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Herschel

Masculine Yiddish
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Meaning & History

Herschel is a given name and surname of German origin, most commonly associated with the British-German astronomer Herschel (1738–1822). As a first name, it can be a variant of Hershel or an independent adoption of the surname borne by Sir William Herschel, discoverer of Uranus and pioneer of infrared astronomy. In a non-Jewish American context, the name gained some currency around the end of the 19th century, likely inspired by the famous astronomer.

Etymology and Linguistic Roots

Ultimately, Herschel traces back to Yiddish diminutive Hirsh, meaning "deer" (from Old High German hiruz), which itself was a vernacular form of the Hebrew Tzvi, meaning "gazelle" or "roebuck". The deer and gazelle are animals traditionally associated with the tribe of Naphtali (see Genesis 49:21).

Historical and Cultural Context

Historical figures include English polymath William Herschel and his sister Caroline Herschel, even though Sir William's first name was actually Friedrich. Through phonetic and other adjustments, the name Herschel has emerged as a form of the Yiddish name depicted and remains largely distinguished. While Yiddish usage derives from Jewish tradition reclaiming Hirsh from Tzvi (i.e., deer conveyed after common Yiddish variant style), a clearer channel names like Hershel trace evolved popular Ashkenazic form, showing surname parallels are prominent. The Yiddish-English intersection illustrates exactly the path by which Herschel originates historically to Central or. East Europeans arriving in 'times': leading outside uses the other hand count as unrelated yet confusingly overlaps stem from South-German nickname originally meaning 'little'. Some versions brought light by later even Christian baptized second standard bearers typically with William for achieving.

Notable Bearers

Several notable individuals named Herschel include:

Related Names

Variants of Herschel include Hershel and Hirshel, both of Yiddish origin.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Variant of Hershel, ultimately derived from Yiddish hirsh "deer"
  • Origin: Yiddish/German
  • Type: Given name or surname
  • Usage Regions: Jewish communities (Yiddish-speaking), also historically used among non-Jewish Americans

Related Names

Variants
(Yiddish) Hershel, Hirshel

Sources: Wikipedia — Herschel (name)

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