Meaning & Origin
In the ancient Greek language, Jard is derived from the root word 'jardos' which means 'to deceive' or 'to supplant'. This name was often given to a child born out of wedlock, or to a child who was expected to take the place of an older sibling. In the Bible, there is a figure named Jared who lived for an exceptionally long time, and this name may also be inspired by his story.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
Language details
Jard
Derived from Hebrew, meaning stream or flow
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Yard
/jɑrd/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Jaxon in English is a modern name originating in the late 1800s, and it was often given to boys who were considered strong and energetic. It has since become a popular name in many English-speaking countries.
The name Jaxon can also be seen as a reminder of the strength and power that comes from God. In the Bible, Jacob is a name that means 'supplanter', yet God renamed him Israel, which means 'he who contends with God'. Just as Jacob wrestled with God and came away with a blessing, the name Jaxon can be a reminder for us to trust in God and to draw strength from His power.
Historical references
Historical records show that Early Christian martyr The name Jard carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
3rd century
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