Levine

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Etymology

Borrowed from French Levine, from Russian Левин (Levin), from Леви (Levi) + -ин (-in, forming possessives & adjectives), ultimately from Biblical Hebrew לֵוִי (Levi), of uncertain origin. Doublet of Levin.

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Levine

  1. A surname from Hebrew.
    • 2009 July 19, Lizette Alvarez, “Whee! Also, There’s a Net”, in The New York Times:
      Pass the chalk. Dr. Levine was there with a friend and fellow psychiatrist (detect a pattern?), Alexa Albert, Coco’s mother, who squinted up into the sun as her daughter effortlessly sailed skyward. Dr. Albert is an acrophobe.
    • 2020, Tim Fitzsimons, “Trump campaign adviser 'won't apologize' for misgendering trans health official”, in NBC News:
      Trump campaign adviser Jenna Ellis intentionally misgendered Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine, a transgender woman, on Twitter early Monday morning.

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