Rabinovichs
Rabinovich is a patronymic surname of Eastern European origin that literally means “son of the rabbi.” The name is derived from the Hebrew word rabbi (teacher or rabbi) and the Slavic suffix –ovich, which denotes lineage. It developed in the Jewish communities of the Russian Empire and later in Israel, the United States, and other diaspora regions where Russian and Ukrainian Jews settled. Variants of the surname include Rabinovitch, Rabinovits, and Rabinowicz, reflecting phonetic adaptations to different languages and alphabets.
Notable individuals bearing the Rabinovich surname span diverse fields. In the sciences, physicist Lev Rabinovich is