The last name "Paulsen" is of German and Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the personal name "Paul," which means "small" or "humble" in Latin. The name is commonly found in Germany, Norway, and Denmark.
It is a Croat last name. As most Croats are Catholic, it is not likely a Jewish last name.
probably not, but a Jewish person can have any last name.
That is their last name.
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.
No, the last name Christakos is of Greek origin. However, it is possible that someone who is Jewish and has Greek ancestry has this last name.
Arnold's last name in the book "Lawn Boy" by Gary Paulsen is Anderson.
The last name Levine is of Jewish origin. It is commonly found among people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
Pat Paulsen's birth name is Paulsen, Patrick Layton.
Yes it is. The Jewish side of my family have the last name Sharman.
Answer 1Yes it is!Answer 2Probably Not. There is no reason why a Jew would not have the last name "Jara" but it is not primarily or commonly seen as a Jewish last name (unlike Goldstein).
Rob Paulsen's birth name is Robert Fredrick Paulsen III.