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Surnames of Yiddish Origin
1,401 surnames found of Yiddish origin
Kobrick
The surname Kobrick is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kobrik," meaning "cupbearer" or "butler." It is a occupational surname that likely originated from individual......
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Kodish
The surname Kodish is of Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kodish," meaning "holy" or "sacred." It is likely an occupational name given to someone who worked in a religious capaci......
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Kofman
The surname Kofman is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kof" meaning "monkey." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who was agile, mischievous, or ......
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Kofsky
The surname Kofsky is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kof," meaning "monkey." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who exhibited monkey-like char......
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Kolker
The surname Kolker is of German-Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kol," meaning "voice" or "sound." It is believed to have originally been an occupational name for someone who wor......
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Kolko
The surname Kolko is of Eastern European origin, particularly associated with Jewish communities. It is derived from the Yiddish word "kolke," meaning "small bone." The name likely originated as a ......
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Kolp
The surname Kolp is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "kolbe," meaning "club" or "mace." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who was strong or......
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Kolpin
The surname Kolpin is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "kolbe," meaning "club" or "mace." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone who was strong ......
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Konikoff
The surname Konikoff is of Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "konik," meaning "little horse." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who had a small or horse-like ......
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Kopelman
The surname Kopelman is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kop" meaning "head" and the German word "mann" meaning "man." It is an occupational surname that likely orig......
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Kopit
The surname Kopit is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kop" meaning "head." It is a metonymic occupational name for a hatmaker or a nickname for someone who habituall......
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Koplan
The surname Koplan is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kop" meaning "head" and the German word "land" meaning "land." It is believed to be an occupational surname fo......
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Koplik
The surname Koplik is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "koplik," meaning "little head" or "little skull." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone with......
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Koplow
The surname Koplow is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kop" meaning "head" and the suffix "-low" indicating "son of." Therefore, the surname Koplow can be interprete......
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Koplowitz
The surname Koplowitz is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "kop" meaning "head" and the German word "lowitz" meaning "from Löwen" (a city in Germany). It is believed t......
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Korb
The surname Korb is of German origin and has multiple possible meanings. It is derived from the Middle High German word "korb," meaning "basket" or "hamper." As a surname, Korb could have been an o......
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Kornbluh
The surname Kornbluh is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish words "korn" meaning "grain" and "bluh" meaning "flower." It is an ornamental surname that likely originated as a ......
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Kornbluth
The surname Kornbluth is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish words "korn" meaning "grain" and "blut" meaning "blood." It is an occupational surname that likely originated as ......
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Koslow
The surname Koslow is of Eastern European origin, specifically Jewish. It is derived from the Yiddish word "kos," meaning "cup" or "goblet," and the suffix "-low," indicating a place of origin. The......
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Kosofsky
The surname Kosofsky is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish personal name Kusof, which is a variant of the Hebrew name Yitzhak (Isaac). The suffix "-sky" is a common Slavic e......
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