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Yes, it is possible that it's a variation of Shaina, a name meaning "beautiful" in Yiddish. However, the rationale is that Yiddish names are very uncommon outside of Northern European (and some colonial) Jewish communities, whereas John / Jane group names are found in every European language and some other languages as well, so Shana is far more likely to belong to the latter group than the former, unless you are Jewish.I'm glad you didn't intend to attack anyone, however it's quite clear that you *did*, whatever your intention, and I rather feel that you owe Indy a more obvious apology for your outburst, than the one in your post. (That sounds all harsh and school-teacherish! I'm not trying to scold, it's just that I'm a big sister to 5 siblings and it's that side of me that's talking there :-) )edited for hyperlinking

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Another meaning of ShanaIs that it's a shortening of Shoshana (see Shannah hyperlink) - giving it the meaning "lily", more or less.
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It's okay, i can understand why she gets frustrated (my own name has 3 different meanings so i've been there), though i think she misunderstood my words, i was only asking a question, not to be rude or anything, but i guess she know that?! Though i do like your sisterside..lolz!
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