[Opinions] Re: Some Biblically-Based Female Names
in reply to a message by LillieMae87
Adah: sounds like a good name for a Puritan woman.
Dinah: it’s ok. It’s not a name I’d use but it’s not bad.
Eve: pretty name but I’d use Eva.
Junia: June is better. I might use Junia if I were to write a novel set in Ancient Rome.
Keturah: hate the look and the sound.
Kezziah: I think of a Puritan girl or the character in Roots.
Lydia: it’s ok.
Ophira: interesting name. I might even use it for a book character.
Penninah: don’t like it. But Penny would be a great nicknames.
Sapphira: think the Biblical Sapphira. She was not a great role model. And I hate the sound.
Susannah: it’s ok. I prefer just Susan or Suzanne.
Zelpha: don’t like it.
Zipporah: it’s ok. I prefer the Sephora spelling as long as it’s pronounced SEF uh ruh and not Sef ORE uh.
Dinah: it’s ok. It’s not a name I’d use but it’s not bad.
Eve: pretty name but I’d use Eva.
Junia: June is better. I might use Junia if I were to write a novel set in Ancient Rome.
Keturah: hate the look and the sound.
Kezziah: I think of a Puritan girl or the character in Roots.
Lydia: it’s ok.
Ophira: interesting name. I might even use it for a book character.
Penninah: don’t like it. But Penny would be a great nicknames.
Sapphira: think the Biblical Sapphira. She was not a great role model. And I hate the sound.
Susannah: it’s ok. I prefer just Susan or Suzanne.
Zelpha: don’t like it.
Zipporah: it’s ok. I prefer the Sephora spelling as long as it’s pronounced SEF uh ruh and not Sef ORE uh.