Jarron Name: Complete Etymology, Meaning & Popularity Analysis
Summary
Jarron is a Hebrew name meaning 'to sing' or 'to shout' with joy. It evolved from the Hebrew 'Yaron' and became popular in English-speaking countries in the late 20th century. The name is associated with positive traits of joy and celebration, and it has no biblical relevance. Notable people with this name include Jarron Collins and Jarron Gilbert.
The name Jarron is most popular in Texas, USA across all generations. It ranks highest as a Boy name among the Millennials (Gen Y) generation in the South region. Recent 3-year trends show this Boy name is maintaining steady popularity, while the 25-year trend indicates it has been relatively stable. From 2020-2022, Jarron has been stalled for male in MidWest, stalled for male in South, stalled for male in West. The long-term 25-year analysis reveals it has been stalled for male in MidWest, stalled for male in South, stalled for male in West. Across generations, 'Jarron' has shown interesting popularity patterns: Among the Generation X (Gen X) (1965-1980), it ranked 4131st out of 10718 names. Among the Millennials (Gen Y) (1981-1996), it ranked 1830th out of 16616 names. Among the Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers) (1997-2012), it ranked 2679th out of 24088 names. Among the Generation Alpha (2013-2024), it ranked 7207th out of 23106 names. Discover how the name 'Jarron' has evolved through American history with our comprehensive regional and generational analysis.
Etymology & Cultural Background of "Jarron"
Pronunciation
/ˈdʒærən/
Origin
Hebrew
Etymology
The name Jarron is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yaron', which means 'to sing' or 'to shout' with joy.
Meaning
to sing, to shout
Language Evolution
Yaron, Jarron
Historical Usage
The name Jarron gained popularity in the late 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries.
Variants & Derivatives
Jaron, Yaron
Modern Popularity & Image
Currently, Jarron is perceived as a modern and unique name with positive connotations of joy and celebration.
Famous People
Jarron Collins, former professional basketball player, Jarron Gilbert, former American football player
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Historical Birth Statistics for the Name "Jarron"
Note: Years with identical rankings may represent different numbers of births. Data is sourced from Social Security card applications for births in the United States.
Yearly Ranking History of "Jarron"
"Jarron" Popularity Across American Generations
Generation | Gender | Rank | Total Names |
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Generation X (Gen X) (1965-1980) | Boy | 4131st of 10718 | 101 |
Millennials (Gen Y) (1981-1996) | Boy | 1830th of 16616 | 630 |
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers) (1997-2012) | Boy | 2679th of 24088 | 644 |
Generation Alpha (2013-2024) | Boy | 7207th of 23106 | 132 |
Regional Popularity of "Jarron" by Generation for Male Names
TOP(%) | MidWest | Northeast | South | West |
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G.I. Generation (1901-1927) |
- | - | - | - |
Silent Generation (1928-1945) |
- | - | - | - |
Baby Boomers (1946-1964) |
- | - | - | - |
Generation X (Gen X) (1965-1980) |
- | - | - |
57.34% 2319th/4044 |
Millennials (Gen Y) (1981-1996) |
52.13% 1921st/3685 |
- |
32.71% 1699th/5194 |
49.75% 3143rd/6317 |
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers) (1997-2012) |
63.31% 2901st/4582 |
- |
35.13% 2569th/7313 |
44.45% 3317th/7463 |
Generation Alpha (2013-2024) |
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Regional Popularity of "Jarron" by Generation for Female Names
TOP(%) | MidWest | Northeast | South | West |
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G.I. Generation (1901-1927) |
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Silent Generation (1928-1945) |
- | - | - | - |
Baby Boomers (1946-1964) |
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Generation X (Gen X) (1965-1980) |
- | - | - | - |
Millennials (Gen Y) (1981-1996) |
- | - | - | - |
Generation Z (Gen Z or Zoomers) (1997-2012) |
- | - | - | - |
Generation Alpha (2013-2024) |
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State-by-State Popularity of "Jarron"
This map shows the relative popularity of "Jarron" across states, calculated by dividing the number of births with this name in each state by the total births in that state. This methodology provides a standardized measure of popularity regardless of state population size.