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Jared

29 replies

thisxgirl · 04/11/2009 22:13

This deed is already done and registered but I'm interested in people's opinions nontheless because whenever people ask me his name in "real life", they respond to 'Jared' with a slightly blank expression.

I admit, I had my reservations. I didn't like any boy's names much. It's my DP's middle name so there are positive connotations there for me - and he is a strong-looking man so it makes me think of the name in that way...- but I think I used to think of it as a modern, Americanised name...or Australian, thanks to neighbours.

I was surprised to find out it first appears at the beginning of the book of Genesis - Jared is the father of Enoch - and its long heritage made me feel a bit better about it. I find myself explaining this to bemused people, as if trying to dig myself out of a 'chav' hole.

Anyway, is it horrible? Honestly?

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bumpybecky · 04/11/2009 22:33

I only know one and he's lovely

I had no idea it was such an old name though, I'd assumed modern American too

JesusChristOtterStar · 04/11/2009 22:31

i love it
i think of it as old english not chavvy

LaDiDaDi · 04/11/2009 22:28

Oh it's not horrible. I actually really like it. I remember it was the name of one of my Bioogy teachers at school, I really liked him (def didn't fancy him) and he was a great teacher so very positive connotations for me.

catinthehat2 · 04/11/2009 22:21

Like it, yes it is quite USAish, but never been sure how to pronounce it.

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