Re: Most Popular Hebrew Names in Israel
in reply to a message by MariaNikolaievnaRomanova
I think Noah is Noa. The website may have spelled Noa as Noah because that's the English spelling (both masculine and feminine).
I was surprised to see Sara / Sarah and Moshe on the list. I read about Israel a lot, and I never see young people with those names. I thought Israelis avoided those names because they were too "old". I think that's why Miriam, Leah, Rivka, and Rachel didn't make the list.
I had never heard Yohonatan before, so I thought that was interesting. I assume it's a form of Yonatan.
I was surprised to see Sara / Sarah and Moshe on the list. I read about Israel a lot, and I never see young people with those names. I thought Israelis avoided those names because they were too "old". I think that's why Miriam, Leah, Rivka, and Rachel didn't make the list.
I had never heard Yohonatan before, so I thought that was interesting. I assume it's a form of Yonatan.