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Chaja Nirenberg, Circa 1875 - 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesChaja Gitla Nirenberg (born Szwarcbaum), 1891 - 1931
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Chaja KOZLOWSKI (born NIRENBERG), 1909 - 1940
MyHeritage Family TreesChaja Sura ROZENSON (born NIRENBERG), born Circa 1837
MyHeritage Family Treeschaja dwojra majchel (born nirenberg)
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MyHeritage Family TreesChaja Gitla Nirenberg (born Szwarcbaum), 1891 - 1931
Geni World Family TreeChaja Kozlowska (born Nirenberg), 1910 - 1939
Geni World Family TreeChaja Lichtensztejn (born Nirenberg), born 1837
Geni World Family TreeChaja Nirenberg, born 1923
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Chaja Szajndl Nirenberg, born 1878
Lodz Ghetto List from JewishGen
Chaja Sura Nirenberg, born 1910
Lodz Ghetto List from JewishGen
Chaja Fajga Nirenberg, born 1927
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Chaja Nirenberg, born Circa 1890
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Chaja Dwojra NIRENBERG
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Chaja Nirenberg
Index of Jewish Displaced Person and Refugee Cards, 1943-1959Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Chaja Nirenberg
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The first name Chaja has its roots in Hebrew, where it is derived from the name Chaya, meaning "life" or "living." This name is often associated with vitality and a strong connection to life, reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it, such as resilience and a nurturing spirit. Chaja is particularly prevalent in Jewish communities and has historical significance in various cultures, especially among those with Ashkenazi heritage. Variations of the name can be found in different languages and cultures, including Chaya in Hebrew, Haya in Arabic, and Chaya in Yiddish, each maintaining the essence of the original meaning while adapting to local phonetics and spelling conventions. The name is celebrated for its positive connotations and is often given to girls, symbolizing hope and the continuity of life.
The last name Nirenberg has its origins in Jewish heritage, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews, and is believed to be derived from a geographical location, likely referring to a place called Nirenberg in Germany. The name itself can be broken down into elements that suggest a connection to a "mountain" or "hill" (from the German "berg"), indicating that the original bearers may have lived near or on elevated terrain. Historically, surnames like Nirenberg often reflected the occupations or characteristics of the individuals, with many Jewish surnames being adopted during the 18th and 19th centuries as a means of identification in increasingly bureaucratic societies. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures and languages, including Nirenberg, Nirenburg, and even Nirenberger, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects and linguistic adaptations. The surname is relatively uncommon, but it carries a rich historical significance tied to the Jewish diaspora in Europe.
Bertha NirenbergBertram NirenbergBessie NirenbergBoris NirenbergBranka NirenbergBrin NirenbergBruce NirenbergBrucha NirenbergChaim NirenbergChaindel NirenbergChana NirenbergCharles NirenbergChawa NirenbergChaya NirenbergChil NirenbergClaire NirenbergClara NirenbergDaniel NirenbergDarryl NirenbergDavid Nirenberg
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