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While this list may never be complete, it will cover most of the
Jewish names one is likely to encounter in everyday Western life.
Unlike many gentile names, there is such a thing as a 'Jewish name.'
Many Jewish persons can be recognized as being Jewish by their surname
[last name], although not always--some Jews are adopted, or their
forebears changed the family surname, or their surname simply does not
appear Jewish.
Here are the most common Jewish names likely to be encountered:
-Names ending in "-berg" (Goldberg, Weinberg, etc.)
-Names ending in "-man" (Goldman, Lightman, etc.)
-Names ending in "-stein" (Einstein, Perlstein, etc.)
-Names that sound "precious" (Gold, Silver, Diamond, Ruby (Rubenstein)
etc.)
-Names ending in "-ler" (Adler, Midler, etc.)
-Names ending in "-ner" (Asner, Lardner, etc.)
-Names ending in "-lin" (Gitlin, Sheindlin, etc.)
-Names ending in "-band" (Miliband, Goldband, etc.)
-Names ending in "-witz" (Horowitz, Rabinowitz, etc.) or "-
itz" (Kravitz, etc.)
-Names ending in "-baum" (Teitelbaum, Metzenbaum, etc.)
-Names ending in "-off" (Chartoff, Berkhoff, etc.)
-Names ending in "-nik" (Resnik, Mitnik, etc.)
-Names ending in "-thal" (Blumenthal, Rosenthal, etc.)
-Names ending in "-ling" (Spelling, Sperling, etc.)
-Names ending in "-sky" (Barshefsky, Linsky, etc.)
-Names ending in "-farb" (Himmelfarb, Goldfarb, etc.)
-Names ending in "-feld" (Seinfeld, Rosenfeld, etc.)
-Names ending in "-stone" (Wellstone, Firestone, etc.)
-Some, but certainly not all, names ending in "-son" (Abelson,
Josephson, etc.)
-Surnames that sound "Biblical," e.g., David, Joseph, Abram or
Abraham, Moses, Benjamin, Isaac, etc.
Some other common Jewish names:
-Miller
-Davis
-Ross
-Lewis
-Roth
-Morris
-Davidson
-Green
-Wolf
-Newman
-Gross
-Harris
-Sherman
-Myers
-Mayer
-Jacobs
-Aaron
-Michael
-Hirsch
-Raphael
-Tobias
-Levy
-Brand
-Cohen
-Kaplan
-Weiss
-Nathan
-Leo
-Levine
-Simon
-Levin
-Samuel
-Falk
-Wise
-Gottfried
-Gottlieb
-Mann
-Mathis
-May
-Mars
-Marx
-Marks
-Saul
-Gould
-Fink
-Loeb
-Loew
-Rubin
-Stern
-Shapiro
-Klein
-Cohn
-Singer
-Frank
-Schwartz
-Rich
-Kahn
-Kramer
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All I can say is - yeah, so what? Everybody has a name.
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> While this list may never be complete, it will cover most of the
> Jewish names one is likely to encounter in everyday Western life.
> Unlike many gentile names, there is such a thing as a 'Jewish name.'
> Many Jewish persons can be recognized as being Jewish by their surname
> [last name], although not always--some Jews are adopted, or their
> forebears changed the family surname, or their surname simply does not
> appear Jewish.
>
> Here are the most common Jewish names likely to be encountered:
>
> -Names ending in "-berg" (Goldberg, Weinberg, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-man" (Goldman, Lightman, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-stein" (Einstein, Perlstein, etc.)
>
> -Names that sound "precious" (Gold, Silver, Diamond, Ruby (Rubenstein)
> etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-ler" (Adler, Midler, etc.)
So hitler and himmler were Jewish as well as being Gay?
>
> -Names ending in "-ner" (Asner, Lardner, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-lin" (Gitlin, Sheindlin, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-band" (Miliband, Goldband, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-witz" (Horowitz, Rabinowitz, etc.) or "-
> itz" (Kravitz, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-baum" (Teitelbaum, Metzenbaum, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-off" (Chartoff, Berkhoff, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-nik" (Resnik, Mitnik, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-thal" (Blumenthal, Rosenthal, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-ling" (Spelling, Sperling, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-sky" (Barshefsky, Linsky, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-farb" (Himmelfarb, Goldfarb, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-feld" (Seinfeld, Rosenfeld, etc.)
>
> -Names ending in "-stone" (Wellstone, Firestone, etc.)
>
> -Some, but certainly not all, names ending in "-son" (Abelson,
> Josephson, etc.)
>
> -Surnames that sound "Biblical," e.g., David, Joseph, Abram or
> Abraham, Moses, Benjamin, Isaac, etc.
Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln?
You forgot names that end in "yey"
> While this list may never be complete, it will cover most of the
> Jewish names one is likely to encounter in everyday Western life.
Who gives a shit?
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