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The meaning and history of the name Jordan.


JORDAN

From the name of the river which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel. The river's name in Hebrew is יַרְדֵן (Yarden), and it is derived from יָרַד (yarad) meaning "descend" or "flow down". In the New Testament John the Baptist baptizes Jesus Christ in its waters, and it was adopted as a personal name in Europe after crusaders brought water back from the river to baptize their children. There may have been some influence from the Germanic name JORDANES, notably borne by a 6th-century Gothic historian.This name died out after the Middle Ages, but was revived in the 19th century. In America and other countries it became fairly popular in the second half of the 20th century. A famous bearer of the surname is former basketball star Michael Jordan (1963-).


Usage: English, Macedonian
Feminine Forms: JORDYN
Name day:
February 13th: Poland
February 15th: France, Poland
March 6th: Poland
August 19th: Croatia
Famous People: Michael Jordanwiki (Basketball Player, 1963, United States), Abdullah II of Jordanwiki (Politician, 1962, Jordan), Hussein of Jordanwiki (Politician, 1935, Jordan), Queen Rania of Jordanwiki (Companion, 1970, Kuwait), Abdullah I of Jordanwiki (Politician, 1882, Saudi Arabia), Jordan Hendersonwiki (Soccer Player, 1990, United Kingdom), Talal of Jordanwiki (Politician, 1909, Saudi Arabia), Robert Jordanwiki (Writer, 1948, United States), Jordan Rudesswiki (Musician, 1956, United States), Camille Jordanwiki (Mathematician, 1838, France)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.