List over 5,000 Hebrew names with their derivations and meanings, with advice on choosing names and nicknames, and honoring relatives. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have to confess right up front that I have a "thing" for names. Therefore, I own lots and lots of "name your baby" books. For naming your Jewish baby, this book is the best! The list of names is extensive with lots of uncommon (here in the States) choices. The book provides the Hebrew spelling as well as the English spelling. There also is a rating system showing the name's popularity in the U.S. and in Israel. If you're looking for a name for your Jewish baby and you want to go beyond the usual Sarah, Rebecca, Leah, Rachel, Jacob, etc., you need this book!
A Great Resource -- Goes Way Beyond Avraham & Sara
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I bought this book to find a name for my second child. I love it. My baby is not even born yet, but it has helped me and my husband a great deal.I have already lent it to my sister and a close friend who have had babies recently. They loved it too. I especially liked the additional resources in back. There are lists of names for twins (boys, girls, and both), babies born in a certain Jewish month, and around various Jewish holidays. It seems to be quite a comprehensive list. Smadar includes notes on popularity in Israel, as well as origin, meaning, and commonality in general. Also included is a note if the name can be used by either gender. If this is the case, Smadar will tell you if it is more comon for boys or for girls. This is very useful if you dislike names that aren't clearly one or the other. There are some names that I did not realize could be used by both females and males. In addition to the "traditional" or Biblical names the author includes many newer names and names with beautiful meanings. Smadar did a great job. I highly reccomend it.
I loved this book so much I named my two children from it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The book was well layed out. Smadar's rating system was easy and truly reflective of names in Israel today-which I found out later the same year when I took my twins to visit! The book allowed me to find modern hebrew names which had a deeper meaning and still were easily pronounced in English. I was so successful that my sister in law used the book to name her child as well. In addition, I am now sending it to someone across the border to help ease the naming process for their new child. I highly recommend this book.
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