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First Lady
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Thu, Jul 08 2021, 6:53 pm
Love:
Kinneret
Hadassa
Libby
Shira
Reva
Racheli
Akiva
Zevy
Arye
Yona
Yair
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Thu, Jul 08 2021, 7:30 pm
Oooh I love this thread!!! I've had a list of faves since before I was married!!!
Girls:
Atara, zahava, Nava, ashira, tehilla, shalhevet, Aliza, adira, Rena, aderet
Boys: zerachya, zerach, zechariah, Hillel, azaria, elimelech, chananel, peretz, aryeh, shamai, shimon, mordechai
So many more but I can't think of them right now. Should have written them down years ago!!
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dankbar
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Thu, Jul 08 2021, 7:55 pm
I love the names
Malky
Leah'le
Bruchy
Roizy
Blimy
Mindy
Dini
Baila
Rivky
Shiffy
Silky
Charny
Toby
Frade'le
Shloimy
Moishy
Avrumy
Yanky
Shulem
Shaya
Hillel
Bentzi
Zevi
Shia'le
Yiddy
Leiby
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amother
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Thu, Jul 08 2021, 8:24 pm
Ema of 4 wrote: | I know so many young Ahuvas!!
My daughter had two in her class, our friends have a 3 year old named Ahuva, we have numerous friends with daughters under age 5 who are named Ahuva. |
I know tons of Ahuvas here (Lakewood). In my daughters school one third grade class has 3 Ahuvas.
However virtually all of them are named after a relative who’s name the parents didn’t like and they added Ahuva and go by that.
Ahuva Hinda, Ahuva Bryna etc.
I feel like every few years there’s a “trendy” name that people chose to add on, the “” because obviously Ahuva is a totally legitimate normal name with a mesorah but I know waaaaay more Ahuvas under 10 then over 10.
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amother
Cognac
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Thu, Jul 08 2021, 9:04 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I know tons of Ahuvas here (Lakewood). In my daughters school one third grade class has 3 Ahuvas.
However virtually all of them are named after a relative who’s name the parents didn’t like and they added Ahuva and go by that.
Ahuva Hinda, Ahuva Bryna etc.
I feel like every few years there’s a “trendy” name that people chose to add on, the “” because obviously Ahuva is a totally legitimate normal name with a mesorah but I know waaaaay more Ahuvas under 10 then over 10. |
I had to change a name to ahuva because the name was the same as mine. We didn't want a completely "new" name, so we did because it's an adjective to the 2nd name, which we kept.
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 3:44 pm
so this is not really a name (as far as I know) but I am pregnant and due soon and keep thinking "Nachliel" for a boy. We are in more chareidi circles and don't really want to just make up a name (would like a mesorah/Tanach name) but I just feel like the meaning is so beautiful!!! "My portion is with Hashem".
It does appear in Shabbos Friday night zemiros-Kol Mekadesh Shevii ("k'mikablei matan Nachliel")
Also a chareidi yishuv in Eretz Yisrael
Also reminds me of Israeli kids in gan getting excited over seeing a "nachlieli" (type of bird)
I don't know I've been obsessed with it recently.
Anyone heard of this being used as a name?
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Gardenia
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 4:23 pm
We did just that. Eventually everyone we needed to name after was named after. We called her BatTzion, out of our mutual love of Yerushalayim. For a boy it would have been (surprise surprise) BenTzion.
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Daisy
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 10:58 pm
Sar Shalom
Elchonon
Imanuel
Shlomtzion
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BokerTov
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 11:15 pm
Batsheva
Bentzion
Betzalel
Binyomin
Chava
Devoira
Shoshana
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amother
Gold
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 11:24 pm
DVOM wrote: | What does Ella mean? |
I have a niece Ella, it’s usually Daniella or Ariella
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amother
Periwinkle
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 11:26 pm
I love love love the name Hodaya!! but it would never fly in my circles. (anon because hi Mommy!)
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tryinghard
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 7:21 pm
amother [ Gold ] wrote: | I have a niece Ella, it’s usually Daniella or Ariella |
I know at least five “Ella”s who are named that, it’s not short for anything
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Ema of 5
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 7:34 pm
amother [ Sage ] wrote: | so this is not really a name (as far as I know) but I am pregnant and due soon and keep thinking "Nachliel" for a boy. We are in more chareidi circles and don't really want to just make up a name (would like a mesorah/Tanach name) but I just feel like the meaning is so beautiful!!! "My portion is with Hashem".
It does appear in Shabbos Friday night zemiros-Kol Mekadesh Shevii ("k'mikablei matan Nachliel")
Also a chareidi yishuv in Eretz Yisrael
Also reminds me of Israeli kids in gan getting excited over seeing a "nachlieli" (type of bird)
I don't know I've been obsessed with it recently.
Anyone heard of this being used as a name? |
It is a name!!!! My son’s counselor in day camp was Nachliel!!!!
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Ema of 5
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 7:38 pm
I like:
Ella
Lilly
Michaela (pronounced mikayla, not meechaela, which I’ve also heard- a female version of Michael)
Noa (pronounced no-A, not Noah)
Eliana
Elisheva (called Eli)
Tiferet
The only name I could possibly ever get my husband to agree with would be Elisheva.
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amother
Oxfordblue
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 9:17 pm
DVOM wrote: | What does Ella mean? |
It's a type of tree in Hebrew
I know someone who named their daughter Ella using that meaning
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amother
Cantaloupe
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 9:19 pm
amother [ Oxfordblue ] wrote: | It's a type of tree in Hebrew
I know someone who named their daughter Ella using that meaning |
And I have heard it as a ydidish name spelled עלא and someone on this board wrote once that it cal called me Aramaic with an alef.
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amother
Cantaloupe
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 9:20 pm
If I could should any name I'd choose Shifra. I like the sound. Elyakim for a boy.
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amother
Lightgreen
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 9:21 pm
amother [ Coffee ] wrote: | If Ahuva were used among the younger generations, I would name my daughter that. I love the sound and the meaning, but wouldn't give a name that is almost exclusively used by those born before 1970.
I like Ahuvi, but I think that might be too unheard of for my taste (slightly considering it still). |
Funny, I never thought of it as an older name. My third grader is Ahuva and last year there were 3 in her class. This summer she has at least 1 other in her bunk.
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Lightgreen
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 9:27 pm
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EstyEF
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Sun, Aug 08 2021, 9:29 pm
Shoshana, Yael, Tova, Odeya, Menachem, and Gershon
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