Diamant is an Ashkenazi Jewish occupational name, meaning diamond. [1] [2]
Hayek is a surname:
Haddad is an Arabic family name originating in Aramaic. It is commonly used in the Arabic-speaking world, specifically the Levant and Algeria.
Peres is a Portuguese, Galician, and Sephardic-Jewish surname. Its Spanish variant is Pérez.
Huffman is a Bohemian American surname likely derived from the German surname "Hoffman".
Krawczyk is the 17th most common surname in Poland. Tailor's Son is an English translation of the name. The Polish root krawiec translates as tailor and the suffix czyk as son of.
Richman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Weisz is a Hungarian surname of German and Jewish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Bielski is a Polish spelling of the Slavic surname Belsky. The Lithuanized form is Bielskis/Bielskiene/Bielskytė, Latvian: Beslkis.
Abergel, also spelled Abargil, Abergil, Abourgil, Abourgal, Abourjal, Abirjal, Aberjel) is a Moroccan Jewish surname. It is very common among the Moroccan Jews and may be found also among Algerian and Tunisian Jews of Moroccan descent. The name comes from Moroccan Arabic word "Bourjila" which means the "One-footed".
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:
Blatt is a surname. People with the surname include:
Avram is a surname. It is related to the surname Abram, which means exalted father. People with the surname Avram include:
Workman is a surname coming from the Old English word we(o)rcmann, meaning workman or laborer generally.
Naor is a Hebrew given name and family name meaning enlightened. Naor may refer to:
Dever is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tishler is a German-language occupational surname. Tishler's are Italian. It means cabinetmaker or joiner in German and Yiddish and is found among both Germans and Ashkenazi Jews. A variant of Tischler, and Carpenter. Notable people with the surname include:
Kravits, Kravitz, Kravit are Yiddish-language occupational surnames derived from the Ukrainian word кравець, "tailor". The surname may refer to:
Ram is the surname of:
Leviev is a Slavic masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Levieva. It is a Russification of the Jewish surname "Levi." It may refer to
Atias is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: