Origin and Meaning of Jordache

Meaning & Origin

Possibly derived from 'Jordan', meaning 'to flow down' or 'to descend'.

Origin: Hebrew - From the Hebrew word 'Yarden', which refers to the Jordan River, symbolizing flowing water.

Interesting Facts

  • Jordache gained significant popularity due to the 1980s fashion label known for its denim and casual clothing.
  • The name is predominantly used in English-speaking countries, often viewed as a modern or stylized variant of Jordan.
  • Notable bearers include fashion designer Jordache Enterprises, which was influential in the denim craze of the late 20th century.
  • While not highly popular in recent years, Jordache has been recognized as a unique name choice, especially in the context of brand influence.
  • Variations and related names include Jordan, Jordana (feminine form), and Jorde.