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Family #812 Naming our kids after Gods names

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I wouldn’t do that, as it can attract unwanted attention from others and potentially cause serious harm. Silence is golden, and this principle applies here. However, there are variations of certain Divine/God names that can be used for children. For example, our God Andras has inspired others to name their children like "Andreas" for sons, or "Andrea" for daughters. These names stem from our God Andras. There are many more of these examples, just take a good look.
 
I wouldn’t do that, as it can attract unwanted attention from others and potentially cause serious harm. Silence is golden, and this principle applies here. However, there are variations of certain Divine/God names that can be used for children. For example, our God Andras has inspired others to name their children like "Andreas" for sons, or "Andrea" for daughters. These names stem from our God Andras. There are many more of these examples, just take a good look.
Good point, but how can one be sure than by modifying a God's name they're not insulting such name?
Seeing as the jews contorted our Gods' names in a blaspheme way. What makes a variation "blaspheme"?
 
I wouldn’t do that, as it can attract unwanted attention from others and potentially cause serious harm. Silence is golden, and this principle applies here. However, there are variations of certain Divine/God names that can be used for children. For example, our God Andras has inspired others to name their children like "Andreas" for sons, or "Andrea" for daughters. These names stem from our God Andras. There are many more of these examples, just take a good look.
yes ! Here in Brazil we have the female name "Kéfera" which comes from the god Khepri, the scarab god.
 
yes ! Here in Brazil we have the female name "Kéfera" which comes from the god Khepri, the scarab god.

Lord Khepu (Khepri) is mostly known as Cimeries. Though, he prefers to be called Khepu. He is a God who imparts profound wisdom on investing in the soul, emphasizing that true transformation requires a steady, step-by-step commitment, i.e. consistency. Through consistent effort, one will manage to build a strong spiritual foundation, laying each stone with intention until a solid base is formed - ready to support the profound transformation toward the Magnum Opus, to Godhood.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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