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[Facts] Re: Mushkie/Mushka/Mussya/Mussia
The most accepted theory is that Mushka comes from Muskat, meaning nutmeg, due to its pleasant and fragrant connotations. While the exact moment when Muskat became associated with a personal name is not clear, the name gained widespread use in the 20th century, especially after the Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson became a prominent figure within Chabad. The name Mushka has a soft, endearing quality, and over time, it became associated with warmth, kindness, and sweetness, which are qualities many families hoped to convey when naming a daughter.
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Mushkie/Mushka/Mussya/Mussia  ·  ChanaRose  ·  11/30/2024, 7:43 PM
Re: Mushkie/Mushka/Mussya/Mussia  ·  elbowin  ·  12/8/2024, 5:57 AM
Re: Mushkie/Mushka/Mussya/Mussia  ·  Robert  ·  11/30/2024, 11:27 PM