Jamie

  • Origin
    English, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    "Supplanter" or "one who replaces."
  • Variations
    Jaymie, Jamey, Jayme, Jaime, Jaimie, Jaemi, Jaymi, Jami, Jayma
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  • Jamie, a charming name of Hebrew origin, has transcended traditional gender associations and become a beloved choice for baby girls. Meaning "supplanter" or "one who replaces," Jamie carries a sense of strength and determination. Its versatility and cross-gender appeal make Jamie a special choice, as it suits both spirited and gentle personalities. It has been embraced by various cultures, adding to its universal charm. With variations like Jaymie, Jamey, and Jaimie, parents can personalize the name to fit their preferences. Jamie is often paired with elegant middle names or familial classics to create a unique and memorable combination. Throughout history, numerous accomplished women have proudly borne the name Jamie, from talented actresses like Jamie Lee Curtis and Jamie Chung to sporting icons like Jamie Murray and Jamie Sale. Choosing the name Jamie for a baby girl ensures a timeless and inclusive moniker that will beautifully accompany her on life's extraordinary journey.
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