Alter (name) explained
Alter is both a surname and a given name. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): distinguishing epithet for the older of two bearers of the same personal name. For the Ashkenazim: from the Yiddish personal name Alter, an inflected form of (‘old’). This was in part an omen name, expressing the parents’ hope that the child would live a long life; in part an apotropaic name, given to a child born after the death of a sibling, but also said to have sometimes been assumed by someone who was seriously ill. The purpose is supposed to have been to confuse the Angel of Death into thinking that the person was old and thus not worth claiming as a victim.
Notable people with the name include:
Surname
- Avraham Mordechai Alter (1866–1948), Hasidic rabbi
- David Alter (1807–1881), American inventor
- Dinsmore Alter (1888–1968), American astronomer and meteorologist
- Gary Alter, American plastic surgeon
- Harvey Alter, American virologist
- Hobart Alter (1933–2014), American businessman
- Israel Alter (also: Yisraʾel Alter, 1901–1979), Jewish composer and last chief cantor in Hanover, Germany
- Jonathan Alter, American journalist
- Karl Joseph Alter, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- Louis Alter, American composer
- Michael Alter, American businessman
- Moshe Jacob Alter, Yiddish poet
- Pinchas Menachem Alter, Hassidic rabbi
- Robert Alter, Biblical scholar
- Stephen Alter, American author
- Simchah Bunim Alter, Hassidic rabbi
- Tom Alter, Indian actor
- Yaakov Aryeh Alter, Hassidic rabbi
- Yehudah Aryeh Leib Alter, Hassidic rabbi
- Yisrael Alter, Hassidic rabbi
- Yitzchak Meir Alter (c. 1798 – 1866), Hassidic rabbi
Given name
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