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Jeremy

popular anglicized form of Jeremiah; compare French Jérémie.

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Jeremy (song)

"Jeremy" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam, with lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by bassist Jeff Ament. "Jeremy" was released in 1992 as the third single from Pearl Jam's debut album Ten (1991). The song was inspired by a newspaper article Vedder read about a high school student who shot himself in front of his English class on January 8, 1991. It reached the number five spot on both the Mainstream and Modern Rock Billboard charts. It did not originally chart on the regular Billboard Hot 100 singles chart since it was not released as a commercial single in the U.S. at the time, but a re-release in July 1995 brought it up to number 79.

The song gained notoriety for its music video, directed by Mark Pellington and released in 1992, which received heavy rotation by MTV and became a hit. The original music video for "Jeremy" was directed and produced by Chris Cuffaro. Epic Records and MTV later rejected the music video, and released the version directed by Pellington instead. In 1993, the "Jeremy" video was awarded four MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Video of the Year.

Jeremy (film)

Jeremy is a 1973 film starring Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor as two Manhattan high school students who share a tentative month-long romance. It was the first film directed by Arthur Barron, and won the prize for Best First Work in the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Benson was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as the title character.

Jeremy (name)

Jeremy is an english-language male given name derived from the diminutive and anglicized form of the Hebrew biblical name Jeremiah, the Old Testament prophet, meaning "the Lord will loosened" or "God exalts."

Jérémy

Jérémy is a French masculine given name. It is a spelling variant of Jérémie, itself the French variant of the biblical name Jeremiah. Its cognate in English is Jeremy.

People with the given name Jérémy include:

  • Jérémy Abadie (born 1988), a French football player
  • Jérémy Acedo (born 1987), a French football player
  • Jérémy Amelin (born 1986), a French electro recording artist and entertainer
  • Jérémy Berthod (born 1984), a French football player
  • Jérémy Bigot (born 1983), a French professional ice hockey player
  • Jérémy Blayac (born 1983), a French football player
  • Jérémy Chardy (born 1987), a French professional tennis player
  • Jérémy Chatelain (born 1984), a French singer, actor and fashion designer
  • Jérémy Choplin (born 1985), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Clément (born 1984), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Cordoval (born 1990), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Deichelbohrer (born 1986), a French football player
  • Jérémy De Magalhaes (born 1983), a French football player
  • Jérémy Denquin (born 1977), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy De Vriendt (born 1986), a Belgian football player
  • Jérémy Faug-Porret (born 1987), a French football player
  • Jérémy Florès (born 1988), a French surfer
  • Jérémy Gabriel (born 1996), a Quebecer singer
  • Jérémy Gavanon (born 1983), a French football player
  • Jérémy Hélan (born 1992), a French football player
  • Jérémy Henin (born 1977), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Huyghebaert (born 1989), a Belgian football player
  • Jérémy Kapone (born 1990), a French actor, singer and songwriter
  • Jérémy Labor (born 1992), a French football player
  • Jérémy Manière (born 1991), a Swiss football player
  • Jérémy Mathieu (born 1983), a French football player
  • Jérémy Ménez (born 1987), a French international football
  • Jérémy Messiba (born 1988), a French football player
  • Jérémy Moreau (born 1980), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Morel (born 1984), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Obin (born 1993), a French football player
  • Jérémy Perbet (born 1984), a French football player
  • Jérémy Pied (born 1989), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Pinvidic (born 1987), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Pouge (born 1980), a French rower
  • Jérémy Roy (born 1983), a French professional road bicycle racer
  • Jérémy Sapina (born 1985), a French football player
  • Jérémy Serwy (born 1991), a professional football player
  • Jérémy Sopalski (born 1981), a French football player
  • Jérémy Sorbon (born 1983), a French football player
  • Jérémy Spender (born 1982), a French former football player
  • Jérémy Stinat (born 1978), a French professional football player
  • Jérémy Stravius (born 1988), a French swimmer
  • Jérémy Taravel (born 1987), a French football player
  • Jérémy Toulalan (born 1983), a French football player

Usage examples of "jeremy".

Jeremy worked with other servants at putting up the few tents shared by the Academics, building the one small fire shared by the civilians and cooking their food.

Besides Jeremy, this party included two junior academics and half a dozen mounted troopers, one of them Ferrante, under command of a sergeant.

The drink has already done its job of anaesthetising Jeremy against his worries.

Jeremy announces in the patronising tones which he would criticise in a policeman.

The next tier of blacklistees helped me with this book beyond the call of friendship, giving me invaluable jokes, historical facts, editorial advice, and arguments: Trish Baker, Robert Caplain, Andy Devlin, Jim Downey, Ted Forstmann, Melanie Graham, James Higgins, Merrill Kinstler, Jeremy Rabkin, Ned Rice, Jon Tukel, and Younis Zubchevich.

Jeremy leaped to his feet, in time to see the second wave of the attack swept in, in the form of sword-wielding men on pacing cameloids, less than a minute behind the flying creatures.

It was a fact that cattle and cameloids turned to look at Jeremy whenever he came near them and that he did indeed possess special powers of understanding languages.

Reports from coaches trickled in that Jeremy drank too much on team flights.

She looked again at Jeremy, saw a man she would like and admire for the rest of her life, her children playing with his, this man, her almost dratted cousin, who cared enough about her to come with her father and Mary Rose to Pendragon.

Passenger Jeremy Glick called his wife, Lyz, and she told him of the hijacked planes that hit the World Trade Center.

Moving cautiously in deep shadow, with the dog still companionably at his side, Jeremy approached the henhouse, only to find it surrounded by a tall fence, obviously meant to keep intruders out as well as hold chickens in.

What Jeremy did have was a truly phenomenal ability to wear pitchers out, and get himself on base.

Jeremy Spencer Barr It sounded so bloody pouffy I thought here we go back to the old fairy days of Burgess and MacLean.

Jeremy had liked the homemade raisins, for the first four months or so, but for the past two months had been heartily sick of them.

Which had been great enough that even such hard-bitten revolutionists as Jeremy and Donald had clearly been in something approaching a state of awe.