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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
241 Jeremy Hebrew Variant of Jeremiah: May Jehovah exalt. Exalted of the Lord. M
242 Jeriah Hebrew Jehovah has seen. A Biblical name. M

243 Jeric English Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick. M
244 Jericho Arabic City of the moon. In the bible Jericho was a Canaan city destroyed when its walls fell down. M
245 Jericho Biblical 'His moon, his month, his sweet smell' M
246 Jerico Spanish City of the moon. Variant of Hebrew Jericho. M
247 Jeriel Biblical Fear, or vision of God. M
248 Jerimoth Biblical He that fears or rejects death M
249 Jermain English Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. M
250 Jermain Latin Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. Singer Jermaine Jackson. M
251 Jermaine French German or 'from Germany', from the French word, Germain. M
252 Jermija Russian Russian form of Jeremiah 'Gods appointed one'. M
253 Jeroboam Biblical He that opposes the people M

254 Jeroham Biblical High, merciful, beloved. M
255 Jerome Greek Holy name. St. Jerome (4th century) was responsible for the Latin translation of the Bible (the Vulgate). Famous Bearers: British writer Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) and American composer/songwriter Jerome Kern (1885-1945). (see also Geronimo). M
256 Jerome Latin Variant of Hieronymus: Holy name. M
257 Jeronimo Spanish Spanish form of Jerome 'saved'. M
258 Jerry English A diminutive of a Jeremiah, Jeremy, or Jerome, also used as an independent name. Also a colloquial term for a German soldier. Famous bearer: American comedian-actor Jerry Lewis was born Joseph Levitch. M
259 Jerry Greek Diminutive of Jerome: Holy name. Sacred name. M
260 Jerry Hebrew Diminutive of Jeremiah: May Jehovah exalt. Exalted of the Lord. Jeremiah was a 7th century prophet and the author of the book of Lamentations in the Old Testament. Used commonly in Ireland. M