ben Aryeh Leib is a patronymic appellation or surname derived from the given name Aryeh Leib. Notable people with this name include:
Lewinsky is an Ashkenazi Jewish (Yiddish) surname in West Slavic form, derived from Levite. Notable people with the surname include:
Löw is a surname of German or Yiddish origin. Another romanization of the Yiddish name לייב is Leib. It may refer to:
Frumkin is a surname. Frumkina is the female form. Notable people with the surname include:
Alter is both a surname and a given name. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): distinguishing epithet for the older of two bearers of the same personal name. For the Ashkenazim: from the Yiddish personal name Alter, an inflected form of alt (‘old’). This was in part an omen name, expressing the parents’ hope that the child would live a long life; in part an apotropaic name, given to a child born after the death of a sibling, but also said to have sometimes been assumed by someone who was seriously ill. The purpose is supposed to have been to confuse the Angel of Death into thinking that the person was old and thus not worth claiming as a victim.
Leib is a given name, and a surname usually of Jewish origin. Leib often stems from לייב (leib), the Yiddish word for Hebrew "heart" לב and with the diminutives Leibel/Leibl and Leibele, or from the Yiddish word for "lion". The Standard German word for lion is Löwe; other – partly dialectal – German forms of the word are Löw, Loew, Löb, Leb and Leib.
Maimon is a Jewish surname, and may refer to:
Leibovitz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ben Asher is a Jewish surname meaning "son of Asher".
Lowenstam is a German-language surname, which means "lion trunk". Alternative spellings include Löwenstam, Löwenstamm, Loewenstam and Loewenstamm. The name may refer to:
Ben-Zeev may refer to:
Leibovitch or Leybovitch is a Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Aryeh is a transliteration of the Hebrew word אריה, which means lion. It is a common Hebrew masculine given name.
Schochet or Shochet is a surname, from the Hebrew word for "ritual slaughterer". Notable persons with that name include:
Leibovich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Szydłowski is a Polish-language toponymic surname derived from placenames derived from the word szydło, "awl", such as Szydłów, Szydłowo, or Szydłowiec. Notable people with the surnames include:
Popper is a surname.
Libowitz is a surname. People with the surname include:
Orgad is a Hebrew-language surname.
Aryeh-Leib or Aryeh Loeb is a bilingual pleonasmic Jewish name doublet, literally 'lion-lion', traceable back to the Hebrew word אריה arye "lion" and the Middle High German word lewe "lion". Notable people with the name include: