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What does the yiddish name Elka mean?
The Yiddish name Elka is a diminutive form of the Hebrew name
"Elisheva"
, which means
"my God is an oath"
or
"God is abundance."
It's a beautiful name that evokes a sense of faith, strength, and abundance.
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