Jireh is a unique, biblical-inspired given name derived from the Hebrew word 'Yireh', which means 'he will see'. It translates to 'He shall provide' in English, reflecting its root meaning and association with divine provision. Jireh gained popularity after it was used as one of the names for God in Genesis 22:14, following the account of Abraham's sacrifice.
The name Jireh saw a significant increase in popularity from the year 2020 onwards, with a substantial jump from 44 births in 2019 to 111 births in 2021 and then an even greater leap to 216 births in 2022. Before 2020, the name had been relatively uncommon, with fewer than 50 births per year since its first recorded usage in 1987.