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Dec 20, 2023 at 13:20 comment added Nissim Nanach Are these Talmudic or historical? I got them from ChatGPT so I'm not sure. Eliyah (אֵלִיָּה) Yirmiyah (יִרְמְיָה) Mattityah (מַתִּתְיָה) Zechariyah (זְכַרְיָה) Netanyah (נְתַנְיָה). The Zekharyah is for sure
Dec 20, 2023 at 11:57 comment added rosends is Yehudah ever a girl's name?
Dec 20, 2023 at 11:55 comment added Moses Supposes @Meir I'm sure that there are a few exceptions, but it is still exceptional. Also Yonah is also used as a female name. My Hebrew isn't good enough to know, but I suspect that the exceptional words are where the female and male form are exactly the same, so it isn't that they aren't female words, but that they are also a male word
Dec 19, 2023 at 19:40 comment added Meir @MosesSupposes There's also Yonah.
Dec 19, 2023 at 15:29 comment added Joel K @NissimNanach Simcha is used for both men and women. Chatam Sofer's daughter was called Simcha.
Dec 19, 2023 at 15:24 comment added Moses Supposes I think Simchah is quite an unusual exception
Dec 19, 2023 at 15:13 comment added Nissim Nanach Simchah is a boy's name. Rabbi Nachman ben Simchah, z"ya Na Nach
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Dec 19, 2023 at 15:01 comment added Joel K Words ending kamatz-heh are generally feminine
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