Cohen, increasingly popular as a given name is somewhat controversial. The surname originating of Hebrew, was that of a title, not a name, as Cohen means literally, "priest". As a name choice for a boy, it is thought by some to be sacrilege in the same way some believe naming a child Messiah to be disrespectful.
Cohen, increasingly popular as a given name is somewhat controversial. The surname originating of Hebrew, was that of a title, not a name, as Cohen means literally, "priest". As a name choice for a boy, it is thought by some to be sacrilege in the same way some believe naming a child Messiah to be disrespectful.
Cohen, increasingly popular as a given name is somewhat controversial. The surname originating of Hebrew, was that of a title, not a name, as Cohen means literally, "priest". As a name choice for a boy, it is thought by some to be sacrilege in the same way some believe naming a child Messiah to be disrespectful.
Cohen, increasingly popular as a given name is somewhat controversial. The surname originating of Hebrew, was that of a title, not a name, as Cohen means literally, "priest". As a name choice for a boy, it is thought by some to be sacrilege in the same way some believe naming a child Messiah to be disrespectful.