Message from @Rabbidsith
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Jews took common names of host populations. Examples of this practice reach past even roman times
Yep
"for business" they'll say
"berg" is German for mountain.
@Deleted User So Iceberg means "ice mountain"?
Yes.
It's funny to think about it, a *real* jewish name. Like Schlomo 😅
not appropriated
Steinberg means stone mountain.
Nice.
That's an amazing name.
But I admit, I am highly sceptical of anyone with a name like that.
man of Hoff
duh
We're not entirely sure
What does the name Luckenbach mean?
Even though my last name is pretty common knowledge I deleted your comment.
And my previous one.
Fair enough
My name is as far as I've seen, quite unique
It's also important to note that most 'berg's from Sweden aren't Jewish at all.
I'm daily doxed, but regular membership absolutely should.
@Deleted User Does Steiner mean "stoner"? 😉
>Mfw have the most common British surname in existence
>"Unique"
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We suspect it's some play on the farrier profession. One who fits the hooves of horses.
It could also mean "man of Town"
Townsman.
ah
Mines an old British surname that's odd and hard to guess
@Deleted User Perfidious?
😉
Damn you!
knew it
@Sorohan - IL not sure. Doesn't really resemble any German words.
I guess bach is like a river though, but smaller.
A stream?
A name like Stone Mountain is very typically J
Kind of like a fake name
Real European names are occupational, locational, or “son of”
Mine is locational.