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- Jared
- From the Hebrew Yered meaning "descent".
- Jarrod
- From the Hebrew Yered meaning "descent".
- Gertie
- Means "spear of strength", derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and prup, meaning "strength".
- Jarrett
- From the Hebrew Yered meaning "descent".
- Jerrod
- Hebrew - Descent; A variant of Jared, Hebrew - Descent, A variant of Jared.
- Jarred
- From the Hebrew Yered meaning "descent".
- Jarod
- From the Hebrew Yered meaning "descent".
- Jerod
- This name derives from the Hebrew “y-r-d > yéred,” meaning “descent, he who descended.” It is a proper name of Biblical derivation that is a common first name, mostly in North American English-speaking countries. In the Biblical Book of Genesis, Jared was the sixth link in the ten pre-flood generations between Adam and Noah; he was the son of Mahalaleel and the father of Enoch and lived 962 years. Two people named Jared are mentioned in the Book of Mormon: Jared, founder of Jaredites and Jared, a Book of Mormon king.
- Jerad
- One who is descending, One who is descending.
- Jarrad
- A spearman, A spearman.
- Jarad
- Hebrew name meaning descent, Hebrew name meaning descent.
- Jaret
- A strong spear, A strong spear.
- Jarett
- One who is brave with a spear, One who is brave with a spear.
- Jarret
- A strong spear.
- Jerrad
- Descendant, Descendant.
- Jerred
- Descent, Descent.
- Jarryd
- Jordy
- Spanish and Catalan form of George, from the Greek name Georgios, from georgos, meaning "farmer, earthworker", which is from ge, meaning "earth" and ergon, meaning "work".
- Jordi
- Spanish and Catalan form of George, from the Greek name Georgios, from georgos, meaning "farmer, earthworker", which is from ge, meaning "earth" and ergon, meaning "work".
- Gerda
- A Scandinavian name from the Old Norse gar?r, which means "yard" or "enclosure". The German form is a feminine form of the name Gerd, a pet form of Gerhard, which is a composite of the Germanic elements ger and hard, meaning "spear" and "brave" respectively.