Jeremiah, of Hebrew origin, is a historic and significant name that translates to "appointed by God" or "whom God appoints." It is derived from the two elements 'yerem' meaning "to uplift" or "elevate," and 'Yah,' which refers to God's name. This name holds profound biblical significance, as it was borne by the prophet Jeremiah in the Old Testament, who lived around 600 BCE during the reign of King Josiah in Judah. The Book of Jeremiah, one of the major prophets in the Hebrew Bible, is named after him and contains his prophecies and personal experiences. The name Jeremiah has been popular among Christians since early Christian times due to its biblical association.
"Jeramiha saw its most popular years between 2007 and 2010, with a total of 28 babies named Jeramiha born during this period."