Trachtenberg

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Template:Sister project Trachtenberg is a German language name that is also used in other language societies.

About Trachtenberg as surname

(Russian/Ukrainian: Трахтенберг, Template:Langx; Template:Langx, is a surname of several notable people, typically an Ashkenazi Jewish surname, especially Bessarabian and Ukrainian. Sometimes the name is transliterated to Trachtenburg, whilst Jews from Argentina often spell the name Trajtenberg according to Spanish spelling norms. Some more recent immigrants from the former Soviet Union have had the name transliterated as Trakhtenberg when entering the US.

Trachtenberg, literally "a mountain of costumes" (in German), or "a mountain of thoughts" (in Yiddish),<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> is a modification of the former German name of a town in Silesia (Trachenberg "Dragon Castle") now called by the Polish name Żmigród, where Jews were a significant part of the population until World War II and the Holocaust. Jews who bear this name are usually descendants of families who moved from Trachtenburg, Silesia, to another place in central or eastern Europe (and then elsewhere, later on). They became known in their new communities by their former place of residence.

List of people with the surname Trachtenberg

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