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      Meaning of the first name Beile

      Origin

      Hebrew - Yiddish

      Meaning

      White

      Variations

      Beale, Beige, Belen
      The name Beile, originating from Hebrew-Yiddish, carries a symbolic meaning denoting White. Throughout history, this name has held significance and has been used in various contexts. Initially, Beile emerged as a common feminine name in Jewish communities, particularly in Eastern Europe during the early 19th century. It signified purity, clarity, and innocence, aligning with the cultural connotations of the color white.

      During that era, Beile could be found among Jewish families residing in countries such as Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. It represented a connection to their religious and cultural roots, emphasizing their faith and traditions. As Jewish communities faced persecution and diaspora over time, the name Beile retained its significance, serving as a remnant of a shared history and culture.

      In modern times, while less prevalent, Beile continues to be used as a given name in some Jewish families, albeit with less frequency. The historical weight of the name continues to resonate, as it embodies a sense of heritage and belonging within the Jewish community. Additionally, Beile has also found occasional usage as a name, further contributing to the preservation of this meaningful name. Though less widely used today, the name Beile remains a testament to the enduring cultural and historical significance of Jewish traditions.

      Based on our records...

      Katz

      Katz

      This is the most common surname associated with Beile.
      Morris

      Morris

      This is the most common name of those married to a Beile.
      Sarah

      Sarah

      This is the most common name for a child of a Beile.
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      1869 is when there were the most people born with the first name Beile.

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