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Mordecai

106 replies

17caterpillars1mouse · 05/06/2023 21:11

Thoughts on Mordecai?

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KisstheTeapot14 · 07/06/2023 15:15

At the end of the day we are just providing a straw poll on our reactions.

If you really love it OP, then choose it!

It's you that will be calling it 1000 times a day when they are 2 and 1/2.

There are no names that someone won't like. Even when we named our cat, someone said ''well, that's very old fashioned!'' This is due to an era thing, the cat appears unbothered. As long as there are biscuits in the bowl, she doesn't much mind what we call her. Sorry, I know your baby to be isn't a cat. Just saying. You can't please all the people and why should you.

Happy naming!

FrogsLegs37 · 06/06/2023 21:54

I love it but then both my kids have Hebrew names. 👌 I would love to know if OP does have Jewish heritage, but I think there is no problem with the name being used either way

Superdupes · 06/06/2023 21:36

It makes me think of Mordicant, from the Abhorsen books. One of the lesser dead, not a good character.
https://oldkingdomwiki.fandom.com/wiki/Mordicant

BlockbusterVideoCard · 06/06/2023 20:52

Haven't RTFT. There's also a film called Mortdecai, I noticed it on Amazon Prime the other day. It might be worth finding out what the plot of this is. And recognising that those familiar with the film but not the Biblical name might misspell it a bit or a lot.

Personally, I wouldn't use the name unless it had some religious or otherwise personal meaning for me.

Bubblyb00b · 06/06/2023 20:40

@mathanxiety I don't know anyone called Mordecai who is not Jewish. Whatever its origins are, its not usually used by someone who is not of Jewish heritage.

SconesCreamJam · 06/06/2023 20:20

Makes me think of Mordechai Vanunu

RightOnTheEdge · 06/06/2023 20:14

The more I've read this thread, the more it's grown on me OP.

Spidey66 · 06/06/2023 19:57

What about Malachai?

IsadoraQuagmire · 06/06/2023 19:53

I immediately think of the lyrics of Tevye's Dream from Fiddler on the Roof
"They named him after my dear Uncle Moredecai"
Nice name, I'd assume the bearer was Jewish, as I've only heard it in that context.

KisstheTeapot14 · 06/06/2023 19:37

Same as other posters, it's a very Jewish name or OT Christian.

Not for me personally. What would it get shortened to? Mord (Maud?) or Cai?

WateryDoom · 06/06/2023 19:27

I'd assume you were a Hasidic Jew.

Are you?

SunsetOverEasterIsland · 06/06/2023 19:25

Lovely name, not sure I'm so keen on Mord as a shortened version if you don't use the full name though. I like Malachi too.
You certainly don't need to be Jewish or religious to use a biblical name or a name associated with somewhere you're not from. My son has a Scandinavian name and we're not Scandinavian and not one person has said it's odd because we're not!
If you love it, use it 😁

stargirl1701 · 06/06/2023 19:23

I really love it. I'm not Jewish.

mathanxiety · 06/06/2023 19:19

shatteredmum1 · 05/06/2023 21:38

Yes I remember reading his books .
Mordecai is a Jewish name. Some of these replies are questionable to say the least.

They're a real eye opener.

mathanxiety · 06/06/2023 19:17

Tinysoxx · 06/06/2023 10:46

‘More decay’ is how I pronounce it? It this right?

MORE-duk-eye

mathanxiety · 06/06/2023 19:15

Bubblyb00b · 06/06/2023 19:04

As far as I know its a Jewish name, if you are not Jewish then probs not?...

It's a name from the Old Testament, so it's part of Judeo-Christian heritage, along with Anna, Zachary, Aaron, Jacob, Seth, Nathaniel, Daniel, Caleb, and scores of other names from the OT...

SaveMeFromMyBoobs · 06/06/2023 19:10

Never heard of it before! Looks like more common in Jewish circles based on comments here. If you're not jewish living in a jewish community don't do it. I see Mordecai and think its some form of old demonic character name. Also think of mordor, morticia, mordred, morbid etc.

If you like the sound why not Maud/Morris/Morgan?

Bubblyb00b · 06/06/2023 19:04

As far as I know its a Jewish name, if you are not Jewish then probs not?...

MadKittenWoman · 06/06/2023 18:53

Reminds me of Mordor (LOTR), I'm afraid. Never heard it before, so no idea it was Jewish. I like Reuben as a biblical name.

RedRiverSun · 06/06/2023 17:00

Mordecai Ali Van Allen O'Shea? Well he'll move mountains..

GeriKellmansUpdo · 06/06/2023 15:49

immediately think of Johnny Depp.

mathanxiety · 06/06/2023 15:48

hyperspacebug · 06/06/2023 11:38

I'd just assume it's a kid of parents who are proud to be of Jewish heritage. I love the name but I am biased of course. People who have bad visceral reaction to this name thinking it's ridiculous and pretentious or - it just gives away that they aren't very educated. It's also common for people from their own community to object to giving 'too ethnic' name for kid to spare the 'poor kid'.

Agree.

mathanxiety · 06/06/2023 15:47

I'm RC and it doesn't sound weird or odd to me. It's possibly an unusual choice, but not unheard of. I know it's used more in Jewish communities, but I've also heard it used in the western US in families you could classify as surfer-outdoorsy.

Katiesaidthat · 06/06/2023 15:16

Hmmm, only if you are Jewish.

MenoRageisReal · 06/06/2023 14:56

My first thought is that incredibly annoying cartoon series my DC used to watch "Mordecai and Rigby" I was not a fan. I agree it's a bit close to mord/morte ie death for me.

I do love Malachi though! It was on my list but sadly vetoed by DH.

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