The meaning of names among Mediterranean Jews
Marc Eliany ?
ASSUS (Assoussy, Soussy, Sussy)
among other possible variations depending on the country and language of the person.
Assus is a rare name in the inventory of Jewish Mediterranean creators reviewed here. It is represented by two entries of Algerian origin (father ans son) and may refer to an origin, i.e., from Sousse.
Prefixes attached to the root name such as (aben, iben, abi, avi, am, ben, bin, abou, a, aj, al, as, bel, ha, i, la, lel, me, m, o, wi, vi, ) denotes usually a relation to a person, i.e., the father of or the son of X, a place, i.e., a person from X, an occupation, i.e., a person who practices a specific occupation, a characteristic of a person, i.e., beautiful… The prefixes al, el are equivalent to ‘the’ in English or the article ‘le’ in French. In the Moroccan Berbers tradition, prefixes such as ‘wi’ ‘vi’ ‘i’ means usually a family relationship to X, the equivalent of Abu in Arabic, i.e., ‘the father of’, ‘son of’ a man, a tribal affiliation and so forth.In the Hebrew tradition, the prefix ‘M ‘ is an abbreviation of the word ‘from.’
Suffixes such as ‘i’ or ‘ri’ ‘ti’ refer to an association with a person or a location, for example: arditi= from ardou or ard.
Suffixes such as ‘illo’ ‘ano’ ‘ino’ ‘nino’ are used in Spain and Italy to indicate descendence or association with an attribute.
ASSUS Salomon (1850-1918). Algeria. Painter. caricaturist. Contributed to Algerian papers.
ASSUS Armand (1892-1977). Algeria. Son of Salomon Assus. Painter (pointillist). Painted on commission for European Museums.
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