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Surname Löwy

Cognomen Löwy (לוי Israel, Леви Russia Bulgaria Armenia Kazakhstan Belarus, Löwy Czechia Germany Austria Sweden Croatia) , globally, is a common family name. The last name Löwy is habitual in Israel, where it is a widespread surname, Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Bulgaria. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Israel, Russia, and Czechia. Very seldom, Löwy is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Löwy

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לוי Israel
Леви Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, Russia
Löwy Germany, Sweden, Austria, Croatia, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Loewi, Loewy, Lowy, Lőwy, Леві, لوفي, and 洛伊

Notable namesakes

picture of josef löwy josef löwy josef löwy Austrian photographer and painter (1834-1902), SK (b. 1834) link
bernhard löwy (1793-1857) (b. 1793) link
löwy humpoletz teacher at a German Jewish school in Prague (1798-1873) (b. 1798) link
david löwy rabbi (b. 1805) link
jakob ezechiel löwy rabbi (b. 1814) link
albert löwy Moravian Hebrew scholar (1816-1908), AT (b. 1816) link
picture of leopold löwy, jr. leopold löwy, jr. leopold löwy, jr. Austrian chess player, AT (b. 1871) link
jacob ezechiel löwy (b. 1814) link
leopold löwy, sr. Austrian chess player, AT (b. 1840) link
picture of richard löwy richard löwy richard löwy AT (b. 1886) link
bernhard löwy (b. 1837) link
sigmund felix löwy Hungarian Jewish tailor, Mina Loy's father (b. 1848) link
picture of franciszek löwy franciszek löwy franciszek löwy PL (b. 1890) link
fanny löwy holocaust victim, b. 1854, AT (b. 1854) link
susanne löwy holocaust victim, b. 1855-12-06, AT (b. 1855) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Robert, Rudolf, Gustav, Gerold, George, Jiří, Thomas, Enrico, Harald, Andrea, Vilém, Michael, Steffen, Bedřich, Rebecca, Jürgen, Emanuel, Angelika, Jonathan, Victoria, Ursula, Alexandra, Stefan, Manuel, Ida, Kurt, Ralf, Hans, Hugo, Inge, Otto, Bèla, Karel, Mikael, Pavel, David, Josef, José, Heinz, Valtr, Franz, Felix, Marcel, María, Peter, and František