godoy.
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.
That is their last name.
Ziegler is a German and Jewish (Ashkenazi) last name.
Godoy is a name of Galician origin, indicating the person is from Godoy, a place in Galicia. The word may have roots in one of the Gothic languages.
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.
Yes it is. The Jewish side of my family have the last name Sharman.
Answer 1Yes it is!Answer 2Probably Not. There is no reason why a Jew would not have the last name "Jara" but it is not primarily or commonly seen as a Jewish last name (unlike Goldstein).
No it is not.