Jere name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew and Old Greek
Usage: English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian and Danish
Pronunciation: j(e)-re
Meaning: Yahwe Uplifts
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What does Jere mean?

The well-known and all time favorite unisex name Jere means "Yahwe Uplifts" and is used in Finnish, English, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish has its origin in Hebrew and Old Greek languages. Jere is form of trendy, long standing and biblical Jerome.

Also Jerome is equivalent of Hieronymus in English language. Jerome's meaning is Sacred Name and Sacred Name One who Bears a Holy Name has its origin in Old Greek. Jere is form of Jeronimus.

Jeronimus is variant form of biblical and ceaseless Jerome. Jeronimus is Nordic form of Hieronymus. Meaning of Jeronimus is Holy Name is dominantly used in Norwegian and Danish. Jere is a diminutive of Jeremias.

Jeremias is Hebrew and German cognate of Jeremiah. Also Jeremias is form of Jeremy in Dutch, Finnish and German languages. Commonly Accepted and Perpetual Jeremias is originated from Hebrew, Jeremias means "God Increases and Yahwe Uplifts".

Jere is a diminutive of Jeremy. Jeremy is variation of biblical and loved Jeremiah. Jeremy is English equivalent of Jeremiah. Also Jeremy is equivalent of Jeremias in English language. Jeremy's meaning is God will Set Free, Raise Up and Yahwe Uplifts has origin in Hebrew.

Jere is diminutive of Jeremiah. Jeremiah is variation of lofty and biblical Jeremy. Meaning of Jeremiah is Yahwe Uplifts and Lord Exalts is principally used in English and Hungarian is originated from Hebrew.

How do I pronounce Jere?

Two syllabled Jere is pronounced as j(e)-re.

Variants of Jere

Jerae, Jerome, Jeronimus, Hieronymos, Hieronymus, Gerolamo, Gerry, Jeromy, Jeremias, Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jeremi, Remi, Jeremia

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How popular is the name Jere?

A common name in United States having over 5427 recievers in 171 years of usage. At the peak of its usage in 1941, 137 boys were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 497th position.

Additionally, the moniker has been in But Jere is a popular baby name in Finland where every 1 in 900 have the name. At least, 10000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2016106736
201396377
2010122195
200898657
2007123575
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Jere in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands7500
Finland10939784150
Sweden492700
Norway49400
Denmark2000

Numerological analysis of Jere

You never approach issues or challenges with a negative attitude because you know that no problem comes with a solution. Be careful not to drain yourself. It's time you realize that your life success and accomplishments don't depend on other people and their opinion of you but on you and your opinion of yourself. You always have one main plan, a couple of reserve plans and a few exit strategies when working on something.

Other names similar to Jere

  •  Jili - The Jili is originated from Greek, meaning of Jili is "Shield or Epic"
  •  Sandy - Durable and Renowned Sandy is used prevalently in Bengali and Tamil has origin in English, Middle and Old Greek used for both boys and girls, Sandy means "Protect or Man or Protector"
  •  Achilles - Illustrous Achilles notably is used in Finnish, Norwegian and Greek came from Latinized and German, meaning of Achilles is "Pain, Distress, The One Who has Beautiful Lips or Without or Kheilea = Lips" is bestowed upon boys
  •  Margrith is originated from Old Greek is dominantly used in German and Danish used as a girl name, Margrith means "The Pearl"
  •  Aundrea - The unconventional unisex name Aundrea means "Beautiful and Dared and A Man's Woman" is originated from Old Greek and English languages. Aundrea is derived from Andrea.
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Middle names for Jere

Possible options for a child named Jere include these prospering and celebrated middle names:

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Famous people named Jere

  • Jere L. Bacharach, is Professor Emeritus, Department of History
  • Jere H. Lipps, is Professor of the Graduate School
  • Jere Cooper, Democratic United States Representative
  • Jere Beasley, American trial attorney and politician; he served as acting governor of the US state of Alabama
  • Jere Lehtinen, Finnish former professional ice hockey forward
  • Jere Burns, American actor
  • Jere Karalahti, retired Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Jere Wood, former mayor of Roswell, Georgia
  • Jere Gillis, American-born Canadian former professional ice hockey player
  • Jere Ratcliffe, professional Scouter in the Boy Scouts of America
  • Jere Michael, American former competitive figure skater
  • Jere Rae Mansfield in The Lord of the Rings as Actress
  • Jeremy Green in Creepshow 2 as Actress
  • Jere Fields in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning as Actress
  • Jeremy Landon in The Wolf and the Ballerina as Producer
  • Jeremy Tuttle in Pharos as Actor
  • Jeremy Gender in A Four Letter Word as Actor
  • Jere Austin played minor character of Mel Larrimer in 1926 action and adventure flick The Desperate Game.

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