What does my name mean?
I was just wondering if anyone knew what the name 'Rebecca' means. I am female, and i have been told that it means a trap, or a snare, but my parents don't think this is true, but they also don't know the true meaning. Please help me someone.
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Rebecca is an European form of the Hebrew female name Rivka, meaning "satiated".
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Click on Rebecca, and stop being so passive. You can probably even feed yourself with a spoon if you give up trying to get us to do it for you.
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"You can probably even feed yourself with a spoon if you give up trying to get us to do it for you."I am sorry, but I find the above comment to be extremely rude and in poor taste. Beckie is probably a first time visitor to this board. There certainly is no one who calles herself "Beckie" in any of the archives for this board back to January 2005. She should be corrected and told where to properly find this information, but she should not be insulted in this way as a first time visitor making an initial mistake. I know that those of you who have been here for a long time are frustrated by the people who post questions about names that are in the main list. But as long as this board is open to postings by any one in the world, there are inevitably going to be several such postings every day. If you cannot respond civilly to such postings, you should not do so at all. Insults such as the above should have no place on a board which claims to be discussing name origins in a scholarly manner.
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There is a clear instruction about searching first on the posting screen. . .If people come on to this site and don't bother to read the words above that little search box, they can take what they get. Anneza's comment may have been a little aggressive, but since 90% of "what does my name mean" posters never appear to come back, the frustration is understandable.Anneza has been here a lot longer than you have and I find it aggravating that you think you can tell her how things should be run on this board.
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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I don't want to tell anybody what to do and what not, but let me throw a little of my experiences as an application programmer designing user interfaces and as a webmaster into the discussion:If, like on this board, a large number of people over long periods of time do not heed a "clear instruction", for me there is only one probable conclusion: The instruction is not "clear" after all. How can that be? After all it really is written there, right on the posting screen, in simple English, easy to understand. Well, many factors can contribute to the problem: Maybe it is written too small, too easy to overlook. Maybe many people do not understand immediately that this is not a forum-only site but a name information site with added forums. And so on.The world is full of such surprising user-interface design failures, where you look at the case and cannot help but think "How can anybody in his or her right mind do this and this, not understand that and that ..."A good strategy for such cases is not to start thinking that the world is full of stupid people or people who just wish to annoy you, but to sit back and calmly analyze the situation, and then modify the user interface.An example: Why not try the following. If you click the link "Post a Message" first a rather simple page opens with a question written "Did you use 'Search' already to check whether your question was answered before?". The page has to buttons or links, "Yes" and "No", to answer the question. Clicking "No" leads to the search page, and only clicking "Yes" leads to the posting page.
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I'm considering several of the suggestions mentioned in this thread. I don't think the problem is serious enough that it needs to be fixed right away (for I don't have the time), but your solution might work well.
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Well I personally think the instructions on the posting page are more than adequate
They are as follows
IMPORTANT: If you are posting a question about the origin of a name please include as much information as possible. Most important are the gender and ethnic background.Please also Before you ask a question about the origin of a name, please search for it to ensure it is not already in the database.The words 'search for it' are clickable and take one straight to the search pageMany People are lazy, they think its too much trouble to look themselves, We live in a Macdonalds culture where everything is expected to be instant.
Many people dispite the above instructions dont bother to say if the name is male or female or to give any background info
Many even post on someone elses thread where the original poster has had it all explained to them in simple terms about doing a search
In many cases I bet they dont even bother to read the posting instructions
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
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Did it never occur to you all that many of the people who are posting questions about names in the database are probably themselves children? This is not an adult site and a lot of people who post on names sites are kids. Do you really think it is appropriate to insult someone who may very well be 8 or 9 years old for not following that instruction the very first time they post a question on this board? Please remember that I did not say such people should not be corrected. I just said they shouldn't be insulted. Most of the time I find the way people are corrected about this to be perfectly polite and proper. This was an exception, and I don't care how long Anneza has been posting to the board -- and I'm perfectly willing to believe she was having a bad day and is not generally a rude person -- but I stand by my opinion that that particular comment was outrageous.
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I totally agree. Very uncalled for. And someone mentioned 'instant' results and that people are lazy. To me, it is much simpler searching for a name first as compared to registering, then typing out a post, explaining the situation, then remembering and checking back for answers that MAY take a while to show. I think it is more a matter of neglectful and/or ignorant confusion, in that, they simpler fail to notice the 'search first' blurb.
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I'd like to add that it may be particularly confusing for people who are fairly new to the Internet (whatever their age) and who come to this page without first going through the main page. And it is perfectly possible that many people find this page first; if you Google the words "name facts", the URL for this page is the very first one that comes up. Many people who are making their first posts here may actually therefore not be aware that this board is connected to a dictionary listing of names, and if they are new to the Internet they may be confused by the word "database" and not clearly recognize that the underlining of the words "search for it" means that's where they are supposed to "click" in order to do a search.

This message was edited 9/25/2005, 8:49 PM

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Not sure if anyone else is still reading this thread -- but in thinking about it overnight I am sure that the phrasing to "search for it in the database" is part of the problem here. Some of you may find it hard to believe, but there are still lots of people out there who would be completely intimidated by that computerese and would think that they are being asked to do something complicated and mathematical instead of merely "searching a dictionary."
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You could be right I spoke to one of my freinds whos a teacher and she said virtualy the same as you did on this post and the last. So I guess that its not really surprising that we get so many people who just post names rather than search the data base a combination of
Youth,
Having a short time on a school computer,
Having English as a second language,
Not being able to understand Computerese,
And a Google for name facts bringing someone to this page rather than the home page
Could add up to an awful lot of people not realising or being able to do a search for the name they want info onA childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
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Yes it accurred to me that some of the posters are children which is why if I answer them I explain the rules in a fairly polite manner, and I agree Anneza did not answer in her usual freindly way
However not all new posters are nine years old and I stick by my words that many are lazy or rather cant be bothered to do a search.
Of corse It may be that for some English is not their first language and it might help if the rules were prehapes written in another couple of languages prehapes French at least
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
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hear, hear!Ditto to that!
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Excuse me, but i did click on the Rebecca, and nothing came up and i am not being the least bit lazy asking others what my name means i am just curious to find out what other people think it means.
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Strange it worked for me.
Before you ask a question about the origin of a name, please search for it to ensure it is not already in the database. not to do so IS LazyThe page on which you wrote your message has a link to the search page all you had to do was click on the words 'search for it'We are not trying to be mean here its just that every time someone posts with a name already in the data base other messages further down the board with names not listed are pushed off the board
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold

This message was edited 9/23/2005, 7:51 AM

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