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  2. Miller (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Miller and Millar are surnames of English, German, Irish or Scottish origin.. Miller is a common surname in: the United States (where it is the 7th most common surname), Bahamas (14th), Falkland Islands/United Kingdom (17th), Cayman Islands and Canada (18th), Jamaica (22nd), Scotland/United Kingdom (24th), New Zealand (36th) and Australia (38th).

  3. List of people with surname Miller - Wikipedia

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    José Miller (1925–2006), Cuban Jewish leader; Josh Miller (American football) (born 1970), American NFL football punter; Joshua Miller (disambiguation), multiple people, several people; Judah Miller (born 1973), American screenwriter; Judith Miller (disambiguation), multiple people, several people; Julie Miller (born 1956), American country ...

  4. Jewish surname - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Middle Age surname adoption came from place names (for example Shapiro, from Shpira, Speyer, a Rhenanian city known for its famous Jewish community in the 11th century), often a town name, typically the birthplace of the founder of a rabbinical or other dynasty. These names would permutate to various forms as families moved ...

  5. Category:Surnames of Jewish origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of Jewish origin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,474 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Jewish name - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew name is a Jewish practice rooted in the practices of early Jewish communities and Judaism. [4] This Hebrew name is used for religious purposes, such as when the child is called to read the Torah at their b'nei mitzvah .

  7. Jewish culture - Wikipedia

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    Jewish culture is the culture of the Jewish people, [1] from its formation in ancient times until the current age. Judaism itself is not simply a faith-based religion, but an orthoprax and ethnoreligion , pertaining to deed, practice, and identity. [ 2 ]

  8. Molnár - Wikipedia

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    The word itself shares a common ancestry with numerous similar surnames across Europe, such as the Dutch Molenaar, the Italian Molinari, the Danish and Norwegian Møller, and the Spanish Molinero, all meaning “miller”. Molnár was the name of one of Hungary’s most iconic playwrights, Ferenc Molnár (1878-1952). Other people with the name ...

  9. Hebraization of surnames - Wikipedia

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    Poster in the Yishuv offering assistance to Palestinian Jews in choosing a Hebrew name for themselves, 2 December 1926. The Hebraization of surnames (also Hebraicization; [1] [2] Hebrew: עברות Ivrut) is the act of amending one's Jewish surname so that it originates from the Hebrew language, which was natively spoken by Jews and Samaritans until it died out of everyday use by around 200 CE.