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György Petri (born Perl), 1943 - 2000
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MyHeritage Family TreesGyörgy Perl, born 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesGyörgy PERL, born 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesGyörgy Perl, born 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesGyörgy PERL, born 1859
MyHeritage Family TreesGyörgy Fülöp PERL, born 1755
MyHeritage Family TreesGyörgy Perl, born 1885
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György Perl, born 1909
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- George Perl
- Gory Perl
- Gyorgy Perl
- Jorge Perl
- Jory Perl
- Arabic: جورجي بيرل (Jūrjī Bīrl)
- Hungarian: Perl György
- Japanese: ジョルジ・パール (Joruji Pāru)
- Russian: Георгий Перл (Georgiy Perl)


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The last name "Perl" has its origins in the Yiddish language, primarily associated with Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland and Russia. The name is derived from the Yiddish word "perle," meaning "pearl," which symbolizes purity and value, often reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore the name, possibly indicating a connection to preciousness or beauty. Historically, surnames like Perl were often adopted by Jewish families in the 18th and 19th centuries as a means of identification, especially during periods of migration and social change. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Perlman" or "Perlmutter," which may denote "son of Perl" or "pearl maker," respectively, and are more common in Jewish communities. In some cases, the name may also appear as "Perele" or "Perlberg," reflecting regional dialects and linguistic adaptations. Overall, the surname Perl encapsulates a rich cultural heritage and historical significance, particularly within Jewish history.
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