Bialik
Bialik was originally a Polish/Czech surname before it was adopted by the Ashkenazi Jewish population. The name probably originated from the Polish word Biały (meaning white) used a nickname for a blond or unusually pale person.[1] People with this name include:
- Carl Bialik, journalist
- Hayim Nahman Bialik (1873–1934), Israel's national poet
- Mayim Bialik (born 1975), actress
See also
There are several things named after Hayim Bialik
- Bialik College
- Bialik Hebrew Day School
- Bialik High School
- Bialik House
- Bialik Prize
- Kiryat Bialik
- Kfar Bialik
References
- ^ "Bialik Name Meaning"
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Surnames derived from the color White
- White/Whyte
- Wight
- McElwain/McElwaine
- McIlwain, McIlwaine
- Gwyn/Gwynn/Gwynne
- Le Guen
- Weiss, Weiß , Weisse, Wyss
- Weisz (Hungarian spelling, from Austria-Hungary times)
Surname list
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