- "****erel" or "long-necked
earthenware jug." Many of its
bearers belong to a
Kohenitic family originating in Aleppo, Syria.
Carol Dweck,
American psychologist...
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Kohen (Hebrew: כֹּהֵן, kōhēn, [koˈ(h)en], "priest", pl. כֹּהֲנִים, kōhănīm, [koˈ(h)anim], "priests") is the
Hebrew word for "priest", used in reference...
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Cohen (Hebrew: כֹּהֵן, romanized: kōhēn, lit. 'priest'), also
spelled Cohn, Kohn, or Kahn, is a
surname of Jewish,
Samaritan and
Biblical origins (see:...
- Azoulay,
sometimes spelled Azoulai,
Azulai or
Azulay (Hebrew: אזולאי), etc. is a
Sephardi Jewish surname,
common among Jews of
Moroccan descent. It is...
- Katz is a
common German and Ashke****
Jewish surname.
Germans with the last name Katz may
originate in the
Rhine River region of Germany,
where the Katz...
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Kaplan is a
surname that is of
ultimately Latin origins.
There is also a
historically unrelated surname in Turkey. Etymologically, the word originates...
- Kane is a
surname of
English or
Irish origin. In England, it is
derived from the old
English name (k)cana. In
Ireland however, the name is of different...
- Kahn is a
surname of
German origin. Kahn
means "small boat", in German. It is also a
Germanized form of the
Jewish surname Cohen,
another variant of which...
- The
Rappaport family (Hebrew: רפפורט; Yiddish: ראפאפארט) is a
prominent Kohanic rabbinic family, who are
generally considered to
possess the
oldest and...
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Caplan is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Amanita Caplan, Sense8
character Arthur Caplan,
American bioethicist Bryan Caplan (born 1971)...