Jordache is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'yarad', meaning 'to descend'. It's also associated with the Hebrew name Jordan, which signifies 'flowing down' or 'descending'. Jordache is a unisex name, although it's more commonly used for males. The name gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s due to its use by designer Jordache jeans. It has a modern sound and offers a unique alternative to traditional names like Jordan or Jared. Jordache is often shortened to Jordy, offering a friendly and approachable nickname option.
"Jordache had a peak year of 1980 with 12 births, followed by a dip to 8 in 1981 and then a steady rate of 5 births each in 1984 and 1985, totaling 30 births over these years."