Compilation d?Arrik Delouya
DELOYA Sources : Joseph Tol?dano. In. : La Saga des Familles : Les Juifs du Maroc et leurs noms. Tel-Aviv, Editions Stavit, 1983, page 168
Nom espagnol indicatif d?une origine : la ville de Loya en Navarre.
D?ailleurs l?orthographe ancienne ?tait De Loya.
Arriv?e d?Espagne en 1492, cette famille s?est illustr?e dans le pass? ? Mekn?s et ? Marrakech.
Au XX? Si?cle nom peu r?pandu, port? ? Marrakech.
Me?r De Loya - Rabbin ? Marrakech au XVI? et XVII? Si?cles.
Itshak De Loya - Rabbin c?l?bre enseignant ? Marrakech, mort en 1711.
Moch? De Loya - Rabbin ? Mekn?s au XVIII? Si?cle.
Mordekhay De Loya - Rabbin ? Marrakech au XVIII? Si?cle.
Me?r De Loya - Rabbin ? Mekn?s au XIX? Si?cle, fils de Mordekhay.
Yehouda De Loya - Rabbin ? Marrakech au XIX? Si?cle.
DELOUYA Sources : C122901 Beth Hatefutsoth The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora.
Communities and Family Names, Ramat Aviv Isra?l [
www.bh.org.il]
Many Jewish family names are derived from places of origin or residence.
Delouya is a variant of Deloya, both of them meaning from Lo(u)ya.
These family names are based on *Loja, a locality in Granada, or on *Loya near Pamplona in Navarra, Spain.
Delouya and Deloya are documented as Jewish family names in 16th-century Morocco.
Distinguished bearers of the Jewish family name Delouya include the Moroccan Rabbi, Isaac Delouya (1690-1740).
Deloya (Dluya)
This name could be derived from the village of Loya
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