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Ezekiel/Zeke
Jeremy Norman David Stefan |
Now you ARE looking for a unicorn, sorry. People are going to list names they are familiar with that have Hebrew origins and they know to be accepted/popular in the UK. That's going to mean more popular names. Like not top 10 names, but definitely top 200. Especially with boy names because there is less variety in boy names generally. I think this is something where you have to do the legwork because it's very bespoke. Go find lists of Hebrew and Scottish names and compare them. People here are not going to be able to identify a currently unpopular name that just happens to have Jewish and Scottish origins that you haven't already thought of. |
| Tobias |
| Gill |
| Charles. Lots of Jewish People and English people named Charles. |
Love Tobias! Also Simon, David, Daniel. |
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Amos
Malachi Gil Ari Rafael Emmanuel |
Malachi is an interesting suggestion -- Old Testament name that finds its way into Joyce. But, and this goes to the level of "unpopular" OP is looking for, Malachi is ranked #167 in the US right now. Of the rest of this list, only Amos really works IMO and I don't love it (though I also don't love Malachi, to be honest, and no one will ever be able to spell it). |
| Brody has both Jewish and British origins. |
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Tobias
Tobin Simon Reed Cyrus Martin Marcus Alec Ian Marshall Graeme or Graham Noah Daniel Harold Stephen |
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Aaron
Adam David Elijah/Eli Asher/Ash Levi |
You aren't wrong, but that doesn't make it a great name. "Brody is Gaelic Celtic and Hebrew of origin as an evolved surname meaning "muddy place" or "ditch" from its Gaelic Celtic roots and as a Jewish placename tracing to the Ukraine." |
It's also a very "lax bro" name, which is why I'd rule it out. |
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Abraham
Ari Gideon Ira Joel Rafael Seth Tobias Reuben or Solomon, but maybe not with your last name |
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Otto
Asher Julian Judah Abram Solomon Nathan Lewis Rafael Ewen Simeon Basil Kurt Frederick Jeremiah |