Wolfsohn

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Wolfsohn
Pronunciation[volfzo:n]
Origin
Language(s) German, Yiddish
Meaningson of Wolff, Wolf
Other names
Variant form(s) Wolfson, Wolfssohn, Wolffssohn; Wolffson, Wolfsson, Wolffsson; Wolfowitz, Wolfskin; Ze'ev, Ze'evi

Wolfsohn is a German language surname, which means "son of Wolf". Alternative spellings include Wolffsohn, Wolfssohn, and Wolffssohn. The name may refer to:

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