Jermain

Meaning of Jermain

Jermain is a male name with English origins. It is pronounced as JER-mayn (/dʒərˈmeɪn/) in English. The variation of this name is Jermaine. In the United States, Jermain has been given to newborn boys since at least 1970, with its popularity fluctuating over the years. It ranked 8037th in 2020, with a total of 9 occurrences. While it may not be as common as some other names, Jermain carries a unique and distinct charm.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JER-mayn (/dʒərˈmeɪn/)

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Notable People Named Jermain

Jermain Colin Defoe is an English football coach and former professional player, currently serving as the under-18s coach at Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
Jermain Taylor is a retired American professional boxer who became the most recent undisputed middleweight champion by winning titles from all four major boxing sanctioning organizations in a single fight.
Rev. Jermain Wesley Loguen, also known as Jarm Logue, was an African-American abolitionist, bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, and author of a slave narrative.
Jermain Jackman is a British singer and political activist, known for winning The Voice UK in 2014 and his involvement with the Labour Party.
Jermain Phydell Hollis is a footballer who has played for various clubs in the Football League and non-league football, and currently plays for Long Eaton United, with international experience for the Jamaica U20 national team.
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