Spell Check of jeremiah
Correct spelling: jeremiah
Definition of jeremiah:
1) ( Old Testament) an Israelite prophet who is remembered for his angry lamentations ( jeremiads) about the wickedness of his people ( circa 626- 587 BC)
2) a book in the Old Testament containing the oracles of the prophet Jeremiah
Common misspellings:
- jerimiah (42%)
- jermiah (14%)
- jeramiah (13%)
- jeramiha (6%)
- jeramia (3%)
- jaramiah (3%)
- jeremaih (3%)
- jeremian (3%)
Jeremiah
\j(e)-re-miah\Meaning: the Lord exalts
Origin: Hebrew
Details:
Jeremiah as a boy's name is pronounced jare-ah-MYE-ah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Jeremiah is "the Lord exalts". Biblical: one of the major prophets, a scholar. Besides writing the Book of Jeremiah and Lamentations, Jeremiah compiled and wrote the histories of I and II Kings. Jeremias is a Spanish form.
Related names: Hieremias.
Sounds Like: Jeramie, Jeremie.
Variants: Yeremiyah, Dermot, Dermott, Diarmid, Geremia, Jem, Jemmie, Jereme, Jeremia, Jeremias, Jeremija, Jeremiya, Jeremy, Jermyn, Jerry, Yeremia, Yeremiya.
