[Facts] Re: Jewish name for Zlata
in reply to a message by Miss Claire
"Gold" in Hebrew is "zahav", but I don't know, whether there is a name based on this vocabulary word. It would be ZEHAVAH rather than ZAHAVA (with the stress on the third syllable). (cf. YEDIDAH as the female equivalent to YADID)
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Zlata (which comes from the word for "gold" in various Slavic languages) was used as a Jewish name, and so was the Yiddish Golda/Golde.
AFAIK Zahava/Zehava is used in Israel, sometimes as the equivalent of these (ie Zahava after grandma Golde) I don't think it was a name before, but I'm not sure.
Sincerely,
Rosomaqa
AFAIK Zahava/Zehava is used in Israel, sometimes as the equivalent of these (ie Zahava after grandma Golde) I don't think it was a name before, but I'm not sure.
Sincerely,
Rosomaqa
Thank you!