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Re: Hebrew girls' names
Aviva is a favourite of mine, that I should really give some more attention one of these days. I love the Vs and the spunk and the palindrome. Ayelet - how do you pronounce it?Chaya - Looks nice. HA-ya? Gili - great meaning. GILL-ee or JILL-ee?Keren - Meh, just looks like Karen is going for a makeover.Keshet - Sorry I sound like a broken record, but...pronunciation please.Margalit - not bad, but not my style Michal - to me, this just can't be a girl's name, even if it isRivka - Okay. Sounds more eastern european than hebrew to meTziporah - enjoy the lilt of this very muchI don't know yet if I have trouble pronuncing some, but I certainly have trouble figuring out how to pronunce some - or should I say most.Tziporah Beth
Tziporah June
Tziporah Lise
Tziporah Renee
Tziporah Danielle
Tziporah Mae
Tziporah Brynn
Tziporah Gabrielle
Tziporah JosephineAviva Noelle
Aviva Jobeth
Aviva Joann
Aviva Ruthann
Aviva Maelle
Aviva Miriam
Aviva Eliana
Three boys nappin', one mama namenerdin'
To peruse my top 100ish names: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/82589
To peruse my non-name musings: http://jodifriesen.blogspot.ca/
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