Katzin
Katzin is a surname of Yiddish origin, derived from the Hebrew word "katzin," which means "hunter" or "hunter's lodge." The name has been used in various forms across different cultures and languages, including Katzin, Katzine, Katzinowitz, and Katzinowsky. It is found in Jewish communities, particularly in Eastern Europe, where it has a long history.
The Katzin surname is often associated with the Jewish community in Poland, where it was prevalent among
The Katzin surname has been used by various notable individuals throughout history. One notable example is
The Katzin surname continues to be used today, and it remains an important part of Jewish heritage