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      Meaning of the first name
      Jeremieh

      Origin 
      Hebrew, English-speaking Countries

      Meaning 
      God Will Uplift or Exalted By God

      Variations 
      Jeremiah, Jeremiel, Jeremie

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Jeremieh is derived from Hebrew, where its roots convey the meaning God will uplift or exalted by God. It is a variation of the more widely recognized name Jeremiah, which carries a similar meaning. In essence, the name embodies themes of divine support and elevation, making it appealing to many seeking a connection to spirituality or a sense of purpose.

      Historically, the name has its origins in the Bible, specifically associated with the prophet Jeremiah in the Old Testament. Jeremiah is known for his prophetic messages and his role as a spiritual leader during a tumultuous period in Israelite history. This biblical association has endowed the name with a rich heritage, reflected in its usage across various cultures and languages over centuries. As Christianity spread, the name persisted throughout the Middle Ages and has been adapted in various forms across different regions, further cementing its historical significance.

      In contemporary times, Jeremieh and its variants remain in use, particularly in English-speaking countries. While the more common form, Jeremiah, tends to be more prevalent, Jeremieh still finds its place among diverse naming choices, often reflecting personal or familial connections to religious heritage. The name has also gained traction in modern culture through literature and popular media, continuing to resonate with those who value its historical and spiritual connotations. Its unique spelling can appeal to parents seeking distinctiveness while maintaining a traditional essence.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Jeremieh.
      Comsock

      is the most common surname for Jeremieh.

      Margary

      is the most common spouse name for Jeremieh.

      Alanson

      is the most common child name for Jeremieh.

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