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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 8:21 am
I'm having a girl and want to name after my grandmother, Leah.
Although the sound of the name is beautiful, Leah's story in tanach and the meaning of the name (does it mean weary?) seem a little bleak and I would like to add a meaningful name that uplifts and gives a happier feel to my baby's name.
I'm considering Yakira, Ahava, Adi, Ora, Sara, Rina...we generally like Hebrew names, and I want to avoid names with 'ch.'
Please send suggestions!
ETA: I don't care if Leah is the first name or the second name. I just want the full name to be meaningful and sound pretty. She will probably be called just Leah.
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FranticFrummie
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 8:22 am
My grandmother was a Leah, and her middle name was Devorah. Her English name was Leola Doris, and people called her "Lee".
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salt
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 8:47 am
amother wrote: | I'm having a girl and want to name after my grandmother, Leah.
Although the sound of the name is beautiful, Leah's story in tanach and the meaning of the name (does it mean weary?) seem a little bleak and I would like to add a meaningful name that uplifts and gives a happier feel to my baby's name.
I'm considering Yakira, Ahava, Adi, Ora, Sara, Rina...we generally like Hebrew names, and I want to avoid names with 'ch.'
Please send suggestions! |
I don't think the second name should start with a vowel. It will be hard to say them together.
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tichellady
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 8:57 am
I like the names you mentioned. Naomi or Adina could also work
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 9:01 am
We did Ahuva Leah. And know some other people who also did.
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 9:11 am
salt wrote: | I don't think the second name should start with a vowel. It will be hard to say them together. |
This is true because somehow if it's too hard to say both, only one name ends up being used, sometimes.
If you add Rina, itll be easy to say like; LayRina. But to say Ahuva Leah or Leah Ahuva, will be more of a task because it doesn't blend well.
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 9:12 am
I don't find ahuva leah/huva leah hard to say.
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iyar
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 9:17 am
Are you putting Leah first or second?
Of the names you mentioned Yakira Leah and Ahava Leah both sound nice, but I don't like them the other way around. Leah Yakira and Leah Ahava sound awkward to me. Sara or Rina work if Leah is first or second name. I'm not hearing Adi or Ora with Leah.
Do you like any of these? --
Adina Leah
Zehava Leah
Leah Orit
Leah Rayna
Leah Sima
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iyar
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 9:19 am
amother wrote: | I don't find ahuva leah/huva leah hard to say. |
I think she meant it's the other way around that they might not work so well. Leah Ahuva, or Leah Ahava. Not great.
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agreer
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 9:28 am
Leah goes with EVERYTHING. it flows better as a middle name but can definitely be a first name.
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 12:16 pm
Thanks all for the suggestions. I edited my post for clarity. Leah can be the second name and I would call the baby just Leah, but want her full Hebrew name to be happier.
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 12:21 pm
if your not gonna call her with her second name then why add it altogether? she wont even be used to hearing it and wont respond. im confused
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 12:37 pm
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 12:44 pm
amother wrote: | if your not gonna call her with her second name then why add it altogether? she wont even be used to hearing it and wont respond. im confused |
I care about the meaning of her given hebrew name, whether she is called by it or not. It's the name given to her at birth, the name used when I pray for her, the name on her kesubah...the meaning matters to me.
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amother
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 12:46 pm
iyar wrote: | Are you putting Leah first or second?
Of the names you mentioned Yakira Leah and Ahava Leah both sound nice, but I don't like them the other way around. Leah Yakira and Leah Ahava sound awkward to me. Sara or Rina work if Leah is first or second name. I'm not hearing Adi or Ora with Leah.
Do you like any of these? --
Adina Leah
Zehava Leah
Leah Orit
Leah Rayna
Leah Sima |
Yes, I like Adina, Zehava, and Sima!
What does Sima mean?
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iyar
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 1:13 pm
Believe it or not there's an old imamother thread called "What does Sima mean?"
You can find just about everything here...
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yksraya
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Tue, Jul 04 2017, 1:41 pm
Rivka leah
Sara leah
Rochel leah
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