I like it, because it's a real name with meaning and history. There's nothing wrong with it. Maybe most people here aren't used to Hebrew names, but it wouldn't be a problem in another parts of the world.
I can't stand all the revolting names people make up for their kids these days, just random letters strung together in some kind of unpleasant sound... But I digress.
A little background... all our girls will have virtuous middle names. DD1's middle name is Gr@ce, and if we have a DD2, I want it to be F@ith. DD1's first name is X@nthe, so I want something similarly "odd", so that it's not the case that one child has a very common name, and the other doesn't.
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