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Wein means grape, vine, wine in German and Yiddish (װײַנ).
According to Nelly Weiss,[1] Wein- style family names originated from signboards (house sign, house shield) in Jewish communities.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Wein, American sculptor
- Berel Wein, Orthodox rabbi
- Desiderius Wein (1873–1944), Hungarian doctor and gymnast
- Elizabeth E. Wein, American author residing in Scotland
- George Wein, jazz pianist
- Glynis Wein, colorist in the comics industry, first wife of Len
- Len Wein (1948–2017), American comic book writer
See also
edit- Der Wein, 1929 concert aria by Alban Berg
- All pages with titles beginning with Wein
- All pages with titles containing Wein
- Wain
- Wine
- Vine
References
edit- ^ Nelly Weiss. The Origin of Jewish Family Names. p. 216. Published by Peter Lang, 2002. ISBN 978-0820456447