Shneur name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Yiddish
Meaning: Senior
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What does Shneur mean?

Origin of Unwonted Shneur is in Yiddish is a baby boy name, meaning of Shneur is "Senior".

Variants of Shneur

Shneiur

How popular is the name Shneur?

Shneur is an uncommon baby name in United States, even after 36 years of use, it could not make it big. Over 451 babies in United States have been named Shneur. At least, 400 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

YearRankBirths
2023443323
2022427024
2021387427
2020349031
2019494219
2018446622
2017446122
2016476920
2015398126
2014629713
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Shneur?

You can go from cold to extremely sensitive sometimes, people see you as a robot without feelings. Although you hate drama, you are the one creating it. Sometimes, you make your own rules in order to prove that not everything is as it seems. Open up to people and let them into your world. Meditation is your thing. You know you have the power to realize your dreams and build your ideal life. You often push yourself to accomplish more than expected when it comes to your career.

If you like Shneur, you would love these names

  •  Haskel - Unorthodox Hebrew Haskel is used in Yiddish used for baby boys, meaning of Haskel is "Wisdom or God Strengthens"
  •  Sealey - Largely used in English, Sealey is of Yiddish origin, meaning of Sealey is "Blessed or From the Happy Meadow" is used as a boy name
  •  Kuper means Copper is used as a boy name came from Yiddish
  •  Shaena - Admired Shaenas origin is Yiddish bestowed upon girls is used mainly in Irish. Shaena is equivalent of Shaina in Irish language
  •  Leib - Uncommon boy name Leib has origin in Yiddish and is largely used in Yiddish and English languages, Leib means "Lion"

Famous people named Shneur

  • Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Orthodox rabbi and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad
  • Shneur Kotler, Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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