Meaning & History
Jeremiah is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yirmeyahu, meaning "Yahweh will exalt." The name comes from the roots רוּם (rum) meaning "to exalt" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God.
Etymology
Jeremiah is the anglicized form of the Biblical Hebrew Yirmeyahu. Its biblical meaning is often interpreted as "Yahweh has appointed" or "Yahweh will raise up," emphasizing divine selection and exaltation. The name appears in the Book of Jeremiah in the Old Testament, where the prophet Jeremiah—also known as a "weeping prophet"—warned of Jerusalem's destruction in the 6th century BC. He is also traditionally credited with authoring the Book of Lamentations.
Historical and Cultural Significance
Jeremiah (c. 650 – c. 570 BC), also called Jeremias, was one of the major prophets of the Hebrew Bible. Born into a priestly family, he reluctantly accepted his prophetic calling and ministered for more than five decades, facing persecution, imprisonment, and personal hardship. According to the Book of Jeremiah, his message emphasized that wrongdoing led to divine punishment, resulting in disaster unless the nation turned back to God.
In wider culture, the term "jeremiad" derives from Jeremiah's name, referring to a prolonged lamentation or complaint. This reflects the prophet's role as a messenger of woe, and his oracles continue to influence religious and secular thought.
Usage and Variants
In English, the vernacular form Jeremy appeared as early as the 13th century, while Jeremiah became common only after the Protestant Reformation. Related forms include Jeremias in Biblical Greek and Portuguese, and modern diminutives such as Jerry and Jere. Outside English, notable cognates include Jorma in Finnish and Ermias in Amharic.
Notable Bearers
Several famous people have borne the name Jeremiah, including Israel's biblical prophet, politician Jeremiah Wright, and musician Jeremiah Fraises. Female forms such as Jerica and Jeri also exist.
Related Names
- Yahweh (root)
- Jeremy (variant)
- Jeremias (Biblical variant)
- Diminutives: Jem, Jemmy, Jere, Jerry, Jez, Jezza
- Other languages: Ermias (Amharic), Ieremias (Biblical Greek), Yirmeyahu (Biblical Hebrew), Hieremias (Biblical Latin), Jeremias (Portuguese), Jorma (Finnish)
Key Facts
- Meaning: "Yahweh will exalt"
- Gender: Masculine
- Origin: Hebrew (Biblical)
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: English, English Bible
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Jeremiah