This is the 8261st most frequent German word.
jeremy
The word "Jeremy" is not inherently German; it is a personal name. It has no specific definition in German.
In this sentence, 'Jeremy' functions as a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence referring to a person named Jeremy.
Jeremy spielt gerne Fußball.
Jeremy enjoys playing soccer.
Here, 'Jeremy' is used in the possessive form ('Jeremys'), indicating ownership of the book by the person named Jeremy.
Das ist Jeremys Buch.
That is Jeremy's book.
In this example, 'Jeremy' is used as a proper noun, functioning as the object of the sentence, referring to the person with whom the speaker communicated.