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The surname Cojab is of Sephardic Jewish origin, likely derived from the Hebrew word "kohev" meaning "like a star" or "shining." Sephardic Jews were expelled from Spain in the late...
The surname Cojanu is of Romanian origin. It is derived from the Turkish word "coğan," which means "shepherd." In Romanian, the suffix "-u" is often added to a word or name to ind...
The surname Cojocari is of Romanian origin. It is derived from a given name "Cojocaru," which is a diminutive form of the male name "Cojoca." The name Cojoca is believed to be deri...
The surname Cojocariu has roots in Romania, particularly in the Moldavia region. It is derived from a Romanian given name "Cojocaru," which has several possible origins. One theory...
The surname Cojocea has origins in Romania. It is derived from a Romanian term "cojocar", which means "to crow" or "rooster". In some cases, it may have been used as a nickname for...
The surname Cojon is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word "cojón" which means "testicle" or "ball." The surname may have originally been a nickname for a person ...