What's going on this time there Sam?   I am not well as well besides my 
humor... :-)
Scott
    On Wednesday, March 30, 2022, 12:16:22 PM EDT, David Spiegel 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hi Charles,
They're both Sh'muel.
(Some people give names that are direct translations, others give names 
that sound like the Hebrew counterpart (i.e. Seymour sounds something 
like Samuel/Sh'muel).
Another factor is that some people thought that giving their children 
American/Canadian/British etc. first names would help them integrate 
better into society, even if the name only shared one or 2 characters. 
For example, I know guys who are named Michael/Moshe.)

On 2022-03-30 12:08, Charles Mills wrote:
> I know, but Samuel Golob is not a translation of Shmuel Metz.
>
> Charles
>
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> Hi Charles,
> Samuel is a "translation" of Sh'muel (based upon the Septuagint's Bible
> translation (Hebrew->Greek->English).
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