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Boneh

Boneh is a Hebrew-language surname derived from the verb boneh, meaning "he builds" or "builder." As an occupational surname, it likely originated among families associated with construction or building trades and was later adopted as a family name. The name is found among Jewish communities in Israel and in diaspora populations, including those of Sephardi, Mizrahi, and Ashkenazi heritage.

Notable individuals bearing the name include Dan Boneh, a prominent computer scientist and cryptographer at Stanford

In toponymy and cultural usage, Boneh also appears as a component in place names within Israel, where

University
known
for
his
work
in
public-key
cryptography,
web
security,
and
cryptographic
protocols.
The
surname
appears
in
various
fields,
reflecting
the
broader
distribution
of
Hebrew-speaking
communities
around
the
world.
Hebrew
roots
often
inform
the
naming
of
towns,
neighborhoods,
and
districts.
The
presence
of
the
name
in
both
surnames
and
geographic
terms
underscores
its
linguistic
ties
to
Hebrew
and
its
role
in
Jewish
and
Israeli
identity.