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Re: Keziah
It's such a rare name I'm not sure most people would even recognize it as from the bible. Unless a name is well known, if it ends in a, people will assume it's feminine. I don't think it's too biblical sounding. As i said, it's rare, it's not obvious like Moses. It doesn't have a religious meaning, it's simply "cinnamon" in Hebrew. And anyway, biblical names like Michael and Judith are used all the time by non religious people, so why not Keziah?I think it's a lovely name. It's got spunk, and it combines well with a lot of names.
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