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 HEBREW NAMEs
For those of you choosing a Hebrew name to receive at our Naming Ceremony, here is a list of possibilities.
Ariella
Bracha
Ariella means "lioness of God." The variant form "Ariel" is another name for Jerusalem and, specifically, the altar in the Holy Temple (Ezekiel 43:15). (another variationArielle)
Bracha means “blessing.”
Atara
Chana means "grace." This name is associated with the ability to create beautiful prayers: Chana appears in the Bible as praying to God and then giving birth to the prophet Samuel
Atara means "crown." It is sometimes used for naming someone after a Kreindel, the Yiddish for "crown.".
(I Samuel1) (variant spellings: Hana, Hannah)
Avigail
Chagit
Avigail means "father's joy." Avigail was one of King David's wives
(I Samuel 25:42). (variations: Abigail, Avigayil)
Chagit means "festive," "celebration." Chagit is another of King David's wives (II Samuel 3:4). (variant spelling: Hagit)
Avital
Daniella
Avital was another of King David's wives (II Samuel 3:4). Avital means "father of dew," referring to God as sustainer.
Daniella means "God is my judge."
Ayelet
Devorah means "to speak kind words." Devorah appears in the Bible as the great prophetess and judge who led a revolt against the Canaanite king (see Judges).
Ayelet means "musical instrument," as in Psalms 22:1. (variation: Ayala, meaning "doe")
Dalia
Bina
Dalia is a type of flower. A variant form of the name appears in the Bible, in Ezra 2:60.
Bina means "understanding," "intelligence," "wisdom."
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