It could be both - Jewish names and German names are often similar and it could be that your ancestors were both Jewish and German (Jews living in Germany).
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As a rule, names are generally not translated, so it's Kenny, there is no German equivalent.
Nazi Germany and the Third Reich were Hitlers German empire names.
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German names are usually for people of German descent, and Jewish names are usually for people of Jewish descent. Many Jewish surnames originated in Germany and are shared by both Germans and Jews.
The obvious difference between American and German cars are brand names. It is also believe that foreign cars such as German engineered vehicles are of better reliability. Different parts are used for both sets of vehicles and of course there is the matter of cost.
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
Just the names.
they have different names
Both words mean from. Van is Dutch and just means from. Von is German and shows royalty or high social standing.
No difference - just different names for the same thing.
There is no difference. It is just different names.
they have different names
the names.
they have different names there you go......
the differences are that they have different names