Certificate of Name
Gemariah
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Gemariah is a masculine given name that appears in the Old Testament, meaning "Yahweh has completed" in Hebrew. The name is composed of two elements: gamar, meaning "to end, to complete," and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of the Hebrew God. This construction reflects a common theophoric pattern in biblical names, where divine favor or action is invoked. Biblical Figure In the Old Testament, Gemariah is mentioned as a friend of the prophet Jeremiah. According to the Book of Jeremiah (chapter 36), Gemariah was the son of Shaphan, a scribe, and he witnessed the reading of Jeremiah's prophecies. When King Jehoiakim burned the scroll containing Jeremiah's words, Gemariah and others pleaded with the king not to destroy it, but their pleas were ignored. This association places Gemariah among the supportive figures who defended Jeremiah’s message during a turbulent period in Judah's history. Form and Usage The original Hebrew form is Gemaryahu (גְּמַרְיָהוּ), with the suffix -yahu marking the divine name. This variant appears in the Hebrew text. Gemariah itself is the anglicized form found in English Bible translations. As a biblical name, it has been used primarily in English-speaking Christian contexts, though it remains rare. Its meaning of divine completion makes it a theologically evocative name. Meaning: Yahweh has completed Origin: Hebrew (Old Testament) Language: English Bible (transliterated) Related Names: Gemaryahu (Biblical Hebrew), Yahweh
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