no, mayer = mayor, it comes from the profession
well, it is a Jewish spanish last name, its not that common because , most Jewish lastnames come from Germany, Poland , and places like those, but yes it is spanish and Jewish
rosenthal is a Jewish name originating from Germany meaning "valley of roses".
probably not, but a Jewish person can have any last name.
It is a Croat last name. As most Croats are Catholic, it is not likely a Jewish last name.
Linguistically, the names Meyer, Meier, Mayer, Maier and Mayr are German.
It is a Jewish last name. I believe it is originally from Germany.
Could be. People change their last names, you know. A Jewish person could have anything for a surname.
well, it is a Jewish spanish last name, its not that common because , most Jewish lastnames come from Germany, Poland , and places like those, but yes it is spanish and Jewish
In Germany on 6 July 1939Holocaust: The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed.
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.
rosenthal is a Jewish name originating from Germany meaning "valley of roses".
yes it is ...stephen ross is jewish Betsy Ross was Jewish? Hardly. Ross is originally Scottish.
The Nationalilty of the last name Hocking could be English most likely, or if you are not of English descent then it could be German, Dutch, or Jewish.
Oscar Mayer!
Yes, Ziegler is a Jewish last name. It is of German origin and is commonly found among Jewish families. The name likely originated as an occupational surname for a brickmaker or tile maker, which was a common profession among Jewish communities in Germany. Additionally, many Jewish families adopted German surnames during the 18th and 19th centuries as part of a government-mandated process of surname adoption.
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probably not, but a Jewish person can have any last name.