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During the 19th century, Botbol was one of the twenty most common surnames within Moroccan Jewish community. The origin of this surname (and its variants: Abitbol and Boutboul) is likely derived from the Hebrew shoresh ט.ב.ל (ṭ.b.l) meaning "purification in a ritual bath".
Shitrit, Sheetrit, Shitreet, Chitrit, Chetrit, Chettrit (Hebrew: שטרית, Arabic: شطريت), and the related names Benchetrit, Benshitreet, Ben Shitrit (Hebrew: בן שטרית , Arabic : بن شطريت) are Moroccan surnames (family names) of Berber Jewish origin. The original pronunciation in Moroccan Arabic is Sh-t-ret.
Etching of Jewish home in Mogador, Darondeau (1807–1841). Moroccan Jews constitute an ancient community with possible origins dating back to before 70 CE. Concrete evidence of Jewish presence in Morocco becomes apparent in late antiquity, with Hebrew epitaphs and menorah-decorated lamps discovered in the Roman city of Volubilis, and the remains of a synagogue dating to the third century CE.
Pages in category "Moroccan Jews" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Arab-Jewish surnames (10 P) I. Ibn Taymiyya family (3 P) S. Surnames of Maghrebi Jewish origin (39 P) Surnames of Mizrahi Jewish origin (7 P) Surnames of Sephardic ...
Pages in category "Surnames of Moroccan origin" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aâboubou;
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Abecassis or Abécassis or Abecasis (Hebrew: אבוקסיס , אבקסיס ) is a Sephardic patronymic most commonly found among Moroccan Jews. Notable people with the surname include: Eliette Abécassis (born 1969), French writer; Eryck Abecassis (born 1956), French composer and musician; George Abecassis (1913–1991), English race driver