Re: Immanuel... as a feminine name?
in reply to a message by Kirke
I hunted down the original Excel sheet (or at least one that also contains that info) on the Israeli website: https://www.cbs.gov.il/he/mediarelease/doclib/2021/434/11_21_434t4.xls
And the name is there. If it's an error, it probably happened in Israel, not here on this site.
I know almost nothing about naming customs there, but I don't think I ever catched somebody publishing a name hitparade making such a mistake, i.e. putting a male name into a female list in error, in any country.
Is it really out of question that Israeli parents had a surprising idea about using that name for females in 2020?
And the name is there. If it's an error, it probably happened in Israel, not here on this site.
I know almost nothing about naming customs there, but I don't think I ever catched somebody publishing a name hitparade making such a mistake, i.e. putting a male name into a female list in error, in any country.
Is it really out of question that Israeli parents had a surprising idea about using that name for females in 2020?
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Unisex names aren't rare nowadays in Israel; for example, they have Ofir, Ariel, Lior, etc... (see https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/unisex/usage/hebrew/popularity/israel)
Since it doesn't seem to be an error, I think that Immanuel, despite being a traditional masculine name, was recently coined as feminine.