Sappers are combat engineers, so when I see the name "Sappir," I think either of someone who handles land mines or of someone who bops someone over the head with a billy club, neither of which sound particularly like a good name.
Also, think about whether she'll want to spend the rest of her life saying, "No, with an 'i.' No, there's no 'h.' No, 'p-p.'" Don't make a child go through that.
However, if you're naming a hamster, knock yourself out; a hamster will never have to spell her name in class.
I'm actually not naming anyone, lol.
These are the names of two very close friends of mine, and they wanted me to make this because they were curious to know what people thought of their names.
Especially Sappir; that is a strongly Jewish name.
Which female name do you like better?
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Sappers are combat engineers, so when I see the name "Sappir," I think either of someone who handles land mines or of someone who bops someone over the head with a billy club, neither of which sound particularly like a good name.
Also, think about whether she'll want to spend the rest of her life saying, "No, with an 'i.' No, there's no 'h.' No, 'p-p.'" Don't make a child go through that.
However, if you're naming a hamster, knock yourself out; a hamster will never have to spell her name in class.
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I initially thought exactly the same thing because I know someone who used to be a sapper.
I'm actually not naming anyone, lol.
These are the names of two very close friends of mine, and they wanted me to make this because they were curious to know what people thought of their names.
Especially Sappir; that is a strongly Jewish name.