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JERMOND
MasculineAmerican male given name created by combining Jeremy ("merciful") and Mond ("calm"). Popularized by Alice Walker's novel The Color Purple, it's a distinctive blend of English and African origins.
JERMONE
MasculineJermone, of Latin origin meaning 'sacred name', was popularized by Saint Jerome and has been borne by notable figures like Jerome Bonaparte and J.D. Salinger.
JERMONI
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning "song of Jerusalem," setting it apart from common names while embodying profound Jewish heritage and cultural significance.
JERMONT
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from the surname Gerardin, meaning "spear" or "strong," and "brave" or "strong." It has been associated with prestige and power throughout history due to its noble origins in medieval France.
JERMONTE
MasculineAmerican origin, created by combining elements from various sources, potentially including "Jer" from Jeremy or Jerome and "monte," suggesting heights or elevation. Its true origins remain unclear, but it has gained popularity as a distinctive boys' name.
JERMY
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "song" or "musical.
JERMYAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God will uplift.
JERMYN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Latin 'Hieronymus', meaning "sacred name".
JERNARD
MasculineRare male name of West African Mandinka origin, meaning 'God has mercy'.
JERNELL
MasculineThe name Jernell originates from the Ewe people of West Africa, meaning 'born on Tuesday'.
JERNEY
MasculineRare Dutch given name derived from the city of Groningen, meaning "woodland" or "grove." It represents someone who hails from a place filled with natural beauty.
JEROD
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'to descend' or 'descendant', tracing back to biblical times as one of Cain's descendants and father of Enoch.
JERODE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew male given name derived from "Yered," meaning "to descend." It has significant historical and cultural importance in Judaism, as it is traced back to Adam through the Old Testament figure Jerode, a descendant of Judah. Today, Jerode remains a unique choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their son.
JEROEN
MasculineDutch boy's name, abbreviated from Gerrit, meaning "strong spear".
JEROL
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "elevated," derived from Jericho's elevated walls.
JEROLD
MasculineEnglish male given name of Old Germanic origin, derived from "Heri" meaning "army" or "war" and "wald" signifying "rule", thus conveying the meaning "rules the army".
JEROM
MasculineJerome is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Hieronymus," meaning "sacred name.
JEROME
MasculineLatin male given name derived from the Greek 'Hieronymos,' meaning 'sacred name.'
JEROMEE
MasculineUnique French name of Latin origin, meaning "sacred name" or "holy name," derived from Hieronymus. It is associated with Saint Jerome, a theologian and historian known for translating the Bible into Latin.
JEROMEY
MasculineUnique French name derived from the Latin "Hieronymus," meaning "sacred" or "holy name." It is historically significant, associated with Saint Jerome, a prominent early Christian theologian and historian known for his translation of the Bible into Latin.
JEROMI
MasculineJeromi: Hebrew-originated name meaning "exalted/elevated", derived from "yeromam" (height/elevation). Popularized in Middle Ages via Saint Jerome, known as "father of biblical studies". Historically associated with strength, leadership, intelligence, and faith.
JEROMIAH
MasculineDistinct Hebrew name derived from Jeremiah, meaning "may God uplift".
JEROMIE
MasculineJerome is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Jeronymus," which means "sacred name." It was popularized by Saint Jerome, a theologian who translated the Bible into Latin.
JEROMY
MasculineHebrew name meaning "exalted by God," derived from the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
JERON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God will exalt" or "God will uplift," derived from the biblical figure Jeremiah.
JERONE
MasculineUncommon male name with origins in both Italian and Hebrew. It means 'spear ready' or 'exalted by God', suggesting strength or divine favor.
JERONIMO
MasculineJeronimo: A distinctively Spanish name from Hebrew origins meaning 'God will exalt'.
JERQUAN
MasculineModern African-American boy's name with unclear origins and various proposed meanings, including "bold and powerful" or a variation of Jeremy, "God has shown favor." It has recently gained popularity despite its uncertain meaning.
JERRAD
MasculineUnique name of uncertain origin, possibly American or European, with a speculative meaning derived from Germanic elements "Ger" (spear) and "hard" (brave, strong). First recorded in 16th-century England as Jerarde, it evolved into Jerrad and remains relatively rare today.
JERRAIL
MasculineUnique African American name, possibly a blend of popular names from its mid-20th century emergence; its meaning remains unclear, though some suggest it could be linked to 'to rise up' in Arabic.
JERRAL
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, signifying either "favorable day" or "strong warrior.
JERRALD
MasculineRare American given name coined by author Jerry Jumonville for his son in the 1960s. Its meaning is not officially documented but may be inspired by combining Jerry and Gerald.
JERRALL
MasculineUnique African American given name derived from 'Jer-' (found in names like Jeremy) and '-all', with an interpreted meaning of 'great ruler' or 'powerful spear'. It originated in the United States during the mid-20th century.
JERRAME
MasculineJerame is a rare American name created by combining Jeremy and James, with uncertain meanings based on its constituent parts.
JERRAMIE
MasculineDistinctive American variant of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God". It first appeared in Louisiana in the mid-19th century and remains relatively uncommon today.
JERRAMY
MasculineUnique American name created by author Stephen King for his novel 'The Eyes of the Dragon', combining elements from Jeremy, Jamie, and French word 'plaisir'.
JERRAN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or historical significance. Its rarity contributes to its appeal for those seeking distinctive names.
JERRARD
MasculineRare yet powerful male name with English origins, derived from the Germanic 'Gerald', meaning 'spear ruler'.
JERRAY
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, derived from the concept "Eleda," meaning "owner" or "master." It translates to "Owner of the Heart" or "Master of the Soul," signifying importance, uniqueness, and spiritual connection.
JERRE
MasculineUnique American boy's name created from elements of Jeremy and Jared, popular in the US during the late 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain, but it's sometimes associated with "ruler" or "commander." It peaked at #804 in popularity in 1978.