Jamere is an English-language masculine given name whose phonological structure—articulated as juh-MEER (/dʒuˈmɪr/) with stress on the second syllable—reflects late twentieth-century onomastic trends in Anglo-American contexts. Etymologically, it appears to derive from the amalgamation of the prefix Ja–, as found in James and Jamal, with the suffix –mere, which may trace to the Latin merus (“pure”) or function as an euphonic extension; alternative scholarly interpretations link it to the Arabic root jamīr (جمير), denoting “beauty” or “intellectual allure.” Demographic analysis of U.S. Social Security Administration data reveals a gradual ascendancy from sporadic usage in the early 1980s to a peak of ninety-one births (ranked 796th) in 2010, followed by a modest contraction and stabilization around the 800–900 ranking range—most recently, twenty-nine recorded occurrences and an 895th rank in 2024. Viewed through an analytical lens, these patterns, together with Jamere’s balanced blend of innovation and phonetic familiarity, underscore its association with individuality, aspiration, and a measured yet distinctive modern identity.