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Levine

Levine is a surname of Jewish origin, an Anglicized form of the Hebrew name Levi, which is associated with the Levites, the priestly class in ancient Israel. In Ashkenazi Jewish communities, Levine often indicates Levite lineage. The surname has many variant spellings due to transliteration and localization, including Levy, Levi, Levis, Levin, Levene, and Leavitt. The pronunciation and spelling can vary by country and community.

Distribution and demographics: Levine is common among Jews of Ashkenazi descent. In the United States it is

Notable people: Notable individuals with the surname include Adam Levine, American singer and frontman of the

See also: Levi (surname); Levy (surname); Levin (surname).

among
the
more
frequent
Jewish
surnames,
with
large
populations
in
major
urban
centers
such
as
New
York
and
Los
Angeles.
It
is
also
found
in
Israel,
Canada,
the
United
Kingdom,
and
other
countries
with
Jewish
diasporas.
The
name
spread
through
immigration
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries
and
has
diversified
into
many
families.
band
Maroon
5.
The
surname
is
borne
by
many
others
across
arts,
sciences,
business,
and
public
life,
reflecting
its
broad
distribution
among
Jewish
communities
and
beyond.