A Dictionary of Jewish Names and Their History

A Dictionary of Jewish Names and Their History
Author: Benzion C. Kaganoff
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Names, Personal
ISBN: 1568219539

This reference examines the history of Jewish forenames and surnames, tracing the origin of each name and the changes that have occured over generations.

Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania

Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania
Author: Alexander Avram
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271091940

Linguistic and semantic features in names—and surnames in particular—reveal evidence of historical phenomena, such as migrations, occupational structure, and acculturation. In this book, Alexander Avram assembles and analyzes a corpus of more than 28,000 surnames, including phonetic and graphic variants, used by Jews in Romanian-speaking lands from the sixteenth century until 1944, the end of World War II in Romania. Mining published and unpublished sources, including Holocaust-period material in the Yad Vashem Archives and the Pages of Testimony collection, Avram makes the case that through a careful analysis of the surnames used by Jews in the Old Kingdom of Romania, we can better understand and corroborate different sociohistorical trends and even help resolve disputed historical and historiographical issues. Using onomastic methodology to substantiate and complement historical research, Avram examines the historical development of these surnames, their geographic patterns, and the ways in which they reflect Romanian Jews’ interactions with their surroundings. The resulting surnames dictionary brings to light a lesser-known chapter of Jewish onomastics. It documents and preserves local naming patterns and specific surnames, many of which disappeared in the Holocaust along with their bearers. Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania is the third volume in a series that includes Pleasant Are Their Names: Jewish Names in the Sephardi Diaspora and The Names of Yemenite Jewry: A Social and Cultural History, both of which are available from Penn State University Press. This installment will be especially welcomed by scholars working in Holocaust studies.

A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames

A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames
Author: Lars Menk
Publisher: Bergenfield, NJ : Avotaynu
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2005
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

This dictionary identifies more than 13,000 German-Jewish surnames from the area that was pre-World War I Germany. From Baden-Wuerttemburg in the south to Schleswig-Holstein in the north. From Westfalen in the west to East Prussia in the east. In addition to providing the etymology and variants of each name, it identifies where in the region the name appeared, identifying the town and time period. More than 300 sources were used to compile the book. A chapter provides the Jewish population in many towns in the 19th century.

The Origin of Jewish Family Names

The Origin of Jewish Family Names
Author: Nelly Weiss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Provides a comprehensive list of Jewish family names with explanations of their meaning and origin. The names are grouped according to the countries in which they first occurred.

A Dictionary of Jewish Names and Their History

A Dictionary of Jewish Names and Their History
Author: Benzion C. Kaganoff
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1996-06-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1461627206

This reference examines the history of Jewish forenames and surnames, tracing the origin of each name and the changes that have occured over generations.

A Dictionary of Ashkenazic Given Names

A Dictionary of Ashkenazic Given Names
Author: Alexander Beider
Publisher: Avotaynu
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2001
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Dictionary of 7000 Ashkenazic given names from the 11th century to the present. Names are traced to specific localities at specific times. Includes a history of Yiddish and a history of Ashkenazic Jews and their migrations. Also includes information of borrowings from non-Jewish groups.