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      Meaning of the first name Koppel

      Origin

      Hebrew, Yiddish

      Meaning

      Little Bulb or Small Onion

      Variations

      Keppel, Keppeler, Copper
      The name Koppel has its roots in Hebrew and Yiddish, where it translates to little bulb or small onion. This etymology reflects a rich cultural and linguistic heritage, indicating both a connection to Jewish agricultural practices and a fondness for terms of endearment within the Yiddish-speaking community. The term's diminutive form suggests a sense of affection and familiarity, often assigned to individuals or small things that are cherished.

      Historically, the name Koppel has been prevalent in Jewish communities, especially in Eastern Europe. It emerged during the medieval period, often used as a surname or a first name, and can be found in various historical records from Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania. Throughout the centuries, individuals bearing this name have contributed to Jewish culture, scholarship, and community life, often embodying the characteristics associated with their name, including resilience and warmth.

      In contemporary times, Koppel continues to be utilized both as a first name and a surname. It can be observed among Jewish families and is sometimes adopted by those seeking to honor their heritage. Notable individuals with the surname Koppel, such as journalist Ted Koppel, have further solidified its presence in modern culture. The name retains its affectionate connotation and is often celebrated in cultural works, reflecting its enduring significance and connection to Jewish identity.

      Based on our records...

      Cohen

      This is the most common surname associated with Koppel.

      Esther

      This is the most common name of those married to a Koppel.

      Abraham

      This is the most common name for a child of a Koppel.
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      1828 is when there were the most people born with the first name Koppel.

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