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Zuker is a German surname and Jewish surname. Along with Zucker, Zukerman, and Zuckerman, it derives from a descriptor of someone who dealt in sugar, or from a nickname given to someone with a fondness for sugar or who was though to be a thief. [1] [2] Notable people with the surname include:

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References

  1. American Surnames by Elsdon C. Smith, page 120 in the 1972 printing, book first published in 1969
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