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Jeremiah

Pronunciation: [ j-ehr-uhm-EYE-uh ]

Boy Name #93 Most Popular Rising 4 Syllables

A major prophet's name with four-syllable gravitas

Hebrew English Christian African American
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Meaning & Origin

"God will uplift, exalt"
Origin: Hebrew (Yirmeyahu)
Language: English
"appointed by God"
Origin: Hebrew
Language: English
"God will exalt"
Origin: Hebrew
Language: Hebrew
"God will uplift"
Origin: Hebrew Yirmeyahu
Language: Hebrew

The Story of Jeremiah

Jeremiah comes from the Hebrew name Yirmeyahu, meaning God will exalt or God will uplift. In the Old Testament, Jeremiah was a major prophet in Jerusalem during the Babylonian conquest, writing the Book of Jeremiah and the Book of Lamentations. The English form arrived through Latin Jeremias and Greek Hieremias.

Jeremiah has been rising steadily in the US since 2000, fueled by a broader revival of long biblical names. It entered the top 50 around 2012, appealing especially to African American families with deep Christian traditions and a preference for names with gravitas.

Jeremiah holds immense significance in Jewish and Christian traditions as one of the major prophets. The term jeremiad meaning a long mournful complaint derives from the Book of Lamentations. The name conveys strength, prophecy, and divine purpose.

Fun Facts

  • The word jeremiad meaning a lengthy lamentation derives from the prophet Jeremiahs writings
  • Jeremiah is one of only two books of the Hebrew Bible written partly in first person
  • The prophet Jeremiah is sometimes called the weeping prophet due to the sorrowful tone of his writings

Jeremiah in Other Languages

Greek Hieremias
Latin Jeremias
French Jeremie
Hebrew Yirmeyahu
Italian Geremia
Spanish Jeremias

Famous People Named Jeremiah

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Jeremiah Fraites

Musician

1986

American musician and co-founder of the folk rock band The Lumineers

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Jeremiah Denton

Politician

1924

American naval officer, Vietnam POW, and US Senator from Alabama known for blinking TORTURE in Morse code during captivi...

American naval officer, Vietnam POW, and US Senator from Alabama known for blinking TORTURE in Morse code during captivity

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Jeremiah (Hebrew Prophet)

Religious

Major prophet of the Hebrew Bible who warned of the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem

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Jeremiah Tower

Other

Pioneer of California cuisine, known as Americas first celebrity chef

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Jeremiah Johnson Fictional

Other

1824

Mountain man protagonist of the 1972 Robert Redford western film

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
4
Popularity Rank
#93
Total SSA Count
3,702
Cultural Origins
Hebrew English Christian African American
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Formal
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Alternative Spellings

Common Nicknames

Jerry Jeremy Miah Remi

Pairs Well With

Jeremiah James Jeremiah Lee Jeremiah David Jeremiah Thomas Jeremiah Michael Jeremiah Alexander Jeremiah Scott

Sibling Names

Also a Girl Name

Jeremiah is also used as a girl name, ranked #28045.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jeremiah

What does the name Jeremiah mean?
"God will uplift, exalt" (from Hebrew (Yirmeyahu)). "appointed by God" (from Hebrew). "God will exalt" (from Hebrew). "God will uplift" (from Hebrew Yirmeyahu). Jeremiah comes from the Hebrew name Yirmeyahu, meaning God will exalt or God will uplift. In the Old Testament, Jeremiah was a major prophet in Jerusalem during the Babylonian conquest, writing the Book of Jeremiah and the Book of Lamentations. The English form arrived through Latin Jeremias and Greek Hieremias.
What is the origin of the name Jeremiah?
Jeremiah has Hebrew (Yirmeyahu), Hebrew, Hebrew Yirmeyahu, English, Christian, and African American origins. In Hebrew (Yirmeyahu), it means "God will uplift, exalt". In Hebrew, it means "appointed by God". In Hebrew, it means "God will exalt". In Hebrew Yirmeyahu, it means "God will uplift".
Is Jeremiah a boy or girl name?
Jeremiah is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it is ranked #93. As a girl name, it is ranked #28045. Jeremiah is more commonly used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Jeremiah?
Jeremiah is pronounced j-ehr-uhm-EYE-uh.
How popular is the name Jeremiah?
Jeremiah is currently ranked #93 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Jeremiah?
Common nicknames for Jeremiah include Jerry, Jeremy, Miah, and Remi.
What are good middle names for Jeremiah?
Popular middle name pairings include Jeremiah James, Jeremiah Lee, Jeremiah David, Jeremiah Thomas, Jeremiah Michael, Jeremiah Alexander, and Jeremiah Scott.
What are good sibling names for Jeremiah?
Names that pair well with Jeremiah as siblings include Elijah, Isaiah, Nehemiah, Naomi, Miriam, Caleb, and Ezekiel.
How many syllables does Jeremiah have?
Jeremiah has 4 syllables, making it distinctive and rhythmic.
Is Jeremiah a common or rare name?
Jeremiah is a very popular name, ranked #93 among boy names in the United States.

About the Name Jeremiah

Jeremiah is a boy name with Hebrew, English, Christian, and African American origins . The name means "God will uplift, exalt" in Hebrew (Yirmeyahu) .

Is Jeremiah a boy or girl name? Jeremiah is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #93 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #28,045. Jeremiah is more commonly used as a boy name.

Jeremiah is currently ranked #93 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Jeremiah has 4 syllables and is pronounced j-ehr-uhm-EYE-uh, making it distinctive and memorable.

Common nicknames for Jeremiah include Jerry, Jeremy, Miah, and Remi. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

Alternative spellings of Jeremiah include Jeremy, Jeremias, Jeremih . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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