Schönwald | |
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Family name | |
Pronunciation | Schönwald, Schoenwald ([šø:nvalt]), (Yiddish: שײנװאַלד) Sheynvald ([šejnvold, šejnvold]) |
Meaning | beautiful forest (translated as Czech: krásný les), or people from several places "Schönwald". |
Region of origin | German-speaking area, Eastern Yiddish-speaking area (Galicia, Hungary) |
Language(s) of origin | German, Jewish (Yiddish) |
Related names | Sheynvold, Sheinwold, Шёнвальд (Shonval'd); Schonwald (de); Schönwälder, Schoenwaelder (de); Schön (Sheyn, Schein), Schönlein, Schönl (Schöndl, Sheyndl), Schönmann (Sheynman, Scheinman), Schönemann, Schönermann (Sheynerman, Scheinerman), Schönbaum (Sheynboym, Scheinbaum), Schönbein, Schönberg, Schönberger, Schönblatt, Schönblum (Sheynblum, Scheinblum, Scheinbloom, Sheinbloom), Schönblut (Sheynblit, Scheinblut, Sheinblit, Sheinblitt), Schöngold, Schönheim, Schönheimer, Schönhersch/Schönherz, Schönholz/Schönholtz, Schönfeld, Schönzweig (Sheyntsveyg, Scheinzweig), and Schönbarth (Schönbart), Schönbauer, Schönflies, Schönfliess, Schönfreund, Schönhaus (Schonhaus) |
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