Male names.

JERMAIN

Masculine

English name derived from Old French 'Germain', meaning 'from Germany'. Introduced post-Norman Conquest (1066), it evolved to its current spelling. Popularity peaked in the late 20th century, offering vintage charm with modern appeal.

JERMAINE

Masculine

African American variant of Jeremy, derived from the Latin Hieronymus, signifying 'holy name'.

JERMAL

Masculine

African-origin given name derived from the Swahili word "jumuia", meaning "union" or "gathering". It symbolizes unity and harmony.

JERMALE

Masculine

Distinctive American given name with no specific meaning, believed to be a blend of Jerome and Malcolm. It has been used by notable figures such as Jermaine O'Neal in the NBA.

JERMALL

Masculine

Unique African-derived name meaning "God will uplift," popularized in recent years, particularly in the United States.

JERMAN

Masculine

German name derived from 'heri', meaning 'army'.

JERMANE

Masculine

Distinctively African name derived from the Swahili word "jermani," meaning Germany, honoring historical German influence in Africa while predominantly used within East African communities.

JERMANI

Masculine

African-derived name of Mandinka origin, signifying 'powerful and great'.

JERMANIE

Masculine

Jeremy is a Hebrew name that means 'God has lifted me up'.

JERMANINE

Masculine

Feminine name of French origin, derived from Germanic elements 'germi' meaning 'spear' and 'man' meaning 'strong', popularized during the Middle Ages by Saint Germaine Cousin.

JERMANY

Masculine

American origin, blends Jeremy ("appointed by God") and America (the country).

JERMAR

Masculine

Unique, African American-origin name created by combining Jerome ("sacred") and Emerald ("precious"), intended to convey holiness and value.

JERMARCUS

Masculine

American given name formed by blending Jeremy ("sacred name") and Marcus ("dedicated to Mars").

JERMARI

Masculine

African American name derived from Yoruba's 'Olorunmare', meaning 'God of the sea'.

JERMARIO

Masculine

American name created during the mid-20th century by combining Jerome ("sacred") and Mario ("warlike"). It has gained popularity among African American communities but can be found across different ethnic groups as well.

JERMARION

Masculine

African American given name of modern origin, likely created by combining elements from different sources in the late 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain but may derive from "Jeremiah" (appointed by God) and "Marion" (wish for the sea or from the sea).

JERMARIUS

Masculine

Latin origin and means "to serve Mars", the Roman god of war known for his strength, courage, and valor.

JERMARKUS

Masculine

Uncommon given name of African American origin, created in the late 20th century to convey power and uniqueness.

JERMAUL

Masculine

American male given name of unclear etymology, likely created as a blend of Gerald ("spear strong") and Malcolm (Scottish surname meaning "discussant"), potentially signifying "spear strong." It has gained popularity in recent years among African American communities and is associated with notable individuals like Jermaul Battle.

JERMAYNE

Masculine

African variant of Jeremiah, meaning 'appointed by God' or 'God will exalt', offering a modern twist on a classic biblical name.

JERME

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'to fear' or 'to tremble', originally borne by one of Benjamin's sons in the Bible. It's unique and carries historical significance despite not being widely recognized.

JERMEL

Masculine

Distinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "jeru" meaning "brave.

JERMELL

Masculine

African-American given name formed by combining Jerome ("Holy Name") and Mell (short for Melissa, "honeybee"), creating a unique moniker that gained popularity in the late 1980s.

JERMELLE

Masculine

Distinctive African-origin boy's name derived from the Swahili word "jermu," meaning "to fight.

JERMERE

Masculine

African name from the Yoruba people meaning "God will exalt.

JERMERY

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "song of God" or "appointed by God," popular among Christians for centuries due to its divine connection.

JERMEY

Masculine

Jeremy is an English name derived from the Greek 'Hieronymos', meaning 'sacred name'. It gained popularity in England after the Norman Conquest and was widely used during the Tudor period. Today, it remains a popular boy's name worldwide.

JERMIAH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift".

JERMIANE

Masculine

Jermaine is a unisex given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "jermani," meaning "southern." It was popularized in the United States during the early 20th century by African Americans as a symbol of heritage and identity.

JERMIAS

Masculine

Distinctive Greek-origin name derived from Hermes, the mythological messenger god associated with speed, commerce, and athletics.

JERMICHAEL

Masculine

Unique African American name composed of 'Jer', meaning 'to command', and 'Michael', signifying 'who is like God'.

JERMICHEAL

Masculine

Hebrew origin name derived from 'Yeremiyahu' meaning 'appointed by God' and 'Michael', signifying 'who is like God'. It shares roots with the prophet Jeremiah and archangel Michael.

JERMIE

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'chant', signifying harmony and creativity.

JERMIH

Masculine

Modern variant of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning 'appointed by God', with a unique spelling that differentiates it from its traditional form.

JERMIL

Masculine

Slavic name derived from Yermolai, itself originating from the Greek Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name".

JERMINE

Masculine

Unusual African-origin given name, popular among people of African descent in the U.S., with meanings like "strong-willed" or "powerful".

JERMIR

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "noble" or "beautiful", widely used throughout history across different cultures.

JERMIYAH

Masculine

Unique male name of Hebrew origin meaning 'appointed by God' or 'may God exalt', derived from the Hebrew name Yirmeyahu.

JERMOL

Masculine

Russian name derived from "yeremoy", meaning "mercy" or "compassion". Traditionally given to boys in religious families, it symbolizes kindness, understanding, and empathy.

JERMON

Masculine

African American-origin name coined by comedian Bernie Mac for his fictional character Mr. Jermon, gaining popularity due to its unique sound despite no known historical significance or meaning.