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[Opinions] Judas?
This is a gp of mine. Judas Iscariot isn’t the best association, especially for a Christian like me to use on a child, but I just like the name Judas. It sounds very noble, and compassionate, in a way, and just warm and pleasant. Does anyone else feel this way?
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I like the sound of the name, but not use it. I would use Jude though.
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I also like this name, it just sounds pleasant.And while I was raised Christian and therefore also have some negative connotations with it, I was also always taught not to condemn him as evil as it was all part of the plan. So I see him as a way more ambiguous character than some other historical figures (you know who I'm thinking of) whose names are now ruined. And frankly several whose names are oddly enough not ruined.
So honestly I think this name doesn't deserve this fate. But I still would only consider using it if I was an insanely wealthy celebrity who could shield my kid from negative experiences using my influence and money.
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I definitely agree! I was raised similarly, so I get your point of view. Though, I think naming a child Adolf would be arguably worse than naming him Judas.
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I would never use this name and much prefer Judah and Jude anyway. I would go with those over Judas any day.
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I've always been fascinated by the biblical Judas, that being said, I don't think it wise to use one a child. I do prefer it to Jude, though - I agree that it sounds warm and compassionate, while Jude feels, for lack of a better term, "edgy" to me.
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You might wanna read the disclaimer I posted, if you haven’t already - and Jude has always felt sort of, I dunno, tepid? Compared to Judas, that is.
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I don't like the Jud- sound, and for that reason I don't like Judith or Judy either. Or most of the Julius names, the only exception being Juliet where Shakespeare is a more powerful influence than my usual prejudice.As a matter of interest, do you have the same warm, pleasant feelings about Judah?
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I... somewhat feel like that with Judah? But I’ve always liked Judas more, for some reason. Maybe it’s because I prefer Elias over Elijah, Tobias over Tobiah, and Isaias over Isaiah.
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I think Judas Iscariot is an interesting tragic character, and it's inseparable from him.
It has a nice sound, but the name does not have particularly noble connotations to me. Judah kind of does, probably because I've seen Ben-Hur.
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Judas Iscariot is really the only association anyone has with the name. So much so that it's now a common (though usually capitalized) noun: a Judas is a traitor or betrayer. a Judas goat was apparently a goat used to lure other goats in to be slaughtered, for instance.
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It's definitely preferable to Jude!
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I don't like it. I far prefer Jude and Judah. The -as sound is great and I like Isaias over Isaiah and other names that have similar forms like that, but Judas doesn't do it for me. It actually sounds a little cold and calculating to me.
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Clearing something upJust to make something clear: no, I have no intent on using this name and never will. I would not name a child after a betrayer, I’m just talking about the sound of the name itself.
Think of it this way: compare Judas to Jezebel. Many people agree that Jezebel has a very nice sound, but Biblical Jezebel is an obviously bad connotation.
People like the name Jezebel. Does that mean they will 100% want to use it on their child? No. They just like the sound of the name. Just because someone likes a name does not mean they want to use it. Thanks for reading this.
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I for one have trouble looking at a name exclusively in terms of sound and removing any cultural associations the name might have. Jezebel’s character is far less known than Judas. Jezebel sounds cute for a pet, Judas would be tasteless.
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I actually far prefer Judas to Jezebel.
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It has to be pointed out to the casual, perhaps one-time, users on this site, the ones who leave comments under the names, that this is not a baby naming site, and not geared towards expectant parents. Maybe it needs to be pointed out to the Ops regulars as well. I suggest this:*****GP Alert*****GP Alert*****GP Alert*****I am asking about this name as a GP. I am not planning to use it to name a real child.
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Thanks, I’ll try using that.
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I think for all Judas's negative connotations, I'd stick to Jude if you feel inclined to use it for a son's name.
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I was never inclined to use it and probably never will, I just like the sound of the name separate from the connotations.
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It's a common term people use in place of "traitor." I don't think it's usable, but Jude, Judah, Judea, and Judith are all perfectly usable if you like the sound.
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Oddly enough, I don’t like Jude/Judah/Judea/Judith, for some reason, but I like Judas. Like I said before, though, it’s just a gp and I would never really use it.
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I don't like it at all, Jude is nice though
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No. It's one of my most hated names, even if the Judas Iscariot association didn't exist. I don't like Jude, Judith, or Judy either. I hate the "jood" sound.

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May I interest you in Yehudah? I really don’t see how you can see Judas as “noble, warm and compassionate” especially if you’re Christian. Even in a secular context, it’s a synonymous of traitor, plus Judas windows in prisons.
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I’m aware of that, and I wasn’t planning to use Judas on a child. I was talking about the sound when I said “noble, warm and compassionate”, because it reminds me of Julius and June. I would still never use it, obviously, but that’s just what it reminds me of besides Iscariot. I’m not too interested in Yehudah.
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I find it incredibly hard to separate the sound from the implications of name (and tend not to see names in abstract terms of sound). The -das sound anyway makes it seem very different from Julius or other Ju- names.
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