Jewish surname is Israel, which is much less common.
Jewish thought often divides Jews into three groups: Kohein, Levy and Israel. Israel basically means the rest of us. Variations on this surname include Israeli, Yisrael, Yisroel and most notably Disraeli
(the surname of a Jewish-born British Prime Minister and Earl who was baptized as a child but apparently retained some sense of Jewish identity).
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A German surname meaning 'white' from Middle High German 'Wiz' meaning white/blond. There is also an Old High German word 'wis' meaning wise or clever.
The surname Meyer is German, and also European Jewish. It's from the German word "meiger", meaning superior.
The surname Ringgold is a German variant spelling of Ringolt, a Germanic personal name meaning 'ring' or 'assembly' + wald'rule.
Definition: An occupational surname for someone who cut cloth for tailors, from the Middle Low German "schrader" or "schroder," meaning tailor or the German verb "schroten," meaning to cut. Surname Origin: German Alternate Surname Spellings: SCHRODER, SCHRADER [saccade]
The German word 'zimmer' is 'room' in English.
A German surname meaning 'white' from Middle High German 'Wiz' meaning white/blond. There is also an Old High German word 'wis' meaning wise or clever.
Seidel is a German and Jewish occupational surname, from the German word seidel, meaning "Beer Mug."
Yes, Engelke is a German surname. It is of Germanic origin and is derived from the personal name Engel, meaning "angel" in German. It is a fairly common surname in Germany.
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It is a German surname, my granfather is a Brostel.
its German meaning bush
Yes, it's a German surname, meaning saddler.
The surname Meyer is German, and also European Jewish. It's from the German word "meiger", meaning superior.
This surname Merkt is of German origin, from Middle High German word "merket" meaning market or marketplace. This surname is mostly found in Southern Germany and is also found in Switzerland and Eastern France.
Dietz is also the same as Deitz its a German surname meaning peoples ruler
Sornberger is likely a German surname, derived from the old High German name "Bernger," meaning "bear-spear." It is a surname indicating strength and bravery.
The surname Ringgold is a German variant spelling of Ringolt, a Germanic personal name meaning 'ring' or 'assembly' + wald'rule.