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Hansen
family name
Geller
Geller ( ) is a surname. Depending on one's ancestors' origins, the name may derive from a place name (Geldern in Germany or Gelderland in the Netherlands) or the German word gellen ('to yell'; Middle High German geln, gëllen) meaning 'one who yells'; less probably from the Yiddish word gel ('yellow') meaning the 'yellow man', or the Yiddish word geler, an expression for a redheaded man. It may also be a Russianized respelling of Heller or a variant of the Hungarian first name Gellért.
Renault
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Hubert
Hubert is a Germanic masculine given name, from hug "mind" and beraht "bright". It also occurs as a surname.
Eberhard
Eberhard is an old Germanic name meaning the strength or courage of a wild boar.
Lang
family name
Berger
Berger is a surname in both German and French, although there is no etymological connection between the names in the two languages. The French surname is an occupational name for a shepherd, from Old French bergier (Late Latin berbicarius, from berbex 'ram'). The German surname derives from the word Berg, the word for "mountain" or "hill", and means "a resident on a mountain or hill", or someone from a toponym Berg, derived from the same. The pronunciation of the English name may sometimes be , following the French phonetics
the German one is , anglicized as . Notable people with this surname
Alpert
Alpert is a variation of the Jewish surname Heilprin (Alprin), and may refer to:
Rubens
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Lewis
family name
Mintz
Mintz is a Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname of German origin. Its etymology may be connected to the German city of Mainz. Other spelling variants are Mints, Minc and Minz.
Bloch
Bloch is a surname of German origin. Notable people with this surname include:
Schwartz
family name
Shore
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Fuchs
family name
Gelfand
Gelfand is a surname meaning "elephant" in the Yiddish language, and may refer to:
Marshak
Marshak, Marschak or Marshek () is a surname of Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) origin. It's a contraction of Our teacher rebe Shmuel Kaidanover.
Roos
family name
Baldwin
family name
Block
family name
Holst
family name
May
family name
Haberman
Haberman is a surname of Germanic origin. People with the name include:
Clyde Haberman, American journalist
Daniel Haberman (1933–1991), American poet
Hardy Haberman, American author, filmmaker, educator, designer
Maggie Haberman (born 1973), American journalist
Mandy Haberman, English inventor and entrepreneur, inventor of the Haberman feeder
Martin Haberman (1932–2012), American educator, university dean, and author; eponym of The Haberman Educational Foundation
Robert Haberman, Romanian-American socialist lawyer and left-wing activist; Mexican government minister
Seth Haberman (born 1960),
Fridman
Fridman (, ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pickler
Pickler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bruna Pickler (born 1990), Brazilian athlete, actress, composer and sports reporter
Diana Pickler (born 1983), American heptathlete
Fred Pickler, American photographer
Jeff Pickler (born 1976), American baseball coach
John Pickler (1844–1910), American politician
Kellie Pickler (born 1986), American singer, songwriter, and television personality
Nedra Pickler (born 1975), American political journalist
Jenson
Jenson is an English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Jen", with Jen being a short form of Old French Jehan i.e. John. It may also be an Americanized form of the surnames Jensen or Jenssen. Jenson is also used as a given name. There are alternate spellings, including the German/Danish variant, Jensen.
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Beerbohm
Beerbohm is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Robert
family name
Apfelbaum
Apfelbaum () is a German and Jewish surname. It may refer to:
Reinhardt
family name
Bertrand
male given name
Rayman
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Siegel (also Segal, Segali or Segel), is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Alternate spellings include Sigel, Sigl, Siegl, and others.
Egloff
Egloff is a surname shared by several notable people:
Ron Egloff (born 1955), former American professional football player
Georg Brandl Egloff (born 1963), American musician
Gustav Egloff (1886-1955) American chemist and Director of UOP
Bruce Egloff (born 1965), former American professional baseball player
Rick Egloff (living), American-Canadian professional football player
Dreyer
Dreyer is a common German surname originating from Grübe in Holstein Germany. Notable people with the surname include:
Kaplan
family name
Lehman
family name
Perlman
Perlman or Perlmann is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Albert
family name
Heimlich
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Brand
family name
Franck
name
Holtzman
Holtzman or Haltzman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jenssen
Jenssen is a Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Jens". The prefix "Jens-" is a Danish and Frisian derivative of Johannes. There are alternate spellings, including the Danish Jensen, the English language Jenson, and the Belgian/Dutch language Janson. Jenssen is uncommon as a given name. People with the name Jenssen include:
Vorster
Vorster (pronounced for-ster) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bernardi
Bernardi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Toman
family name
Bieber
family name
Perls
Perls is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: