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[Facts] Re: It really bothers me so many names submitted under the "Jewish" category are just Yiddish or Ashkenazi names
Judeo-Spanish could be applied to names that are linguistically Judeo-Spanish/Ladino. Jewish (Sephardic) could be applied to names that are not Judeo-Spanish, but are for whatever reason used by Sephardic Jews (perhaps picked up in the diaspora to North Africa -- I am not currently familiarized with Sephardic names).Additionally, there is no Judeo-Portuguese category, so Jewish (Sephardic) could be used for those.I think for your example, Dwora, the category Jewish (Polonized) would fit well.For more traditional Jewish names from Eastern Europe, if they were/are used by Yiddish speakers I would categorize them as Yiddish. Otherwise Jewish (Ashkenazi) could be used. There is also a Judeo-Slavic category which might be useful. It is currently defined as a synonym of Knaanic, which sort of limits it geographically to the West Slavic region, but I could "broaden" it to refer to all Slavic areas.

This message was edited 11/1/2024, 12:18 PM

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Judeo-Slavic only refers to names borne by Ashkenazi Jews living in medieval Slavic Europe. Jewish (Ashkenazi) would be more accurate for contemporary names.Once again, thanks.
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