It means "the Lord is exalted".
Those last three letters, iah, represent God's name whenever you find them at the end of a Hebrew name.
The name Jeremiah means "Yahweh exalts". Yahweh is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible.
coming from Hebrew originally Jeremiah/yirmiyahoo combies the meaning of "god" and "elevation" .
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and many more
Jeremiah the prophet was Hebrew.
The Latin spelling for the name 'Jeremiah' is Ieremias. The spelling is the same as the ancient, classical Greek. The name means 'Yhwh will raise' in Hebrew.
Yirmeyahu (ירמיהו) The above answer is Hebrew. Aramaic is Armya (ארמיא)
The most likely Hebrew name for Jerry is Jeremiah, which is actually Hebrew and is pronounced "Yirmiah" (the first "i" is short, and the second "i" is pronounced like "ee").
According to Strong's Lexicon (#3414), the name Jeremiah means, "whom Jehovah has appointed."
Yahadine is not a Hebrew name.
It's a suffix form of the name of God. In Modern Hebrew, iah by itself means "Gosh"
Brealle has no meaning in Hebrew. It is not a Hebrew name. (only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew).
Teseed is not a Hebrew name. In fact, no Hebrew name begins with "Tes..."