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amother
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Mon, Jan 26 2015, 11:54 pm
Which do you prefer, Adina or Talia for a first name? Husband and I can't come to a decision. Help please! Thank you
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climbing613
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 12:03 am
I like Adina.
Although I like Tali, though not Talia as much.
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amother
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 12:12 am
My daughter is Adina! It's my favorite.
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agreer
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 1:32 am
Talya (spelled like that)
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Didi
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 2:06 am
Talya, we have a Meital........
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Learning
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 2:35 am
I like Adina. I think in Israel Talya is a more modern name.
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salt
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 4:10 am
Toss a coin and see what your gut-reaction to the outcome is.
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JMM-uc
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 4:18 am
Learning wrote: | I like Adina. I think in Israel Talya is a more modern name. |
Not modern at all. Very popular in the dati leumi circles but not so much in the cheradi circles.
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Iymnok
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 4:25 am
Think about the meaning and what it means to you. They are both beautiful names and accepted in most communities.
Adina, I like the gentleness
Talia, I think of Hashem sprinkling dew
I understand your indecision
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Tablepoetry
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 7:18 am
Talia is quite popular here in Israel in many circles, though I doubt among the charedi. Its pronounced with the emphasis on the 'ya' here. Its a fresh, nice name, classic-modern. Love the meaning (several actually).
Adina has a nice ring to it, and a nice meaning, but at least here it's considered very old fashioned. Hasn't yet made its comeback....
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etky
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 8:01 am
Tablepoetry wrote: | Talia is quite popular here in Israel in many circles, though I doubt among the charedi. Its pronounced with the emphasis on the 'ya' here. Its a fresh, nice name, classic-modern. Love the meaning (several actually).
Adina has a nice ring to it, and a nice meaning, but at least here it's considered very old fashioned. Hasn't yet made its comeback.... |
This, exactly.
Then again, if you're not in Israel it doesn't matter as much what's dated and what's popular now.
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Talya
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 9:51 am
agreer wrote: | Talya (spelled like that) |
Not to sound biased but.....
They are both beautiful. Sorry can't be of help!
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wiki
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 8:57 pm
For what it's worth, Talya was very popular in modern Orthodox American circles for babies born in the Millennial generation. It is a little bit less popular now. Adina is up-and-coming in modern Orthoox circles (for the babies of those millennials). I know a lot more babies named Adina than Talya.
If you care about the impression of the name, Adina sounds a bit more frummy, Talya a bit more modernish.
I love both names and think that they're both beautiful.
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Lady Godiva
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 9:01 pm
I prefer Talia.
Was the baby born yet? If not, wait until the baby is born and once you see the baby that will help you decide. Many people get a feeling of which name suits the baby better once they see the baby.
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Bruria
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 9:40 pm
Adina. I think it's more delicate.
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amother
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Tue, Jan 27 2015, 9:43 pm
I have associations with the name adina, but that's a personal bias. I like talya better and like the nickname tali.
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