[Opinions] Re: new Jewish names on my mind
in reply to a message by Murasaki
Simcha tends to be more of a male name - but it is by no means unknown for girls. The girls' name Aliza has a similar meaning. (Don't forget that loch ch sound in Simcha, though!).
I like Tamar - and that "date palm" meaning. There's a river in south-west England, near Plymouth, the Tamar (pronounced Taymahr) so with that pronunciation it could easily work as a "water/river" name.
I prefer Tamar to Tamara but the latter could grow on me, despite the "tomorrow" jokes).
I like Tamar - and that "date palm" meaning. There's a river in south-west England, near Plymouth, the Tamar (pronounced Taymahr) so with that pronunciation it could easily work as a "water/river" name.
I prefer Tamar to Tamara but the latter could grow on me, despite the "tomorrow" jokes).