Jeramia is of Hebrew origin and means 'God uplifts'. It is derived from the Hebrew name Jeremiah, which was borne by a major prophet in the Old Testament. The name Jeramia gained popularity during the Victorian era and has since been used occasionally.
The name Jeramia experienced a significant decline in popularity over time, with the highest number of births occurring in 1979 and a steady decrease thereafter, despite some fluctuations. The majority of years had fewer than 10 births, indicating that it was never a widely popular name.