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Jamie
Hebrew, English, "Nickname for James"
While gregarious Jamie is more common for girls in the U.S., it's a popular boy's name in Britain, as in puckish celebrity chef Jamie Oliver (though Jamie Foxx is proof that it can be a masculine choice on this side of the pond, too).
Variations
Seamas,
Jaymie,
Jamesie,
Jasha,
Jaymes,
Jamesy,
Seumus,
Jemes,
Jaymee,
Seumas,
Jamze,
Jem,
Jaymay,
Jamyes,
Jame,
Jamey,
Shay,
Jamse,
Jayines,
Jammie,
Jameson,
Jammey,
Jamison,
Jay,
Jimmy,
Jocko,
Jaimie,
Jaimes,
Jas,
Jamies,
Jaimey,
Jim,
Jiminy,
Jamia,
Jamiah,
Shamus,
Jami,
Shamas,
Jaymz,
Jamez,
Jameze
Nicknames
James,
Jay
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Popularity rankings from the Social Security Administration
About name popularity rankings
You may find some surprises -- for example, who knew Jennifer was a boy's name? Because this feature uses actual Social Security data, it includes the human error that attends a large survey, but it still reliably reflects the patterns of naming fashion.
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