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Jeremiah Gottwald, in the anime Code Geass; Jeremiah Johnson, the title character of the 1972 film of the same name; Jeremiah MacKenzie, a character in Outlander; Jeremiah Otto, a character in Fear the Walking Dead; Jeremiah Peabody, a maker of green and purple pills in a song; Jeremiah Smith, in the television series The X-Files
Andrea Jeremiah (born 1985), Indian singer and actress; Chitra Jeremiah (born 1971), Nauruan diplomat; Ciaran and Kevin Jeremiah, (born c. 1970), in the English band The Feeling; Danny Jeremiah, Completed Prudential Ride London 46 2016; David Jeremiah (born 1941), American pastor; David E. Jeremiah (1934–2013), American admiral
Jeremy (/ ˌ dʒ ɛr ɪ m i / JERR-im-EE) is a male given name, deriving from the given name Jeremiah. Etymologically, "Jeremy" is the anglicized and diminutive form of the given name "Jeremiah." As such, the name "Jeremy" means "God will uplift" in various interpretations. Notable people with the name include:
Tyler Jamal Brown, birth name of American rapper and singer Tyla Yaweh (born 1995) Vicki Brown (1940–1991), English singer; Wilfred Brown (tenor) (1921–1971), English tenor; The Browns, American country and folk music vocal trio Bonnie Brown (musician) (1938–2016) Jim Ed Brown (1934–2015) Maxine Brown (country singer) (1931–2019)
Then Moses will be saved by a slave of Pharaoh's daughter, while subsequently Jeremiah will be rescued by a slave named Ebed-melech; After such, the Deuteronomy closed the chapter with Moses reprimanded the people in discourses; so did Jeremiah. [58] The prophet Ezekiel was a son of Jeremiah according to rabbinic literature. [59]
Name Occupation Alt. names Death date (YYYY-MM-DD) [note 1] Notes Henry Adling: Gentleman Adding, H. Jerome Alicock: Gentleman Alikok Ancient, Jeremy 1607–08–04 Slain by natives [10] Gabriel Archer: Captain and Gentleman Archer, Gabriell 1609 or 1610 winter Secretary to the Council (lawyer) [11] John Asbie: 1607–08–06
Jeremiah Johnson (blues musician) (born 1972), an American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter; Johnson (composer) (1953–2011), Indian film score composer and director; Johnson (rapper) (born 1979), Danish rapper Marc Johnson; Jill Johnson (born 1973), Swedish country singer; Joanna Johnson (born 1961), American actor
The word is derived from the Latin celebrity, from the adjective celeber ("famous," "celebrated"). Being a celebrity is often one of the highest degrees of notability, although the word notable is mistaken to be synonymous with the title celebrity, fame, prominence etc. As in Wikipedia, articles written about notable people doesn't necessarily ...