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      Meaning of the first name Shylock

      Origin

      Hebrew; Associated With Venice

      Meaning

      Shylock is Likely Derived from Shelah

      Variations

      Shyloh, Shlok, Shylo
      The name Shylock is commonly believed to have roots in the Hebrew name Shelah. In the context of Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, Shylock is a Jewish moneylender, which has contributed to the name becoming synonymous with financial dealings and, unfortunately, negative stereotypes surrounding Jewish individuals. The name's etymological origin reflects not just a personal identifier but also cultural connotations that have evolved over centuries.

      Shylock first emerged prominently in literature through Shakespeare's 1596 play. Set in Venice, the character of Shylock serves as a pivotal figure representing themes of mercy, revenge, and the complexities of religious and cultural identity. Historical contexts of the time frame the characterization within a society rife with anti-Semitism, influencing representations of Jews in literature. As a result, the name Shylock has lingered as a symbol of both cultural tension and financial practices, often highlighting societal biases rather than its original etymological meaning.

      In contemporary discourse, the name Shylock is frequently invoked in discussions regarding stereotypes of Jewish people and moneylending practices. It embodies a historical legacy that continues to resonate, occasionally manifesting in accusatory or pejorative contexts. Furthermore, its use in popular culture can be a double-edged sword, as invoking the name can either serve to critique prejudiced views or inadvertently perpetuate them. As society becomes increasingly aware of anti-Semitic undertones, discussions surrounding the name Shylock prompt essential dialogues about representation and cultural sensitivity in both literature and broader societal contexts.

      Based on our records...

      Bullent

      Bullent

      This is the most common surname associated with Shylock.
      Benjamin

      Benjamin

      This is the most common name of those married to a Shylock.
      Franklin

      Franklin

      This is the most common name for a child of a Shylock.
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      1844 is when there were the most people born with the first name Shylock.

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