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      Meaning of the first name Jordine

      Origin

      English, Possibly French

      Meaning

      Derived from the Name Jordan

      Variations

      Jordane, Jardine, Jordene
      The name Jordine is primarily derived from the name Jordan, which has its roots in Hebrew, meaning to flow down or to descend. In English and possibly French contexts, Jordine reflects a feminine variation of this masculine name, suggesting a connection to the biblical River Jordan. The name encompasses themes of life, water, and renewal, encapsulating a sense of movement and vitality in its etymology.

      Historically, the name Jordan has been prominent across cultures, particularly in biblical texts where the River Jordan plays a significant role in the narrative of the Israelites. The name began gaining popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages, largely due to its biblical connotations. As the name evolved, variants such as Jordine began to emerge, particularly as societies started to favor more gender-specific forms of names. This evolution marked a shift in naming conventions, reflecting social changes and the growing appreciation for names that convey both heritage and individuality.

      In contemporary society, Jordine is a relatively uncommon name but carries a unique charm that resonates with parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names for their children. It is often seen in various cultures influenced by Western naming conventions, where its connection to the more popular name Jordan provides familiarity. While its usage may not be widespread, Jordine stands as a testament to modern naming trends that embrace both tradition and creativity, appealing to those who value names with rich historical roots and personal significance.

      Based on our records...

      Frykman

      Frykman

      This is the most common surname associated with Jordine.
      Mary

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Jordine.
      Daisy

      Daisy

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jordine.
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      1850 is when there were the most people born with the first name Jordine.

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