Jordan (name)

Jordan
Pronunciation /ˈɔːrdən/ (jor-den)
Gender Unisex
Origin
Word/name Hebrew
Meaning Descend or flow down
Other names
Related names Jorden, Jourdan, Jordanus, Jordán, Jordyn, Jordin, Iordan, Iordáin, Jordy, Jordanina, Jordaniel

The name Jordan can refer to several things. As a name, it comes from the Hebrew ירדן (Yarden), meaning "one who descends" or "to flow down". In Arabic it is Urdunn, in Italian Giordano, in Spanish Jordán, in Portuguese Jordão, in Dutch Jordaan, in French Jourdain, in Irish Iordáin, in Romanian, Iordan, in Serbian, Jordan, and in Catalan Jordà. Jordan can be either a given name or a surname. As a given name, the English form is unisex, but other languages have feminine forms (in Italian Giordana, in Spanish and Portuguese Jordana, in French Jourdaine, etc.).

"Jordan" is also widely used as geographical name, such as in the Jordan River in the Middle East.

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  • Jordan Carver (born 1986), German model and actress
  • Katie Price (born 1978), British glamour model known as Jordan
  • Pamela Rooke (born 1955), British punk rock fashion model and actress known as Jordan

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  • Jordan Mechner, a computer-game programmer and game designer
  • Dorothea Jordan, an Irish actress and courtesan
  • Steven L. Jordan, an American soldier who faced trial concerning the Abu Ghraib detainee-abuse scandal
  • Jordan Misja, Albanian communist of Serbian descent, People's Hero of Albania
  • Thomas Jordan, Swiss economist and banking supervisor
  • Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert, American professional Counter-Strike player
  • Jordan Rauscher, American Political Personality and Online Influencer. Host of the “Jordan Rauscher Podcast”

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