We're naming DS2 Theodore to honor my grandfather whose name was Fedor (Russian version). DH and I were chatting last night and he casually mentioned that some people will have Christian associations with the name. Which got me confused because it's not something I would think off. To me it's just "old school" or Greek-based name. What do you think?

Re: Thoughts on Theodore
I'm not sure what you mean by "Christian associations"?
I like Theodore nn Ted.
I'm not sure what Christian associations would be for that name, is there a St. Theodore?
I love the name, FWIW.
Thanks ladies. By Christian associations he meant the names which immediately evoke some connection to the new testament or imply the religion of the family. Like it would be strange for a child to be named Christopher or Christine if the family was Jewish, kwim? Or for me Benedict is also is along those lines (I believe there were more Popes with that name than any other). But I definitely wouldn't place Theodore in that category.
Oh and for what it's worth, we are both mixed - one parent Christian, one parent Jewish and we chose not to follow either religion: fully faith-free home if you will
Either way - I'm loving Theodore and we're using it (Teddy for a nickname, Theo is just too hard to pronounce for some Russian relatives). Plus I think it goes well with DS1's name: Isaac (nn Ikey), who was named after Dh's grandfather in turn.
I love Theodore, am very biased to it! It means gift of God and the root Theo is Greek for God, so it comes up in a lot of ecumenical writings.
I think Theodore and Isaac do go very well together! There's another November 2010 mommy who named her son Theodore Isaac!
I like Theodore.
NN wise I'd call him Theo. =]
I love it. It makes me think of Theodore Roosevelt who was awesome. I don't see any 'Christian associations.'
You can also use Theo, Teddy, or Ted as nicknames.
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