"Aronowitz" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: Aronowitzes [plural]
Etymology: A Jewish (eastern Ashkenazi) surname, from a Germanized spelling of either Polish Aronowicz (“Aaron’s son, son of Aaron”) or Russian Ароно́вич (Aronóvič, “Aaron’s son, son of Aaron”). Cognate with German Aronowitsch (“Aaron’s son, son of Aaron”) Etymology templates: {{der|en|pl|Aronowicz||Aaron’s son, son of Aaron}} Polish Aronowicz (“Aaron’s son, son of Aaron”), {{der|en|ru|Ароно́вич||Aaron’s son, son of Aaron}} Russian Ароно́вич (Aronóvič, “Aaron’s son, son of Aaron”), {{cog|de|Aronowitsch||Aaron’s son, son of Aaron}} German Aronowitsch (“Aaron’s son, son of Aaron”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|es}} Aronowitz (plural Aronowitzes)
  1. A surname.

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