Geremie is a French form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord will uplift or appoint.
Geremie is a French form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning "the Lord will uplift" or "the Lord will appoint." That gives the name a strong biblical and prophetic resonance, rooted in one of the great traditional streams of Judeo-Christian naming.
The French shape lends it a smoother and slightly more elegant sound than the English Jeremiah. Because of its scriptural origin, Geremie carries a sense of seriousness and spiritual depth. It feels uncommon but not opaque, with a classic structure that remains easy to recognize once heard. The name has the kind of cross-cultural history that allows it to sound both rooted and refined.