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Shayna
Tikva
Shayna means “beautiful” in Yiddish.
Tikva means "hope."
Shira
Tova
Shira means "song" in Hebrew.
Tova means "goodness."
Talia
Yael
Talia means "dew from God."
In Kabbalah, Tal signifies Divine nourishment in a hidden manner, like dew that descends unseen to water the plants.
Yael means both "ascend" and "ibex." The biblical Yael was the heroine who saved the Jewish people by bravely killing the enemy general Sisera. (Judges 4) (variations: Jael, Yaela)
Tamar
Yehudit
Tamar means "palm tree" and denotes righteousness. The Tamar was the wife of Judah and ancestor of King David. (Genesis 38:6)
Yehudit means "grateful." Yehudit was a heroine of the Hanukkah story; she bravely killed the enemy general Holofernes. (variation: Judith)
THE JOURNEY CONTINUEs HEBREW NAMEs
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