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amother
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Fri, Dec 20 2024, 3:44 pm
amother Brown wrote: | I know a shoshana that has a daughter raizy, and because they’re sefardi, her granddaughter is once again shoshana! The only one that seemed weird to me was someone whose name was roiz and her daughter was raizel. |
That is interesting as I know a Raizy that is also called Shoshana as they’re interchangeable. But technically they’re really separate names.
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Fri, Dec 20 2024, 3:54 pm
amother Starflower wrote: | A girl I went to school with has a younger sister Ditza. The same family also has a Tzipporah and a Faiga- are those the same, or is it Faige’s that’s the same? |
Tzippora and Faiga are the same, they’re often a double name.
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Yesterday at 7:01 pm
amother OP wrote: | Tzippora and Faiga are the same, they’re often a double name. |
Oops, it was supposed to say I can never remember if it’s Faiga that’s the same, or Faigel.
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Yesterday at 10:53 pm
amother Steelblue wrote: | I guess as a native Yiddish speaker familiar with several different dialects, this seems hard to accept, especially as you give no different definitions |
I’m honestly not making this up.
My chassidish rav stated it clearly…
We asked right after my daughter was born..
We knew beforehand that it’s ok the name, based on family history, however my husband wanted to be sure on his own so confirmed!
I’m a native Yiddish speaker as well as a btw..
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