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Schwartzs

Schwartzs is the plural form used in English to refer to more than one person with the surname Schwartz. The surname Schwartz is of German origin, derived from the adjective Schwarz meaning “black,” historically used as a nickname for someone with dark hair or a dark complexion or who wore dark clothing.

The name originated in German-speaking regions and spread with Jewish diaspora communities to the United States,

In English-language contexts, Schwartzs appears in genealogical, biographical, or descriptive writing to designate a group of

Notes and variants: The Schwartz family name has many spellings, and individuals may appear under Schwarz, Schwartz,

Israel,
and
other
areas.
Variants
of
the
name
include
Schwarz,
Schwartz,
and
related
spellings
that
arose
from
linguistic
shifts
and
regional
pronunciation.
individuals
sharing
the
name
Schwartz.
It
is
not
a
separate
surname
with
its
own
distinct
lineage;
rather,
it
is
the
plural
form
used
when
listing
or
discussing
multiple
bearers
of
the
name.
or
Schwartz‑variant
records
depending
on
immigration
history
and
local
orthography.
For
broader
uses
and
related
names,
see
Schwartz
(disambiguation).