Jemimah
Jemimah Origin and Meaning
Jemimah is a feminine biblical name of Hebrew origin meaning 'dove' or 'bright day.' In the Old Testament, Jemimah was the eldest daughter of Job, known for her exceptional beauty. The name carries connotations of peace, purity, and grace associated with doves in biblical symbolism. While never extremely common in Western countries, Jemimah has maintained steady usage, particularly in Christian communities and English-speaking countries with strong biblical naming traditions. The name experienced a modest revival during the late 20th century as parents sought names with historical depth and religious significance. In some communities, Jemimah is appreciated for its vintage charm and gentle sound. The spelling with the final 'h' is considered the traditional biblical form, distinguishing it from the variant Jemima.
Popularity of the name Jemimah
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