Roth
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Name — A surname of German and Jewish origin, meaning "red," often denoting red hair or complexion.
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Etymology
The surname reflects several origins; see Roth.
Full origin of Roth →Frequently asked questions
What does “Roth” mean?
The word “Roth” means a surname of German and Jewish origin, meaning "red," often denoting red hair or complexion.
How do you use “Roth” in a sentence?
Here is “Roth” used in a sentence: “Philip Roth was a celebrated American novelist.”
What part of speech is “Roth”?
“Roth” is a name.
Is “Roth” a common word?
“Roth” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Is Roth a German name or a Jewish name?
Roth has both German and Jewish origins, as the word red exists in German and the surname was adopted independently within Ashkenazi Jewish naming traditions as well. Because of this dual origin, Roth is found among families of different backgrounds.