Jarren

Meaning of Jarren

Jarren, pronounced JAYR-en (/ˈdʒeɪrən/) in American English, is a masculine appellation that functions as a phonetic variant of the Hebrew Yārōn, itself rooted in the triconsonantal root y-r-n, which denotes “to sing” or “to shout for joy.” Comprehensive analysis of United States Social Security Administration data shows that Jarren first entered the national ranking in 1973 with five recorded births (rank 646), reached its maximum incidence of 81 births in 2003 (rank 747), and thereafter underwent moderate fluctuations—oscillating between ranks 806 and 898 through the late 2000s and 2010s—before registering 18 births (rank 906) in 2024. This longitudinal trajectory, characterized by gradual rises and declines, underscores Jarren’s sustained yet specialist profile within the Anglo-American naming corpus. Its balanced two-syllable phonological structure and transparent orthography, combined with an etymological resonance of vocal expression and joy, render it a technically precise choice for parents seeking a name that unites historical depth with contemporary clarity.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JAYR-en (/ˈdʒeɪrən/)

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Notable People Named Jarren

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