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Greenwald is a surname of Jewish origin, often associated with Ashkenazi heritage. It typically derives from Yiddish or German roots, where "green" means "green" and "wald" means "forest," suggesting a geographical or nature-related meaning. The name may also be linked to place names in Europe, where families adopted surnames based on their surroundings.

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