British / Jewish boy name

Anonymous
Ezekiel/Zeke
Jeremy
Norman
David
Stefan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. One thing I omitted: Ideally something outside the top 200. (My husband and I both have unusual names). Thanks for the suggestions so far!


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.
Anonymous
Tobias
Anonymous
Gill
Anonymous
Charles. Lots of Jewish People and English people named Charles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tobias


Love Tobias! Also Simon, David, Daniel.
Anonymous
Amos
Malachi
Gil
Ari
Rafael
Emmanuel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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).
Anonymous
Brody has both Jewish and British origins.
Anonymous
Tobias
Tobin
Simon
Reed
Cyrus
Martin
Marcus
Alec
Ian
Marshall
Graeme or Graham
Noah
Daniel
Harold
Stephen
Anonymous
Aaron
Adam
David
Elijah/Eli
Asher/Ash
Levi


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brody has both Jewish and British origins.


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."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brody has both Jewish and British origins.


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.
Anonymous
Abraham
Ari
Gideon
Ira
Joel
Rafael
Seth
Tobias

Reuben or Solomon, but maybe not with your last name
Anonymous
Otto
Asher
Julian
Judah
Abram
Solomon
Nathan
Lewis
Rafael
Ewen
Simeon
Basil
Kurt
Frederick
Jeremiah
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