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Want to give a timeless jewel to a loved one? Or celebrate your Jewish roots with a jewel that represents you?
The Hebrew Name Necklace is the perfect gift for yourself or someone in your family.
Indulge without further delay on our personalized jewelry engraved with your name in Hebrew.
Remember to write down your first name when placing the order. Example: David, Esther, Raphaël, Myriam… We take care of the Hebrew inscription of your personalized necklace.
All our necklaces are handcrafted and engraved with top quality materials: silver, gold or gold plated.
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The meaning of Hebrew names
Hebrew names are names that are given to Jewish children, in addition to their French first name. Hebrew given names were used in the Old Testament to distinguish biblical characters. They are still used by modern Jewish families. They are most often given to boys, but they can also be given to girls, it all depends on the family tradition.
Why wear a Hebrew name necklace?
Name necklaces have a long history. Their use dates back to antiquity. Hebrew name necklaces are very popular today as personalized baby shower gifts. These necklaces are also worn by newlywed couples, but they can be worn by single people or families. The main role of a name necklace is to remind you on a daily basis of your Jewish roots, as well as our common history.
What are the different Jewish first names?
There are many types of Jewish names: children can have Hebrew, Biblical, Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Hasidic names. Hebrew proper names are those that Jews have used for their children since ancient times. For example: Abraham, Aaron, Sarah, David and Moses are classic Hebrew names.
jewish girl names
The Jewish name for a girl is often given to honor someone who has made a big difference in the life of the family. It is often chosen because it was worn by a great mother, grandmother or great-grandmother.
Some popular Jewish names for girls:
- Rachel
- Esther
- Judith
- Rebecca
- Sarah