We do things on behalf of another and use their name. An employee operates within the scope of the supervisor’s authority. Joshua ( yehoshua) means Jehovah is salvation, same name as Jesus. Adam means man, an appropriate one for the first one. Biblical names particularly are often prophetic. Each time a person’s name is called, it becomes a declaration of something for them. The meaning of a name, then, is really important. Names are imbedded in a person’s identity. Shakespeare wrote in Romeo and Juliet, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” I don’t think that irrelevance works for people. Looks like it’s gained a bit in popularity but what are the chances of any of those 3,651 girls meeting? I sometimes wonder what something like Jennifer or Emma (currently ranked number one in U.S. In 2014, according to Social Security registry of newborn girls, Eva ranked 82 with 3,651 girls named Eva. I didn’t like my name growing up because it was so different, but now that I know its meaning (Hebrew chavah – life giving), I’m quite okay with it. Some people pick names after nature – Ocean, Storm, or flowers-Rose, Lily, Daisy, or newly-created ones. Just consider the numbers of biblical names – Mary, Joseph, James, Elizabeth, Peter, Aaron, Nathan, Hannah, Joshua and so many more. In some traditions, kids are named after a relative that has passed away to keep that memory alive.
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When you are in a room full of Italians and call out Anthony, twenty guy cousins and uncles answer. An Italian tradition is naming children after their grandparents. Whenever a royal has a baby, the whole journalist world has a field day proposing the name of the new heir to the monarchy, and it’s usually accompanied by a string of middle names. Did they actually think I would be amused?Ĭhild naming gets really interesting with various traditions. A few rude people have actually said things like, “So, it’s all your fault that people sin” (referring to Adam and the Garden), in a stupid attempt at humor. I get a lot of “Huh? Is that short for something else?” which is okay. I think I’ve actually met five others in my entire lifetime. Eva is not a common name in these environs. Phonetically, I’m called Ee-vah (long e sound), Ay-vah (long a sound), Ay-fah (German pronunciation), Ay-fee, Eh-vah, Ee-vee, and even just plain E by a sibling. You would think that should be pretty simple. Nope, just three letters and no middle name. It’s is not a shortened version of Evaline, Evangeline, or Eva-Marie. My name is short-only three letters-E-V-A.
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Do parents feel like they’ve gotten the name choice wrong? What about completely unrelated nicknames like Buddy or Cookie. At least those are somewhat related to the original names. An “i,” “y,” or “ie” gets added to change Paul to Paulie, Patricia to Patty, or Charles to Charlie. Parents earnestly deliberate over what to name their child only to have their Anthony become Tony, John become Jack (I could never figure that one out), Allison to Ally, Elizabeth to Liz, Lizzie, or Beth. I’ve often wondered why people shorten names or have nicknames.