There's Eliezer ben Nathan, Seraphia ann Cohen,Ziv Ibn, nate, Nathan and many more
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Joseph, Sarah, Israel are some names.
Some people named Rothman are Jewish, some are not. This is the case with nearly all so-called "Jewish" names.
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.
A Jewish name is one that is used by Jewish people. The surname Nagel is used by Jews, but it, like most other names used by Jews, is also used by people who are not Jewish. So, i some cases it is a Jewish name and in some cases it is not.
unlikely. Slavic names ending in "i" are rarely Jewish names.
A Jewish person may have almost any name possible, but there are no names that are traditionally both Scottish and Jewish.
Because in the English Bible the disciples names are a translation of their Jewish name or possibly a transliteration of their Jewish names. For example Simon is English for the Jewish name Shimon and John is the English equivalent of Jochanan
There are very few names that are exclusively of Jewish origin. Even Cohen is not exclusively Jewish in origin. Bashir is Arabic in origin. That does not mean that some Jewish families may not have used it.
Most Filipinos are Christian, and use biblical names. If the names came from the Hebrew Bible, they would very likely be Jewish names.
Some names of Jewish spiritual leaders include rabbis, cantors, and religious scholars such as Maimonides, Rashi, and Rabbi Akiva. These individuals play important roles in teaching, interpreting religious texts, and providing guidance to the Jewish community.
Boris Feldblyum has written: 'Russian-Jewish given names' -- subject(s): Jewish, Names, Personal, Personal Names