Weintraub

Weintraub is a Jewish surname of German origin, meaning "wine grape". The name is derived from the German words "wein" (wine) and "traube" (grape). It is believed to have been used as an occupational surname for someone who grew or sold grapes for winemaking.

The Weintraub surname is commonly found among Jewish families, particularly those of Ashkenazi descent. It is a relatively rare surname in the United Kingdom, but can be traced back to Jewish immigrants who settled in the country in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Notable individuals with the surname Weintraub include British artist Sarah Weintraub and academic David Chaim Weintruab.

Overall, the Weintraub surname carries a rich cultural and historical significance within the Jewish community and reflects the contributions of Jewish immigrants to British society.

Typical given names associated with the Weintraub surname

Male

  • Herve
  • Hillel
  • Mark
  • Melvin
  • Shay

Female

  • Hilary
  • Leah
  • Linda
  • Sophie
  • Susan

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There are approximately 42 people named Weintraub in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Weintraub.

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Germany

Language of origin: German

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