The only concern is that it means Ambush or of strange descent. [name]How[/name] important is the meaning? Esp if you really like the sound of it. And please… no [name]Jared[/name] suggestions… we already have a [name]Jasper[/name]!
I like it. It’s different, but not way out there. I don’t think it goes well with [name]Jasper[/name] though.
As for meaning, to me, the meanings aren’t important at all. Very few are going to know a name’s meaning, and even fewer are going to care/comment. [name]IMO[/name] the sound of a name is much more important than the meaning.
I don’t think it works, to be perfectly honest. At first I was considering pronunciation, but, on further thought, I don’t think it really matters.
[name]Zared[/name] (prn [name]Zair[/name]-ed) just sounds made-up and [name]Zared[/name] (prn Za-reed) doesn’t match [name]Jasper[/name] at all.
Of course, what do I know? If you like it, use it. It’s not the worst name in the world and, at least, it’s interesting. As for meaning, I don’t think it’s a big deal. Actually I kind of like its rough, tomboyish edge. Not every name has to be sunshine and butterflies-- [name]Zared[/name], name critique aside, has grit and I applaud that.
[name]Don[/name]'t care for it at all. Sounds and looks like you meant [name]Jared[/name], but put the wrong first letter there.
It looks like you’re trying to make [name]Jared[/name] more trendy, like turning [name]Jayden[/name] into [name]Zayden[/name] but with a different name.
I don’t care for it either. I think the meaning is secondary to the sound and I do think it sounds like you made it up.