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'''Ohana''' ({{langx|he|אוחנה}}) is a Hebrew-language surname. There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them suggests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading ].<ref>, a webpage of the ]</ref><ref>{{ill|Ruvik Rosenthal|he|רוביק רוזנטל}}, , '']'', October 10, 2010</ref>
'''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) is a Hebrew-language surname.


* ] (born 1976), Israeli politician * ] (born 1976), Israeli politician
* ] (born 1945), Israeli civil servant * ] (born 1945), Israeli civil servant
* ] (born 1963), Brazilian actress * ] (born 1963), Brazilian actress
* ] (born 1964), Israeli football player * ] (born 1964), Israeli footballer and football coach
* ] (died 1983), the first Israeli killed by ] * ] (died 1983), the first Israeli killed by ]
* ] (1913-1992), Anglo-French composer * ] (1913-1992), Anglo-French composer
* ] (born 1995), Israeli football player * ] (born 1995), Israeli footballer
* ] (born 1983), Israeli football player * ] (born 1983), Israeli footballer
* ], mayor of Yeruham, Israel * ] (fl. 2010s), mayor of Yeruham, Israel

==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 4 November 2024

Ohana (Hebrew: אוחנה) is a Hebrew-language surname. There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them suggests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading henna.

References

  1. מקור השם אוחנה OHANNA, OHANA, OUHENNA, OUHANNA, O'HANA, OHNA, OHNONA, OHANUNA, OUANUNA, OUANUNU, BEN UHENNA, BEN OUHANA, BEN OHANA, a webpage of the ANU - Museum of the Jewish People
  2. Ruvik Rosenthal [he], הזירה הלשונית: הכל נשאר במשפחה, Makor Rishon, October 10, 2010

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