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amother
OP
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Yesterday at 4:11 pm
What are some garden/plant themed girl names?
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amother
Chicory
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Yesterday at 4:17 pm
Kalanit (its the national flower for Israel)
Varda
Vered
Gefen
These are more out there ^
More classic is
Shoshana
Rosie/roza (Yiddish)
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amother
Brass
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Yesterday at 5:34 pm
Dalia
Hadassah
Tamar
Ilanit
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First Lady
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Yesterday at 5:43 pm
Bluma/Blima is a flower in Yiddish
Dalia is a branch
Tamar is a date Palm
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joonabug
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Yesterday at 6:51 pm
idk why but I was expecting names like rosie, lily, and violet when I opened up this thread
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Elfrida
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Yesterday at 7:15 pm
joonabug wrote: | idk why but I was expecting names like rosie, lily, and violet when I opened up this thread |
Sigal/Sigalit would be violet. I haven't heard it used much lately.
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amother
Nasturtium
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Yesterday at 7:29 pm
Rakefet
Lilach
Vered
Shoshana
Ilana
Alona
Tal
Matar
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chavalesch
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Yesterday at 8:11 pm
Elfrida wrote: | Sigal/Sigalit would be violet. I haven't heard it used much lately. |
I have a cousin named Sigal (20s) I think it's beautiful
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amother
NeonPurple
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Yesterday at 8:45 pm
Please don't name Lilach without speaking to a Rav who is very knowledgeable about names.
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amother
Arcticblue
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Yesterday at 8:49 pm
joonabug wrote: | idk why but I was expecting names like rosie, lily, and violet when I opened up this thread |
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Ema of 5
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Yesterday at 8:50 pm
amother NeonPurple wrote: | Please don't name Lilach without speaking to a Rav who is very knowledgeable about names. |
What’s wrong with lilach?
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amother
Steelblue
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Today at 4:32 am
Most of the Hebrew names posted are woefully dated.
(Ex: Ilana, Lilach Sigal - hard to find people under 50...with these....Vered, Ilana...some women in their 30s....though Ilana for people that age will often have Olim parents.)
OP - do you live in Israel, or somewhere else? Yiddish names are more accepted outside of Israel. In Israel, you might want to avoid giving a child a name that is very old-fashioned.
Shoshana - old enough to be classic. Though "old" by most Israelis, still popular by Chareidim.
Nature-related names are now very often used by both genders. In general, nature-names are less trendy. Some in the list below are quite old.
Shaked, Hadas, Hadar, Rotem, Eynav, Gefen, Neta, Nitzan, Dikla, Dalit, Dalia, Mor, Yasmin
The most "garden" related name - that is relatively current - is Eden, as suggested by a poster above. A related - traditional - name might be, Chava!
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