Jared

The surname Jared is of ancient British origin and has its roots in the Hebrew name Yared, meaning 'descent' or 'to descend'. It is believed to have been introduced to Britain after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Jared has evolved over the centuries to take on various forms, such as Jarratt, Jarrett, and Jaret.

One theory suggests that the surname may have originally been a nickname for someone who was perceived as being steadfast or trustworthy, traits associated with the biblical figure Jared, who was a righteous man mentioned in the Book of Genesis. Another possibility is that it could have been a locational name derived from a place named Jared or a similar-sounding place.

Historical records show that individuals bearing the surname Jared have been found in various regions of Britain, including Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Kent. The Jared family name has been documented in parish records, census data, and other sources, providing insights into their occupations, social status, and migration patterns over time.

Today, the surname Jared is relatively uncommon in Britain, but it continues to be borne by individuals who can trace their heritage back to the early medieval period. The name Jared holds a place in British history as a reminder of the diverse origins and influences that have shaped the country's rich tapestry of surnames.

There are approximately 87 people named Jared in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Jared.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • David
  • Dennis
  • Matthew
  • Michael
  • Sydney

Female

  • Diane
  • Fiona
  • Jane
  • Linda
  • Siobhan

Similar and related surnames

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