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Introduction

   Harry Stein's website, SEPHARDIM.COM, has been for a long time one of the major websites for Sephardic genealogy on the Internet.
Among its many offerings it contained a unique section on Sephardic herardlry and a list of Sephardic surnames that he patiently extracted
from a large number of published books. Connected to the website was also arguably the most popular and active forum on Sephardic
genealogy on the web.
   As I recently found out, Harry Stein z"l passed on August 8, 2015 (Obit) and both the website and the forum abruptly disappeared in late
2015. I've repeatedly tried to reach his wife or family but his email addresses is also off the air and I could find no other way to contact him.
Harry's memory and work will be a blessing.
   The disappearance of Sephardic.com is a great loss to Sephardic genealogy on the Internet. In tribute to Harry Stein and in response to the
many inquiries I have received asking what happened to the website, I decided to temporarily provide here an archived version of his name
list. If I could reach Harry's family I am sure they would approve of this action and tribute to his work. If anyone has a way to contact Harry
Stein's family please let me know.

This is an archived version of part of the orighinal website.

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The Sephardic names listed on this site are taken form the references listed below. The names are in alphabetical order. Beside each listing is a
number or series of numbers and letters enclosed in parenthesis such as (2) (6A) (9) (29). These numbers correspond to the references listed below
where the names were found. The authors of these works have identified the names as being held by Sephardim. The reference code is listed below.

NAMES FOUND ON THIS SITE ARE TAKEN FROM THE FOLLOWING REFERENCES

(*) Name for which a coat of arms, crest.or history has been found and will be published in SECTION Vl, Heraldry.
(+) Known or suspected converso families (as opposed to individual conversos).  Most anyone appearing before the inquisition was a converso
because the inquisition, by definition, had no power over the Jewish population.  They did have control over "New Christians" or conversos.
(~) Up load completed

(0) Self identified


(1) From the civil records of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.(~)
(2) From the records of Bevis Marks, The Spanish and Portuguese Congregation of London.(~)
(3) From the burial register of Bethahaim Velho Cemetery, Published by the Jewish Historical Society of England.(~)
(4) From the book, "History of the Jews in Venice", by Cecil Roth.(~)
(5) Sephardic names extracted from the book, "Finding Our Fathers", by Dan Rottenberg. Each name is followed by a short biography and references
for additional information.  This book is a fine reference for those interested in learning Jewish genealogy research.  The publication explains how and
where to conduct research and can be purchased on this site through Amazon.com
(6) From the book, " The Inquisitors and the Jews in the New World", by Seymour B. Liebman.(~)
(6a) Reports the names of people who appeared before the inquisition in the New Spain.(~)
(6b) Reports the names of people who appeared before the inquisition in New Granada.(~)
(6c) Reports the names of people who appeared before the inquisition in El Peru.(~)
(6d) Reports the names of people who appeared before the inquisition in Rio de La Plata.(~)
(7) From the book, "A History of the Marranos", by Cecil Roth.(~)
(8) From the book, "Jews in Colonial Brazil", by Arnold Wizhitzer.(~)
(9) From the book, "Precious Stones of the Jews of Curacao Jewry 1657-1957.(~)
(10) From the book, "The Jews of Rhodes", by Marc D. Angel.(~)
(11) List of (mostly) Sephardic brides from the publication, "List of 7300 Names of Jewish Brides and Grooms who married in Izmir Between the
Years 1883-1901 & 1918-1933.(~)
(12) List of (mostly) Sephardic grooms from the publication listed above.(Izmir lists provided by Dov Cohen, Nof Ayalon Israel). Email address
dkcohen@neto.net.il(~)
13) From the book, "The Jews of New Spain", by Seymour B. Liebman.(~)

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Najari(29)(42)(45) Najera Arauz(6c) Najera de(42)
Najera(14)(29) Najum de(27) Najum(27)
Nakam(31/1/3) Nakam-Cohen(31/1/3) Nalares(29)
Naliaso(29) Namer(31/4/14) Namias de Castro(1)
Namias de Castro(36) Namias Torres Mendes(1) Namias Torres(1)
Namias(1)(2)(3)(20)(31/1/3)(32)(36)(40) Namiaz de Amburgo(8) Namiaz(8)
Naon(11)(12)(14)(31/5/16) Naor(27) Naphataly(3)
Naphtali(2)(40) Naphthali(3) Narbaes(*)(also see Narvaes and Narvaez)(25)
Narbaez(28c) Narbona de(22) Narbona(29)(35)
Narboni(21)(27) Narvaes(*)(also see Narvaez and Narbaes)(29) Narvaez(*)(also see Narvaes and Narbaez)(29)
Narvais(25) Nasci(29) Nascro(29)
Naseco(29) Nashahon(11)(12)(31/5/16) Nashon(31/5/16)
Nasi(5)(7)(15)(18)(21)(29)(36) Nassi(5)(35) Nassi-Yakar(12)
Nassmann(31/2/4) Nasso(2)(40) Nassy(5)
Natachi(11)(12) Nataf(31/1/2) Natalel(45)
Natalen(29)(45) Natali(2) Natan(11)(29)(31/5/16)(45)
Natanel(29) Natas(11)(31/5/16) Natchari(11)(12)(31/5/16)
Natchi(31/5/16) Natham(40) Nathan(2)(19a)(25)(40)
Natronay(22) Nats(12) Naturiello(29)
Nava de(13) Nava( also Navas)(*)(29) Navarez(6a)
Navaro(2)(3)(40) Navarra de*(22)(29) Navarra la(41)
Navarra(4)(5)(22) Navarre(5) Navarres(29)
Navarrete(*)(29) Navarro de Monzon(22) Navarro Lopes(30)
Navarro(*)(2)(5)(6a)(8)(11)(12)(14)(17)(22)
Navarro Orobio(30) (23)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31/3/8)(31/5/16)(37)(40a) Navarro(Orobio)(30)
(42)(45)
Navon(5)(14)(15)(27)(29)(31/2/6)(31/4/12)
Navarron(29) Navon Bey(31/4/15)
(31/4/13)(31/4/14)(31/4/15)
Nayon(29) Nazan(29) Nazareno(7)
Nazir(29) Nebot(*)(31/3/11) Nebrija de(23)
Nebrija(29) Nechamias(21) Necim(22)
Neghama(29) Negrao(30)(37) Negre(29)
Negrin(*)(14)(27)(29)(31/1/2) Negro (ben Yahia)(19) Negro(5)(29)
Negron(*)(28) Nehama(29)(31/1/2) Nehaman(43)
Nehemia(1)(15) Nehemias(29)(45) Nehemias(39a)=Lopes(39b)
Nelken(29) Nello(2) Neruda(27)
Nes-El(Arueste)(27) Nessia(31/4/14) Neto(5)
Netto de Pavia,Diego(39b)=Israel Sagache, Netto de Pavia,Miguel(39b)=Sagache,
Netto d'Andrade(1)
Isak(39a) Jacob(39a)
Netto(1)(2)(3)(5)(8)(18)(20)(40) Nevarez(*)(23) Nevarro(11)(31/5/16)
Neves das(30) Neves Rangel(30) Neves(30)(37)
Neyto El(22) Nichli(31/4/14) Nicolao Nogueira(30)
Nicolao(30)(37) Niculas(28) Niebla de(21)
Niebla(*)(29) Niego(14)(15)(27)(29)(31/2/4) Nieto Ramos (6a)
Nieto(*)(2)(4)(5)(6a)(7)(14)(18)(20)(21)(29)(36)
Nietto(1) Nifoci(5)
(40)
Nifosci(19a) Nigri(11)(31/5/16) Nigrin(11)(12)(31/5/16)
Nijar(5) Ninio(11)(12)(31/5/16) Nino(*)(14)(29)
Niort(29) Nis de(28) Nissan(34)
Nissim(11)(19a)(27)(29)(31/2/4)(31/5/16)(36) Nizama(11)(31/5/16) Nizard(31/1/2)
Noach(40) Noah de Costa(40) Noah(2)(11)(12)(18)(29)(31/5/16)(40)(45)
Noam(31/2/4) Noble(6c) Nobre(30)(37)
Noe(29)(44) Nogeira(3) Nogueira da Silveira(30)
Nogueira(*)(2)(29)(30)(37) Noguera(*)(6a) Nogueras(29)
Nogueres(29) Nogueria de Carvalho(30) Noguerira(3)
Noij de Henrique(39b)=Crasto de, Rafael(39a) Noivo(2) Noja(29)
Nola(31/2/6) Nombela(6c) Nones Carvalho(2)
Nones(5)(7) Nonez da Fonseca(7) Nonpuc(42)
Norca(2) Nordau (29) Noronha de(30)
Noronha(*)(7)(8)(30)(37) Norsa(2)(3)(5)(18)(40) Norssa(40)
Notrica (11)(12)(14)(29)(31/2/4)(31/5/16)(35) Novaes da Costa de(30) Novaes de(30)
Novaes(30)(37) Novena(8) Nucaty(45)
Numes(29) Nuner Gonsales(25) Nunes Almeida(1)(3)
Nunes Alvares(3) Nunes Arias(1)(3)(40a) Nunes Aspalho(30)
Nunes Ayres(30) Nunes Belmonte((39b)=Belmonte,Jacob(39a) Nunes Belmonte(30)
Nunes Bernal(1) Nunes Bezerra(30) Nunes Brandao(30)(40)

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