Jamie vs Jaime - What's the difference?
jamie | jaime |
An English and Scottish diminutive of the male given name James, also used as a formal given name.
derived from James, of modern American usage.
from the Spanish form of James.
* 1971 Charles Willeford, The Burnt Orange Heresy , page 220:
(female), a variant of Jamie.
* 2004 , Kelly Armstrong, Industrial Magic , page 134:
Jaime is a anagram of jamie.
As proper nouns the difference between jamie and jaime
is that jamie is an English and Scottish diminutive of the male given name James, also used as a formal given name while Jaime is a given name derived from Spanish from the Spanish form of James.jamie
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(en proper noun)Anagrams
* English diminutives of male given namesjaime
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(en proper noun)- They call you "Jim", don't they?' 'No,' I replied, hiding my irritation. 'I prefer James. My father named me Jaime , but no one ever seemed to pronounce it right, so I changed it to James. Not legally,' I added.
- A few minutes later, Jaime stood and rubbed her shoulders. "You okay?" I asked. She made a noncommittal noise [...]
