"Jervis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Jervis is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Norman French name "Gerville", which means "peer" or "noble". It is also related to the Latin name "Servius", meaning "servant". Jervis is commonly used as a given name, and it is also the name of several places, including Jervis Bay in Australia.
Jerseyite refers to a person from Jersey, particularly the Island of Jersey, which is located in the English Channel and is a British Crown dependency.
Jerubbaal is an ancient Hebrew name, mentioned in the biblical account of the Old Testament. It is the name given to Gideon, a military leader and judge of the Hebrew tribes in the 13th century BC.
Jerusalemites refers to the inhabitants or residents of Jerusalem, the capital city of Israel.