|
|
|
|
|
Forum
-> Pregnancy & Childbirth
-> Baby Names
amother
|
Sun, Nov 20 2022, 11:41 pm
boysrus wrote: | Toltzy
Livia
these were names of two girls in my class in school. I never heard these names again since then. |
Livia makes me think of Livia Bitton Jackson! Although I don't know if that's the name she was given, or chose for herself, later. The very first Holocaust memoir she wrote was called "Ellie" I think.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
2
|
amother
Zinnia
|
Sun, Nov 20 2022, 11:41 pm
What about Nitzevet, mother of Dovid Hamelech?
| |
|
Back to top |
0
2
|
amother
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 12:24 am
Rana (Rany)
Slova (Slovy)
Genendal
Gendal (those are 2 different names)
Genesha
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
amother
Molasses
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 12:30 am
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
imaima
↓
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 2:03 am
amother Honeysuckle wrote: | My DDs have had classmates with so many names on the list!
We know a Shlomtzion, Ayelet Hashachar, Temira, Temima, Annael, Shalva, Shalhevet.
I love names which don’t need to have a last initial to know which child we are speaking to.
(Kayla, Elianna, Shoshana, Elana, ……all need initials) |
What in the world is a last initial?
Sounds like an oxymoron
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
Ema of 5
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 2:15 am
imaima wrote: | What in the world is a last initial?
Sounds like an oxymoron |
Meaning there’s more than one kid in the class with that name, so they need to use the first letter of the last name to differentiate- sara a. sara b. sara c.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
6
|
nightingale1
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 2:15 am
imaima wrote: | What in the world is a last initial?
Sounds like an oxymoron |
It’s the first letter of their surname. So if there were 3 Estis they’re referred to as Esti G, Esti A, Esti M etc.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
5
|
amother
Ecru
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 3:21 am
Love the name Tzofia, I've heard it become used more recently.
Lots of meaning to it. I think there's a thread on here somewhere about it.
Also Nitzeves, Dovid Hamelechs mother.
Bshaar tova!
| |
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
amother
Hotpink
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 3:24 am
|
Back to top |
0
0
|
↑
imaima
↓
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 3:27 am
Ema of 5 wrote: | Meaning there’s more than one kid in the class with that name, so they need to use the first letter of the last name to differentiate- sara a. sara b. sara c. |
Got it
| |
|
Back to top |
0
0
|
Iymnok
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 3:32 am
You missed my name, Amalia!
Yiska was Sarah Imeinu
Amasya was the mother of Avraham.
Puah
The wives of Dovid Hamelech, some are common, some aren’t. Such as Avishag, Chamutal, Achinoam.
Chefsiba
Look through the Gemara for interesting boys names. Yishmael isn’t used, but he was a kohen gadol and a big tzaddik.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
4
|
amother
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 3:43 am
WhatFor wrote: | With respect to Orian אוריין, is that a Jewish name? I've seen it spelled slightly differently but I thought it was French, not based in anything Jewish. |
Written אוריין it is Aramaic for the written Torah.
If it's spelled אוריאן it's more likely the parents had the French meaning (I think sunrise) in mind.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
1
|
dankbar
↓
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 6:19 am
Anael in English speaking would sound like backside.
Vichna
Vitty
Glickel
Minky
Ellie
Peshy
Mirish
Frimchy
Chantzie
Chanchy
Soshy/sossy
Agi/eigah,eigy
Pelly
Malya/molly
Trana/trany except in skver
Yenta/yenty
Dvosha
Dobrish
Meital
Margulies/Guli except in viznitz
Mushkat
Yidcha
Tirtzah
Temma/temmy
Tuna
Serach
Gella/gelly
Ecka/ecky
Pdut
Fanny
Chayla not chayala, chaychie
Serel
Surel
Tcheva
Yachet/yachy
Masha/mashy
Basha/bashy
Kreincha/kreinchy
Ratza/ratzy/reitzy
Brandel/brandy/(breindy)
Ruchama/Rochmie
Keila/Keily
Mammal
Bas Tzion
Gnesha/genesa
Rudel/Rudy
Mantzy
Tzurtel/thirty
Genendel/genendy
These are uncommon names by chassidish even if used, or if I know people with these names.
I also know people with Israeli names but these people are chassidish so it's uncommon to hear in these circles like Gila, Yaffa, Chagit, Mazal, chasida They are sefardi or Israeli that married chassidish, but live in America.
I also know A Hodaya which I never heard name before.
I know a Simcha for a girl who married chassidish.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
4
|
amother
Crimson
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 6:37 am
dankbar wrote: | Anael in English speaking would sound like backside.
Vichna
Vitty
Glickel
Minky
Ellie
Peshy
Mirish
Frimchy
Chantzie
Chanchy
Soshy/sossy
Agi/eigah,eigy
Pelly
Malya/molly
Trana/trany except in skver
Yenta/yenty
Dvosha
Dobrish
Meital
Margulies/Guli except in viznitz
Mushkat
Yidcha
Tirtzah
Temma/temmy
Tuna
Serach
Gella/gelly
Ecka/ecky
Pdut
Fanny
Chayla not chayala, chaychie
Serel
Surel
Tcheva
Yachet/yachy
Masha/mashy
Basha/bashy
Kreincha/kreinchy
Ratza/ratzy/reitzy
Brandel/brandy/(breindy)
Ruchama/Rochmie
Keila/Keily
Mammal
Bas Tzion
Gnesha/genesa
Rudel/Rudy
Mantzy
Tzurtel/thirty
Genendel/genendy
These are uncommon names by chassidish even if used, or if I know people with these names.
I also know people with Israeli names but these people are chassidish so it's uncommon to hear in these circles like Gila, Yaffa, Chagit, Mazal, chasida They are sefardi or Israeli that married chassidish, but live in America.
I also know A Hodaya which I never heard name before.
I know a Simcha for a girl who married chassidish. |
A bunch of these names are written as nicknames.
Mirish is probably Mirel or Miriam
Frimchy is Frima
Chanchy is Chana mostly normal names
I have a Breindel myself. Also normal name.
Hodaya is an extremely common name in Israel.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
6
|
↑
dankbar
↓
|
Mon, Nov 21 2022, 6:39 am
amother Crimson wrote: | A bunch of these names are written as nicknames.
Mirish is probably Mirel or Miriam
Frimchy is Frima
Chanchy is Chana mostly normal names
I have a Breindel myself. Also normal name.
Hodaya is an extremely common name in Israel. |
It probably originates from these names but became a new name on its own, not as a nickname nowadays.
| |
|
Back to top |
0
3
|
|
Imamother may earn commission when you use our links to make a purchase.
© 2024 Imamother.com - All rights reserved
| |
|
|
|
|
|