Jamond is of African American origin, derived from the Yoruba name 'Oyemamide', meaning 'I am loved by God'. It gained popularity during the 1970s and 1980s in the United States. The name Jamond typically has three syllables and rolls off the tongue with a rhythm that is often associated with its African roots.
The name Jamond saw its peak popularity between the years 1998 to 2000 with 25 and 21 births respectively. However, there has been a consistent decline since then, with fewer than 15 births per year from 2003 onwards, and as low as 6-7 births per year in recent times (2016-2022).