History:
Jeniben is a Jewish surname of uncertain origin. It is likely derived from the Hebrew word “yeniben,” meaning “new son.”
The earliest known record of the Jeniben surname dates back to the late 18th century, when a rabbi in Lithuania named Yisrael ben Yitzhak Jeniben was mentioned in a rabbinical responsa.
Description:
The Jeniben surname is associated with the Jewish people, and its variations are common among Jewish communities around the world.
In some Jewish communities, the Jeniben surname is passed down through the male line, with the father’s first name becoming the surname of his children.
Variations of the Jeniben surname include Jenaben, Jeniban, Jenoben, and Jenuben.





