Berl is a given name and surname.
Sharon, also spelled Saron, is a given name as well as an Israeli surname.
Hillel is a Jewish masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Segal, and its variants including Sagal, Segel, Sigal or Siegel, is a family name which is primarily Ashkenazi Jewish.
Katz is a common German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname.
Taub is a surname. It may refer to:
Shifrin, Shiffrin and Schifrin is a matronymic Jewish surname of Yiddish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Clemente is both an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese surname and a given name. Notable people with the surname include:
Arieh is both a given name and a surname. Arieh means lion in Hebrew. Notable people with the name include:
Katznelson is a surname may refer to:
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 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. In Standard German, Leib means "body", but that is in general not the source for the Yiddish name.
Aaronson is a Jewish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Aaron". It is unknown as a given name. Aaronson or its variants may refer to:
Meir is a Jewish male given name and an occasional surname. It means "one who shines". It is often Germanized as Maier, Mayer, Mayr, Meier, Meyer, Meijer, Italianized as Miagro, or Anglicized as Mayer, Meyer, or Myer. Notable people with the name include:
Zalman (זלמן) is a Yiddish-language variant of Solomon. The name was common among European Jews, and it still has usage in many Haredi and especially Hasidic communities all over the world. Some of the founders of modern Israel bore this name, including Zalman Shazar, the third Israeli president. Nowadays this is not a common name in the modern secular Israeli circles, being identified as a diaspora name.
Berl Locker was a Zionist activist and Israeli politician.
Dayan is a Hebrew surname. It means a Jewish religious judge in a Beth din—a position conferring social prestige in a traditional Jewish community, and therefore one whose memory is likely to be retained as a family's surname even after the passage of many generations.
Aryeh is a transliteration of the Hebrew word אריה, which means lion. It is a common Hebrew masculine given name.
Locker is the surname of:
Merlin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lavi is a masculine given name and surname of Hebrew origin meaning lion.