Anonymous wrote:There is a subset of Jews for which Mary is a common name -- I think it is Lebanese? Anyway, some Sephardic group. I knew one in LA.
That said, my mother-in-law would have freaked out if we named our daughter Mary. We named her "Katherine" which she already doesn't really like, even though it is actually from the ancient Greek Hekaterine and not a New Testament biblical name. But because there was a Catholic saint named Catherine, she views it as a Christian name.

Anonymous wrote:Who cares??!! It’s a nice traditional name. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're Christian and named our daughter Marian, which a lot of people hear as "Miriam," and then ask if we are Jewish.![]()
It's a pretty name, OP! I vote for using it if you like it.
People asking if a Catholic child is Jewish =/= people asking if a Jewish child is Catholic.
Now, it's entirely possible that OP doesn't care about the confusion. But there WILL be confusion.
I never did say it was the same, now did I?
I shared a little anecdote, and encouraged OP to do what she wants to do with her own child's name. All the extra stuff you're reading into it just isn't there.
So you as a Christian feel competent to declare that there's no issue? Got it.
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It's two parents deciding what they want to name their child. At the end of the day.
Of course it is. That doesn't change the fact that you as a Christian don't know what you're talking about here.
I guess she DOES know what she is talking about here, because she used a name often associated with another religion than hers-which is what the OP is asking about doing. Not sure why you seem to have issue with her particular religion.
NP and I agree. OP didn't post asking for responses only from people of Jewish faith here, PP.
oh shut up. it's totally different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're Christian and named our daughter Marian, which a lot of people hear as "Miriam," and then ask if we are Jewish.![]()
It's a pretty name, OP! I vote for using it if you like it.
People asking if a Catholic child is Jewish =/= people asking if a Jewish child is Catholic.
Now, it's entirely possible that OP doesn't care about the confusion. But there WILL be confusion.
I never did say it was the same, now did I?
I shared a little anecdote, and encouraged OP to do what she wants to do with her own child's name. All the extra stuff you're reading into it just isn't there.
So you as a Christian feel competent to declare that there's no issue? Got it.
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It's two parents deciding what they want to name their child. At the end of the day.
Of course it is. That doesn't change the fact that you as a Christian don't know what you're talking about here.
I guess she DOES know what she is talking about here, because she used a name often associated with another religion than hers-which is what the OP is asking about doing. Not sure why you seem to have issue with her particular religion.
NP and I agree. OP didn't post asking for responses only from people of Jewish faith here, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're Christian and named our daughter Marian, which a lot of people hear as "Miriam," and then ask if we are Jewish.![]()
It's a pretty name, OP! I vote for using it if you like it.
People asking if a Catholic child is Jewish =/= people asking if a Jewish child is Catholic.
Now, it's entirely possible that OP doesn't care about the confusion. But there WILL be confusion.
I never did say it was the same, now did I?
I shared a little anecdote, and encouraged OP to do what she wants to do with her own child's name. All the extra stuff you're reading into it just isn't there.
So you as a Christian feel competent to declare that there's no issue? Got it.
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It's two parents deciding what they want to name their child. At the end of the day.
Of course it is. That doesn't change the fact that you as a Christian don't know what you're talking about here.
I guess she DOES know what she is talking about here, because she used a name often associated with another religion than hers-which is what the OP is asking about doing. Not sure why you seem to have issue with her particular religion.