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Nissim

Nissim is a Hebrew name meaning 'miracles' or 'wonders.'

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Nissim is a Hebrew masculine name meaning "miracles," the plural form of nes (נֵס), which denotes a wonder, a sign, or a banner raised in times of divine intervention. The name is deeply embedded in Jewish theological life — nes is the root of the Hanukkah blessing thanking God for miracles, and the imagery of a divine sign appears throughout the Hebrew Bible. To name a son Nissim is to carry that gratitude forward into a life.

The name is strongly associated with Sephardic Jewish communities — those whose families trace roots through the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa, and the Levant. Nissim ibn Jacob ibn Shahin, the eleventh-century Tunisian rabbi and Talmudic scholar, is among its most distinguished historical bearers; his collections of folktales and legal analysis made him one of the preeminent rabbinic figures of his era. Rabbi Nissim of Gerona (the Ran), the fourteenth-century Spanish Talmudist, further burnished the name's scholarly associations.

In modern Israel and in Sephardic diaspora communities across France, Latin America, and North Africa, Nissim remains in active use, a marker of cultural and religious continuity. It carries with it a sense of lived history — the memory of communities that survived expulsions and upheavals and found in the word for miracles a name worth passing on.

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