I named my son Jaron. It's a unique name in Australia. It came to my head just like that, later I had googled it.. Everyone loves it, it's a very masculine name. We pronounce it Ja'RON' and not Ja'ren' or Aaron. Here in Australia we have unique names but they do get copied from time to time like Hayden, Cayden, Aayen..
I named my son Jaron in 1988. He likes his name. Everyone remembers him once they figure out what his name is. I found it in a book of names. It said it was Hebrew but there was no pronunciation given so I pronounced it like Aaron but with a "J" of course. Other names I liked were already popular with my group of friends so I didn't want another of the same name. I don't know what teachers have called him other then Jason- they always think it's a misspelling. Also, he says they pronounce it Ja RON' which it seems is actually correct but to me it sounds like an ethnic interpretation which I have seen, Ja'Ron, Da'Ron actual spellings.
My name is Jaron David C. The first name has its meaning and my mother gave me my middle name after King David. Here's the fun part, my last name is German. Funny business really in the historical sense, but as I like to say, I'm a walking paradox. I'm 32 at the time of this post. I have been pronouncing my name as Aaron but with a 'J' at the front. (A "made up name" from what the prior posts suggest) That's ok. :) This is what I've gathered. Your son will be called Jason, he will be called Jared, he will be called Daren, and at times Jeremy. *Spellings/pronunciations will vary.* Merely because people think it's a typo on paper, or that he didn't say it clearly enough. When they get it right they will say it is a very unique and lovely name. I hated it early in life because people always got it wrong, but now I wouldn't trade it for anything. I was teased for my last name 100x more than for my first. Jaron is a good name, it sticks out. A bit of a double edged sword. Hope this helps! :)* The only famous Jarons I have found are Jaron Lanier (the father of modern VR) and one from a male duet (Evan and Jaron).*
I wanted a musical name or a name for my son that had a lot of positive meaning. On June 11 2013 I named my son Jaron Kyan which translates to "Rejoicing King" and I could not be happier.
Sharon may be a feminine name, but Jaron doesn't sound feminine at all. The name just doesn't really sound right in English usage, and there's no way this sounds anything like Yaron.
Everyone loves it, it's a very masculine name. We pronounce it Ja'RON' and not Ja'ren' or Aaron.
Here in Australia we have unique names but they do get copied from time to time like Hayden, Cayden, Aayen..