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ShuffleMeans "solid, enduring" in Hebrew.
From the Greek name (Timotheos) meaning "honouring God", derived from (timao) "to...
English form of the Late Latin Jacomus which was derived from (Iakobos), the New...
From the Hebrew name ('Aharon) which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin.
Means "giver" in Hebrew.
From the Hebrew name (Yehoshu'a) which meant "YAHWEH is salvation".
From the Greek name (Andreas), which derives from (aner) "man" (genitive (andros) "of a man").
Derived from the Hebrew name (Noach) meaning "rest, comfort"; f Biblical Derived from...
English form of (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name (Mattityahu)...
English form of Iohannes, which was the Latin form of the Greek name (Ioannes), itself...
English form of JEREMIAH, and the form used in some versions of the New Testament.
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Six factors parents consider most when choosing a name.
Choose a name whose meaning resonates with your values. Meanings like 'strength', 'wisdom', and 'grace' are beloved across many cultures.
Say the name aloud with your surname. A good name flows naturally, avoids awkward repetition of sounds, and feels pleasant to call out in a playground.
Test how the first name pairs with your family name for length and rhythm. Say the full name aloud to check the flow before committing.
A name should honour your family's cultural or religious heritage. In multicultural families, a name can signal identity, honour ancestors, and bridge communities.
Balance standing out with fitting in. A very rare name may lead to a lifetime of mispronunciations; an extremely common name may feel generic. Aim for the middle ground.
Choose a name your child can write and spell early, and that others can spell correctly without repeated instruction. Clear, phonetic spellings reduce friction throughout life.