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Jeramie Cox, died 2007
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Jeramie Cox in The Durant Daily Democrat - Sep 27 2000
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Jeramie Cox in The Durant Daily Democrat - Apr 4 2001
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Jeramie Cox in The Durant Daily Democrat - July 1 2003
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Jeramie Cox in The Bonham Favorite - Aug 2 2000
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaJeramie Dean Cox, 1973 - 2007
BillionGravesJeramie Dean Cox, 1973 - 2007
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Jeramie Dean Cox, 1973 - 2007
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)Jeramie Dewayne Cox, born 1981
Kentucky Births, 1911 - 1999
Jeramie L Cox, born Circa 1974
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Jeramie L Cox, born Circa 1974
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Jeramie L Cox, born Circa 1974
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Jeramie L Cox, born Circa 1974
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The first name Jeramie is a variant of the name Jeremiah, which has its roots in Hebrew, specifically from the name Yirmiyahu, meaning "Yahweh will exalt." This name first appeared in ancient Israel and is historically associated with the biblical prophet Jeremiah, who is known for his role in the Hebrew Bible as a messenger of God during a tumultuous period in Jewish history. The name Jeramie, like its predecessor, conveys a sense of strength and resilience, often reflecting the characteristics of those who bear it, such as leadership and a deep sense of purpose. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Jeremy in English-speaking countries, Geremia in Italian, and Yeremiah in Hebrew, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation but retaining the core meaning related to divine exaltation. The name has maintained popularity in various forms throughout history, often associated with individuals who exhibit strong moral convictions and a commitment to their beliefs.
The last name Cox has its origins in England, deriving from the Old French word "coc," meaning "rooster" or "cock," which was a term of endearment or a nickname for someone who was lively or spirited. The name is believed to have first appeared in the medieval period, particularly in the 12th century, and was often associated with individuals who may have had a connection to poultry farming or who exhibited characteristics akin to a rooster, such as being bold or proud. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions and cultures, including Coxe, Cocks, and even the Gaelic form "Mac an Choch," which translates to "son of the rooster." The name has spread beyond England, appearing in various forms in countries such as Ireland and the United States, often reflecting the migration patterns of English speakers. Historically, the surname has been borne by notable figures, including politicians and athletes, further embedding it in cultural contexts.
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