Iada and Neta
According to BtN the meaning of Neta is "plant". I also found the meaning "gift" on another side. The name is Hebrew but I think there might be other origines as well since the name is so short.Iada is Hebrew as well. I could not find the meaning so far.Any ideas on that?
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Neta does mean plant in Hebrew, and is very common here (in Israel) too. It might have a meaning in some other language; I don't know.Never heard of Iada - The Hebrew word for "knew" is Yada, maybe it's related. Boy or girl name?

This message was edited 10/18/2007, 8:18 AM

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Thank you!I have read Iada as the name of a little girl.
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Oh. I would have placed it as a boys' name. I really doubt that's the origin if it's a girl's name - it doesn't really fit in with normal naming practices.
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