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Names of the Jewish people
Names of the Jewish people:
This article lists the names of the Jewish people in various linguistic contexts. See the article Jew and the Footnotes for etymological and other information. This article does not cover ethnic slurs.
Hebrew language
In the Hebrew language:
Yiddish language
In Yiddish:
Ancient Greek language
In Ancient Greek:
- Ιουδαιος, Ioudaios1
- Evrei2
Ancient Egyptian language
In Ancient Egyptian:
Africaans
In Africaans:
Albanian
In Albanian:
Arabic
In Arabic
Bulgarian
In Bulgarian:
Catalan
In Catalan:
Chinese
In Chinese:
- 猶太人, Chinese, Traditional
- 犹太人, Chinese, Simplified
Croatian
In Croatian:
Czech
In Czech:
Dutch
In Dutch:
Esperanto
In Esperanto:
Estonian
In Estonian:
Farsi
In Farsi:
Finnish
In Finnish:
French
In French:
German
In German:
Hungarian
In Hungarian:
Italian
In Italian:
Japanese
In Japanese:
Korean
In Korean:
Latin language
In Latin:
Latvian
In Latvian:
Norwegian
In Norwegian:
Polish
In Polish:
Portuguese
In Portuguese:
Romanian
In Romanian:
Slovak
In Slovak language:
Spanish
In Spanish:
Swahili
In Swahili:
Swedish
In Swedish:
Thai
In Thai:
Turkish
In Turkish:
English language
In English:
Russian language
In Russian:
- Евреи, Yevrei2 (pl.): Typically denotes the ethnicity (национальность - natsional'nost')
- Иудеи, Iudei1 (pl): Typically denotes the followers of Judaism.
Religious context
In religion:
No longer in use
See also
Footnotes
- 1 Yehudi, Jewish, a "Judaean", "from the land of Yehuda (Judah, Judea)".
- 2 Ivri, Hebrew, "one who passes over", a reference to the Biblical patriarch Abraham (or possibly Eber).
- 3 Israel, "one who has struggled with God", the name given to the Biblical patriarch Jacob.
Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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