I like Lev and am thinking of using it as a middle name for my baby. (I'm Jewish but no Russian ancestry - never occurred to me to see that as an issue.)
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Rafael (nn Rafi) is nice
Benjamin Adam Aaron Alexander Amir Amos Asa Asher Ari or Ariel Caleb Chayim/Hayim (Pronounciation may be an issue) Daniel David Eli Elisha Gabriel Ilan Meir Micha Michael Nathaniel Noah Rachmiel Reuven/Reuben Shai Simcha Simon Uri Uriel Jacob Yair Joshua Joel Jonathan Joseph Zev |
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Saul
Sampson Eitan Etan |
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Agree is not a good name.
Seth is my favorite listed (after Isaac, which was vetoed). |
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| I would not give him a religiously identifiable name. I have a religiously identifiable first name, and while it's a nice name, I do not hold the same religious beliefs as my parent and people assume I am because of my name. Just a thought. |
I have a 2 year old Michael and he’s the only one in his whole preschool! Get compliments all the time, classic name that’s rarely used now (since was soo common 40-50 years ago) |
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Levi
Yoni Ari Avi Rafael Remy Rani Jonah |
| I love Lev! I like Zev too. Both are great options. |
I like Yoni (can be a nn for Jonathan too), HOWEVER it also means vagina/womb in Sanskrit as I learned when I told someone I had a teddy bear named Yoni. I would probably not name a son that for that reason. |
Yoni is a yoga-term for vagina! |
| Theo and Zachary |
| My vote is Daniel or Samuel |
This poster got it right. I was thinking Levi, Asher or Max. Not a fan of Yoni lol. But Zachary knocks it out of the park! The meanings really compliment one another as well without being obviously matchy/matchy. |