Another mismatched sibling set
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A lot of non super religious Jews use non Jewish names, they aren’t particularly mismatched.
There was a famous historical Jewish Jason, and as a result Jason has been used historically as a Jewish name. Like Alexander, it was adopted to honor someone. Less common now but still a thing.
I don't see this as mismatched.
They don’t seem mismatched to me. Both biblical, both well heard of, seems fine.
I like both names, and I think they're fine together.
These don't sound mismatched at all to me, I think they fit pretty well together. I like both names.
Jews aren't required to use Hebrew names. And when they do use them they don't necessarily use them *because* they are Hebrew.
Jason and Eli don't sound especially mismatched to me.
Jason and Eli don't sound especially mismatched to me.
Right I wouldn’t assume an Eli to be Jewish automatically, especially since El- names are popular.
I know they don’t need to but they do. I live in a highly Jewish area.
They don’t always do, though. I know Jewish people with names like Katherine, Melissa, Philip, Eric. Jason doesn’t even have a Christian connotation, it’s from Greek mythology.
Doesn't sound mismatched, they're both really popular names and neither one stands out as religious. Eli has a ton of pop culture associations and Jason just sounds like a jock name, or else Jason and the Argonauts.
I don't think it sounds mismatched. Eli is popular even among the non-religious.
Jason is biblical though
But it appears in the New Testament only and originated as a name in Greek mythology/religion.