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Akeres Habayis
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 5:59 am
I think simcha is a beautiful name, and I always love nissim
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ChavieK
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 11:19 am
I have a Yair, not born in Adar, but it is an appropriate Adar name.
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jba
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 12:55 pm
I like the name Yair - what does it mean?
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Ruchel
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 12:59 pm
YAIR
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Jewish
Other Scripts: יָאִיר (Hebrew)
Hebrew form of JAIR
JAIR
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical
Other Scripts: יָאִיר (Hebrew)
Pronounced: JAY-ur [key]
Means "he shines" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of both a son of Manasseh and one of the judges of the Israelites.
Jay-ur??? ew
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supermom
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 4:33 am
Ruchel wrote: | Atali wrote: | shalhevet wrote: | Adar is a girl's name in Israel (it also isn't a very Jewish one IMHO). Then again, as soon as you turn round here, boys' and girls' names interchange . |
Yeah, I find that trend quite confusing. When hearing an Israeli name, I often don't know whether the person is a man or a woman. |
true.
Some of my MO Israeli (girl) cousins bear names I associate with boys (think Nir, Yair) |
Funny my two sil's gave birth one to a boy and another to a girl. The girl was named noa. and the boy zissel. And to me Noa is a boys name and Zissel is a girls name. My aunts name is Zissel and my uncle named his son Noa.
Yep everytime I see them I always think of them as the different gender.
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 4:36 am
I have a Yair, but its ya-'eer
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 4:37 am
And btw why is it that all the time when I stress the second syllable, ppl will 2 seconds afterwards call him YA-ir.
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suomynona
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 4:46 am
My cousin has a boy named Ma'ayan and a girl named Ariel.
I associate both names with the opposite gender.
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smiley:)
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 4:50 am
I was just telling my husband last night about twins in a school I taught in. Their names were Or and Lior,and before I met them I didnt know which was the girl or boy. He said "I hear that, but Lior is always the boy." I said "Yea, but here it was the girl!"
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cassandra
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 5:44 am
Ariel= one of the names of Yerushalayim= city=female
Noa-one of the Bnos Tzelafchad= definite girls name. (and a real improvement over Chagla and Machla)
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Ruchel
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 5:48 am
ariel on girl is weird...
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cassandra
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 6:30 am
It actually sounds more female to me, like the Little Mermaid.
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Ruchel
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 7:47 am
yup, in English it sounds girly, but it's hebrew
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cassandra
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 7:48 am
These days a lot of people like to give crossover names-- Ones that can work for both English and Hebrew.
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Ruchel
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Mon, Mar 03 2008, 7:49 am
True. But some say a boy Ariel will be teased in America, because of the mermaid, while a girl Ariel would be weird in Hebrew as technically it should be ariela?
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