Jairo is a name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yair, meaning 'enlightenment' or 'God's blessings'. It has been popularized in Latin America and Spain.
In Latin American cultures, Jairo is often associated with Saint Jerome, the patron saint of translators and librarians. In Spain, it is a variant of the name Jairo Pérez, a 16th-century Spanish writer.
People named Jairo are typically seen as charismatic, creative, and optimistic individuals who bring light and positivity to those around them.
The name Jairo remains popular in Latin America and Spain, often chosen for its unique and cultural significance. In recent years, it has gained popularity in the US and other English-speaking countries.