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*[[Jared Robinsen]] (born 1963), Australian actor
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*[[Jared Rushton]] (born 1974), American musician and actor
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*[[Jared Safier]] (born 1982), American television and film producer
*[[Jared Yates Sexton]] (born 1981), American author and political commentator
*[[Jared Yates Sexton]] (born 1981), American author and political commentator
*[[Jared Shavelson]], American musician
*[[Jared Shavelson]], American musician

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "other uses". Template:Infobox given name Jared is a given name of Biblical derivation.

Origin

In the Book of Genesis, the biblical patriarch Jared (<templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />יֶרֶד‎) was the sixth 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 (Genesis 5:18). The biblical text in the Book of Jubilees implicitly etymologizes the name as derived from the root YRD "descend" because in his days, "the angels of the Lord descended to earth".[1] Alternative suggestions for the name's etymology include words for "rose", "servant" and "one who rules".[2]

Yared (505–571), a namesake, was an Ethiopian monk who introduced the concept of sacred music to Ethiopian Orthodox services. He is regarded as a saint of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, with a feast day of 11 Genbot (May 19).

In some English-speaking countries, Jared is a common Jewish and Christian first name.

People

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See also

References

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  1. Fitzmyer, Joseph A. The Genesis Apocryphon of Qumran Cave 1 (1Q20): A Commentary (2004), p. 139.
  2. Hess, Richard S., Studies in the Personal Names of Genesis 1–11 (1993), p. 69.