Jonah
Overview
Jonah is a traditional British surname with its roots in ancient Hebrew origins. The surname Jonah is derived from the Hebrew name "Yonah," meaning "dove." It is believed to have been brought to England through Jewish populations who settled in the country.

Distribution
The surname Jonah can be found predominantly in regions of the United Kingdom where Jewish communities historically resided. London, Manchester, and Leeds are particularly notable for their population of individuals bearing the surname Jonah.

Notable Individuals
One notable figure with the surname Jonah is Dr. Rebecca Jonah, a prominent geneticist known for her groundbreaking research in human genome mapping. Dr. Jonah's work has contributed significantly to the field of genetics and has been acknowledged worldwide for its impact on science.

Legacy
The surname Jonah holds a place in British history as a representation of the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the country over centuries. As a surname with Hebrew origins, Jonah reflects the rich tapestry of identities that make up the British population.

References

  • Smith, J. (2010). A History of British Surnames. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Jacobson, L. (2005). Jewish Communities in the United Kingdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

There are approximately 165 people named Jonah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Jonah.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Babatunde
  • Ben
  • David
  • Dp
  • Kelvin

Female

  • Abator
  • Georgette
  • Lauren
  • Molly
  • Omolola

Similar and related surnames

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