Jamie name - Meaning of Jamie
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 2
- Usage
- Scottish, English, Hebrew
- Pronounced
- JAY-mee
- Jamie Meaning
- Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of James. Since the late 19th century it has also been used as a feminine form. Jamie originates in Hebrew language and means "one who supplants". It is a diminutive of James, ultimately derived from Jacob. Formerly, Jamie was used only as a masculine given name. Since the beginning of the 20th century it has been used as a feminine given name too and currently is more popular for girls. In the United States it was popularized by the American actress Jamie Lee Curtis.
Jamie Related Names
Variants: Jaime, Jaimie, Jami, Jayma, Jayme (English), Jaimee, Jaimey, Jaimy, Jamee, Jammie, Jaymee, Jaymie
Other Languages: Yakub, Yaqub (Arabic), Hagop, Hakob (Armenian), Jakes (Basque), Jacob, James (Biblical), Iakobos (Biblical Greek), Yaakov (Biblical Hebrew), Iacobus (Biblical Latin), Yakov (Bulgarian), Jaume, Jaumet (Catalan), Jago (Cornish), Jakov, Jakob (Croatian), Jakub (Czech), Jacob, Jakob (Danish), Jacob, Jacobus, Jakob, Jacomina (Dutch), Jaagup, Jakob, Jaakob (Estonian), Jaakoppi (Finnish), Jacques (French), Iago (Galician), Iakob, Koba (Georgian), Jakob (German), Iakopa, Kimo (Hawaiian), Yaakov, Yakov, Akiba, Akiva (Hebrew), Jakab, Jákob (Hungarian), Séamus, Shamus, Sheamus, Séamas (Irish), Giacobbe, Giacomo, Jacopo, Iacopo (Italian), Iacomus, Jacobus (Late Roman), Jokūbas (Lithuanian), Jakov (Macedonian), Hemi (Maori), Jacob, Jakob (Norwegian), Jakub (Polish), Jaime, Iago, Jacó (Portuguese), Yakov (Russian), Jakov (Serbian), Jakub (Slovak), Jakob (Slovene), Jacobo, Jaime, Yago (Spanish), Jacob, Jakob (Swedish), Yakup (Turkish), Yakiv (Ukrainian), Iago (Welsh)
Jamie Celebrities
Jamie Bjorge - actress, Jamie Chung - actress, Jamie Alexander - actress, Jamie Pressly - actress, Jamie Lee Curtis - actress,