The Jewish name Veinberg has several different sources. It is an ornamental combination of the elements "Wein," derived from the German for wine, and "berg," which denoted a hill. The name is also a topographic name for someone who lived near a vineyard, or an occupational name for someone who worked in one. The later two derivations are more often of the German rather than Jewish Veinberg surname. Additionally, many Jewish Veinberg name bearers derived this name from the towns of Wyntbark, a suburb of Danzig in Eastern Europe, or the village of Weinberg in Morovia.
Veinberg Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Weinberg, Weinburg, Weinberger, Weinsberg, Weinsperg, Weinperger, Veinberg, Wainberg, Wainberger, Vainberg, Vainberger and many more.