The List for Surnames by Towns in Bessarabia

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The List for Surnames by Towns in Bessarabia Surnames in 19th century revision lists for towns in Bessarabia Compiled from data extracted by the Bessarabia Special Interest Group for the JewishGen Romania & Moldova Database www.http://www.jewishgen.org/Bessarabia http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania How to use this document This list can be helpful in finding a surname that did not turn up in a search of the JewishGen database because the spelling differs significantly from what you entered in the search field, despite using "sounds like," phonetic, fuzzy and other search methods. It is organized by town. Numbers show how many times a given surname appears in in lists extracted for a given town. Data for this document came from lists for various years between 1824 and 1875, processed as of August 2015. Use the alphabetical links below to jump down. B C G I K L M P R S T V Abaklydzhaba village 6 Abaklydzhaba village 6 Abaklydzhaba village 6 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries KAUSHANSKIY 3 KOGAN 1 MELAMED/LUPU 2 Aleksandreny Colony 1748 Aleksandreny Colony 1748 Aleksandreny Colony 1748 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries ALEYVI 11 GERSHINKROYN 12 KREYMAR 9 ALTMAN 11 GERTS 13 KUSHNIR 5 ANBINDER 9 GINBERG 12 LANDER 32 AVERBUKH 16 GLEYZER 13 LANFIR 5 AYZIN 5 GLUZMAN 10 LEMLIKH 11 AZINBERG 4 GOFMAN 10 LERNER 3 BARDICHEVER 6 GOIKHMAN 4 LEVIV 4 BARG 7 GOLDBERG 13 LITVAK 5 BARIR 15 GOLDENBERG 15 LIVERANT 17 BATUSHANSKY 9 GOLDENER 12 LOBER 11 BEIN 7 GOLDFARB 9 LOYZGOLD 17 BENDERSKY 26 GOLDINBERG 13 MAGIDMAN 6 BENDIT 7 GOLDMAN 7 MALAMUD 10 BENIKHIS 5 GOLDYAK 14 MANDEL 13 BERMAN 7 GORDIN 8 MAYDEL 9 BEYZORMAN 11 GORIMSHTEYN 11 MIL 4 BILMAN 1 GOSATONOVSKY 4 MIRAKHVER 15 BLYUSHTEYN 18 GOYHMAN 12 MORNETSKY 5 BOBER 10 GOYKHMAN 20 MOSHINSKY 16 BOGOMILNY 4 GOYKHSHTEMD 10 MOSHKOV 3 BRIL 12 GRINEVETSER 10 NATMAN 10 BROMNIK 7 KACHER 8 NIKOLAEVSKY 11 BROSHNIK 9 KAMINSKY 18 NYSMAN 8 BURTMAN 6 KAPERSHLAK 4 PERIL 19 CHARNER 12 KARDONSKY 8 PIZELMAN 10 ELKHIN 14 KARINBLAT 8 POGROBINSKY 14 FABRIKAND 15 KASHEMOV 15 POLISHCHUK 11 FAYERSHTEYN 18 KATSEV 9 PORTNOY 3 FELDMAN 17 KERIKH 7 POTASHNIK 4 FINGERMAN 7 KHAMPOR 14 POTOK 10 FISH 10 KHOLFON 7 POYLISHER 6 FISHMAN 6 KILSHTEYN 11 PROTOTS 13 FLIGEL 11 KIPERMAN 4 RABER 6 FRENKEL 19 KISHKIMAN 13 RABIN 12 FREYNKEL 10 KLEYNERMAN 6 RABINOVITCH 15 FUKS 4 KLURFELD 13 RAGORODSKY 5 GANTAR 23 KOGAN 13 RAPUTUR 6 GASHERBERG 8 KOLKER 12 REKHTER 14 GELMAN 10 KRASYUK 9 ROYTER 10 Page 1 of 62 Surnames in 19th century revision lists for Bessarabian towns August 25, 2015 Aleksandreny Colony 1748 Aleksandreny Colony 1748 Aleksandreny Colony 1748 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries ROYTMAN 17 SHRIBSHTEYN 12 VAYNBERG 9 RUKHVERG 5 SHTILERMAN 9 VAYSMAN 9 RUVINSHTEYN 12 SHTURMAN 14 VEKHTER 12 SALTS 11 SIKHUR 9 VENTS 9 SANDLER 11 SKLYAR 9 VEYTSMAN 19 SHAMIS 10 SODETSKY 6 VISER 12 SHAMISZON 11 SOYFER 6 VOLVOVSKY 14 SHAPSOVITCH 11 SPEKTOR 6 VOSKOBOYNIK 9 SHEKHTMAN 20 SPICHINSKY 18 VULIKH 10 SHIDOF 5 SPIVAK 26 YOGFELD 17 SHIKHMAN 6 SUDVAR 12 YUZVINSKY 18 SHKOLNIK 10 TABACHNIK 11 ZAYATS 9 SHNAYDERMAN 11 TSISON 15 ZELTSMAN 22 SHOYR 10 UN 14 ZINGER 15 SHPAK 9 VARSHAVSKY 6 ZITSERMAN 5 SHRAER 12 VASERSHTEYN 4 ZLOTNIK 6 Akkerman 2317 Akkerman 2317 Akkerman 2317 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries - 28 FEIGIN 15 KHAKHAM 24 AIZMAN 9 FELD 9 KIRDONSKY 7 ANCHILEVICH 4 FELDMAN 18 KISHINEVSKY 6 AVERBUKH 10 FIDELMAN 11 KISILEVSKY 9 BACHKURINSKY 17 FILEVICH 1 KLEIDMAN 9 BAKALOV 5 FINKEL 5 KLEIMAN 5 BARMIS 1 FIRMAN 1 KLEITMAN 7 BARSKY 13 FISHMAN 27 KOFMAN 2 BEIRINSHTEIN 12 FLIMFIS 12 KOGAN 50 BENISONOV 8 FLIS-FISH 17 KOGAN ? 1 BERGER 4 FRAKTMAN 11 KOGANOV 5 BIKASHIV [?] / BAKANOV 2 FREINKEL 8 KOMAROVSKY 35 BLANK 6 FRENKEL 6 KOMYSHEV 6 BLEKHMAN 6 FRIDMAN 6 KORENBLIT 9 BLINK 13 FROYMAN 13 KRAIZBERG 11 BLUVSHTEIN 5 GAVRILMAN 19 KRASNYANSKY 15 BONDAR 5 GELMAN 9 KRAUMAR 15 BORISOVSKY 7 GERBEROV 4 KRAUMAR 1 BORUN 4 GERCHUN 16 KRIMERMAN 4 BRONBERG 9 GERSHMAN 18 KRITSHNAYDER 6 BRONFMAN 11 GERTZENZON 6 KUBITS 10 BRONSHTEIN 49 GIKHMAN 10 KVASNIK 10 BRONZENSHTEIN 1 GLADSHTEYN 12 LEIBMAN 7 BROVERMAN 12 GODSHTEIN 11 LERNER 7 BUKHAROVICH 7 GOFBARG 9 LEVENTINSKY 18 BUZNIK 8 GOICHMAN 4 LEVINTON 3 CHAIRSKY 11 GOLDENBERG 24 LEVIT 31 CHERNYAVSKIY 7 GOLDFARB 18 LIBERMAN 17 CHERNYAVSKY 8 GOLDMAN 21 LIPOVETZKY 8 DORFMAN 14 GOLDSHTEIN 41 LITVIN 53 DUBENSKIY 7 GORDSHTEIN 8 LITVINOV 2 EDLIS 11 GRINBERG 14 LOMAN 11 ELFAND 9 GRISHBERG 12 LOSHAK 12 ELIK 11 GRUSHMAN 4 MANIS 14 ELINZON 4 GUBERMAN 8 MATISZON 5 ELMAN 12 KAPLANSKIY 7 MEDIVSKY 8 EPILMAN 13 KAPLANSKY 21 MEERZON 7 ERIK 3 KARACHIEVSKY 4 MILMAN 15 FABRIKANT 16 KASIR 3 PAPUSHOISKY 11 FAIRSHTEIN 5 KAUSHANSKIY 6 PERELMAN 4 FARSHTEIN 5 KAUSHANSKY 11 PERLIS 18 FAYOVICH [FAMOVICH?] 9 KERZNER 12 PESIS 6 Page 2 of 62 Surnames in 19th century revision lists for Bessarabian towns August 25, 2015 Akkerman 2317 Akkerman 2317 Akkerman 2317 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries POPILEVSKY 9 SHAPIRA 10 TRAKHTENBROYTOV 5 RABIN 8 SHAPOSHNIK 9 TRAKHTMAN 5 RABINOVICH 55 SHEKHTEROV 13 TRATELMAN 7 RAKHVERGER 2 SHKOLNIK 16 TSYKERMAN 8 REIDEL 6 SHMIYA 6 TUL'CHINSKIY 4 REIMISH 6 SHOICHET 4 TULCHINSKY 2 REITZEL 8 SHOR 7 TURCHIN 11 REIZENBLIT 17 SHPIGELMAN 26 VAINBERG 26 RESHITNIK 8 SHPIGILMAN 6 VAINSHTEIN 5 REZNIK 8 SHPUGAIMICH 5 VAISMAN 20 RINDIL 4 SHTAPELMAN 5 VAIZBIN 3 RINSHTEIN 7 SHTEINBERG 46 VARSHAVSKY 8 ROISENTAL 3 SHTEIRIN 3 VAYZBEN 7 ROISMAN 2 SHTOFMAN 3 VERTZMAN 8 ROITENBERG 4 SHTOFSHANOV 7 VILDERMAN 25 ROITENSHTERIN 16 SHVARTSMAN 14 VLADIMIRSKY 8 ROITENSHTEYRIN 5 SHVARTZ 7 VLADISHERSKY 2 ROITINSHTEIRIN 7 SHVARTZMAN 10 VOLIERSONOV 12 ROITMAN 10 SKLYAROV 9 VOLINBERG 6 ROIZENBLIT 7 SLIZENGER 7 VOLMAN 23 ROIZENTOV 4 SPIVAK 30 VOL'MAN 10 ROSENFELD 9 STAMBUL 15 VOLOZHMIROVSKY 4 ROYZMAN 4 STAMO 6 YAKOBZON 6 ROZENBOIM 8 STEKLYAROV 3 YANOVER 6 RUBENSHTEIN 4 STRILETZ 7 YARMOKLIYSKY 6 RUSHANSKY 18 TABACHNIK 24 ZELTSER 5 RYBAK 12 TARTAKOVSKY 8 ZELTZER 8 SAPIRA 10 TOLLIDAN 10 ZILBERMAN 8 SAPOZHNIK 10 TOLMAZANOV 11 ZISMAN 6 SARATOVSKY 15 TOLMETZAN 4 ZLOTMAN 8 SEREBRENNIK 5 TRAITMAN 1 ZONIS 16 SHAINSKY 13 TRAKHTENBERG 6 Aresteuka 1 VAYNROB 1 Askashani Bolshie 5 SOYFER 1 KLEYNMAN 2 SVITKER 2 Ataki 4209 Ataki 4209 Ataki 4209 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries - 25 BELTSER 12 BOLOK 1 AKERMAN 1 BELTSKIY 9 BOLTER 1 AKKERMAN 6 BENIKYUN 1 BOROVSKY 3 ALSHTUT 1 BENIKZUN 2 BORTMAN 26 ALTERMAN 1 BERGMAN 6 BORTNIK 3 ALTMAN 1 BERMAN 17 BOSYS 1 ALTSHTAT 10 BERSHTIN 9 BOTEZAT 1 ALTSHTUT 9 BEYDER 5 BRAUNSHTEIN 14 AMURLING 1 BEYDYR 7 BRAUNSHTEYN 29 ARGON 1 BEZZUBYY 1 BROITMAN 5 AVERBAKH 1 BIRMAN 9 BRONFMAN 15 AVERBOKH 1 BLANK 3 BROYTMAN 3 BABICH 6 BLINDER 1 BROYTSMAN 1 BABIS 1 BLITMAN 30 BRUNSHTEYN 1 BALTER 4 BLITSHTEYN 1 BUBES 1 BANDOYL 2 BLUSHTEYN 4 BUBIS 11 BAROVSKIY 1 BLYAKHIR 10 BUCHATSKIY 1 BARSKY 2 BODNAR 5 BULOCHNIK 1 BAYDISHAN 6 BODNER 5 BURT 1 BEKER 1 BOEN 6 BYK 1 BEKIR 8 BOLFAR 6 CHASOVOY MAISTER 9 Page 3 of 62 Surnames in 19th century revision lists for Bessarabian towns August 25, 2015 Ataki 4209 Ataki 4209 Ataki 4209 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries CHEBISHNIK 1 GALPERIN 40 GRIMBERG 10 CHEREDINIK 1 GALPIRT 27 GRIMBERT 1 CHEREDINOK 5 GANDELSMAN 1 GRINBARG 91 CHEREDINOK (aka GRINBERG) 18 GANDILSMAN 3 GRINBERG 13 CHERKES 5 GANTVARGER 1 GROUSMAN 1 CHOKIS 1 GARTILMAN 3 GROYSMAN 53 CHOKLA 4 GARTSHTEYN 4 GRUGERMAN 5 CHOKLIN 17 GEELMAN 1 GUDYL 9 DAICHMAN 1 GEFTER 1 GULEL 1 DANDISHAN 10 GEILMAN 7 GUNER 3 DIMANT 25 GELMAN 2 GUZMA 1 DIMOND 2 GERBARG 1 IDELZON 7 DISHANT 1 GERBER 1 IDIS 5 DKIRYANSKIY 5 GERSHBARG 8 IDISIS 13 DUNASVETSKIY 1 GERSHINGORIN 15 IDIYUN 1 DUNAYEVITSKY 1 GERSHINZON 21 IDMAN 1 DUNAYEVSKIY 1 GERSHMAN 20 INGERSHER 13 DVOYRES 1 GERSHNORON 3 KACHERMAN 11 EFTOR 6 GEYLBURD 13 KAGN 1 EKDISHMAN 7 GEYLMAN 14 KAIN 13 ELKIY 1 GEYNBURD 6 KALISHUK 7 EPELBOYM 1 GIB 1 KALMUK 1 EPELMAN 1 GILMAN 9 KALNESKIY 1 ERIKH 2 GISHTOPTER 1 KALYUSKIY 4 ERLIKH 3 GITSIS 4 KALYUSKY 14 ERMAN 1 GITVELMAN 1 KAMORSKIY 5 EYBERSHTEYN 1 GLEYZER 1 KAPELYUSHNIK 7 EYDELMAN 43 GLEYZOR 6 KAPLUN 5 EYZENSHTEYN 18 GLOZMAN 1 KARP 3 EYZINSHTEYN 31 GLUZMAN 8 KASHIOSKIY 9 EZENSHTEYN 3 GOEKHMAN 12 KASIEN 3 FANGOLD 5 GOKLANDER 6 KATS 3 FANZILBER 8 GOLDBARG 1 KAUFMAN 5 FARBMAN 3 GOLDENBARG 5 KELIMNIK 1 FAYNGOLT 1 GOLDENBERG 40 KELNMAN 1 FELDSHER 1 GOLDINBERG 7 KEPERVAGER 1 FELMAN 6 GOLOBURDIS 5 KERTSMAN 1 FIKHMAN 9 GOLTSMAN 1 KERTSMANTEL 1 FIKSMAN 7 GONDELSMAN 3 KESIKISHNER 4 FINZELBERT 1 GONDILMAN 14 KHAIS 4 FIRMAN 8 GORADINSKIY 10 KHAKHAMOVICH 15 FISHBEYN 4 GORODEISKY 7 KHAKHIMOVICH 12 FISHMAN 43 GORODINSKY 16 KHARASH 6 FLEISHMAN 6 GORODISHTEN 3 KHARI 4 FLEYSHMAN 7 GORODISHTER 2 KHARIN 10 FLOM 2 GORODISKIY 7 KHARIY 14 FLOSH 7 GORODISKY 22 KHARLIY 5 FOYNGOLT 1 GORODITSER 1 KHARMAS 1 FRENKEL 9 GORODITSSKIY 1 KHARSHATS 6 FREYDMAN 1 GORODIYSKIY 16 KHAVIS 12 FRIDMAN 36 GORODIYSKY 6 KHAYIM 1 FRIMTSIS 19 GORSHMAN 14 KHAYUT 32 FRINTSIS 1 GORTSHTEYN 1 KHAYUTSIS 12 FROIMOVICH 1 GOSIKER 13 KHIGER 5 FROISHCHUK 4 GOSIS 7 KHOTINSKIY 1 FURMAN 9 GOTMAN 1 KHOTINSKY 10 GABILIS 3 GOUKHMAN 9 KHRIMOY 1 GABIS 11 GOVES 1 KHUNOVICH 2 GALABURD 2 GOYKHMAN 20 KIAR 11 GALALAN 1 GOYZNER 7 KIGELMAN 1 GALBURD 1 GREMPEL 3 KIGILMAN 5 Page 4 of 62 Surnames in 19th century revision lists for Bessarabian towns August 25, 2015 Ataki 4209 Ataki 4209 Ataki 4209 Surname Entries Surname Entries Surname Entries KILIEN 18 MAKHLIS 4 PRIDMAR 1 KILIMNIK 1 MAKLER 14 PRISTAV 8 KILIMNIKNIK 1 MALAKHOVSKIY 1 PRITAV 1 KILISHNIK / LOTERMAN 10 MALCHIK 5 PRITIV 1 KIPERMAN 7 MANDILBLAT 20 PUZ 2 KIPERVASER 15 MARAKHOVSKIY 1 PUZEK 1 KIRTSMAN 10 MARIUL 1 PUZIS 10 KIRTZMAN 12 MARKHOZUN 1 RABINOVICH 2 KITSKISHNER 5 MARKINZON 17 RABINSHTEYN 10 KLEINMAN 5 MARKMAN 7 RABIONVICH 1 KLENMAN 1 MASHKIS aka
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