Jeremiah
Is there a feminine form of "JERIMIAH" which means Yahweh has uplifted?
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how about spelling variations?I don't know of any feminine form, but now a days guys names like Jordan and such have become girls names, and Jerimiah isn't all too masculine to me, but changing the spelling might make it seem more feminine, plus i know girls who go by JerryJerimia
Jerrimya
etc.~SD
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what ways can i spell my name?hello..ya my name is ciara(pronounced sierra)...at skewl no one can read my name off the attendance sheet..how could i spell it so people can read it and so that it looks alot better?
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Or perhaps...Jeremia. Simply dropping the H on the end of Jeremiah could feminise this name.Jeremina
JeremineMiranda
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There's a journalist where I live whose name is Jeremey-Anne. (Or perhaps Jeremey-Ann; but Jeremey is definite.) Someone obviously wanted a fem version, and this was the result.
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I have never found a feminine form of any '-iah' name (Zachariah, Beriah, Obadiah, etc).I would presume this is because Grecized/Latinized forms already appear feminine and thus prevent simple suffixing.Though I'm not aware of one, there may indeed be a modern Hebrew feminization with an '-it' suffix of such.
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Jemima.Jemima NT
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Sorry, incorrect.Don't know of any, I'm sorry! Jemima is seperate and means "Dove"Haven
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