Goldblatt

Goldblatt is a British surname of German-Jewish origins that has found its way into British society. The name is a compound word comprising "Gold," meaning gold, and "Blatt," meaning leaf or foliage in German.

The Goldblatt surname is believed to have been brought to England by Jewish immigrants from Germany in the 19th century. These immigrants settled in various parts of the country, including London, Manchester, and Liverpool. Over time, the Goldblatt family name has become established within British communities, with descendants continuing to bear the surname.

Notable individuals with the Goldblatt surname have contributed to various fields, ranging from academia to the arts, in the United Kingdom. The surname carries with it a sense of heritage and history, reflecting the journey of the Jewish community in Britain.

Overall, the Goldblatt surname represents a fascinating blend of German and British influences, encompassing a rich tapestry of cultural and historical significance within the British Isles.

There are approximately 144 people named Goldblatt in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Goldblatt.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Colin
  • Daniel
  • David
  • James
  • Marshall
  • Richard
  • Sam
  • Simon
  • Stuart
  • Toby

Female

  • Claire
  • Janine
  • Jennifer
  • Karen
  • Lisa
  • Lynda
  • Rivka
  • Sara
  • Sharon
  • Victoria

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