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'''Jared''' is a popular masculine [[Given name|first name]] (in the [[United States]] and other countries) of [[Bible|Biblical]] derivation, [[Etymology|etymologically]] from the [[Hebrew language]], and one of the names by which [[Moses]] was known. [[Translation|Translated]] it means "descent" derived from [[Miriam]] who had "descended to the Nile" to find out what happened to her brother. In the Hebrew it is written ירד / יֶרֶד / יָרֶד, [[Pronunciation|pronounced]] yĕ\yā́-rĕḏ. When [[Transliteration|transliterated]] into the [[English language]], variations include Jared / Jaryd / Jarod / Jered / Jerad (among other variations), being generally pronounced as dʒĕ-rĕd\rəd; according to classic Biblical pronunciation (denoted by [[Acute accent|syllabic stress accenting]]) it can be rendered dʒā\dʒē-rĕd. The name can be [[phonetic transcription|phonetically transcribed]] from Hebrew to English as Yared(h) / Yered(h) / Yored(h). |
'''Jared''' is a popular masculine [[Given name|first name]] (in the [[United States]] and other countries) of [[Bible|Biblical]] derivation, [[Etymology|etymologically]] from the [[Hebrew language]], and one of the names by which [[Moses]] was known. [[Translation|Translated]] it means "descent" derived from [[Miriam]] who had "descended to the Nile" to find out what happened to her brother. In the Hebrew it is written ירד / יֶרֶד / יָרֶד, [[Pronunciation|pronounced]] yĕ\yā́-rĕḏ. When [[Transliteration|transliterated]] into the [[English language]], variations include Jared / Jaryd / Jarod / Jered / Jerad (among other variations), being generally pronounced as dʒĕ-rĕd\rəd; according to classic Biblical pronunciation (denoted by [[Acute accent|syllabic stress accenting]]) it can be rendered dʒā\dʒē-rĕd. The name can be [[phonetic transcription|phonetically transcribed]] from Hebrew to English as Yared(h) / Yered(h) / Yored(h). |
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Jared: One who humps legs until the point of ejaculation. |
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Jared: A stalker. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 16:11, 1 May 2008
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | "to descend" |
Other names | |
Related names | Jarod, Jered, Jerad |
Jared is a popular masculine first name (in the United States and other countries) of Biblical derivation, etymologically from the Hebrew language, and one of the names by which Moses was known. Translated it means "descent" derived from Miriam who had "descended to the Nile" to find out what happened to her brother. In the Hebrew it is written ירד / יֶרֶד / יָרֶד, pronounced yĕ\yā́-rĕḏ. When transliterated into the English language, variations include Jared / Jaryd / Jarod / Jered / Jerad (among other variations), being generally pronounced as dʒĕ-rĕd\rəd; according to classic Biblical pronunciation (denoted by syllabic stress accenting) it can be rendered dʒā\dʒē-rĕd. The name can be phonetically transcribed from Hebrew to English as Yared(h) / Yered(h) / Yored(h).
Jared: One who humps legs until the point of ejaculation. Jared: A stalker.
See also