[Facts] Re: What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?
That actually explains a lot. When people who speak Language A need to use names from Language B (usually the language of their coloniser), they often get close but not necessarily correct, and that doesn't matter to them: their attempts have served their purpose.I imagine the Jewish ladies who needed non-Jewish names would have selected a name that would work both ways: they didn't have to be named Chaya to use a name that was close to it but still acceptable to the Roman authorities.May I ask why they didn't need Hebrew names? My understanding is that to be a Jew, you need a Jewish mother, and surely she would have a Jewish name, even if she didn't use it all the time?
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What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?  ·  (Is-rah-el) Israelle  ·  11/15/2024, 7:28 AM
Re: What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?  ·  Anneza  ·  11/15/2024, 11:40 PM
Re: What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?  ·  (Is-rah-el) Israelle  ·  11/16/2024, 12:31 AM
Re: What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?  ·  Anneza  ·  11/16/2024, 1:12 AM
Re: What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?  ·  (Is-rah-el) Israelle  ·  11/16/2024, 7:42 AM
Re: What's the etymology of Salutius and Salutia?  ·  Anneza  ·  11/16/2024, 8:44 AM