Tsarebeth (Zarabeth)
It's an old hebrew name, pronounced zah-ra-beth. What do you think?
Also Tsaphira (means crown), Opinions on these? Strong names, gentle names, etc
Avivit
Zethar (zay-ther) for a boy
Saraph for either sar-raf
Also Tsaphira (means crown), Opinions on these? Strong names, gentle names, etc
Avivit
Zethar (zay-ther) for a boy
Saraph for either sar-raf
This message was edited 4/18/2007, 6:24 AM
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I love it!! Tsaphira is beautiful too. Zethar is interesting, although it sounds a little made up. Saraph reminds me of Seraph.
I'm adding Tsarebeth and Tsaphira to my list. Thanks!
I'm adding Tsarebeth and Tsaphira to my list. Thanks!
It sounds like it could be a fairly good name until one discovers that it's not a name at all but a Hebrew word meaning 'scab', 'burning', and 'inflammation'. After knowing the meaning, it's not something that I would use. It sounds nice, but the meaning ruins it.
Also, Tsaphira doesn't mean 'crown', it means 'sapphire'. It could make for a decent name.
If you're looking for Hebrew names, you might like:
Girls:
Aviva
Lilach
Anina
Penina
Elana
Nivchara
Yael
Boys:
Moshe
Ariel
Gavriel
Noam
Yishai
Also, Tsaphira doesn't mean 'crown', it means 'sapphire'. It could make for a decent name.
If you're looking for Hebrew names, you might like:
Girls:
Aviva
Lilach
Anina
Penina
Elana
Nivchara
Yael
Boys:
Moshe
Ariel
Gavriel
Noam
Yishai
Interesting info! Do you speak Hebrew?
I wouldn't call myself a fluent speaker, but I've had several years of classes/training in Hebrew and Torah studies. Plus, I kind of study Hebrew names and I've come across many names and meanings. It's a hobby of sorts.