Secular or vernacular name user by Jewish people in the diaspora
A kinnui (כנוי ) or kinui (translated as "nickname")[ 1] [ 2] is the secular name held by Jewish people[ 3] [ 4] in relation to the language spoken by the country they reside in, differing from their Biblical Hebrew name.
The religious name is in Hebrew (for example, Moses ben Maimon ;[ 4] : 175 Joseph ben Gershon ;[ 5] Shlomeh Arieh ben David HaLevi;[ 6] Gershom ben Judah ; Devorah bat Avraham), and the secular name is in whatever language is in use in the geographic locality (for example, Isaiah Berlin ;[ 7] Solomon Lyon Barnard ;[ 6] Sigmund Freud ;[ 8] Golda Meir ;[ 9] Etta Cone [ 10] ).
^ Ben-Yehuda, Ehud and Weinstein, David. Pocket English-Hebrew, Hebrew-English Dictionary . Pocket Books, New York,1977, p. 129.)
^ Warren Blatt "presentation first given at the 18th Seminar on Jewish Genealogy, Los Angeles, July 1998" http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/givennames/slide6.html
^ Potok, Chaim. Wanderings: History of the Jews . Ballantine Books, New York, 1978
^ a b Telushkin, Joseph. Jewish literacy . William Morrow and company, New York, 1991.
^ Deutsch, Gotthard; Feilchenfeld, Alfred. "Josel (Joselmann, Joselin) of Rosheim (Joseph ben Gershon Loanz)" . Jewish Encyclopedia .
^ a b "BARNARD Solomon Lyon [Shlomeh Arieh b David HaLevi] b. 1845 Dover, Kent d. 20 Aug 1910: CemeteryScribes Jewish tombstone inscriptions, Find a grave Genealogy, Family History" .
^ Ignatieff,Michael. Isaiah Berlin: A Life . Henry Holt and company, New York, 1999
^ "Freud, Sigmund | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy" .
^ "Golda Meir" . Jewish Virtual Library . American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.
^ Gabriel, Mary, The Art of Acquiring: A Portrait of Etta and Claribel Cone . Bancroft Press, Baltimore, 2002