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Gavriella Reva
Kelila Ahuva
Miriam Esther
Ilana Henya
Tziporah Penina
Talya Meira
Yaffa Bracha
Sarah Chana
Tovah Dina
Gila Yocheved
Shalva Neshama
Rebecca SarahJared Austin
Jonathan Liam
Yisroel Yehuda
Joshua Caleb
Yakir Dov
Naftali Chaim
Israel Moshe
Moshe Matisyahu
Yehuda Yonah
Shimon Chaim
Amram Yehosef
Nosson Akiva
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Some fun names here:Miriam Esther - Esther Miriam would also make a good combo.
Yaffa
Yocheved - Too bad it's just a mn.
Yakir
Naftali - Not sure how this would be prn in Hebrew.
Israel - Is on my PNL.
Amram Yehosef - Shouldn't it be Yosef?
Nosson - What's it mean?
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Nosson means 'given'. It is a form of Natan / Nathan. Yehosef is a variant form of Yosef.:)
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I like Esther, Talya (prefer Thalia), Sarah, and Caleb.
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Miriam Esther!Be still my heart!
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I know! Isn't it just fabulous? :)
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i like -
Sarah
Rebecca SarahAustin
Joshua Caleb
Israel
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Gavriella - hmmm, I really want to like this name because I quite like Gavriel, but.... well, I like Gavriel pretty much.
Miriam Esther - usually I am not a fan of Esther but it works really well in this combo. I like Miriam.
Henya - pretty. Do you happen to know what it means?
Talya Meira - I like both names individually but I am not sure if I'd put them in one combo.
Yaffa
Sarah Chana - see Talya Meira
Tovah Dina - I am not sure if I like the meaning of this combo, but I like both names individually.
Gila - interesting. Do you happen to know what it means?
Rebecca SarahJared Austin
Jonathan Liam
Yakir - hmmm, I like Yakira on girls... I am not sure if I like the masculine form, I'll have to think about it.
Chaim
Moshe
Yonah
Shimon Chaim
Interesting BAs, thanks for posting :-)
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Henya is a Yiddish form of Chana, so it means 'grace'.Gila means 'joy'.:)
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Awww, they are great! Thank you! Two more names for my ever growing list :-)(Oh, uhm, how is Gila pronounced? My first instinct was "GUEE-la", the -gu signifying a "hard -g" like in garden or something...)
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You're welcome! You are pronouncing Gila correctly. :)Hebrew names are fascinating and there seems to be an endless list of them. I continually find a new name every week that I'd never heard before, but that I suddenly like.
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