[Opinions] Re: Shoshana?
in reply to a message by Laurel Schoenfeld
I like Shoshana, though it's a bit hard for me to say. It's exotic imo. I picture an exotic, beautiful lady with dark eyes.
I wouldn't use Shoshana Anna at all, because of the -ana ending of Shoshana mirrors Anna so much.
Miranda
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I wouldn't use Shoshana Anna at all, because of the -ana ending of Shoshana mirrors Anna so much.
Miranda
"Six hours later I still haven't done my homework, but I did come up with 245 name combos, seven of which I might name my child." — Modified LJ icon quote
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It's one of my fave Jewish names, but since I am not Jewish, I'd never use it myself.
I know one one Shoshana. She was Jewish, with pale skin, blue eyes and strawberry blond hair.
But I picture a dark haired, exotic girl, too.
I know one one Shoshana. She was Jewish, with pale skin, blue eyes and strawberry blond hair.
But I picture a dark haired, exotic girl, too.
why?
I wouldn't name my kid Shoshana because it is pretty much only used by Jews (which I am not). It would be like me naming my child Mohammad, even though I am not Muslim.
As for Sarah, David, Michael, I would use them (well, I wouldn't because I just don't like the names Sarah and David), because they are bibilical and generally popular English names.
same goes for ethnic names- while I like common names such as Kierstin (German), I'd draw the line at naming my child something like Svetlana (as beautiful as it is), because I'm not Russian.
that's just me.
I wouldn't name my kid Shoshana because it is pretty much only used by Jews (which I am not). It would be like me naming my child Mohammad, even though I am not Muslim.
As for Sarah, David, Michael, I would use them (well, I wouldn't because I just don't like the names Sarah and David), because they are bibilical and generally popular English names.
same goes for ethnic names- while I like common names such as Kierstin (German), I'd draw the line at naming my child something like Svetlana (as beautiful as it is), because I'm not Russian.
that's just me.
This message was edited 4/19/2005, 7:07 PM
Well Shoshana is Biblical too, it's even in the New Testament. I understand for Mohammed & Svetlana, because our society isn't based on it like it is based on Judaism, through Christianism or not (since our civilization is the "judeo-christian" one).
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