Jarrett

What does the baby name Jarrett mean? Learn about what Jarrett means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Jarrett - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Jarrett
J-A-R-R-E-T-T, is a 7-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Jarrett
JER-ət
JARE et
Meaning of Jarrett
Mighty spearman, spear brave, ruler with spear, strength of the spear.
Origin of Jarrett
The name 'Jarrett' is a male name of English origin, derived from the Old French name 'Gérard' which means 'spear strength' or 'brave with a spear'. It is believed to have originated from the Germanic name 'Gerhard', which has the same meaning. The earliest known use of the name 'Jarrett' can be traced back to medieval England, where it was commonly used as a surname.
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Popularity of Jarrett
Over time, the popularity of the name 'Jarrett' has experienced fluctuations. In the United States, it gained popularity in the mid-20th century, reaching its peak in the 1970s. However, in recent years, its usage has declined. Despite this, 'Jarrett' remains a recognizable and respected name.
Jarrett currently has 76 likes, and is in the top 5% of liked boy's names. The name Jadon is slightly more popular than Jarrett.

Etymology of Jarrett

The name 'Jarrett' has its linguistic roots in Old French and Germanic languages. The Old French name 'Gérard' was a combination of the elements 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'hard' meaning 'brave' or 'strong'. This combination of words reflects the qualities of courage and strength associated with the name 'Jarrett'.

Cultural Significance of Jarrett

While the name 'Jarrett' does not possess any specific cultural significance, it is worth noting that names often carry cultural connotations and associations. In some cultures, names are chosen based on their meanings and the qualities they are believed to embody. In this sense, the name 'Jarrett's meaning of 'spear strength' or 'brave with a spear' could be seen as a reflection of the cultural values of courage and strength.