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amother
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Thu, Nov 30 2023, 11:22 am
amother OP wrote: | I couldn't find it again in my quick search, but I've come across it many times while saying Tehillim. If I find it again I will update you. Thanks! |
I believe the translation would be tunes
It's in Tehillim but I can't recall where at the moment
Also in Davening לקל ברוך נעימות יתנו
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amother
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Thu, Nov 30 2023, 11:26 am
amother OP wrote: | Thanks for all the replies...
I'm not looking for a specifically common name, I was just wondering if I missed any besides the more common ones. I don't mind a unique name, just not completely strange :-)
I like the sound of Zimra, just not sure of the "seeming" connection to 'Zimri' from the Torah... |
Zimratya - Zimra of Hashem
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amother
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Thu, Nov 30 2023, 11:37 am
amother OP wrote: | Those are basically the ones I had thought of. Thanks!
Would Zimra fly in a USA yeshivish community? What does it translate to?
And does Ne'ima mean just pleasant or pleasant song? I see both in the artscroll interlinear. |
I've heard of the name Negina- I think it means music/tune. Are you sfardi or Ashkenazi?
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Thu, Nov 30 2023, 3:19 pm
Rinatya
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Shir
Hallili
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amother
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Thu, Nov 30 2023, 3:28 pm
If you’re not in a certain area of Israel where you know at least one other child with the name, please don’t name your baby Zimratya. She’ll have the weirdest name. Stand in front of the mirror and try it out by saying it and calling an imaginary girl with that name. If her friends shorten it because it’s a mouthful to say Zimratya they’ll call her Zimri and that’s awful. Shirli is basically Shirley spelled differently. Not a favorite name.
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thegiver
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Sat, Dec 02 2023, 8:22 pm
For sure do not do zemira! It has not good association I think I recall
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Sat, Dec 02 2023, 8:31 pm
amother Firethorn wrote: | The rest won't all pass.
Shira, Rina, and tehilla are heard of. Not common. Like in 9 yrs of teaching (over 150 girls) I think I had two shiras and a rina and a Tehilla.
Again, in the 14 grade span I can think of from working in an OOT yeshivish school (girls ranging age 5-18)
There are no girls with names that are derivatives of hallel Shira or Rina. |
I am not yeshivish, so I am no expert, but I do have yeshivish family and have encountered quite a few Shiras in those circles. Rina and Tehilla are also not unheard of.
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amother
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Sat, Dec 02 2023, 10:22 pm
Zimra sounds too close to Zimri to me...
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Sun, Dec 03 2023, 10:01 pm
amother Firethorn wrote: | Zimra is uncommon
Could you give an example of a passuk where Neima meaning song? I'll look it up bli neder
I'm thinking more like pleasantries |
אנעים זמירות....
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 5:15 am
Zimri was the man who needed to be killed by pinchas
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 5:16 am
OP
if you want a name that sounds mainstream yeshivish, it will have to be Shira, Tehilla, or Rina
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amother
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 5:19 am
amother Firethorn wrote: | The rest won't all pass.
Shira, Rina, and tehilla are heard of. Not common. Like in 9 yrs of teaching (over 150 girls) I think I had two shiras and a rina and a Tehilla.
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I disagree. I live in Brooklyn, attended a yeshivish school, and taught in a (different) yeshivish school. Shira, Rina, and Tehilla may not be as common as Esti, Rikki, and Rachelli, but they’re totally normal names. While you might not have one in each class or even grade, I know multiple Shiras, Rinas, and Tehillas.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 5:30 am
The only names here that fly in typical yeshivish circles are: Shira, Tehila and Rina.
Re Shira: R Chaim Kanievsky zt’l was opposed to using the name.
All the other ‘song’ names suggested are atypical and would be looked at as such. Deduce what you'd like from that.
Bshaah tova!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 7:16 am
amother Firethorn wrote: | Zimra is uncommon
Could you give an example of a passuk where Neima meaning song? I'll look it up bli neder
I'm thinking more like pleasantries |
It is in Birchas Krias Shema in Shacharis. "את שׁם... וכּולם מקבּלים... בּנחת רוח בּשׂפה ברורה ובנעימה."
Artscroll translates the last few words as- "with calmness of spirit with articulation that is clear and with sweet melody."
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amother
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 7:19 am
amother Anemone wrote: | The only names here that fly in typical yeshivish circles are: Shira, Tehila and Rina.
Re Shira: R Chaim Kanievsky zt’l was opposed to using the name.
All the other ‘song’ names suggested are atypical and would be looked at as such. Deduce what you'd like from that.
Bshaah tova! |
Thank you and to all for your opinions and suggestions! :-)
As it happens we don't want to use (for various reasons) Shira, Tehila or Rina... That is partially why I started this thread trying to get other less common ideas that we hadn't thought of. Apparently, there are not so many. That is ok. IYH we will figure it out!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 04 2023, 7:38 am
amother OP wrote: | Thank you and to all for your opinions and suggestions! :-)
As it happens we don't want to use (for various reasons) Shira, Tehila or Rina... That is partially why I started this thread trying to get other less common ideas that we hadn't thought of. Apparently, there are not so many. That is ok. IYH we will figure it out! |
Then perhaps Miriam, Chana, or Devorah?
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