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[Opinions] Re: Do your religious beliefs influence your name choice?
I'm a deeply religious person, specifically Christian, so I do think that tends to make me more interested in Biblical names. In fact, I stumbled onto Behind the Name in December 2004 specifically seeking out a list of Biblical names.Biblical names encompass everything from uber-popular names like Elizabeth or Elijah or Abigail or John, to the more obscure ones that I'd never actually use (or want to see used, for that matter) - Keren-Happuch or Melchizedek or Habakkuk. I'm fascinated by the latter, but when it comes to names of actual usability, I definitely lean toward the former - though perhaps I do have a higher tolerance for names that are a bit less commonplace. (I really love the name Matthias, for example.)Because of my religious and ethnic backgrounds (white American Christian cisgender man of European descent), I do think that there are names that I would avoid from other religious/cultural backgrounds. For example, I think names like Chava or Khadija are interesting and/or lovely, but I don't think I'd feel comfortable using them.
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I would love to meet someone named Melchizedek. The nickname Mel is normal enough, and it would be cooler to have it short for Melchizedek than Melvin although admittedly harder to spell.
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