Jaime

  • Origin
    Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Meaning
    supplanter, one who follows
  • Variations
    Jamie, Jayme, Jaimie, Jamey
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  • This cross-cultural name bridges Spanish and English linguistic traditions, offering flexibility and broad appeal. Its pronunciation variations allow for personal preference and family heritage expression, making it adaptable to different contexts. The name carries casual friendliness—approachable, unpretentious, and down-to-earth. It's been long-established in usage, providing familiarity without oversaturation. The androgynous quality adds dimension, suggesting someone who defies easy categorization and embraces complexity. There's warmth embedded in its sounds, a welcoming quality that puts people at ease. It's the kind of name that grows with its bearer, equally suited to childhood playfulness and adult professionalism, never feeling outgrown or limiting.
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