HI, Bob,

In my Karaite bibliography (Bibliographia Karaitica) I have him listed (in 
Cyrillic script) as Kokizov, IUfuda Davidovich. He's also listed in Hebrew in a 
few items. Kokizov, Yehudah ben David.

Best,

Barry

Barry Dov Walfish, Ph.D.
Judaica Specialist
University of Toronto Libraries
Toronto, ON M5S 1A5
Canada
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Hi Bob,


I found a copy of his 1880 book Halikhot olam available on Hathi Trust. Here is 
 how his name appears in Russian on page 38 of the book and a transliteration 
from the Cyrillic:


Юфда Кокиовь


0Юфда Кокиовь

I︠U︡fda Kokiovʹ

So perhaps we could romanize his name from the Hebrew as:
Yufudah.

Just my 2 centsl

best, Heidi









Heidi G. Lerner

Metadata Librarian for Hebraica and Judaica

Metadata Dept.

Stanford University Libraries

Stanford, CA 94305-6004

ph: 650-725-9953

fax: 650-725-1120

e-mail: [email protected]


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Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 9:51 AM
To: Hebrew Name Authority Funnel
Subject: [Heb-NACO] Sans clue

Hello folks:

I've encountered a name that's got me checking places I don't normally
check, and since I've drawn blanks, it's time to check with the group.

Sefer Toldot hakhme ha-Kara'im is the book, and the author is IU. D.
Kokizov.  On p. 9 his name is given as ha-rav Yehudah (??) ben ha-r.
R. Kokhizov.

?? = יופודה

Spelled out, that's yud-vav-feh-vav-dalet-heh.  Yufudah, Yofodah,
Yufodah, Yofodeh, etc.; every single one of the vowels is
questionable.  More, the feh may be a peh, or may simply be an error
(given his geographic region and assuming the the name is a Yehudah
derivative, a "g" might more likely since Russian likes to render
foreign h's as g's (e.g., Kohen ----> Kagan, etc.)
I checked in Beider on the off-chance that yud-vav-feh-vav-dalet-heh
is derived from Yehudah, but drew blanks.

For the record, Kokhizov was a Karaite who lived in Crimea and later
Saint Petersberg, where he vanished in 1917.

Please, if you have any notion of what the vocalization of this name
might be, please let me know.

Bob
--
Bob Talbott

Principal cataloger/Hebraica cataloger

UC Berkeley

250 Moffitt

Berkeley, CA 94720

יול נא מי באי מאי בלאק טעלעסקאפ
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