Jermey

Meaning of Jermey

Jermey functions as a masculine given name in English-speaking contexts, representing an orthographic variant of Jeremy, itself transmitted to English via Old French Jérémie and Medieval Latin Jeremias from the Hebrew Yirmeyahu, whose etymological interpretation—“Yahweh will exalt”—imparts an inherent theological resonance. Despite its relatively scarce presence within the Anglo-American onomastic repertoire, statewide California birth data spanning 1976 to 1994 document moderate adoption: the highest proportional ranking occurred in 1976 (rank 285 with ten instances), while the greatest annual tally—eleven—was recorded in 1986; subsequent years witnessed a gradual descent into the 330–380 rank interval by the early 1990s. Consequently, Jermey embodies both historical gravitas and a measure of distinctive orthographic individuality, appealing to those seeking a name grounded in venerable tradition yet set apart within modern registries.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as JUR-mee (/ˈdʒɜːmi/)

American English

  • Pronunced as JUR-mee (/ˈdʒɝmi/)

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Notable People Named Jermey

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