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Max Mendel Taub, 1875 - 1946
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Max/Miksa TAUB, 1875 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesMax (Mordechai) Taub, 1873 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Mordche Taub, 1892 - 1937
MyHeritage Family TreesMax (Marcus) Joel Taub, 1881 - 1934
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Leo Taub, 1874 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1896 - 1982
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1896 - 1964
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1873 - 1945
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1904 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1892 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesMax David Taub, 1901 - 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1886 - 1933
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1880 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesMax Taub, 1892 - 1937
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Max Taub in The Gazette - May 29 1985
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Max Taub in The Jewish herald. - June 15 1911
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Leonard Max Taub, 1924 - 2010
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Max Taub, 1882 - 1942
Geni World Family TreeMarkusz Joel Taub, 1881 - 1934
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Max Taub, born Circa 1884
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Max Taub, 1907 - 1940
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943Max Taub, 1893 - 1945
BillionGravesMax Joel Taub, 1881 - 1934
FamilySearch Family TreeMax Taub, 1873 - 1945
FamilySearch Family TreeMax Taub, 1886 - 1933
FamilySearch Family TreeMax Turtletaub, 1893 - 1945
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Max Taub, born 1898
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Emigrant Applications, 1938-1939
Max Fried Taub
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Emigrant Applications, 1938-1939
Max Taub, born 1875
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Emigrant Applications, 1938-1939
Max Taub, born Circa 1883
1940 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1908
1940 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1885
1940 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1902
1940 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1902
1950 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1909
1950 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1899
1950 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born Circa 1912
1950 United States Federal Census
Max Taub, born 1898
Index of Jewish Displaced Person and Refugee Cards, 1943-1959
Max TAUB, 1879 - 1943
Filae Family Trees
Max Taub, 1883 - 1956
California Deaths, 1940 - 1997
Max Taub, 1893 - 1945
California Deaths, 1940 - 1997
Max Taub, 1886 - 1968
California Deaths, 1940 - 1997
Max L Taub, died 1954
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Max Taub, died 1955
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Max Taub, 1928 - 1945
German Minority Census, 1939Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Max Taub
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- USA 68%
- Austria 10%
- Poland 6%
- Russia 4%
- Hungary 3%
- 0 3%
- Slovakia 3%
- Israel 1%
- Canada 2%
The name Max has its origins in ancient Rome, derived from the Latin name "Maximus," which means "greatest." It was commonly used as a cognomen in Roman society, often associated with individuals of high status or notable achievements, reflecting the characteristics of strength and leadership. The name has been popularized in various cultures and languages, with notable variations including Maxim, Maximilian, and Maxwell, each carrying similar meanings of greatness or nobility. In different regions, such as Germany and the Netherlands, the name has been embraced in forms like Maximilian, while in English-speaking countries, Max has become a popular standalone name. The name's enduring appeal can be attributed to its strong historical roots and the positive connotations associated with greatness and excellence, making it a favored choice for many parents around the world.
The last name Taub has its origins in the German and Yiddish languages, primarily associated with Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe. The name is derived from the German word "taube," meaning "dove," which symbolizes peace and purity, and it may have been used as a nickname for someone who was gentle or peaceful in nature. Historically, the surname can be traced back to regions such as Germany and Poland, where Jewish families adopted surnames during the 18th and 19th centuries, often reflecting their occupations, characteristics, or even animals. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Taube" in German-speaking areas and "Tob" in some Slavic languages, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. The surname Taub is relatively common among Ashkenazi Jews and has been carried by notable individuals in various fields, contributing to its recognition in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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