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The surname Diedrich is of German origin and is not exclusively Jewish. It is derived from the given name "Diedrich," which means "people's ruler" or "leader of the people." While some individuals with the surname may be Jewish, it is not inherently a Jewish name, and its roots are primarily in German culture.
There is no German Jewish name (or German): Sharp. I believe there is no such German word, at least because of the combination SH. In German it is written: SCH.but, the name Scharf (means: sharp in German and Yiddish) is well-known in Jewish People.
The name Wertz can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish.
It is of German origin, but it may be a Jewish name.
goy
this name was given to the annihilation of the Jewish people during WW ll
holocaust
The name is in German-Jewish (or Ashkenazic) and means "Deerfield."
Wasserburger can be a German Jewish name, but like all German Jewish names, it can be used by both Jews and non-Jews.
German
The family name Kaminsky can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish in origin.
Anti-Semitism