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  2. Hebraization of surnames - Wikipedia

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    Poster in the Yishuv offering assistance to Palestinian Jews in choosing a Hebrew name for themselves, 2 December 1926. The Hebraization of surnames (also Hebraicization; [1] [2] Hebrew: עברות Ivrut) is the act of amending one's Jewish surname so that it originates from the Hebrew language, which was natively spoken by Jews and Samaritans ...

  3. Category:Surnames of Jewish origin - Wikipedia

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  4. Jewish genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Jewish genealogy is the study of Jewish families and the tracing of their lineages and history. The Pentateuchal equivalent for "genealogies" is "toledot" (generations). In later Hebrew, as in Aramaic, the term and its derivatives "yiḥus" and "yuḥasin" recur with the implication of legitimacy or nobility of birth. [1]

  5. Covenant (biblical) - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Bible makes reference to a number of covenants (Hebrew: בְּרִיתוֹת) with God ().These include the Noahic Covenant set out in Genesis 9, which is decreed between God and all living creatures, as well as a number of more specific covenants with Abraham, the whole Israelite people, the Israelite priesthood, and the Davidic lineage of kings.

  6. Category:Hebrew-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Baruchyan. Barzilai. Behar (surname) Ben. Ben Asher (surname) Ben Gurion (disambiguation) Ben Haim. Ben Itzhak. Ben Shabbethai.

  7. Jewish surname - Wikipedia

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    Some traditional surnames relate to Jewish history or roles within the religion, such as Cohen ("priest"), Levi, Shulman ("synagogue-man"), Sofer ("scribe"), or Kantor ("cantor"), while many others relate to a secular occupation or place names. The majority of Jewish surnames used today developed in the past three hundred years.

  8. Jewish name - Wikipedia

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    Male: [Hebrew given name] ben [parents' Hebrew given names] Example: Abraham ben David v' Sarah. Female: [Hebrew given name] bat [parents' Hebrew given names] Example: Leah bat David v' Sarah. Neutral: [Hebrew given name] mibeit or mimishpachat [parents' Hebrew given names] Example: Lior mibeit David v' Sarah OR Lior mimishpachat David v' Sarah.

  9. Grant (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Grant (given name) This article is about the given name "Grant". For the surname, see Grant (surname). For other uses, see Grant (disambiguation). Grant is an English given name derived from the French grand meaning 'tall' or 'large'. [1] It was originally a nickname given to those with remarkable size.

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