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Abraham Socolovsky, 1892 - 1961
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Abraham Socolovsky, 1898 - 1958
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Abraham Sokolow, 1892 - 1982
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Abraham Socolovsky Soroco, 1914 - 1983
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Abraham Socolovsky, 1898 - 1958
MyHeritage Family TreesAbraham "Soco" Socolovsky, 1914 - 1983
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Abraham Sokolow, 1892 - 1982
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Abraham Socolovsky, Circa 1863 - 1935
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- Abe Socolov
- Abrahim Socolovsk
- Abram Socolovskaya
- Abramson Socolovskij
- Bram Socolov
- Arabic: إبراهيم سوكولوفسكي (Ibrāhīm Sūkūlūfskī)
- Italian: Abramo Socolovsky
- Japanese: エイブラハム・ソコロフスキー (Eiburahamu Sokorofusukī)
- Russian: Авраам Соколловский (Avraam Sokolovskiy)


- Argentina 77%
- USA 23%
The name Abraham has its origins in the Hebrew language, derived from the biblical figure Abraham, who is a patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The name is believed to mean "father of many" or "father of a multitude," reflecting the biblical narrative where God promises Abraham that he will be the ancestor of many nations. This significance has historically associated the name with leadership, faith, and familial legacy. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including Ibrahim in Arabic, Abramo in Italian, and Abrahamus in Latin. Each variation retains the core meaning but may differ in pronunciation and spelling. The name has been widely used throughout history, particularly in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic communities, and continues to be popular in various forms around the world today.
The last name Socolovsky has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly among Jewish communities, where it is often associated with Ashkenazi heritage. The name is derived from the Yiddish or Slavic roots, with "sokol" meaning "falcon" in several Slavic languages, suggesting a connection to traits such as agility or sharpness, or possibly indicating a geographical feature or occupation related to falconry. Historically, surnames like Socolovsky were often adopted based on occupations, locations, or characteristics of the bearers, reflecting the social and cultural milieu of the time. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries, including Sokolov, Sokolovski, and Sokolovskaya, with differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by local languages and dialects. These variations highlight the migration patterns and cultural exchanges that have shaped the Jewish diaspora, particularly in Eastern Europe. Overall, the surname Socolovsky encapsulates a rich tapestry of history, culture, and identity.
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