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German word die Taube (Yiddish:טױבּ di toyb) means pigeon, dove (Old English: dufe ; Dutch: duif; Proto-Germanic: duvon).

die Turteltaube (Yiddish:טורטלטױב di turtltoyb) means turtledove.

also adjective taub (noun der/die Taube) means that person can't hearing, deaf person (Old English: deaf; Dutch: doof; Proto-Germanic: *dauvaz).

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On the onomastics in Judaism, there are many variants: Taub, Taubenfeld, Taubenschlag, Taubes, Tauber, Taubman/n, Turteltaub, Taubin.. etc.


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  • Henry Taube [taub] (born 1915, Neudorf, Saskatchewan), U.S. (Canadian-born) chemist
  • Michael Taube (1970-), a right-wing public affairs analyst
  • Michael Taube (musician) (1890-1972), Polish-Israeli composer,conductor
  • Taube Pan, Yiddish authoress of the 16th century ([1])


[edit] Place names

Germany
  • Taubitz
Austria

[edit] Taub, Toib, Daub

  • Works of Abraham Goldfaden:
    • Die Tzwei Toibe (The Two Deaf Men) 1877
    • Toib, Shtum un Blind (Deaf, Dumb and Blind) 1878
Daub, Daube

German word die Daube means stave, tee. For english, "daub" means paints originated from Latin word.

[edit] Tauber, Toiber, Dauber

Tauber, Täuber means male dove. female dove is Täubin.

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  • Cori Dauber
  • Jeremy Dauber
  • Louis Dauber
  • Heinrich Dauber

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[edit] Taubner

  • Dirk Taubner
  • Károly Taubner (1809, Velegh - c.1860), Hungarian mathematician ([4])
  • Venetiana Taubner-Calderòn, Veza Canetti (de:Veza Canetti)

[edit] Taubes

Taubes, Taubeles:

[edit] Taubin

Taubin:

[edit] Taubenberg, Taubenberger

[edit] Taubenfeld

[edit] Taubenhaus

Taubenhaus:

[edit] Taubenschlag

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Taubenschlag, toybnshlog means pigeonry, birdhouse, bird cage. Same meaning with Taubenhaus.

  • Rafał Taubenschlag, Polish jurist

[edit] Taubmann, Taubman, Toibman

Taubmann, Taubman, toybman, Taubemann, Taubeman, Taubenmann, Taubenman
  • Michigan Taubman College of Architecture
  • Taubman Medical Library
  • Manfred Taubenmann

[edit] Turteltaube, Turteltaub, Turkeltaub

See also Turtledove
  • Harry Turtledove (writing as H.N. Turteltaub) (born 1949), US historian and prolific novelist who has written historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction works
  • Jon Turteltaub/John Turtletaub/Jon Turtletob
  • Kenneth Turteltaub / Kenneth W. Turteltaub
  • Marc Turtletaub, producer
  • Rebecca Shallit Turteltaub, actress
  • Richard Turtletaub, artist
  • Saul Turteltaub, see also Norman Lear
    • Maxwell Lee Turteltaub
    • Ross Turteltaub
  • Dr. Sergio Turteltaub
  • Stanley Turteltaub / Stanley W. Turteltaub
  • Wilhelm Turteltaub (1816-), Austrian physician and poet; born at Rzeszow, Galicia ([6])
  • "Tirtltoyb" is a poem by introspectivist poet Yankev Glatshteyn (Jacob Glatstein)
  • turteltaub.com (http://tur.webhop.org/)
  • Taylor Turkeltaub
    • Stan Turteltaub

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Jewish Encyclopedia
Other persons from Jewish Encyclopedia articles: Emanuel Taub, Solomon Taub, Moritz Taubes

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