Anonymous wrote:How do the Jewish people who think it’s weird feel when people use Irish names? Think: Sinead or Siobhan Rosenblatt. Ok? What about Sinead or Siobhan Jackson...and the Jacksons are black.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a jew and I think that's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the Hebrew name Vered, which means rose.
Jewish PP - it is nice. Honestly I have never met anyone named Vered in all my life, and I spent time living in Israel. Where did you get the name from? Would you use it for a boy or a girl? What do you think you'd be conveying with that name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yael (pronounced Yale) is one of my favorite names. We aren’t Jewish snd I’m still going to use it.
Pronounced as "Ya- ale" - not Yale. No one will say "Yale."
Ive never heard it pronounced as Yale. That’s really odd. It’s Yah-ehl. And yes I’m Jewish. And I would think it’s odd to use if you are not Jewish; same as I would think a Jewish person with the name Christina is odd.
We have a family friend who is Jewish and named Christopher. His parents just liked the name and when people pointed it out they just laughed and said they didn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Similar to Yael, what about the name Lael? I’ve heard it pronounced “LAY-el.” It’s very rare and has been on my shortlist for a future DD for YEARS. I actually know of two non-Jewish girls with this name - one biracial, one AA. Also, Lael Brainerd of the US Federal Reserve Board of Governors (not sure if she’s Jewish)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yael (pronounced Yale) is one of my favorite names. We aren’t Jewish snd I’m still going to use it.
Pronounced as "Ya- ale" - not Yale. No one will say "Yale."
Ive never heard it pronounced as Yale. That’s really odd. It’s Yah-ehl. And yes I’m Jewish. And I would think it’s odd to use if you are not Jewish; same as I would think a Jewish person with the name Christina is odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yael (pronounced Yale) is one of my favorite names. We aren’t Jewish snd I’m still going to use it.
Pronounced as "Ya- ale" - not Yale. No one will say "Yale."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the Hebrew name Vered, which means rose.
Jewish PP - it is nice. Honestly I have never met anyone named Vered in all my life, and I spent time living in Israel. Where did you get the name from? Would you use it for a boy or a girl? What do you think you'd be conveying with that name?