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July 13, 2012 4:13 pm at 4:13 pm #604109ZeesKiteParticipant
See – what one good word, one good tiding can do! To lift someone’s spirits, to give someone the gift of liveliness, happiness – eternal life. ??? ???? ??? – a life for a life.
July 15, 2012 10:59 am at 10:59 am #885635YW Moderator-42ModeratorIs she still around? Does she post in the CR?
July 15, 2012 12:54 pm at 12:54 pm #885636147ParticipantWhy is no-one utilizing her name nowadays? If, because “Sorach” means “Stink”, then why is anyone utilizing the name “Miriam” which means “Bitter Water”?
& if the name “Miriam ” is being so widely utilized, why is no-one utilizing the name “Machalo” from the 5 smart daughters in both yesterday’s & again in this week’s Parsha.
July 15, 2012 1:28 pm at 1:28 pm #885637@147 – I was also thinking about the name “Machloh” yesterday. I’m not going to use that name for my daughter, though. Sounds like a recipe for a rather limited social life.
July 15, 2012 1:46 pm at 1:46 pm #885638☕️coffee addictParticipantWhy is no-one utilizing her name nowadays? If, because “Sorach” means “Stink”, then why is anyone utilizing the name “Miriam” which means “Bitter Water”?
I actually know someone named Serach
July 15, 2012 3:25 pm at 3:25 pm #885639YW Moderator-42ModeratorI know of at least 2 people with the name Serach. And I think I’ve heard the name Machla used as well, Chugla on the other hand I don’t think I’ve heard.
July 15, 2012 3:29 pm at 3:29 pm #885640choppyParticipantBy frum people or frei Israelis?
July 15, 2012 4:13 pm at 4:13 pm #885641ItcheSrulikMemberSome Christians name for Tirtzah but they do it because of the passuk in Shir Hashirim not in our parsha.
July 15, 2012 4:43 pm at 4:43 pm #885642yentingyentaParticipantI was once the counselor in a regular BY day camp for a girl named Serach
July 15, 2012 5:25 pm at 5:25 pm #885643ZeesKiteParticipantSerach, I heard of. Machla too. By frum people. I think they were exceptional tzidkonios- the ones mentioned in the Torah. Why not name after them?
July 15, 2012 5:34 pm at 5:34 pm #885644SaysMeMemberummmmmmmm yeahhhhhhh okayyyyyyyy. but yes, frum
July 15, 2012 6:28 pm at 6:28 pm #8856452scentsParticipantI know of someone named Tirtza.
July 15, 2012 6:29 pm at 6:29 pm #8856462scentsParticipantI know of someone named Tirtza.
July 15, 2012 6:56 pm at 6:56 pm #885647WolfishMusingsParticipantOne of my daughter’s names is Machla (no, it’s not her first name).
The Wolf
July 15, 2012 7:36 pm at 7:36 pm #885648Doodle-Man™MemberWait. Do you know two people named tirtza or do you have doublepostititis
July 15, 2012 8:10 pm at 8:10 pm #885649golferParticipantTirtza- Check (mainly sephardic, at least the ones i know)
Machla- Check (mainly chassidic, at least the ones i know)
Serach- Check (yes, i know more than 1!)
Choglah??
Anyone out there ever hear of anyone with that name?
July 15, 2012 8:27 pm at 8:27 pm #885650I know of someone named Tirtsa as well (Dutch spelling – with an S). Also another one in E”Y. Pretty common name, certainly more common than the others.
July 15, 2012 11:14 pm at 11:14 pm #8856512scentsParticipantIt’s someone in the US. Not sefardish. Regular litvak. They liked the name, so they used I for their daughter.
July 16, 2012 12:51 am at 12:51 am #885652YW Moderator-42ModeratorI’ve heard of girls named Noa too
July 16, 2012 1:05 am at 1:05 am #885653Sam2ParticipantI know of a Tirtza, a Noa, and a Machlah. (Several Machlas, actually. They’re all middle names though. No first names.)
Of course, I also know of a Frum girl named K’fira.
July 16, 2012 1:22 am at 1:22 am #885654choppyParticipantI know a Frummy.
July 16, 2012 1:27 am at 1:27 am #885655yentingyentaParticipantwent to school with a Frumie, know a girl named Noa, a neighbor named Michla, classmate had a sister Tirtza. All first names. Even know someone named Sigolit. also know a Minka. uncommon names but not unheard of
July 16, 2012 1:37 am at 1:37 am #885656choppyParticipantAnd a Tzirel.
Why do the girls have almost all the unusual names, but the boys don’t have nearly as many unusuals as the girls?
July 16, 2012 1:58 am at 1:58 am #885657yentingyentaParticipantchoppy, what about the name Tzaddok? or Raphael, Abba, Ezriel? those are uncommon boys’ names.
July 16, 2012 2:08 am at 2:08 am #885658WolfishMusingsParticipantK’fira
You’re aware, of course, that the word means “young lioness,” right?
The Wolf
July 16, 2012 2:14 am at 2:14 am #885659choppyParticipantYeah, but how many boys have them. (Rafael ain’t unusual.) Way more girls have these unusual names! Don’t you agree?
July 16, 2012 2:21 am at 2:21 am #885660yentingyentaParticipantI know men/boys with those names. Rafael isnt unusual but its still not common. And just because girls have more names doesnt mean that boys have less interesting names
what about Alexander? Alter? (i can go on. google is fun.) Saw the name Alon-apparently means ‘oak tree per Aish.com. saw that name for the first time about 3 months ago.
any unsual boys names that you can think of?
July 16, 2012 2:33 am at 2:33 am #885661ItcheSrulikMemberThen there are all the secular Israelis named Nimrod.
July 16, 2012 11:33 pm at 11:33 pm #885662147ParticipantWhy do the girls have almost all the unusual names, but the boys don’t have nearly as many unusuals as the girls?
Because there are approximately 6 times as many male names as female names in the TeNaCh.
Refoel is common, but why have I never met a Tzephaniah? considering we recite a Possuk from his Sepher immediately preceding Korbonos each & every morning. & why have I never met a Yishmoel? who was such a smart Rabbi to devise the 13 mnemonics to learn Torah? & why have I never met an Abbaye? nor a Robbo?
July 16, 2012 11:48 pm at 11:48 pm #885663☕️coffee addictParticipantI know a guy named Saadia and his father’s name is Rashi
July 17, 2012 12:41 am at 12:41 am #8856642scentsParticipantWe had a boy in our class Tzefanya was his name.
July 18, 2012 12:30 am at 12:30 am #885665YW Moderator-42ModeratorI’ve heard of boys named Noah and girls named Noa. But I haven’t heard of any boys named Tirtzah, Machla, Milka, or Chugla.
Although there is a baseball player named Melky which probably comes from Milka.
I have never heard of a boy named Serach but I do know boys who stink 🙂
July 18, 2012 12:34 am at 12:34 am #885666WolfishMusingsParticipantAlthough there is a baseball player named Melky
There’s more than one.
which probably comes from Milka.
According to one baby name web site, the name’s origin is Hebrew from “his kingdom” (although, I suppose, it should be more properly rendered as “my kingdom.”)
The Wolf
July 18, 2012 12:40 am at 12:40 am #885667Doodle-Man™MemberOh come on! you don’t know Milka Cow?!
July 18, 2012 1:24 am at 1:24 am #885668YW Moderator-42ModeratorAnybody here know a boy named Zlateh?
July 18, 2012 2:05 am at 2:05 am #885669pcozMemberI have met Moshiach, a friend of mine was in a shop where the shopkeeper told them they were calling their kid Hallelukah (not sure how you would be able to pronounce this)
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