The last name "Fuller" is not inherently Jewish. It is of English origin, derived from the Middle English word "ful," meaning full, and the suffix "-er," denoting an occupation. While it is possible for individuals of Jewish descent to have the last name Fuller, it is not specifically tied to Jewish heritage. Surnames do not always indicate religious or cultural affiliations definitively, as they can be influenced by a variety of historical and linguistic factors.
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.
it is took from a fuller in the medieval times who scoured and thickened raw cloth and comes from America and France. the first know recording of someone with the last name of fuller lived in Yorkshire and came from France.
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.
The last name Levine is of Jewish origin. It is commonly found among people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
Yes it is. The Jewish side of my family have the last name Sharman.
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