The meaning of names among Mediterranean Jews
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ACRICH
AKRICH (Akris)
among other possible variations depending on the country and language of the person.
Akrich is a relatively rare name. It is represented in our inventory by two rabbis from Spain and Turkey as well as a community leader in Panama. It seems the name is of an Arab origin but existing records point to a Spanish/Arab background. The family spread around the Mediterranean after the Expulsion from Spain. Some members of the family settled in Latin America.
The name consists of the prefix 'a' and 'krish' = thistle, thorn or perhaps 'stomach' in Arabic.
Prefixes attached
to the root name such as (aben, iben, abe, abi, abou, aboul, avi, am, ben, bin,
abou, a, aj, al, bel, even, ha, i, la, lel, me, m, o, wi, vi, ) denotes usually
a relation to a person, i.e., the father of or the son of X, a place, i.e.,
a person from X, an occupation, i.e., a person who practices a specific occupation,
a characteristic of a person, i.e., beautiful... The prefixes al, el are equivalent
to 'the' in English or the article 'le' in French. In the Moroccan Berbers tradition,
prefixes such as 'wi' 'vi' 'i' means usually a family relationship to X, the
equivalent of Abu in Arabic, i.e., 'the father of', 'son of' a man, a tribal
affiliation and so forth.In
the Hebrew tradition, the prefix ‘M ‘ is an abbreviation of
the word 'from.'
Complex
prefixes such as 'Ab e' in the name Ab E Rgel consist of two elements Ab=father
and E=the.
Suffixes
such as 'an' or 'in' denote affiliation or a characteristic in Aramaec.
Suffixes
such as 'a' characterize ancient Hebrew names, i.e., AviHatsir'a'
Suffixes
such as oulah, oulay, ilah, ily, el, eli are used in Hebrew and Arabic to associate
a name with God' blessing.
Suffixes such as 'illo' 'ano' 'ino'
Suffixes such as 'oun' 'on' 'yout' 'out' characterize adjectives in Hebrew,
for example: Hayoun, hayout...
ACRICH David L. (XIXes.). Community leader. Founder of the first community centre and synagogue in Panama.
AKRICH Itshak (XIXes.). Turkey. Rabbi. Excommunicated the Camondo Institution, founded by the philanthrope Abraham Camondo, because he judged it to liberal.
AKRICH Itshak (1489-1578). Spain. Rabbi. Talmudist. Book collector. Editor and publisher. Found refuge in Italy after the Expulsion from Spain. Travelled around the Mediterranean. His descendent settled in Mogador around 1760, when the port city became a centre of international commerce.
References:
ABEHSSERA Chalom Séfér youhassin (Genealogy Registers).
Azoulay, Hayim Yossef Shem Hagdolim (the names of the great)
AZOULAY Haïm Yossef David (Hida) (1724-1807) Chém haguédolim va’ad lahakhamim (The names of the Great Council of Sages).
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Toledano, J. 1983 La saga des familles, Les juifs du Maroc et leurs noms, Editions Stavit, Tel Aviv
Laredo A. 1978 Les noms des juifs au Maroc (Madrid, 1978)