What do you think of these Hebrew names, and do you think they’d work in the US (in terms of pronounceability, etc.)? I do have Jewish heritage (and actually practice Judaism and am learning the Hebrew language) so I’d consider using these for any future kids, at least as MNs.
BTW — the ‘ch’ in these names makes the hard -kh sound (like in loch), not the ch sound (like in chocolate)
The list:
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Simcha (‘joy’)
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Ori (‘my light’)
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Chesed (‘kindness’)
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Gal (‘wave’)
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Ari (‘lion’)
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Shulamit (‘peace’, feminine form)
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Shoshana (‘lily’, Hebrew form of
Susan /
Susanna)
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Elisheva (Hebrew form of
Elizabeth)
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Akiva (form of
Jacob, borne by a medieval Jewish sage/rabbi)
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Ahava (‘love’)
Are there any others you could suggest?
Thanks!
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