Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Jewish; and the gender is unisex; and the length is 5.
usage
gender
length
Aaron Jewish, English
From the given name Aaron.
Adams English, Jewish
Derived from the given name Adam.
Adler German, Jewish
Means "eagle" in German.
Amsel 1 Jewish
Derived from the given name Anshel.
Cline German (Anglicized), Jewish
Anglicized spelling of Klein.
Cohen כֹּהֵן Jewish
Means "priest" from Hebrew כֹּהֵן (kohen). It originally denoted one of the priestly tribe of Levi.
Freud German, Jewish
Means "joy" in German, a nickname for a cheerful person. A famous bearer was the psychologist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939).
Haber German, Jewish
Occupational name for one who grew or sold oats, derived from Old High German habaro "oat". As a Jewish surname it is ornamental.
Harel הַרְאֵל Jewish
Ornamental name adopted from a biblical place name meaning "altar, mountain of God" in Hebrew.
Hayes 3 Jewish
Matronymic name derived from the given name Chaya.
Kleid Jewish
Occupational name for a tailor, from Old High German kleid meaning "garment, clothing".
Klein German, Dutch, Jewish
Means "small, little" from German klein or Yiddish kleyn. A famous bearer of this name is clothes designer Calvin Klein (1942-).
Kranz German, Jewish
Derived from Old High German kranz meaning "wreath", an occupational name for a maker of wreaths or an ornamental Jewish name.
Maier 2 מֵאִיר, מאייר Jewish
Variant of Meyer 2.
Mayer 2 מֵאִיר, מאייר Jewish
Variant of Meyer 2.
Meier 2 מֵאִיר, מאייר Jewish
Variant of Meyer 2.
Meyer 2 מֵאִיר, מאייר Jewish
From Hebrew מֵאִיר (meir) meaning "enlightened".
Moses Jewish, English
Derived from the given name Moses.
Prinz German, Jewish
Means "prince", used as an ornamental name by Jews or as a nickname for someone who acted in a princely manner.
Reich German, Jewish
Nickname for a wealthy or powerful person, from Old High German rihhi "rich, powerful".
Riese German, Jewish
Means "giant" in German, from Old High German risi.
Segal 1 סגל Jewish
From the Hebrew phrase סגן לויה (seḡan Lewiya) meaning "assistant Levite".
Shain שיין Jewish
Means "beautiful, handsome" in Yiddish, from German schön.
Simon שִׁמְעוֹן English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Jewish
Derived from the given name Simon 1.
Sobel Jewish
Variant of Sobol.
Sobol Ukrainian, Russian, Jewish
Occupational name for a fur trader, from the Slavic word sobolĭ meaning "sable, marten". As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
Sokol mu Slovak, Czech, Jewish
From Czech and Slovak sokol meaning "falcon", a nickname or an occupational name for a falconer. As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
Stein German, Jewish
From Old High German stein meaning "stone". It might indicate the original bearer lived near a prominent stone or worked as a stonecutter. As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
Stern 2 German, Jewish
German cognate of Starr.
Stück German, Jewish
From Old High German stucki meaning "piece, part".
Weiss German, Yiddish
From Middle High German wiz or Yiddish װייַס (vais) meaning "white". This was originally a nickname for a person with white hair or skin.
Wirth German, Jewish
Occupational name for an innkeeper, derived from German wirt meaning "host".