Re: Surname from German/Polish words
in reply to a message by Sara Ruth
For information on Jewish names you could start with the Wikipedia article -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_names
Einmaldank appears to be a Yiddish rather than a German surname; by which I mean it doesn't appear to have a history among the surnames of non-Jewish German speakers. I would hazard a guess that it started out as a nickname based on some incident in the life of the original bearer. Alternatively it might be a nickname from an expression the original bearer used constantly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_names
Einmaldank appears to be a Yiddish rather than a German surname; by which I mean it doesn't appear to have a history among the surnames of non-Jewish German speakers. I would hazard a guess that it started out as a nickname based on some incident in the life of the original bearer. Alternatively it might be a nickname from an expression the original bearer used constantly.
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More on Jewish names -
http://www.jewfaq.org/jnames.htm#Surnames
http://www.jewfaq.org/jnames.htm#Surnames
Thanks Jim!