tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919332964942318171.post2883330697829424897..comments2023-10-15T11:23:22.338-04:00Comments on The Logical Mommy: Life, Strength, and HelpUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-919332964942318171.post-20705242250633244012011-09-12T23:46:11.354-04:002011-09-12T23:46:11.354-04:00That's so neat! I actually didn't know ei...That's so neat! I actually didn't know either Meatball or Ender's Hebrew names until now. And actually someone in my community just recently had a boy and named him Yehuda Aryeh (but most likely w/o an English name). Those two names happen to be two of my all time favorites, by the way.<br /><br />As for my kids, I never really thought too much about the meanings although they are named after various people. Chana Brocha is after my husband's maternal grandmother (Channah Raizel) and my maternal grandmother (Shayna Bashe). Dovid Yitzchok is after my father (Daniel Yaakov) and my husband's father (Yitzchok Leib). And Tzipora Sara is named after my paternal grandmother (Tzeyte) and my husband's paternal grandmother (Sarah). <br /><br />As for meanings, Chana means "graceful" and Brocha means "blessing". I'm not sure about graceful, but she definitely is a blessing! Dovid means "beloved" and Yitzchok means "laughter". Well, we know he's beloved and he laughs an awful lot! (And makes us laugh too!!) Tzipora means "bird" and Sara means "princess". Not sure how those will come to play into her personality but I hope being a princess won't mean she acts like one (know what I mean?) :-) But she definitely chirps like a bird already!Elana Kahnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17800005978714797988noreply@blogger.com