Supplanter or may God protect
Jamiere is a modern American invention, likely created by blending the classic name James with the stylish suffix -ere. As a derivative of James, it shares the Hebrew roots of Jacob, traditionally interpreted as 'supplanter' or 'one who follows'. It represents a contemporary trend of rhythmic, multi-syllabic names that maintain a sense of familiarity through their phonetic roots.
Less common today
Jamiere isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #4,553 in 2009.
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).