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well i only want to use a hebrew name since i am becomming jewish. i've looked everywhere. old testament, modern israeli names.
some i have thought of are
Ruth - a fellow convert
Chava - the 1st woman
Naomi - she changed her name too
Yosefa, Elisheva, Miriam, Yochana, Gana - from family names
Michal, Michaela - variations of my name
Right now the one i really like is Lael. I'm trying to find out how exactly it is pronunciated. i really want a single syllable name. i think Danielle and Sarah are very pretty names. don't use Michele, that's the name i've suffered with for so many years. What is wrong with just using Elle or Ella. if Danielle and Sarah are too common why not a variation Daniela, Danica, Sarai (ser-ie)(sarah's original name). are you getting a middle name too? 2 -elle name i think is pretty, but most disagree on ie Miriele or Belle
some i have thought of are
Ruth - a fellow convert
Chava - the 1st woman
Naomi - she changed her name too
Yosefa, Elisheva, Miriam, Yochana, Gana - from family names
Michal, Michaela - variations of my name
Right now the one i really like is Lael. I'm trying to find out how exactly it is pronunciated. i really want a single syllable name. i think Danielle and Sarah are very pretty names. don't use Michele, that's the name i've suffered with for so many years. What is wrong with just using Elle or Ella. if Danielle and Sarah are too common why not a variation Daniela, Danica, Sarai (ser-ie)(sarah's original name). are you getting a middle name too? 2 -elle name i think is pretty, but most disagree on ie Miriele or Belle
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Lael...That's pretty! I'd pronounce it Lah-ALE or Lah-ELL. I know that in Hebrew there is a word El which is not El meaning God. Shalom, Y :)
Lael...That's pretty! I'd pronounce it Lah-ALE or Lah-ELL. I know that in Hebrew there is a word El which is not El meaning God. Shalom, Y :)
it is listed as a 1 syllable and i asked a person with this name how they pronounced it and they said like mail. they also said they got thier name from the tanakh.
I know that in Hebrew there is a word El which is not El meaning God>
i am alittle confused on what you meant here, mostly the "el which is not el" part. i'm not trying to be rude or mean. i'm just confused
just curious, is your name hebrew? where did you get it from?
I know that in Hebrew there is a word El which is not El meaning God>
i am alittle confused on what you meant here, mostly the "el which is not el" part. i'm not trying to be rude or mean. i'm just confused
just curious, is your name hebrew? where did you get it from?
Then it's probably Lale.
Ehl versus ale..."God" is Ale, like the drink; ehl is a little short word like 'the', 'and', 'for', in English, but I don't know what it means.
No and yes: the name my mom gave me is Latin, Julia, but on this site I go by Yahalome Tal. Yahalome is not an actual name, I just looked up "diamond" in a Hebrew-English dictionary. Click on Tal. I liked the phrase "Diamind Dew" as a name.
I am not Jewish, to my slight disappointment, but I love the Hebrew language and culture. I first got into it from my parent's Messianic Hebrew/English cd's and tapes. I am Anglo-American Protestant Christian, and I love God's chosen people: my heart aches for those who still reject their Mashiach.
Y :)
Ehl versus ale..."God" is Ale, like the drink; ehl is a little short word like 'the', 'and', 'for', in English, but I don't know what it means.
No and yes: the name my mom gave me is Latin, Julia, but on this site I go by Yahalome Tal. Yahalome is not an actual name, I just looked up "diamond" in a Hebrew-English dictionary. Click on Tal. I liked the phrase "Diamind Dew" as a name.
I am not Jewish, to my slight disappointment, but I love the Hebrew language and culture. I first got into it from my parent's Messianic Hebrew/English cd's and tapes. I am Anglo-American Protestant Christian, and I love God's chosen people: my heart aches for those who still reject their Mashiach.
Y :)