Jeremie is of French origin, derived from the Greek 'Hieronymos', which means 'sacred name'. It is a variant spelling of Jeremy, and like its counterpart, it signifies 'appointed by God' or 'may God appoint'. The name Jeremie was particularly popular among French Catholics in honor of Saint Jerome, the early Christian scholar and theologian who translated the Bible into Latin. Today, Jeremie is still widely used as a first name, primarily in France and French-speaking countries, but it has also gained some recognition internationally.
The name Jeremie experienced a peak popularity in the mid-1970s with 10 births recorded in 1976. Afterward, it maintained an average of around 5 to 7 births per year until 1983, with another spike in popularity in 1986, totaling 70 births over the given period.