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Sara Jerla Gershenson (born Schwartzman), 1864 - 1958
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Sara Jerla Falk (born Schwartzman), 1864 - 1958
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Sara Lisogurski (born Schwartzman), 1916 - 2010
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Sara Schwartzman (born Katz), 1824 - 1907
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Sara Rivka Sheps (born Schwartzman), 1921 - 1942
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Sara Schwartzman Gramer, 1955 - 2007
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Sara Schwartzman Gramer, 1955 - 2007
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Sara Rivka Sheps (born Schwartzman), 1921 - 1942
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Sara Schwartzman (born Ejzemberg), died 1979
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Nilly Werner (Wladislawowsky) (born Schwartzman), 1864 - 1957
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Sara Schwartzman (born Smietana), born 1847
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Gadyi (born Schwartzman), 1922 - 2007
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Sara Laja Taub, 1894 - 1942
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Sara Glick (born Schwartzman), died 2019
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Sara Schwartzman, 1863 - 1930
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Sara Iil Schwartzman in The Gazette - July 28 1938
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Sara Schwartzman in The Vindicator - Feb 21 2003
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Sara S Schwartzman, 1914 - 1989
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017Sara Schwartzman, 1912 - 2000
BillionGravesSara Schwartzman, Circa 1870 - 1940
BillionGravesSara Valeria Sara Urvansky, 1927 - 2005
Geni World Family TreeSara Schwartzman, 1926 - 2001
Geni World Family TreeSara Pesha Schwartzman (born Kotler), 1925 - 1985
Geni World Family TreeSara Mirla Schwartzman (born Licht), 1917 - 1942
Geni World Family TreeSara Schwartzman, 1926 - 2001
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Goldfarb (born Schwartzman), Circa 1891 - 1967
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Schwartzman (born Brown), born 1913
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Morgenstern (born Schwartzman), died 1941
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Sara Schwartzman, born Circa 1914
1940 United States Federal Census
Sara Schwartzman, born Circa 1909
1950 United States Federal Census
Sara Schwartzman, born Circa 1904
1950 United States Federal Census
Sara Schwartzman, born 1919
New Jersey Births, 1901-1929
Sara Schwartzman, born Circa 1905
United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956Sara Schwartzman, 1824 - 1905
Sweden, Church of Sweden Burials
Sara Kaufman (born Schwartzman), born Circa 1914
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
Sara Schwartzman, born 1824
1880 Sweden Census
Sara Schwartzman, born 1884
Boston, Massachusetts Passenger Lists, 1891-1943
Sara Schwartzman, 1912 - 2000
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Sara S Schwartzman, 1914 - 1989
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- Arabic: سارة شوارزمان (Sāra Shwārzman)
- Japanese: サラ・シュワルツマン (Sara Shuwarutsuman)
- Russian: Сара Шварцман (Sara Shvartsman)


- Russia 20%
- Poland 17%
- Argentina 17%
- Sweden 15%
- USA 12%
- Romania 7%
- Brazil 5%
- Lithuania 5%
- Chile 2%
The name Sara has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the word "שָׂרָה" (Sarah), meaning "princess" or "noblewoman." It first appeared in ancient texts, notably in the Bible, where Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac, symbolizing strength and leadership. This historical context imbues the name with connotations of dignity and grace, often associated with individuals who exhibit strong, nurturing qualities. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Sarai" (a biblical variant), "Zara" (Arabic), "Sára" (Hungarian), and "Sara" (Italian and Spanish), each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core essence of the name. The name has remained popular in various regions, reflecting its timeless appeal and the positive attributes associated with its meaning.
The last name Schwartzman has its origins in the German-speaking regions of Europe, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews, where it is derived from the Yiddish and German words "schwarz," meaning "black," and "man," meaning "man" or "person." This surname likely referred to a characteristic or occupation, possibly denoting someone with dark hair or a dark complexion, or it could have been used to describe a person who worked with black materials, such as a blacksmith. Schwartzman is a patronymic surname, indicating lineage, and it reflects the common practice of naming conventions in Jewish communities. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Schwartz, Schwarz, and Schwartzmann, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation depending on the region, such as in Eastern Europe or among German-speaking populations. The name is also associated with various notable individuals, contributing to its recognition in contemporary contexts.
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