Morowitz
Morowitz is a surname of Eastern European origin. The name is derived from the Yiddish words "moro" and "witz," meaning "dead" and "wisdom" respectively. This surname is traditionally associated with Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland and Russia.
The Morowitz surname is thought to have originated in the 16th century. During this time, many Jews
Variants of the Morowitz surname can be found among English-speaking communities, particularly in the United States.
Notable individuals with the surname Morowitz include Solomon Morowitz, an American physician and biochemist, and Henry
Throughout its history, the Morowitz surname has maintained a strong connection to Jewish culture and tradition.