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Schneur is a Hebrew and Yiddish Jewish name often explained as combining 'two lights.'

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Schneur (also spelled Shneur or Schneor) is a distinctive name of Ashkenazi Jewish origin whose etymology has fascinated scholars for generations. The most widely accepted derivation traces it to the Aramaic-influenced Hebrew phrase *shnei orot*, meaning "two lights," a reading that gives the name a luminous, almost mystical character. Others connect it to the Latin *senior* filtered through medieval Judeo-Romance dialects, suggesting a long history of cultural interchange.

The name's most towering bearer is Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745–1812), the founder of Chabad Hasidism and author of the *Tanya*, one of the foundational texts of Jewish mystical thought. Known as the *Alter Rebbe* ("the Old Rebbe"), he synthesized the ecstatic spirituality of early Hasidism with rigorous Talmudic scholarship in a way that transformed Jewish intellectual life. His influence was so profound that Schneur became virtually synonymous with Chabad leadership — his son Schneur Zalman II and subsequent descendants carried the name forward, embedding it deeply in the dynasty's identity.

Beyond the Chabad world, Schneur remains a living marker of Ashkenazi heritage and commitment to Jewish continuity. It is rarely given outside traditionally observant communities, which lends it an almost heraldic quality — to name a child Schneur is to consciously invoke a lineage of learning and spiritual seriousness. In contemporary usage it is most common in Brooklyn, Jerusalem, and other centers of Hasidic life, worn as a declaration of identity as much as a personal name.

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