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Book Title What's in a Name?
By Zushe Wilhelm
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21. Giving Two Children the Same Name

1) Some say that one should not give two of his children the same name - regardless of whether both are living (because of the evil eye), or if the first one has died (because this name has caused misfortune).

2) Others disagree, saying that a person may give two of his children the same name.


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Rabbi Zushe Wilhelm is the author of many compilations on Jewish law. This book with its extensive footnotes can be purchased here.

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What's in a Name?
18. Naming a Child According to the Calendar
19. Naming According to the circumstances of Birth
20. Someone whose Son or Daughter has Died
21. Giving Two Children the Same Name
22. Special Objections Regarding Names
23. Non-Jewish Names
24. Names Predating Abraham
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What's In A Name
  Among the Jewish life cycle events, naming a child is uniquely important, for throughout his life, his Jewish name defines his identity at every waking and sleeping moment. It is by his Jewish name that a person is remembered and memorialized after a hundred and twenty years.