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Jade

Precious stone

JAYD/dʒeɪd/

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6
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
(From the English word for the precious stone)
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

From the Old French word 'jad', meaning 'stone', from the Latin word 'lapis' meaning 'stone'. The name Jade refers to the precious stone of the same name, which is typically green but can also be found in other colors. The name evokes images of beauty, rarity, and value.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes renewal, growth, and transformation. Jade is a stone that represents the journey of life and the wisdom gained along the way. It is believed to bring good fortune and harmony in relationships.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Jade

A gemstone symbolizing peace, harmony, and serenity

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

JAYD

/dʒeɪd/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

GreenBlueYellow

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Jade

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Jade gained popularity in the Western world during the 17th and 18th centuries due to the European discovery of the precious stone of the same name, which came primarily from Central America. The name Jade came to symbolize wealth, luxury, and exoticism, as the stone was highly prized for its beauty and rarity.

In Christianity, the name Jade can be seen as a reminder of the intrinsic value and worth of every person created in the image and likeness of God. Like the precious and rare stone, each person is unique and valuable in the eyes of God, and worthy of love, honor, and respect. Moreover, the name Jade can be seen as a reminder of the beauty and richness of God's creation, and a call to appreciate and care for the natural world as a reflection of the Creator's handiwork.

Historical references

In medieval Europe, Jade was a popular name for women, especially in France. It is believed to have derived from the name Hadewidis, which means 'battle-worthy in battle'. The name Hadewidis was influenced by the Germanic goddess Hadewig, who was associated with fertility and protection.

Medieval period (5th-15th centuries)

During the early modern period, the name Jade gained popularity in England and America due to the influence of the character Jade Fletcher in Henry Fielding's novel 'Joseph Andrews'. Jade was portrayed as a beautiful and spirited woman who defied societal norms and lived life on her own terms.

Early modern period (16th-18th centuries)

Notable people with this name

Jade JaggerJade Esteban EstradaJadeveon Clowney

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