[Facts] Re: Limor
The "li" means "my". (It's the same element as Liat, Lior, Liron, for example.)There's a Hebrew name/word Mor, a name of a plant (myrrh in English). That's probably the "mor" element, although the meaning as a whole feels a bit odd to me. "My myrrh" doesn't quite fit in with "my light", "my song", "you're mine", etc.
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Limor  ·  Murasaki  ·  8/24/2008, 11:28 AM
Re: Limor  ·  Noa  ·  8/25/2008, 9:27 AM
Re: Limor  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  8/29/2008, 10:24 AM
Re: Limor  ·  bananarama  ·  8/26/2008, 7:04 AM
Yes, it's Irish, but it's also Hebrew (m)  ·  Noa  ·  8/26/2008, 7:25 AM
Exactly (m)  ·  Murasaki  ·  8/26/2008, 1:16 PM
Yes and no.  ·  VickyBliss  ·  8/26/2008, 7:13 PM
Re: Yes and no.  ·  Murasaki  ·  8/27/2008, 1:22 PM
Re: Yes and no.  ·  Noa  ·  8/27/2008, 12:30 AM
Thanks, Noa! n/t  ·  Anneza  ·  8/27/2008, 3:25 AM
Re: Yes and no.  ·  Anneza  ·  8/26/2008, 11:19 PM
That I do not know.  ·  VickyBliss  ·  8/27/2008, 5:08 PM