Re: Jewish sibset from Starbucks today
in reply to a message by Delphi_Blue
Interesting to see Lior on a girl...Liora is much more common. I really like Liora (g) and Lior (boy).
I'll bet that Shola comes from "sholom/sholem", the Yiddish version of shalom. There's a famous Yiddish writer named Sholem Aleichem, who wrote the book on which Fiddler on the Roof was based. I haven't heard of Shola being used as a name before, but I like it.
I'll bet that Shola comes from "sholom/sholem", the Yiddish version of shalom. There's a famous Yiddish writer named Sholem Aleichem, who wrote the book on which Fiddler on the Roof was based. I haven't heard of Shola being used as a name before, but I like it.