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Where did the Berg coat of arms come from? When did the Berg family first arrive in the United States?

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Coat of Arms > Berg Coat of Arms


Origin Displayed: Jewish

Origins Available: Dutch-Alt, Dutch, German, Jewish, Swedish

This product is available in 11 X 17 parchment scroll format, but extracts from this history are not available at this time.

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Suggested Readings for the name Berg
"The Hans Hanson Berg Family History" by Nancy Stout Larson, "A Line of Descendants and Ancestors of Josiah Burge (including the Berg Family) a Revolutionary Patriot" by Joan A. Hoelaars.

Some noteworthy people of the name Berg
  • Laura Berg, American softball player
  • Paul Berg (b. 1926), American molecular biologist
  • Elizabeth Berg (b. 1986), American singer with The Like, daughter of Tony Berg
  • Shelly Berg (b. 1955), American jazz pianist and educator
  • Tony Berg (b. 1954), American guitarist, father of Elizabeth Berg
  • Morris "Moe" Berg (1902-1972), American catcher and coach in Major League Baseball and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Alban Berg (1885-1935), Austrian composer, born in Vienna, who studied under Arnold Schoenberg
  • Andrea Berg (b. 1981), German volleyball player
  • Henning Berg (b. 1969), Norwegian football player
  • Adje "Adrian" van den Berg (b. 1954), Dutch rock guitarist



Learn More About Jewish Surnames


ASHKENAZIC

The term Ashkenazic refers to Yiddish speaking Jews and their descendants. There are numerous other Jewish groups, such as the Sefardim, who were the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants.

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THE HEBREW LANGUAGE

The Hebrew language belongs to the Semitic family and is generally divided into three historic and linguistic periods: Old Testament Hebrew, Postbiblical and Modern Hebrew. Modern Hebrew was developed in the 19th century and is now the official language of Israel. It has a special script, based on the Phoenician alphabet.

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YIDDISH

The Yiddish language dates back to about the 9th century. It was developed mainly from Middle High German and spoken by Jews in Germany. Yiddish was also infused with Hebrew words and it is written using the Hebrew alphabet. It also shows a strong Slavic influence.

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