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Aryan Lord
May 1st, 2004, 07:28 PM
Paul. Isnt that a Jewish name?

Georgie
May 1st, 2004, 08:13 PM
While Paul may be a Jewish name White people have already been using Jewish names for a long time that theyve pretty much lost some of their Jewishness. For example David, alot of White men have the name David. Hell David Lane has the name David! Now on the other hand, Cohen is definately something that makes one Jewish, and usually people with Steins and bergs are too. Not all but Jews do use them quite a bit. So are those Golds and Silvers. Although I wonder why Ive never seen any Copperstein's or Bronzesteins. :D

diabloblanco92
May 1st, 2004, 08:22 PM
While Paul may be a Jewish name White people have already been using Jewish names for a long time that theyve pretty much lost some of their Jewishness. For example David, alot of White men have the name David. Hell David Lane has the name David! Now on the other hand, Cohen is definately something that makes one Jewish, and usually people with Steins and bergs are too. Not all but Jews do use them quite a bit. So are those Golds and Silvers. Although I wonder why Ive never seen any Copperstein's or Bronzesteins. :D

That gets a little tricky. Recall the famous Waffen SS General Felix Steiner as well as the Nazi Party philosopher Alfred Rosenberg. Most Jewish surnames were originally German, but many through the years have more or less exclusively become associated with Jews, eg Goldberg, Silverstein, etc

diablo

diabloblanco92
May 1st, 2004, 08:24 PM
While Paul may be a Jewish name White people have already been using Jewish names for a long time that theyve pretty much lost some of their Jewishness. For example David, alot of White men have the name David. Hell David Lane has the name David! Now on the other hand, Cohen is definately something that makes one Jewish, and usually people with Steins and bergs are too. Not all but Jews do use them quite a bit. So are those Golds and Silvers. Although I wonder why Ive never seen any Copperstein's or Bronzesteins. :D

Thats because the copper or bronzesmiths were either White gentiles, or Gypsys.

diablo

MOMUS
May 2nd, 2004, 02:43 AM
Jews had no tradition of a last-name. Like many others cultures they might say "son of..." (Like Johnson but use the Hebrew word bar as in Simon bar Kochba) to further describe someone.
Germany and other European countries required them to take last names as a requirement of enfranchisement and citizenship. The wealthy Jews bought pretty names, thus you see many gold mountains and stones, flowery valleys (Blumenthal). Of course trades they frequented like JEWelry (Neil Diamond
Opitz, Goldstein, Silverman, etc) and sales (Bookman, Letterman,etc.), also existing tribal affinities like Benjamin, and the variants of Levi and Cohen.
Poor Jews were often assigned last-names by local officials. Sensibly, they were often denigrating and insulting names, a bit of fun had on a tight-wad jew. That is one reason many were so willing to change names upon arrival elsewhere. That and the natural instinct for crypticism, its easier to blend in as a Brown or a Williams than as a Lipshitz.


Understanding jewish surnames is a science unto itself.

One thing to bear in mind is that many jews are named after the villages where their ancestors settled after they left Khazaria.

One example: Henry Kissinger... his ancestors had settled in a small German village called Kissingen that is located in Bavaria, over time the jews just incorporated the name of the village into their surnames.

Generally speaking jews are named after cosmopolitan areas whereas Gentiles are often named after other geographic locations, trades, or pagan practices. (Robertson is the surname of individuals who were born from Pagan ceremonies involving the May Pole, for instance.)

MOMUS
May 2nd, 2004, 02:48 PM
Once a gentile notices the Jews and begins to watch and study them....well, he finds a huge subject. Layer after layer, like an onion, more is revealed. Their pernicious influence, large and small, is found everywhere they have spread and all through time back to their founding by the original sneaking, lying, desert thief, Abraham.
I could write a book. Or two.
But here I want to mention a relatively small influence that I've noticed; Jewish words that the goy absorb from Jewish script-writers.
I offer the two or three I can think of right off, little puns from Saturday morning cartoons and such. Just words, not concepts; that is a much bigger subject.
Magilla Gorilla (megillah is a Hebrew word for scroll)

Simon bar Sinister (a nice double pun because "bar sinister" is an (erroneous) term for a heraldic mark of bastardy and Simon bar Kochba was an esteemed Kike)

Here are two thoroughly Jewish characters with names to match:

Maynard G. Krebs (the Jughead-like beatnic sidekick on the old Doby Gillis Show)

Gladys Kravitz (the nosy yenta neighbor on Bewitched.)

Maybe you can spot some more.

Angle
May 6th, 2004, 10:13 PM
'Paul' = Latin, from 'Paullus.'

Robertson is the surname of individuals who were born from Pagan ceremonies involving the May Pole, for instance.

Here's me thinking that it's from 'son of Robert' (French Germanic name.)