REBAK
Rebak
Rebak is a British surname of Jewish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Reuven meaning "behold a son" or "to increase." The surname Rebak is not a common one and is most often found in Jewish communities in the United Kingdom.
The history of the Rebak surname can be traced back to immigrants from Eastern Europe who settled in Britain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These immigrants often anglicised their surnames to better assimilate into British society, leading to variations in spelling and pronunciation.
Individuals with the Rebak surname may have diverse occupations and backgrounds, and their descendants have likely spread throughout the UK and beyond. Like many surnames of Jewish origin, the Rebak name carries with it a rich cultural and historical heritage.
Although not widely known, the Rebak surname represents a part of the tapestry of British surnames that reflect the country's diverse population and immigrant history.
There are approximately 46 people named Rebak in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Rebak.