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[Opinions] Re: Jericho
Considering the fact that Jesus' birthplace is nearly always Bethlehem, the religious connotations and existence of names like Belén, that people have named their children Bethlehem is not surprising. A Gomorrah or Gehenna, given, would be weird, but Bethlehem being so tied to the nativity means that certain groups are obviously going to consider it as a namesake.I... don't think there will be many falling wall jokes? Not making this personal, I hope, but....eh...how? "Oh, lol, Jericho, you're like the falling wall"? No, I don't see it working in the slightest. Also given the increasingly secular world we live in, comments like that look increasingly incongruous, and make of it what you will, but I suspect the odd kid making Biblical references based on strangers' names is more likely to be ostracized than a trendily named Jericho. I mean...Biblical name teasing? Can't buy that in today's world in the slightest, sorry. By your logic, all Eves and Adams would get apple jokes, and apple-innuendos are and always have been ten a penny in many European cultures at the very least... but unsurprisingly, I've never known that to happen.Back to topic... yes, Jericho is a) cool looking and b) cool sounding. Do I like it as a name? No. Not at all. On a boy it's established, but try-hard, ultra-trendy and predictable. On a girl, it transcends tacky into some weird world of ultra-tack.Sorry to both parties. I don't mean to offend anyone. But you know, Jericho has all the qualities of a cool name, but for me will never be anything more than trying too hard...EDIT: Oh. And Jerry. Ick, ick, ick. That's never cute, even on obnoxious cartoon mice.

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I totally agree with the assertion that Jericho would not get teased with Biblical jokes, but as an Eden, I would like to confirm that jokes relating to popular and well known Biblical tales are still quite rampant, usually in the form of pick up lines ;) the story of Jericho is rather obscure in my opinion, and probably wouldn't be familiar to a small child attempting to assault someone over their name.
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