Jerae name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew and Old Greek
Usage: English
Pronunciation: j(e)-rae
Meaning: Yahwe Uplifts
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What does Jerae mean?

Unconventional unisex name Jerae is used notably in English is rooted from Old Greek and Hebrew languages. Jerae is variant transcription of Jere. Jere is a version of venerable and biblical Jerome.

Also Jere is version of Jeronimus. Jere is short of Jeremias. Also Jere is short version of Jeremiah. Jere is also an abridged form of Jeremy. Jere is Finnish equivalent of Jeremias.

Unconventional Jere's origin is Old Greek and Hebrew, meaning of Jere is "Yahwe Uplifts".

How do I pronounce Jerae?

The most common way to pronounce two syllabled Jerae is j(e)-rae.

Variants of Jerae

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

How popular is the name Jerae?

Jerae is an uncommon baby name in United States, its highest ever rank is 6936 (1989) in its 11 years run on United States naming chart. According to our estimate, over 100 babies have been named Jerae globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
200100153515
199800111387
199600118076
199300117786
199200104777
19896940687618
198800117985
198500106765
19830090156
19820092336
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Jerae

Your only flaw is your kindness and naivety. To have letter J as your cornerstone means to stand for fairness, balance, justice, and equality. You made everyone proud in your life, even if no one acknowledges your efforts and hard work to be the best person you can possibly be. You like disconnecting from the world and reconnecting with your soul. You are deeply related to the 5 senses. Open up if you want to take relationships to the next level and establish a better connection with people.

Other names liked by would be moms that are similar to Jerae

  •  Dorka came from Old Greek, meaning of Dorka is "Gift of God" bestowed upon baby girls is used chiefly in Polish, Hungarian and Russian
  •  Typhenn is originated from Greek, Typhenn means "God or Luminous"
  •  Serica means Silky Smooth in general used for girls is originated from Old Greek
  •  Kleopas - Used principally in German, Kleopas typically aimed at baby boys, Kleopas means "Glory of the Father" has its origin in Old Greek
  •  Meta - Used mainly in Scandinavian and Danish unfading and well-known, Meta means "The Pearl" has its origin in Old Greek is aimed at girls

Famous people named Jerae

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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