Jameria is a modern English feminine name formed through the blending of the masculine root James—via the diminutive Jamie—and the Latin-derived suffix -ria as seen in Maria. Phonetically rendered as juh-MEER-ee-uh (/dʒəˈmɪriə/), it follows a three-syllable structure with stress on the second syllable, consistent with typical English prosody. First recorded in U.S. Social Security Administration data in 1985 with six occurrences, its annual usage has since fluctuated between six and sixty-six births, most recently registering eleven newborns in 2024 and placing the name in the lower 900s. The name’s morphological composition conveys both historical resonance—through its Anglo-Romance elements—and contemporary appeal, positioning Jameria as a choice that balances tradition with a subtly distinctive modern identity.