A variant spelling of Jeremiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh will exalt' or 'appointed by God.'
Jermih is a variant spelling of Jeremiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh will exalt or appointed by God. Jeremiah has long been a major prophetic name in Jewish and Christian traditions, and Jermih preserves that sacred association while adopting a much rarer, more compact spelling.
The shortened form gives the name a slightly sharper, more modern profile. Because the biblical source is so well established, Jermih feels rooted even in an unusual spelling. It sounds direct and uncommon, with a simple structure that keeps the name from feeling ornate.
Names like this often appeal to families who want the sound of a biblical classic without the standard form. Jermih carries seriousness, tradition, and a quiet sense of divine appointment.