Jeremy (name)

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Jeremy
Pronunciation jare-a-mee
Gender Male
Origin
Language(s) English
Other names
Related names Jeremiah

Jeremy is a male given name that derives from the Anglo-Saxon anglicization of the biblical Hebrew name "Jeremiah." Historically, the name has been cited as meaning "the Lord loosens," or "God will uplift."

In arts and entertainment

In politics

In sports

In other fields

Fictional characters with the name

Popularity

Historically seen more in the US and the UK, the name Jeremy became popular in the United States in the 1960s going into the 1970s, rising abruptly from being the 296th-ranked most popular male name in 1968 to being the 14th-ranked most popular in 1976.

Popularity of "Jeremy" from 1960–2006
Year Rank
2006 123
2004 111
2000 84
1996 56
1992 47
1988 35
1984 30
1980 18
1976 14
1972 42
1968 296
1964 538
1960 619
Source: Social Security Administration.
See http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames

See also

References

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