Jered

Meaning of Jered

Jered, pronounced JEH-rid, is a variant of an ancient Hebrew name meaning “descent” or “he who descends,” evoking the biblical lineage found in Genesis. The name lands softly on the ear, much like the first monsoon raindrops kissing parched fields in Kerala, suggesting both heritage and renewal. In contemporary America, Jered holds a modest place in popularity—distinctive enough to stand out without feeling exotic—offering parents a harmonious blend of historic depth and modern simplicity. It weaves a tapestry of cultural richness, akin to a silken saree draped with timeless elegance, while retaining an approachable warmth. Parents can rest assured they won’t be inundated with Jereds at the birthday-party circuit—each bearer remains refreshingly unique, free to chart his own course.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JEH-rid (/ˈdʒɛrɪd/)

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Notable People Named Jered

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