Jeramee
Jeramee Origin and Meaning
Jeramee is a modern variant spelling of Jeremy or Jeremiah, names with Hebrew origins meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift." This contemporary spelling emerged in the United States during the late 20th century as parents sought unique variations of traditional names. Pronounced juh-RAY-mee, the name maintains the sound of the original while offering distinctive visual appeal. Jeramee has never reached mainstream popularity but represents the trend toward personalized spellings of familiar names. The name has a friendly, approachable quality while maintaining masculine strength. In usage patterns, Jeramee appears occasionally in American naming records but remains relatively uncommon. The spelling variation helps distinguish the name while keeping its biblical connections and meaning intact.
The name Jeramee in Pop Culture
- "HartlebyOooglemore and Jeramee," play by Gary Owen