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Sara Beatriz Kleiner (born Wainstein), 1907 - 1985
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Sara Gotte Perlman (born Wainstein), 1873 - 1939
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Sara Beatriz Kleiner (born Wainstein), 1907 - 1985
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Sara Wainstein (born Sara Sztark), 1939 - 2016
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Sara Beatriz Kleiner (born Wainstein), 1907 - 1985
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Sara Gotte Perlman (born Wainstein), 1873 - 1939
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Sara Ben margui (born Wainstein), 1934 - 2019
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Sara Sofia Wainstein (born Przedmiejski), 1890 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Wainshtok Ducach (born Wainstein), 1863 - 1937
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Sara Beatriz Kleiner (born Wainstein), 1907 - 1985
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Sara Wainstein (born Medvedovsky), 1925 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Rabeicov (born Wainstein), 1914 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesSara Gotle Pearlman (born Wainstein), 1873 - 1939
Geni World Family TreeSara Lerner, 1910 - 1973
Geni World Family TreeSara Wainshtok Wainstein, 1863 - 1937
Geni World Family TreeSara Gontarczik (born Wainstein), died 2005
Geni World Family TreeSara Beatriz Kleiner (born Wainstein), 1907 - 1985
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Wainstein, born 1894
FamilySearch Family TreeSara Wainstein, born 1894
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Sara S Wainstein, born Circa 1898
1950 United States Federal Census
Sonya Brane Wainstein, 1916 - 1950
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Sara Wainstein, Circa 1869 - 1932
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Sara Wainstein, died 1975
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Sara Wainstein, died 1961
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Sara Winograd (born Wainstein), born 1874
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Sara Wainstein, born 1883
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Sara Wainstein
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942Sara Wainstein, born 1901
United States, Flexoline Alien Registrations 1940-1954Sara Wainstein, born 1894
United States, Flexoline Alien Registrations 1940-1954
Sara Wainstein, born 1894
New York City Birth Index, 1878-1909
Sara Levy (Wainstein), born 1973
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Sara Fuega Wainstein, born Circa 1903
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Sara Wainstein, born Circa 1908
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Sara Wainstein, born Circa 1890
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Sara Wainstein, born Circa 1890
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Sara Levy (Wainstein)
Texas, County Marriage Licenses
Sara Wainstein, born Circa 1880
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Civil Registration, 1829-2012
Sara Wainstein, born 1932
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Sara Wainstein
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- Brazil 39%
- Argentina 12%
- Russia 4%
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 Wainstein has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly among Jewish communities, where it is often associated with the Yiddish language. The name is derived from the word "wain," which means "wagon" in Old English, combined with "stein," meaning "stone" in German, suggesting a possible occupational link to someone who worked with wagons or was involved in the transportation industry. This surname may have been adopted by families engaged in trade or craftsmanship related to wagons, reflecting their livelihoods. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including Wainstain or Wainstine, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation, often influenced by regional dialects and linguistic shifts. The name is primarily found in Jewish communities, particularly in the United States and Israel, where many Eastern European Jews migrated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Overall, Wainstein encapsulates a blend of occupational heritage and cultural identity, rooted in the historical experiences of its bearers.
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