Mnuchin
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Russian Менухин (Menuxin) [1]
- (patronymic): From Russian Менахем (Menaxem, “Menachem”) + -ин (-in, “possessive”), from Hebrew מְנַחֵם (Menahem, “a Jewish male given name”)
- (matronymic): From Russian Менуха (Menuxa, “Menucha”) + -ин (-in, “possessive”), from Hebrew מנוחה (Menuha, “a Jewish female given name”)
Proper noun
[edit]Mnuchin (plural Mnuchins)
- A Jewish surname from Russian.
- 2020 January 23, Philip Bump, “Mnuchin said Thunberg needed to study economics before offering climate proposals. So we talked to an economist.”, in Washington Post:
- Mnuchin, asked about climate change in a CNBC interview after his comments about Thunberg, argued there were bigger issues that also needed to be addressed. When a host noted clean air rules as an example of something that might be more urgent, Mnuchin ignored the interjection.
Translations
[edit]Jewish surname
References
[edit]- ^ Haaretz Newspaper, "How Steven Mnuchin Got His Unusual Name", Elon Gilad, 19 January 2017