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[Opinions] not that surprising...
We have Jewish people here too. Quite a lot of them.Hadassah is kind of attractive, but Zipporah/Tzipporah I can't like. It just makes me think of zippers and Zippos.You're entitled to your own opinions. You're not entitled to your own facts. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Well of course I know that, I just didn't expect it to be ranked where it's at. Especially when you look at it in comparison to Tzipporah and it's variations that don't rank in the US top 1000 at all, even though it's also a popular Jewish name!
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Zipporah isn't as popular (for babies) as you might think-- there were four spellings used in 2016 and all together it's still less than 200 babies.
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