Want a French or a Jewish name?
I'm bored. I want to rename everyone with a Jewish name or a French name.
So, if you wanna play:
- tell me if you want French or Jewish or both
- for both, give me your name(s) [surname is not mandatory at all]
- for French, give me a century. For 20th, give me a decade.
- for Jewish, give me your parents' names and if the name must be totally Hebrew, or involve Yiddish or Judeo Spanish. If you don't care, give me a country.
Go!
So, if you wanna play:
- tell me if you want French or Jewish or both
- for both, give me your name(s) [surname is not mandatory at all]
- for French, give me a century. For 20th, give me a decade.
- for Jewish, give me your parents' names and if the name must be totally Hebrew, or involve Yiddish or Judeo Spanish. If you don't care, give me a country.
Go!
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French: Catie Rose, fille de Thomas et de Julie.
Hebrew: Zakiah Vered. At the synagogue your holy name would be: Zakiah Vered bat Teoma ve Iulia.
You probably recognize a "not Jewish sounding" name, Iulia (original Latin form of Julia). It has been added to the list of legal Jewish names at the time of Caius Julius Caesar, because he had been good to the Jews.
People like Alexander the Great or Lord Balfour were also added at different times. :)
Hebrew: Zakiah Vered. At the synagogue your holy name would be: Zakiah Vered bat Teoma ve Iulia.
You probably recognize a "not Jewish sounding" name, Iulia (original Latin form of Julia). It has been added to the list of legal Jewish names at the time of Caius Julius Caesar, because he had been good to the Jews.
People like Alexander the Great or Lord Balfour were also added at different times. :)
Jacquotte Célie shall be your name from now on!
Yep! :D
- tell me if you want French or Jewish or both * both! :D thanks in advance!
- for both, give me your name(s) [surname is not mandatory at all] * Cecilia Alejandra
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- for French, give me a century. For 20th, give me a decade. * Mmm... XVIII
- for Jewish, give me your parents' names and if the name must be totally Hebrew, or involve Yiddish or Judeo Spanish. If you don't care, give me a country. * Beatriz Mariana & Fortunato César / Mmm... I love the Yiddish version of my first name but I'll pick a country... Croatia (or Russia, just an Eastern European country)
- tell me if you want French or Jewish or both * both! :D thanks in advance!
- for both, give me your name(s) [surname is not mandatory at all] * Cecilia Alejandra
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- for French, give me a century. For 20th, give me a decade. * Mmm... XVIII
- for Jewish, give me your parents' names and if the name must be totally Hebrew, or involve Yiddish or Judeo Spanish. If you don't care, give me a country. * Beatriz Mariana & Fortunato César / Mmm... I love the Yiddish version of my first name but I'll pick a country... Croatia (or Russia, just an Eastern European country)
French, 1700's:
Cécile Alexandra (click Cecile)
Jewish, Eastern Europe:
Sisel Alechsandra.
At the synagogue, you would be called Sisel Alechsandra bat Anshel Caesar ve Brucha Mindel. (SA daughter of AC and BM).
You probably recognize two "not Jewish sounding" names, Alechsandra and Caesar. Both have been added to the list of legal Jewish names, respectively at the time of Alexander the Great and Caius Julius Caesar, because they had been good to the Jews. :)
Cécile Alexandra (click Cecile)
Jewish, Eastern Europe:
Sisel Alechsandra.
At the synagogue, you would be called Sisel Alechsandra bat Anshel Caesar ve Brucha Mindel. (SA daughter of AC and BM).
You probably recognize two "not Jewish sounding" names, Alechsandra and Caesar. Both have been added to the list of legal Jewish names, respectively at the time of Alexander the Great and Caius Julius Caesar, because they had been good to the Jews. :)
So, if you wanna play:
- tell me if you want French or Jewish or both - both please
- for both, give me your name(s) [surname is not mandatory at all]- hannah blau
- for French, give me a century. For 20th, give me a decade. -1800s
- for Jewish, give me your parents' names (Priscilla Anne and Lothar Georg Horst) and if the name must be totally Hebrew, or involve Yiddish or Judeo Spanish. If you don't care, give me a country. - what you want :)
thanks
- tell me if you want French or Jewish or both - both please
- for both, give me your name(s) [surname is not mandatory at all]- hannah blau
- for French, give me a century. For 20th, give me a decade. -1800s
- for Jewish, give me your parents' names (Priscilla Anne and Lothar Georg Horst) and if the name must be totally Hebrew, or involve Yiddish or Judeo Spanish. If you don't care, give me a country. - what you want :)
thanks
This is cool. :)
I'd like both a French and Jewish name, if possible.
My name is Heather Georgette, and I'd like a French name from the 1800's.
I don't care what kind of Jewish name, either, so can you give me an American Jewish name? Or just pick one. lol BTW, my parents are Shirley Juanita and Franklin Delano (no, not Roosevelt :b).
Thanks!
(edited to add parents' names)
I'd like both a French and Jewish name, if possible.
My name is Heather Georgette, and I'd like a French name from the 1800's.
I don't care what kind of Jewish name, either, so can you give me an American Jewish name? Or just pick one. lol BTW, my parents are Shirley Juanita and Franklin Delano (no, not Roosevelt :b).
Thanks!
(edited to add parents' names)
This message was edited 10/29/2004, 8:29 PM
I have got my name and thus am taking off the info. It can be divined easily enough from the other post, anyway.
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This message was edited 10/29/2004, 8:06 PM
French, from the 1920's:
Amélie Rachel (click Amelie), fille de Michaël (Michael) et de Thérèse (Therese). (AR daughter of M and T). If you parents were very upper class and into fashion, your first name could have been Amy, since America was very fashionable in France before 1929.
Jewish, from Italy:
You would be Emma. At the synagogue, you would be called Emma bat Michael ve Tirzah (E daughter of M and T).
Amélie Rachel (click Amelie), fille de Michaël (Michael) et de Thérèse (Therese). (AR daughter of M and T). If you parents were very upper class and into fashion, your first name could have been Amy, since America was very fashionable in France before 1929.
Jewish, from Italy:
You would be Emma. At the synagogue, you would be called Emma bat Michael ve Tirzah (E daughter of M and T).
Thank you very much! That's really cool.
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