Jemima

Jemima or Jemimah (/əˈmmə/ jə-MY-mə) is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin (Hebrew: יְמִימָה, romanized: Yəmīmā or Yemimah) meaning 'dove'.[1] It may refer to:

People

  • Jemima Blackburn (1823–1909), Scottish painter
  • Jemima Boone, daughter of Daniel Boone captured by Indians in 1776—see Capture and rescue of Jemima Boone
  • Jemima Goldsmith (born 1974), English journalist, editor, heiress and activist
  • Jemimah Kariuki, Kenyan doctor
  • Jemima Kirke (born 1985), English-American actress
  • Jemima Montag (born 1998), Australian female Olympic racewalker
  • Jemima Morrell (1832–1909), English traveller and illustrator
  • Jemima Nicholas (1755–1832), Welsh woman who captured 12 drunk French soldiers in the Battle of Fishguard, the "last invasion of Britain"
  • Jemima Osunde, Nigerian actress, model and presenter
  • Jemima Parry-Jones (born 1949), British authority on birds of prey, conservationist and author
  • Jemima Rooper (born 1981), English actress
  • Jemima Sumgong (born 1984), Kenyan long-distance runner
  • Jemima von Tautphoeus (1807–1893), Irish novelist
  • Jemima West (born 1987), Anglo-French actress
  • Jemima Wilkinson (1752–1819), American preacher and evangelist
  • Jemima Yorke, 2nd Marchioness Grey (1723–1797)

Biblical and fictional characters

References

  1. ^ "Meaning, origin and history of the name Jemima".
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