The baby name Jeromias is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "juh-ROH-mee-uhs".
Jeromias is a masculine name that has its origins in Greek. The name is derived from the Greek name Hieronymos, which means "sacred name" or "holy name". The name is also associated with Saint Jerome, a Christian theologian and historian who translated the Bible into Latin. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, including Hieronymus, Jerome, and Jeromias.
The pronunciation of Jeromias is juh-ROH-mee-uhs. The name consists of four syllables, with the emphasis placed on the second syllable. The name is not commonly used in English-speaking countries, but it is more popular in Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico and Spain.
The name Jeromias is composed of two elements: Hiero and nymos. The first element, Hiero, means "sacred" or "holy", while the second element, nymos, means "name". Together, the name Jeromias means "sacred name" or "holy name". The name has a strong religious connotation and is often given to boys who are born into religious families or who are expected to follow a religious path.