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Re: Hebrew Names: WDYT?
Maybe. But it still doesn't mean "My Light". Orah and Oralee aren't the same name.
Besides, Liora is Hebrew for "My Light". Perhaps that's where the confusion comes in. Oralee looks like a switched around Liora but it's not and even it if was, switching it around makes it meaningless.
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This message was edited 4/11/2006, 3:55 PM

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I agree with your point in your earlier post many name books and name sites are not trustworthy and do make up meanings, I would trust BTN over any other site
What I am really trying to say is noone knows for certain what Oralee means so saying one meaning is wrong and another right in this case isnt really fair.
Some names have multiple origins they have originated independently in different cultures and languages, they look and sound the same yet have different meanings
ie
Aliyah, Alina, Anan, Kim, Mara, Naomi, Timo


Paula

This message was edited 4/11/2006, 4:13 PM

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i agree i mnot saying that it was perfect and the right meaning...lol thats what i found it to say though who really knows? BTN doesnt have all the names ever"There is none Holy like The Lord, there is none besides Thee; there is no Rock like our God." (1 Samuel 2:2 RSV)
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either way I still like the name."There is none Holy like The Lord, there is none besides Thee; there is no Rock like our God." (1 Samuel 2:2 RSV)
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