LABOVITCH
Labovitch
Labovitch is a British surname with Eastern European Jewish origins, specifically associated with Jewish immigrants who settled in the United Kingdom during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name Labovitch is a variant of the original Jewish surname "Lebowich" or "Lebovich", which is derived from the Biblical Hebrew name "Levi".
The Labovitch surname is relatively rare and is often found among Jewish communities in London and other major cities in the UK. Many Labovitch families have a rich cultural heritage, often maintaining traditions and customs passed down through generations.
Individuals with the Labovitch surname may have diverse backgrounds and occupations, reflecting the varied experiences of British Jewry. Some Labovitch descendants may have excelled in academia, business, the arts, or other fields, contributing to the cultural tapestry of British society.
Researching the Labovitch surname can provide valuable insights into the history of Jewish immigration to Britain and the ways in which these communities have integrated and thrived within the wider British population.
There are approximately 27 people named Labovitch in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Labovitch.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Clive
- Dennis
- Leon
- Mark
- Neville
Female
- Helen
- Katharina
Similar and related surnames
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