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A dictionary of Jewish surnames from the Russian Empire
Alexander Beider
Published
2008
by Avotaynu in Bergenfield, NJ
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | by Alexander Beider. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | CS3010 .B43 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16909628M |
ISBN 10 | 9781886223387 |
LC Control Number | 2008024696 |
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This is the definitive work on this subject for decades to come. / The Revised Edition has: * more t additional surnames or variants, in total * a page introductory portion that is the definitive work on the origin and evolution of Jewish surnames in Eastern Europe * an index to the more than 5, Russian Jewish surnames referenced in the introductory portion of the book.4/5(6).
Beider notes in his book that most surnames from the Russian Empire were assigned by the Jewish community itself. Other surname categories in the Dictionary include names of Kohenite or Levitic origin, rabbinical names, and names from regions outside of the compass of the book.
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A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia is the third major work by Dr. Alexander Beider in the realm of Eastern European Jewish surnames. His previous works, A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire (Avotaynu, ) and A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Kingdom of Poland (Avotaynu, ) established Dr.
Beider as a 5/5(3). rows The following list is a translation of names and minimal personal data for. Source: Alexander Beider, A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire (rev. ed.) (Bergenfield, N.J.: Avotaynu, ) Slavic-Sounding Surnames Slavic-sounding surnames constitute the largest category among Jewish Slavic languages are represented: Ukrainian: Examples are Miroshnik, Sklyar, Kholodenko.
A Dictionary of German Jewish Surnames, Lars Menk () -- dgjs: A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia, Alexander Beider () -- djsg: A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Kingdom of Poland, Alexander Beider () -- djskp: A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire, Alexander Beider () -- djsre.
Alexander Beider is the author of reference books in the field of Jewish onomastics and the linguistic history of Yiddish.
Biography. Alexander Beider was born in Moscow in In he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and in he received a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the same institution.
Sincehe lives with his family in Paris, France. A dictionary of Jewish surnames from the Russian Empire. Statement of Responsibility: by Alexander Beider A dictionary of Jewish surnames from the Russian Empire / Beider, Alexander.
Add to Print List Remove from Print List Notes. Li Jewish surnames from the Russian Pale of settlement. Includes list of surnames by the Daitch. A compilation of more t Jewish surnames with origins in that part of the Russian Empire known as the "Kingdom of Poland." The book provides information on (1) where within the Kingdom of Poland the name was prevalent at the turn of the 20th century, (2) all likely etymologies of the name, and (3) spelling variants and derivatives of the name.5/5(1).
Surname: There is an alphabetical list of persons mentioned in the book by surname. Given Name: Where available, the individual's given name is stated. Guberniya: Reference is made to the guberniya (Russian Empire province) by a three-letter abbreviation for the guberniya (see below) followed by the listing number at which the name is found.
Russian born, with a PhD., living in France, writing in English, Beider is a bona fide genius -- an intellectual athlete on the scale of a William Dembski. If you think he is wasting his time with such a topic as the origin of Jewish surnames, read the introduction to this book/5.
The first section of the article presents a concise history and overview of these laws and mandates. Two excellent reference sources which were particularly helpful to the authors in preparing this section include: “A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire,” 2 and “A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames.” In Pale of Settlement within the Russian Empire, Jewish authorities were responsible for the adoption of surnames.
Some names came from German, Russian, Yiddish and Hebrew words, or occupations, or personality traits. Some names came from localities. Some could come from Jewish given names. Some were patrynomics.4/5.
A compilation of more t Jewish surnames with origins in that part of the Russian Empire known as the "Kingdom of Poland." The book provides information on (1) where within the Kingdom of Poland the name was prevalent at the turn of the 20th century, (2) all likely etymologies of the name, and (3) spelling variants and derivatives of the : Alexander Beider.
InAvotaynu published A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire by an unknown author, Alexander Beider. Beider, at that time, was a year-old Russian expatriate living in Paris who had a doctoral degree in applied mathematics from the University of Moscow.
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A dictionary of Jewish surnames from the Russian Empire. [Alexander Beider] -- For each name, the author describes the precise geographic distribution within the Russian Empire at the start of the 20th century.
The meaning of every name is explained. Spelling variants are given.V. 1. History of Jewish names in Eastern Europe --Types and morphology of Jewish surnames --Linguistic aspects of Jewish surnames --Adoption of surnames in various regions --Jewish surnames and gentile surnames in Eastern Europe --A scientific approach to the etymologies of Jewish surnames --Dictionary of surnames --v.
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