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lurker, seeking unbiased opinion.

i know a lot of you ladies don't like surnames as first names, so i'm prepared for whatever responses i get.. dh & i love the name and will use it either way, just looking for an outsiders opinion. TIA.

 

Cohen Ryder C--------

OR

Cohen Taylor C--------

 

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  • Cohen Taylor is better.

    Are you Jewish?  I would think it was odd if someone was named Cohen and not Jewish.

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  • imagejenna0627:
    Cohen Taylor

    This. I can't get behind the Ryder trend.  

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  • Cohen Ryder. It sounds more masculine to me. Taylor is too unisex now IMO
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  • Cohen Taylor.
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  • Taylor. I can't stand Ryder on its own, and as a middle name it sounds more like an adjective or adverb (One who rides Cohen.. not a good connotation). 
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  • imageMoneypenny424:

    Cohen Taylor is better.

    Are you Jewish?  I would think it was odd if someone was named Cohen and not Jewish.

    i prefer cohen taylor. DH prefers ryder. he's loved the name ryder for years but i couldn't get behind it for a first name because its getting too popular & because we live in the south and it tends to get butchered (ryyyyyyyyyder).

    no, we aren't jewish. until you mentioned it (& i promptly googled it), i had never known it to be a jewish name. i found it on TB's baby name archive and it had a completely different meaning.

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  • imagemj.reilly:

    I personally can't get behind Cohen ? but some don't see a problem with it.

    But I would choose Cohen Taylor oover Cohen Ryder (yuck!)

    This controversial debate has been going on for a loooong time and has been discussed on here multiple times. I personally have not kept up with the debate, because I don't plan on using the name (and I am not Jewish).

    Here are some articles on the topic:

    The Big Baby Naming Battle

    Would You Still Use The Name Cohen

    And previous posts:

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/51833014.aspx 

    https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/42493917.aspx

     

     

    I didn't even know this was a thing, but it was my first thought.  It is not a name that would go over well in my world.

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  • until recently, i've never associated taylor with being unisex. all the men on my dad's side of the family have the middle name taylor, so its always been a masculine name for me.

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    Taylor. I can't stand Ryder on its own, and as a middle name it sounds more like an adjective or adverb (One who rides Cohen.. not a good connotation). 

     That is a VERY good point...I didn't think about that. I'd go with Taylor myself after reading that.

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  • You might want to read some of those links MJ posted. There's a bit of a controversy surrounding this as a given name.
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  • Eh.....as a non-Jew myself, I wouldn't use Cohen. There are plenty of similar-sounding names that don't have any controversy.

    As far as MNs....Taylor, absolutely, seeing as how Ryder ranks as the second worst name ever in my book (it follows closely on the coattails of Braxton. Yuck.)

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  • imagejgengo0:
    Cohen Ryder. It sounds more masculine to me. Taylor is too unisex now IMO

     this! 

  • Taylor definetly over Ryder...
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  • imagemj.reilly:

    imagejseaton61:
    i found it on TB's baby name archive and it had a completely different meaning.

    Honestly ... from what I have seen, I would not trust theBump name archive at all (no offense to theBump Gods ... but it sucks). It is not very accurate in most cases.

    Here is from a reliable and accurate etymology site:

    COHEN

    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English

    From a common Jewish surname which was derived from Hebrew ?????? (kohen) meaning "priest". This surname was traditionally associated with the hereditary priests who claimed descent from the biblical Aaron.

     

    when i googled the name (after i posted this and saw some of the comments), that was the definition i saw. when i originally found the name, the meaning posted with it was- bold, fearless leader.

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  • I have a cousin named Coen. I am not a fan of "different" spelling but it is the same but different......if that made any sense....haha.... Coen Taylor sounds handsome to me :)
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  • imageBlueRidge8:
    You might want to read some of those links MJ posted. There's a bit of a controversy surrounding this as a given name.

     

    i did. i read the posts and the comments because i freaked a little at first when she posted there was controversy surrounding the name. the majority of the commenters didn't seem "outraged" over it. some didn't like it, but most were indifferent. thanks for the info!

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  • Perhaps you can use Owen instead.
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  • I really like the name Cohen.  It is on the top of my boy name list.

     I prefer Cohen Taylor.  I do not like the name Ryder. 

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  • I like Cohen Ryder! Both are good names though!
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  • When I see Ryder I think Rough Rider condoms....
  • There are some names I don't like just on an aesthetic basis, and that's just my opinion.  This is different.  If a name caused offense, even to a small group of people, I would not use it.  Granted, I may be biased because I am part Jewish (ethnically) and have a lot of Jewish friends, but I think the objections to the name are serious, and deserve serious consideration.  I wouldn't say I'm outraged about the name, or even that anyone I know necessarily would be, but I think it crosses a line that I would not feel comfortable crossing if I were considering naming my child something that aroused analogous feelings in another group of people whose heritage I did not share.  I'm sorry that's convoluted; I'm trying to be nice while conveying the strength and sincerity of my feelings.
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  • I like Cohen Taylor better.

    FWIW, my best friend named her son Cohen about a year ago, and got such strange looks and negative feedback from those who had connections to the Jewish community, that she actually legally changed his name!! She didn't want him growing up getting those same looks/questions his whole life.  

  • I can't imagine using that as a name for a child, given the strong feelings some will have about it.  It's not like they just don't like the name, it's that it actually causes huge offense to a segment of the population.

    If you do use it, scrap the middle names.  They're both bad.  Taylor sounds girly, and as a pp mentioned, Ryder makes it sound perverted.  Give your son a strong masculine middle name.  One he can fall back on if being named Cohen someday embarrasses/shames him. 

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  • imagecapulet:
    There are some names I don't like just on an aesthetic basis, and that's just my opinion.  This is different.  If a name caused offense, even to a small group of people, I would not use it.  Granted, I may be biased because I am part Jewish (ethnically) and have a lot of Jewish friends, but I think the objections to the name are serious, and deserve serious consideration.  I wouldn't say I'm outraged about the name, or even that anyone I know necessarily would be, but I think it crosses a line that I would not feel comfortable crossing if I were considering naming my child something that aroused analogous feelings in another group of people whose heritage I did not share.  I'm sorry that's convoluted; I'm trying to be nice while conveying the strength and sincerity of my feelings.
    I'm full Jewish and wouldn't ever consider naming my child this and actually would be offended if I met a child with this name. The name "Cohen" has such a significant meaning and I tend to think people forget cultural sensitivity in favor of their own beliefs. (and OP, I'm not directing that at you). I'm sure the people who named their kid Adolf Hitler Aryan Nation found their own justification as too why they could name their son that even if some people found it offensive.
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    I'm full Jewish and wouldn't ever consider naming my child this and actually would be offended if I met a child with this name. The name "Cohen" has such a significant meaning and I tend to think people forget cultural sensitivity in favor of their own beliefs. (and OP, I'm not directing that at you). I'm sure the people who named their kid Adolf Hitler Aryan Nation found their own justification as too why they could name their son that even if some people found it offensive.

    This.  I also agree with a PP- have you considered Owen? Similar sound, great meaning, and not offensive to an entire group of people.

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  • What if one day your son moves to NY or some place with a lot of Jews? Would YOU want to have an offensive name? I understand that you dont find it offensive, and frankly neither do I (and I am Jewish), however some people do.
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  • I like the sound of the name, but I would never use it due to the controversy.  There are a lot of names out there.
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    I can't imagine using that as a name for a child, given the strong feelings some will have about it.  It's not like they just don't like the name, it's that it actually causes huge offense to a segment of the population.

    This exactly. 

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    Wow! I had no idea that the name Cohen could be so inflammatory. I guess I also have never met anyone with this name so I did not know. I wouldn't want to appropriate a name that would be so offensive. On one of the other threads they compared naming your son Cohen to naming one's son Adolf Hitler Aryan Nation. That's pretty harsh!

    As someone who was raised Christian, I wouldn't mind if anyone named their child Jesus, but it seems to be entirely different issue. Good luck deciding!

    Probably because Jesus was a Jew so I don't see how that'd be offensive. 

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  • It disgusts me that so many people in this thread are actually considering using Cohen as a first name. It is a sacred name to the Jewish people and please be respectful and not use the name.

    I find the use of the name so ignorant and disgraceful. 

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  • I have to agree with previous posters, I would think you were "very proud of your Jewish heritage" if I met your son named Cohen
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  • Cohen Ryder

    Yes

     

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  • imageCarabiner252:

    Wow! I had no idea that the name Cohen could be so inflammatory. I guess I also have never met anyone with this name so I did not know. I wouldn't want to appropriate a name that would be so offensive. On one of the other threads they compared naming your son Cohen to naming one's son Adolf Hitler Aryan Nation. That's pretty harsh!

    As someone who was raised Christian, I wouldn't mind if anyone named their child Jesus, but it seems to be entirely different issue. Good luck deciding!

    I find that offensive also!!!! Jesus is a sacred name to the Christian community, just as Cohen is to the Jewish community

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    As someone who was raised Christian, I wouldn't mind if anyone named their child Jesus, but it seems to be entirely different issue. Good luck deciding! 

    Well I find it incredibly offensive!

    I had no idea about the meaning of the name Cohen, and am glad it was brought up. OP- I hope you'll consider picking a different name. 

  • imagefeffy11:
    It's not just a name, or a Jewish name. It has a profound meaning in Hebrew and has a strong history of "pure" family lineage. I would never use it.

    We are also 100% Jewish and would find it offensive and ignorant to a certain extent. 

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