All about the name JEROMEE

Meaning, origin, history.

Jeromee is a unique and distinctive name of French origin. It is derived from the Latin name Hieronymus, which means "sacred name" or "holy name". The name Jeromee has a long and rich history that dates back to ancient times.

The earliest known bearer of the name was Saint Jerome, who was born in the late 4th century AD. He was a theologian and historian who is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin from Hebrew and Greek texts. His feast day is celebrated on September 30th by Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians.

The name Jeromee has been popular throughout history, with several notable figures bearing this name. For example, Jerome Bonaparte (1803-1870) was a French naval officer and son of Napoleon Bonaparte, while Jerome David Salinger (1919-2010) was an American author known for his novel "The Catcher in the Rye".

Today, Jeromee remains a relatively uncommon name, but it is still used in various countries around the world. It has a strong and commanding sound that makes it stand out from other names.

In terms of its meaning, Jeromee carries with it connotations of holiness, sacredness, and purity. It also suggests someone who is wise, knowledgeable, and perhaps even scholarly, given its association with Saint Jerome's academic pursuits.

Overall, Jeromee is a name that combines uniqueness and historical significance with positive meanings and associations. Whether you're considering the name for yourself or your child, it's certainly worth considering this distinctive French moniker.

See also

French
France

Popularity of the name JEROMEE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Jeromee is a unique name with a steady but modest presence in the United States over the past two decades. According to our records, there were 5 births each year for this name in both 1975 and 1995. This means that over these two years combined, there was a total of 10 babies named Jeromee born in the U.S."

Name variation JEROMEE.