[Opinions] Tirzah
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I adore it. Very spunky, and it has a great meaning. I say it Tir-zah. Love it :)
A lady whose blog I read sometimes has a baby called Tirzah Joy (born in April) I can't remember all the older siblings, but I think shes one of 7 or 8 and they all have biblical names. The other girl is Eden, and some of the boys are Micah, Joshua, Zeke and Malachi.
A lady whose blog I read sometimes has a baby called Tirzah Joy (born in April) I can't remember all the older siblings, but I think shes one of 7 or 8 and they all have biblical names. The other girl is Eden, and some of the boys are Micah, Joshua, Zeke and Malachi.
I adore it. Very spunky, and it has a great meaning. I say it Tir-zah. Love it :)
A lady whose blog I read sometimes has a baby called Tirzah Joy (born in April) I can't remember all the older siblings, but I think shes one of 7 or 8 and they all have biblical names. The other girl is Eden, and some of the boys are Micah, Joshua, Zeke and Malachi.
A lady whose blog I read sometimes has a baby called Tirzah Joy (born in April) I can't remember all the older siblings, but I think shes one of 7 or 8 and they all have biblical names. The other girl is Eden, and some of the boys are Micah, Joshua, Zeke and Malachi.
I am torn..
between TEER-zuh and TUR-zuh
I am starting to like it a lot more. It fits well with my other favourite girls names.
between TEER-zuh and TUR-zuh
I am starting to like it a lot more. It fits well with my other favourite girls names.
I really like it. I guess I pronounce it something between TEER-zah and TUR-zah. I don't know anyone with the name, but one of my great-great-great grandmothers was named Thirza (spelled like that).
Oh how i adored this name as a teenager!
I was WILD about Tirzah. I always pronounced it "TEER-zah". I loved the Z in there. I don't know anyone with the name, which is too bad.
I'm not sure how "traditional" of a name it is considered among Jews. I have heard that any name in the Bible (or Old Testament I suppose, rather) is considered to be rather conservative and more popular with Orthodox Jews in Israel. Nevertheless, I found it exotic, graceful and gorgeous, and wished I was Jewish so I could use it! :)
I was WILD about Tirzah. I always pronounced it "TEER-zah". I loved the Z in there. I don't know anyone with the name, which is too bad.
I'm not sure how "traditional" of a name it is considered among Jews. I have heard that any name in the Bible (or Old Testament I suppose, rather) is considered to be rather conservative and more popular with Orthodox Jews in Israel. Nevertheless, I found it exotic, graceful and gorgeous, and wished I was Jewish so I could use it! :)
Just by looking at it, I say Teer-zah. It's nms, though and I don't know anyone with the name.
I dont know anyone with the name, and I would pronounce it TUR-zah.
I don't know any Tirzahs, but I know a Kirsa.
I prefer Kirsa, as Tirzah, no matter which pronounciation, reminds me too much of tears.
I prefer Kirsa, as Tirzah, no matter which pronounciation, reminds me too much of tears.
What is Kirsa pronounced like? Just looking at it I pronounced it kind of like 'curse', but that wouldn't be a very good word to have in your name...
It is pronounced rhyming with Tirzah - KIR-zah.
It's good. Too biblical for me at least to use in real life, but I like it. TUR-zah/TIR-zah i show I pronounce it. I don't know anyont with this name. Tirzah looks more biblical than Tirza, but I don't think one is better or more complete.
I like it, though not enough to use. I'm inclined to pronounce it TEER-zah.
I know one person with this name (Tirzah), but not personally.
Personally, I don't really like it. Though, I think it's pronounce TIR-zah or TEER-zah.
Personally, I don't really like it. Though, I think it's pronounce TIR-zah or TEER-zah.