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David is more of a Catholic or Protestant Name? I Know It's Hebrew, but is more Protestant or Catholic?

It does not matter if it is Hebrew, then it would fit more in Judaism. For me, it sounds very Catholic, but that's because it's not Italian, Irish and Spanish.

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6 comments for “David is more of a Catholic or Protestant Name? I Know It's Hebrew, but is more Protestant or Catholic?”


  1. Hang Wire says:

    Well, it's a pretty popular name where I come from, but in that more Catholics and Protestants do not know, either way is a biblical name to fit in any Christian-based religion.

  2. Jane says:

    None
      It is an old name, a lot of different versions throughout Europe, Middle East and Indiahttp: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / David_ (name …

  3. Sunday Lunch says:

    Frankly Names do not have to sound like a specific religion. My uncle, father and siblings are the names of David and all are Catholic. My friends friend is David and he is Protestant

  4. Catholic Teen says:

    It's just a name. There is more Catholic or Protestant.

  5. Saint Lilith says:

    Use of names of Catholic saints that unless David was a saint
      Excuse me while I look that up
      Yes there is
      Saint David (c. 500-589) (Welsh:
      So yes, Catholics can use

  6. Monica P says:

    (coin flips) heads. Protestant.



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