Jermell

Meaning of Jermell

Jermell leaps off the tongue like a fiery carnival drum under a golden sunset. It got its start as a modern spin on Jerome. Jerome comes from the Latin word Hieronymus, meaning “sacred name.” Then Jermell wraps it in a honey-smooth “mell” that feels as sweet as dulce de leche drizzled on warm tortillas. In sun-washed plazas and humming mercados, it sparkles with Latin flair and playful energy. Though it’s still a hidden jewel around rank 900 in recent U.S. baby charts, Jermell glows with the confidence of a street dancer in the spotlight. He carries sunshine in his first syllable and a gentle breeze in his second. Jermell is a name that winks, tells tall tales and leaves a trail of laughter wherever it goes.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as jer-MEL (/dʒərˈmel/)

American English

  • Pronunced as jer-MEL (/dʒərˈmɛl/)

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Notable People Named Jermell

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