The baby name Jeramias is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "juh-RAY-mee-uhs".
Jeramias is Filipino, Hebrew, Portuguese and Spanish in Origin.
Jeramias is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God". It is a variant of the name Jeremiah, which is a prominent figure in the Old Testament and is known for his prophecies. The name Jeramias has been used in various cultures and languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, and Filipino. It is a relatively uncommon name, but has been steadily increasing in popularity in recent years.
The name Jeramias is typically pronounced as "jeh-RAH-mee-uhs" or "jeh-RAY-mee-uhs". It is a masculine name and is most commonly used for boys. The name has several variations and nicknames, including Jeremias, Jere, and Jerry. The name has been used in literature and pop culture, including in the novel "The Book of Jeramiah" by Julie Zickefoose and in the song "Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog" by Three Dog Night.
The name Jeramias is composed of two elements: "Jer" and "amias". "Jer" is a shortened form of the name Jeremiah, while "amias" means "loved by God". Together, the name Jeramias conveys the idea of being chosen or appointed by God and being loved by Him. The name has a strong biblical and spiritual connotation, making it a popular choice for parents who want to give their child a meaningful and unique name.