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Esther (given name) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Esther (given name)
Esther is a feminine given name. It may derive from the Old Persian ''stāra'' (NPer. ستاره - ''setāra'', meaning "star") or - more likely - from the name of the Babylonian goddess of love, ''Ištar'' (cf. Mordecai <--> Marduk). It was adopted as an English name in the 17th Century.〔(Behind the Name )〕 The Biblical Queen Esther is associated with the Hebrew word ''ḥadaṣah'' ("myrtle"). The name was the sixth most popular name that white mothers gave to baby girls born in New York City in 2006.〔(New York City Health Department. "What's in a Name? Health Department Releases New York City’s Most Popular Baby Names For 2006" )〕 It has remained a popular name in some Jewish communities. ==Variant forms== Alternate forms of Esther are: *Eistir (Irish) *Eseza (Luganda language) *Esfir (Russian) *Essie (English) *Esta (English) *Estée (French) *Ester (Catalan), (Czech), (Finnish), (Italian), (Portuguese), (Scandinavian), (Spanish), (Persian) *Estera (Polish), (Slovakian), (Romanian) *Esteri (Finnish) *Eszter (Hungarian) *Eszti (Hungarian) *Ettie (English) *Etty (English) *Hester (English) *Hettie (English) *Yesfir (Russian) *Essi (Finnish) * Ester (אֶסְתֵּר) the (Hebrew and Israeli) version of the name. Also Esti and Eti. *Essy (Australia) *Јестира (Jestira) (Serbia)
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