- Kaplan (surname)
Kaplan or Caplan is a
family name common amongAshkenazi Jews , usually indicating descent from the priestly lineage (thekohanim ) or a Turkish surname, where it means "tiger ". It is important to note, however, that "Kaplan" is not an exclusively Jewish surname (see origins)Origin
The Jewish family name Kaplan derives from the
Latin word "cappella", meaning a small Christian prayer house, which in turn produced the term "chaplain ", the person who conducts the prayers.Fact|date=May 2007 Jews took the name Kaplan, particularly inEastern Europe , as a vernacular equivalent of the name CohenFact|date=May 2007. In Polish, for example, the term "kaplan" (spelled Kapłan) translates as "priest" [ [http://www.poltran.com/ Free Polish-English-Polish Translator and online Polish Dictionary ] ] , which is equivalent to the English translation for theHebrew word "Cohen". It is therefore suggested that Kaplan is one of the oldest European/Middle Eastern surnames still in use today as those who have the name Kaplan are considered to be the descendants of the high priests of Jewish biblical times.One of the earliest modern records of Kaplan as a family name is that of Abraham Kaplan in 1698. Distinguished bearers of the name include the Polish preacher and philanthropist,
Nachum ben Usiel Kaplan (1811 -1879 ), theLatvia n-born Hebrew poetSeeb Wolf Kaplan (1826 -1887 ) and theRussia n-bornZionist workers' leaderEliezer Kaplan (1891-1952), the firstminister of finance of the state ofIsrael . [Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora] [ [http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Scadryn/names.html What's in a name? ] ]The name "Kaplan" is an English transliteration. There are alternative spellings, such as Caplan, Caplin, Koplen, Koplin, Kaploun, Copland, and Chaplain. Although
Charles Chaplin was from a Christian family, his surname suggests at least a distant Jewish heritage.In the
United States , immigrants of Jewish origin arriving at the port ofBaltimore received a "C" - Caplan, whereas those who arrived at the port ofNew York City (Ellis Island ), received a "K" - Kaplan [ [http://www.avotaynu.com/jagenealogy.htm A Beginner's Primer in U.S. Jewish Genealogical Research ] ] .Coat of Arms
As the origin of the Kaplan surname suggests, the name out-dates the medieval usage of a
coat of arms . However, many modern students ofheraldry do suggest that as members of the Kaplan lineage left ancient Israel during theJewish diaspora and found roots inEurope (mainlyGermany ,Austria andEngland ), Kaplans had struck their own coat of arms as was considered popular during Christian times Fact|date=May 2007.Germanic Coat of Arms
As "Kaplan" is Germanic in spelling and still found spelled this way throughout Europe, it is assumed by many historians Fact|date=May 2007that high priests from
Ancient Israel took root inGermanic Europe (modern Austria and Germany) during the Jewish diaspora and struck the first Kaplan coat of armsFact|date=May 2007. Thisblazon is similar to other Germanic coats of arms derived from Jewish names (such as "Mendelson ") where no images of any living creatures were used, and only colors to represent the family name. The tradition of not using living creatures (human or animal) as symbols is consistent with the Jewish position onidolatry . It was also popular for families to borrow colors from their nation's monarch's crest in their own family crests to simply distinguish the home of that family Fact|date=May 2007. This is evident in that Jewish family crests in Germanic Europe (such as those belonging to Kaplan, Mendelson, et al.) are similar in color and pattern to what has evolved into the modernflag of Germany andflag of Austria .English Coat of Arms
As Kaplans migrated throughout
Europe toEngland , the Kaplan coat of arms took on more of an ornate form similar to other British families of the late middle ages [Davies, T.R. (Spring 1976). "Did National Heraldry Exist?". The Coat of Arms NS II (97): 16.] .Symbols such aslions anddragons had become popular and eventually found their way too into the Kaplan family coat of arms [Dragons as emblems and mascots] .ee also
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Kaplan (disambiguation)
*List of people named Kaplan or CaplanReferences
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