Liam Patel

By Liam Patel
Linguistics Researcher

Updated on September 05, 2024

Jaran

US Popularity Rank: 11094

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Cry of rejoicing

If there is a moniker that can neatly sum up the time and worry spent to be able to hold baby in your arms, it’s Jaran. Translated as “cry of rejoicing,” it’s not just another name, it’s a moment in time that you’d like to cherish forever. Also spelled as Jaron, baby will never grow up wondering how loved and wanted they are. They’ll already know, and if nothing else, it reminds them that their journeys, however rough it gets, will be worth it in the end.

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