Proper noun
Jeremy (plural Jeremys)
A male given name from Hebrew, English form of Jeremiah. Also used to anglicize Irish Diarmaid (Dermot).
According to a new report from the Jeremy Renner-starring series will explore as he loses his hearing throughout the series. Source: Internet
2009 BBC Radio 3 broadcast Robert Glenister starred as the Time Traveller, with William Gaunt as H. G. Wells in a new 100-minute radio dramatisation by Philip Osment, directed by Jeremy Mortimer as part of a BBC Radio Science Fiction season. Source: Internet
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the Bengals plan to use their franchise tag on Green, but remain open to signing him to a long-term deal. Source: Internet
A few days later, Jeremy shared a video story of his tree, tweeting: 'I've been fighting to save my tree over and over it's whole life. Source: Internet
After briefly attempting a side rock band and separating after graduation, they reassembled as Chad & Jeremy -- both members singing and playing guitar -- and released their debut single, the upbeat-but-melancholy "Yesterday's Gone," in 1963. Source: Internet
A documentary by a really great British artist named Jeremy Deller called Everybody in the Place was also a big influence. Source: Internet