Jared (biblical patriarch)
Religious
Antediluvian patriarch in Genesis, father of Enoch, said to have lived 962 years
"descent; he who descended"
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“Ancient and rare, a biblical patriarch reborn”
Jerud is a rare variant of Jared, a biblical Hebrew name meaning descent or to descend, from the root yarad. In the Book of Genesis, Jared was one of the antediluvian patriarchs — the father of Enoch — who lived to the remarkable age of 962, making him the second longest-lived person in the Bible. The name carries the full weight of this ancient scriptural heritage while the variant spelling Jerud gives it a more phonetically distinctive quality, sitting between the familiar Jared and the rarer Jerod spellings.
Jared surged in American popularity in the 1970s through 1990s but has since declined. The rare variant Jerud never entered mainstream use, remaining a distinctive choice for families drawn to biblical names with unique spellings.
Jared and its variants belong to the tradition of Old Testament patriarch names that have maintained consistent use in Christian communities for centuries. Jared father of Enoch has additional significance in some extra-canonical traditions.
Religious
Antediluvian patriarch in Genesis, father of Enoch, said to have lived 962 years
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