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Onomastics and disambiguational information about Taub, Taube can mean:
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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[edit] Taube
- Rumpler Taube (Stahltaube), the first mass produced German military aircraft, between 1910 and 1914, first founded by Igo Etrich. Variants include:
- 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])
- Taube A family in the Swedish nobility
- Hedvig Taube, (1714 to 1744) Swedish noblewoman, mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden and mother of Fredrik Vilhelm von Hessenstein.
- Evert Taube, a Swedish composer and singer
- Sven-Bertil Taube, the son of Evert Taube, singer, actor
[edit] Place names
- Taubitz
- Taubenbach
- Taubensee
[edit] Taub, Toib, Daub
- Abraham Haskel Taub
- David Rosenmann-Taub
- Edward Taub, see Silver Spring monkeys
- Henry Taub (1918 - 2004), American-born philanthropist of Hungarian descent; not Taube
- Taub family of Kalov
- 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.
- Alfred Tauber (1866, Pozsony - 1942, Theresienstadt), Austrian mathematician ([2])
- Caspar Tauber/Kaspar Tauber (? - 1524, Hrádek/Vienna), Moravian-Austrian merchant, see German article(AEIOU)
- Doris Tauber
- Gayle Tauber
- James Tauber
- Martin Tauber
- Nick Tauber
- Richard Tauber (born Ernst Seiffert), Viennese tenor, Jewihs father
- Sophie Tauber
- Simon Tauber
[edit] Place names
- Tauber, a river in Franconia, Germany and surnames
- Landa-on-the-Tauber, or Landa & Bischofsheim, Bischofsheim-on-the-Tauber/Tauber-Bischofsheim, see Tauberbischofsheim ([3])
- Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Rothenburg ob der Tauber, see German article
- Landkreis Rothenburg ob der Tauber, see German article
- Franziskanerkloster Rothenburg ob der Tauber, see German article
- Terziarenkloster Rothenburg ob der Tauber, see German article
- Main-Tauber (district) (Main-Tauber-Kreis)
- Verkehrsgemeinschaft Main-Tauber, see German article
- Wetterau-Main-Tauber-Stellung, see German article
[edit] Dauber
- Cori Dauber
- Jeremy Dauber
- Louis Dauber
- Heinrich Dauber
[edit] Taubert
- Eberhard Taubert
- Eric Taubert
see (Writing and Photography of Author, Eric Taubert) - Carl Gottfried Wilhelm Taubert/Gottfried Wilhelm Taubert/Gottfried Taubert, composer
- Frank Taubert
- Heike Taubert, see German article
- Jean-Léonard Taubert-Natta, see Elisabeth-Anne de Massy, Monegasque Princely Family
- Siegfried Taubert, see Manfred von Knobelsdorff
- Wilhelm Taubert, see German article
[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:
- Aaron Moses ben Jacob Taubes/Aaron Moses Taubes (1787, Lviv -1852, Iaşi), Polish-Romanian rabbi and author ([5])
- Clifford Taubes
- Jacob Taubes (1923 in Vienna - March 21, 1987 in Berlin), a religion sociologist, philosopher and studied judaism.
- Taubes's Gromov invariant, after Clifford Taubes
[edit] Taubin
Taubin:
[edit] Taubenberg, Taubenberger
- Taubenberg, see Rinteln
- Al Taubenberger
- Dr. Jeffery K. Taubenberger, see Spanish flu, Influenzavirus A, H1N1, Ancient DNA, etc
[edit] Taubenfeld
- Evan Taubenfeld
- Taubenfeld family, see Jerusalem bus 2 massacre
[edit] Taubenhaus
Taubenhaus:
[edit] Taubenschlag
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
- Friedrich Taubmann, see German article
- F. Taubmann, see Friedrich Adolf Ebert
- Otto Taubmann
- A. Alfred Taubman
- Craig Taubman
- Dorothy Taubman
- Drew Taubman
- Gaynor Taubman
- George Taubman Goldie [to:bman]
- Howard Taubman
- Leslie Taubman
- Nicholas F. Taubman
- Richard Taubman, see Christie Brinkley
- Sir William Taubman
- 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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- Other persons from Jewish Encyclopedia articles: Emanuel Taub, Solomon Taub, Moritz Taubes