[Facts] Leah
Has anyone heard of the idea that the meaning of Leah is actually "languid?" Can anyone verify this? I thought it sounded like it could be true, seeing as how it is very similiar to "weary."
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How do you know that this is the only
meaning to it?How do you know that
there is not another meaning to it?
meaning to it?How do you know that
there is not another meaning to it?
Thats not what I said at all
The name has been typically known to be defined as meaning "weary" in Hebrew and I was wondering if it could also mean "languid" or if the two terms were so similiar that they basically mean the same thing.
There was no need for a harsh non-answer. And yes, generally a name means one thing (there are exceptions when names come from multiple elements). Names are derived from entymology and therefore follow what words and elements they are based off of.
The name has been typically known to be defined as meaning "weary" in Hebrew and I was wondering if it could also mean "languid" or if the two terms were so similiar that they basically mean the same thing.
There was no need for a harsh non-answer. And yes, generally a name means one thing (there are exceptions when names come from multiple elements). Names are derived from entymology and therefore follow what words and elements they are based off of.