There are
625
Moskovitzs in the USA
Moskovitz is the
35912nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Moskovitz

ZygmuntMoszkowicz

Zygmunt Moszkowicz is a Dutch lawyer known for his work in the field of media law and his representation of high-profile clients.

AndrewMoskovitz

Andrew Moskovitz is an American film and theater director, known for his work on films like 'Wetlands' and 'The Aftermath.'

StevenMoskowitz

Steven Moskowitz is an American rabbi and author, known for his writings on Jewish spirituality and ethics.

AnnaMoskovitz

Anna Moskovitz is a Canadian artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed-media works.

DavidMoskowitz

David Moskowitz is an American wildlife biologist and photographer, known for his work on predators and wild ecosystems.

ElenaMoskovitz

Elena Moskovitz is a Russian actress known for her roles in films like 'Piter FM' and 'Two Days.'

MaximMoskovitz

Maxim Moskovitz is a Bulgarian-Israeli chess player and chess writer, known for his contributions to chess theory.

SophieMoschkowitz

Sophie Moschkowitz was an Austrian psychoanalyst and close associate of Sigmund Freud.

MarcosMoscovitch

Marcos Moscovitch is a Brazilian football coach and former player, known for his successful coaching career in Brazil.

OlgaMoskovitz

Olga Moskovitz is a Ukrainian-Canadian author, known for her novels and short stories that explore themes of identity and migration.

Moskovitz Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Moskovitz' is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the name of the city of Moscow in Russia. It is a common Jewish surname that indicates a connection to the city or region of Moscow.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Moskovitz' is primarily found among Ashkenazi Jewish communities, with significant populations in Israel, the United States, Canada, Russia, and other countries with Jewish populations.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Moskovitz' include 'Moskowitz,' 'Moskovits,' 'Moscovich,' 'Moscovitz,' 'Moskovich,' 'Moskovit,' 'Moskoved,' 'Moskofske,' 'Moskoff,' and 'Moskovitzky.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Moskovitz' is associated with Jewish migration and immigration, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews who have historically settled in various countries due to persecution and seeking better opportunities.