• Jared

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈdʒæɹəd/
    • Hyphenation: Ja + red

    Origin

    From Classical Hebrew יֶרֶד. Often explained as deriving from the root י־ר־ד, which forms words relating to descending; some interpret the Book of Enoch as suggesting that the Jared in the Bible was so named because it was in his time that two hundred angels descended from Heaven to Mount Hermon. Alternatively, sometimes explained as deriving from the root ר־ד־ה, which forms words relating to ruling.

    Full definition of Jared

    Proper noun

    Jared

    (plural Jareds)
    1. of Biblical origin; rare in the English-speaking world until the 1960s.
    2. (biblical character) A man mentioned in the Book of Genesis, a descendant of Adam and of Seth, the father of Enoch, an ancestor of Noah.
      • Authorized Version|Genesis|5|19:And Jared lived after he begat Enoch eight hundred years, and begat sons and daughters:
    3. (Mormonism) The ancestor of the Jaredites in the Book of Mormon.
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