Anonymous wrote:If you don't like Miriam, what about Meredith?
I grew up with a Jewish friend named something like Christopher Cohen. People talked about how weird it was behind his back all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you made the right choice the last 3 times. Stick to it. There will be people (both other Jews and non-Jews) that will try to discredit her Jewishness based solely on her first name. Names matter.
LOL "discredit her Jewishness"
No "Jew" names a kid Mary.
She's not a Jew he or she is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:I would be surprised to meet a Jewish Mary but for me that’s not that big a deal until I hear your other children’s names. Paired with those, it is a very big deal imho.
Anonymous wrote:Why not Maryam or Miriam OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have names from each of their 3 cultures (two Asian, one white European). Their whole name reflects who they are.
If the Jewish religion, Jesus was a prophet, right? So his mother's name can be used just like any other.
No, in the Jewish religion Jesus was not a prophet. I think you are thinking of Islam.
And yes, that’s one of the very few no-go names for a Jewish kid, along with Christian and Mohammed.
This was probably 30 years ago, but I have met a Jewish boy named Christian. For lack of another word, I was very confused. Both parents were Jews.
I knew a Christian man named Christopher who converted to Judaism and upon doing so, changed his name to David.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have names from each of their 3 cultures (two Asian, one white European). Their whole name reflects who they are.
If the Jewish religion, Jesus was a prophet, right? So his mother's name can be used just like any other.
No, in the Jewish religion Jesus was not a prophet. I think you are thinking of Islam.
And yes, that’s one of the very few no-go names for a Jewish kid, along with Christian and Mohammed.
This was probably 30 years ago, but I have met a Jewish boy named Christian. For lack of another word, I was very confused. Both parents were Jews.