It's the short version of William and it's a good strong name and some people like the sound of it.
It is a Hebrew name. Some Jewish people or Christian people choose to name their children Hebrew names.
People do not automatically change their name when they convert to Judaism. They may choose a Hebrew name, but this is not an official name change.
beacause that is is super common name and since its sooo common people cant trace which christina
People have always tried to choose a saint's name when they have their children baptized, at least in the Catholic religion.
No, they do not choose from a list. They may choose a name of a previous pope or choose a new name such as Pope John Paul I did.
There is no Hebrew name for Gilbert. People with this name usually choose an unrelated Hebrew name with a similar sound, such as Gil'ad (גלעד)
There is no Hebrew name for Sigmund. You would just choose any name you want. Usually people try to choose names that start with the same letter, such as: Sagiv (סגיב) or a name with a similar meaning, such as Shmaryahu (שמריהו)
gabbriella if you are picking a name for your baby dont choose what people are saygin have it your chocice
There is no Hebrew word for Marc. People with this name usually just choose a Hebrew name with a similar sound.
The name Reka is originated from Russia. And the meaning of 'Reka' in Russian mean river and it the symbol of success so people choose the name and the name became popular and familiar to the people of the world
You choose a saint's name when you are baptized, and you may choose another saint's name when you are confirmed.
Yes. She can choose the name of her child.Yes. She can choose the name of her child.Yes. She can choose the name of her child.Yes. She can choose the name of her child.