
The last name Cohen Sahar is of Jewish origin. Cohen is a Hebrew surname that means "priest" or "descendant of the priestly caste" in Judaism. Sahar is also a Hebrew name that means "dawn" or "morning" in English.
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surnames > cohus
The surname "Cohus" is of French origin. It is derived from the Old French word "cousin," meaning "cousin" or "relative." This surname was likely originally used to denote a familial relationship or a person of close kinship. Over time, it became a hereditary ...
surnames > cohuoj
The last name "cohuoj" does not appear to have a clear or documented origin in English. It is possible that the name has a specific meaning or historical significance in another language or culture.
surnames > cohuet-delaunay
The last name Cohuet Delaunay is of French origin. "Cohuet" is a surname of French origin, derived from the Old French word "cote", meaning "slope" or "hill". "Delaunay" is also a French surname, derived from the Old French word "lande", meaning "heath" or "wa...
surnames > cohuet-pallandre
The last name "Cohuet Pallandre" appears to have French origins. "Cohuet" may be derived from the French word "cahot," meaning jolt or jerk, and "Pallandre" could have origins in the French word "palandre," which refers to a type of ship used for fishing or tr...
surnames > cohuet
The surname Cohuet is of French origin. It is derived from the Old French word "cohüier," meaning "to cook." In medieval times, it was a occupational surname given to someone who worked as a cook or chef. Over time, the spelling of the name may have evolved t...