Goldhor Family History
Goldhor Surname History
Summary
Goldhor family history has a rich and complex origin of which the particulars have been accumulated over the years by Goldhor family researchers. The last name Goldhor is an old lineage that has spread all across the world for many generations, and as the name Goldhor has spread, it has changed making its origin tricky to uncover. This page is dedicated to the complete history of the Goldhor surname, Goldhor origins, and stories of people with the Goldhor name.
Goldhor History
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The evolution of Goldhor starts with it's early ancestors. Even in the earliest days of a name there are different spellings of that name simply because family names were infrequently written down that long ago.
As these families moved between countries and languages, the Goldhor name may have changed with them. Goldhor ancestors have travelled around the world all throughout history. It was commonplace for a family name to change as it enters a new country or language.
Goldhor country of origin
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The nationality of Goldhor can be very difficult to determine in cases which regional boundaries change over time, making the nation of origin indeterminate. The original ethnicity of Goldhor may be difficult to determine based on whether the surname came in to being naturally and independently in multiple locales; e.g. in the case of family names that come from professions, which can appear in multiple regions independently (such as the surname "Carpenter" which was given to woodworkers).
Meaning of the last name Goldhor
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The meaning of Goldhor come may come from a craft, such as the name "Gardener" which was given to people of that profession. Some of these trade-based last names might be a profession in another language. This is why it is useful to know the ethnicity of a name, and the languages spoken by its family members. Many modern names like Goldhor originate from religious texts such as the Quran, the Bible, the Bhagavadgītā, and so forth. Commonly these family names relate to a religious phrase such as "Favored of God".
Goldhor Genealogy
Goldhor Relatives
- Herbert Goldhor 1917 - 2011
- Sadie Goldhor 1896 - 1983
- Abe Goldhor 1911 - 1978
- Ruth H Goldhor 1919 - 2004
- Anna B Goldhor 1909 - 1998
- Rose Goldhor 1908 - 2003
- Jean Goldhor 1917 - 1992
- Irving Goldhor 1921 - 1987
- Henry Goldhor 1909 - 1983
- Milton Goldhor 1917 - 1994
- Frieda Goldhor 1913 - 1998
- Dora Goldhor 1880 - 1967
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Famous people named Goldhor
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Nationality and Ethnicity of Goldhor
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We do not have a record of the primary ethnicity of the name Goldhor. Many surnames travel around the world throughout the ages, making their original nationality and ethnicity difficult to trace.
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Goldhor spelling variations
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Researching misspellings and spelling variations of the Goldhor last name are important to understanding the etymology of the name. Family names like Goldhor change in their spelling as they travel across tribes, family lines, and countries across time. In early history when few people could write, names such as Goldhor were transcribed based on how they were heard by a scribe when people's names were recorded in government records. This could have resulted in misspellings of Goldhor.