Jada 2
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Jada is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament. It means "he knows" in Hebrew, derived from the root yada (to know). In the Bible, specifically in 1 Chronicles 2:28-32, Jada is mentioned as a son of Onam, a descendant of Judah through Jerahmeel. The name is used primarily in English translations of the Bible, and it remains relatively rare as a given name.The name Jada is distinct from the more common feminine name Jada, which is a modern invented name popularized in the 20th century. As a biblical name, Jada belongs to a class of names that often convey attributes of God or human characteristics, such as knowledge, wisdom, or faith. Its rarity as a contemporary first name owes to its obscure biblical reference and the tendency for many ancient Hebrew names to fall out of everyday use outside religious or academic contexts.Notable BearersThere is no widely recorded usage of Jada as a given name beyond its biblical context. Other similar biblical Hebrew names in the same lexical field include Jada (a variant spelling) and Jadah, but these have no notable bearers in history or modern times. The name is sometimes used as a surname but remains extremely rare.Cultural SignificanceJada appears in genealogical lists in the Old Testament, reflecting the ancient Jewish tradition of recording lineage to preserve tribal and familial heritage. As a name meaning "he knows," it emphasizes the importance of knowledge and divine awareness in Hebrew culture. Though not common, it may appeal to parents seeking a distinctively biblical name with a meaningful etymology and a minimalist two-syllable sound.Meaning: "He knows" (Hebrew)Origin: Hebrew, biblicalType: First name, masculineUsage: English Bible contexts