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      Meaning of the first name Ieremias

      Origin

      Likely Hebrew or Greek Origin

      Meaning

      May Relate to Exalted or Raised

      Variations

      Hieremias, Jeremias, Jeremiah
      The name Ieremias is likely derived from Hebrew or Greek origins, signifying a connection to the meanings exalted or raised. This name is often associated with themes of elevation, nobility, and distinction. In various cultures, names frequently embody characteristics that parents hope to instill in their children, making Ieremias a choice that reflects aspirations of greatness or prominence.

      Historically, Ieremias is closely related to the biblical figure Jeremiah, a significant prophet in the Judeo-Christian tradition. This figure, known for his prophecies and lamentations, played a crucial role during a tumultuous period in Israelite history. The name has been used throughout centuries, often appearing in sacred texts and related literature, further solidifying its presence in historical contexts. The story of Jeremiah's struggles and messages of hope and redemption resonate through time, enhancing the name's significance.

      In contemporary times, Ieremias, while not as commonly encountered as its more popular variants like Jeremiah, still finds usage across various cultures, particularly within religious communities. Its unique spelling and cultural heritage make it attractive to parents seeking a distinctive name with historical depth. Additionally, Ieremias can be seen in diverse forms in literature, art, and popular culture, ensuring its relevance persists in modern naming conventions.

      Based on our records...

      Giantzaklidis

      Giantzaklidis

      This is the most common surname associated with Ieremias.
      Aikaterini

      Aikaterini

      This is the most common name of those married to a Ieremias.
      Arnold

      Arnold

      This is the most common name for a child of a Ieremias.

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      1920 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ieremias.

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