About Zilberman
The surname Zilberman is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "zilber," meaning "silver." It is an occupational surname given to individuals who worked with or traded in silver, such as silversmiths or silver merchants. The suffix "-man" indicates a person's profession or occupation. Therefore, Zilberman can be understood to mean "silver man" or "silver worker."
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