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Yardena
Hi !!!!I became interested in this Hebrew feminine name.
WDYT about it?
Any MN suggestion?Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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It's nice, but I prefer Yordana (it's listed as Bulgarian in the database, but I can confirm that it is also used as a Hebrew name).

This message was edited 6/25/2016, 8:59 AM

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Hi !!!I prefer Yardena...
Yordana isn't so good for me.
But thanks!
I'm interested in Israel right know.I'm also looking for modern books settled in Israel in these years (2000-today). Currently I read only "Someone to Run With" by David Grossman and "The Hilltop" by Assaf Gavron. I like this kind of books...Can you help me? Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Dror Mishani's crime novels about police inspector Avraham Avraham! They are great, written with a twist and you get to see Israeli everyday life instead of having to read about politics. And there are lots of nice names in them, too. ;)
I don't know if they have been translated into Italian, but at least you can read them in English. I read them in Swedish and since Italian is a much bigger language it would surprise me if you couldn't find them in Italian, too.
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Hi Caprice!!!Thank you a lot!!!
I just checked and yes! They are in Italian too!!!Thank you!!!!
Now I only have to read them! XDByeeeeeeeee
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Here is the Netherlands "Yarden" is the name of a nation-wide funeral company, so this name is quite unattractive to me.
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Oh...Awful...
I didn't know...So don't worry.Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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hmm...looks like a combo between "yard" and "garden" with an "a" stuck at the end. lol sorry...but I prefer Jordyn.
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Mmmmyard + Garden?Yes, I know these words...
But I'm Italian so the link isn't so immediate.Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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oh, okay lol I'm American, sooooo...

This message was edited 6/25/2016, 8:36 AM

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