Jerson

Meaning of Jerson

Jerson is a male name with English origins. It is pronounced as JER-suhn (/ˈdʒərsn/). The name has variations such as Jerzon. In the United States of America, Jerson has been given to baby boys since at least 1982. Its popularity has fluctuated over the years, with the highest occurrence in 2008 when it ranked 75th. In recent years, Jerson has maintained a moderate level of usage, ranking around 3500th in popularity. While Jerson does not have any specific cultural or historical associations, it remains a unique and appealing choice for parents looking for a name with English roots.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JER-suhn (/ˈdʒərsn/)

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Notable People Named Jerson

Jerson Lima Silva, also known as Jerson Lima, is a renowned Brazilian biophysicist recognized for his groundbreaking research in structural biology, particularly in protein folding and its connection to diseases like cancer, prion diseases, and Parkinson's disease.
Jerson Cabral is a Dutch-Cape Verdean professional footballer currently playing as a winger for Greek Super League 2 club Kalamata.
Jerson Ravelo is a Dominican boxer who competed in the Men's 75 kg Division at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
Jerson Anes Ribeiro is a former professional footballer known for his role as an attacking midfielder and his one appearance for the Cape Verde national team.
Jerson Testoni, also known as Jersinho, is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player, currently serving as the head coach of Ypiranga-RS.
Jerson Vanencio Monteiro is a professional soccer player who left Angola at 14 to attend school in the United States, graduating from Robert E Lee high school in Houston, Texas, and is currently unsigned.
Jerson Tegete is a Tanzanian footballer who has played for Alliance Academy and the Tanzania national football team.
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