The spelling "Jorrdan" is not a commonly accepted version of the name "Jordan." The correct spelling of the name is with only one "r". However, the IPA phonetic transcription can help explain the pronunciation of the name. In IPA, "Jordan" is pronounced as /ˈdʒɔːrdən/, with emphasis on the first syllable, a soft "j" sound, and a strong "o" sound. It is important to accurately spell names, as it can affect someone's identity and authenticity.
The word "Jordan" originates from Hebrew, derived from the Hebrew name "Yarden" (ירדן). The Hebrew word itself is believed to be derived from the Hebrew root word "yarad" (יָרַד), meaning "to descend" or "to flow down". This is likely because the River Jordan flows from higher elevations to the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on Earth. The name "Jordan" has been used in various languages, including French, German, and English, through translation and adoption from the Hebrew.