Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Jewish.
Ideally the honor name will be a derivative or modernization of a past loved ones name. The closer the better but even having the first letter is enough. Curious if anyone knows of any names connected to Barbara that I haven’t thought of.
Can you explain this?
I know someone who is Jewish who named two of her children very similar names to her own.
Similar to: mother's name is Catherine Ann, and children are
Grace Katherine and Annie Rina
Anonymous wrote:We are Jewish.
Ideally the honor name will be a derivative or modernization of a past loved ones name. The closer the better but even having the first letter is enough. Curious if anyone knows of any names connected to Barbara that I haven’t thought of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Jewish.
Ideally the honor name will be a derivative or modernization of a past loved ones name. The closer the better but even having the first letter is enough. Curious if anyone knows of any names connected to Barbara that I haven’t thought of.
Elodie, one of my favorite names, means "foreign" like Barbara does.
B is a letter with a lot of names I don't like, but these are some that are OK
Batsheva
Batya
Belle/Bella
Beatrice/Beatrix
Beth/Bethan/Bethany
Brenna
Breanna/Brianna
Brooke
Bryn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are Jewish.
Ideally the honor name will be a derivative or modernization of a past loved ones name. The closer the better but even having the first letter is enough. Curious if anyone knows of any names connected to Barbara that I haven’t thought of.
Barbary. I know someone named Barbary.
As in the pirates?
For Barbara I have heard of Barb, Babs, and Lara as nicknames. Lara was the daughter of another Barbara and didn’t want to be Babette. She also found Lara easier to write. My aunt Barbara was called Aunt Babar when the kids were little, fortunately she loved that book.
I think the honor name tradition is lovely and always enjoy hearing about why the names are chosen.
Anonymous wrote:Can Jewish people never name the exact same name as an ancestor? I feel like Barbara is much nicer than any of these other B names (other than Beatrice).
Anonymous wrote:We are Jewish.
Ideally the honor name will be a derivative or modernization of a past loved ones name. The closer the better but even having the first letter is enough. Curious if anyone knows of any names connected to Barbara that I haven’t thought of.