Zipporah

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    bird
  • Variations
    Zippora, Zipora, Tzipporah, Zephora, Zeporah, Zofia, Zuri
  • Similar names
    Zara, Zelda, Zoe, Zora, Zuri, Zia
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  • Zipporah, a name of Hebrew origin, evokes images of grace and freedom much like the birds it derives from. Rooted in the Hebrew word "tzippor," meaning "bird" or "sparrow," this name encapsulates a sense of lightness and agility. Zipporah embodies qualities that parents often wish for their daughters: strength combined with gentleness. In the Bible, Zipporah, wife of Moses, is portrayed as a strong and resourceful woman, highlighting the name's significance. Its variations like Tziporah and Zippora add a touch of uniqueness while retaining its elegant essence. Parents who choose the name Zipporah for their baby girl bestow upon her a name that carries a timeless charm and a deep connection to nature. As she grows, she may embody the same qualities as the bird – a spirit that soars, embracing life's challenges with grace and resilience.
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