Thanks for the tip.
In our language (Hebrew), Yifat means "she who is filled with beauty", and is actually pronounced "eef-at".
Hmmm. One thing that's interesting about other cultures. They name their children with names that mean a whole sentence in another.
That's not done much here in the USA.
Imagine if I was to name my daughter, "shesbeautifulandsmart"
In kindergarten, roll call,
"Amy"
"here"
"Dakota"
"here"
"Cheyenne"
"here"
"Laquanda"
"here"
"shesbeautifulandsmart"
"here"
Kind of pretentious, eh?
My name can mean "a guy with no arms and legs hanging on a wall", but I don't want to offend quad amputees, so I won't mention that.
Do any popular english names mean anything in Hebrew?
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