Certificate of Name
Jarred
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Jarred is a variant of the name Jared, an English given name of biblical origin. The name Jared itself derives from the Hebrew Yareḏ or Yereḏ, meaning "descent". In the Book of Genesis, Jared was a patriarch in the pre-flood generations, the son of Mahalaleel and the father of Enoch, and he is said to have lived 962 years (Genesis 5:18). The Book of Jubilees connects the name to the descent of angels to earth, while some etymologists propose alternative meanings such as "rose" or "servant". Origin and History The use of Jared as a given name gained traction among English speakers after the Protestant Reformation, when biblical names became popular. Variant spellings such as Jarred, Jarod, Jarrod, Jerrod, and Jerred emerged over time, reflecting phonetic or regional preferences. While Jared remains the most common form, Jarred is a well-established spelling, especially in English-speaking countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. Popularity and Modern Usage Jarred, like its root name Jared, saw a surge in popularity in the 1960s, partly due to the character Jarrod Barkley on the television series The Big Valley. Although that character used a double-r spelling (Jarrod), it helped popularize similar forms. Today, Jarred is used as a gender-specific male name, though it is less common than Jared. Meaning: Descent Origin: Biblical Hebrew, through English usage Type: Given name (male) Usage: English-speaking countries
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