Jamie
For other uses, see Jamie (disambiguation).
Jamie | |
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Pronunciation |
/ˈdʒeɪmi/ JAY-mee or /dʒeɪˈmiː/ jay-MEE (very rare) |
Gender | Unisex (Male/Female) |
Origin | |
Word/name | Scottish[1] |
Meaning | Diminutive of James |
Other names | |
Related names | Jaime, James |
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Jamie, Jaime, Jay´mi, Jaimee, Jamee, Ja'mie, Jamey, Jaymie, Jayme, Jey´mi, Jeymi, Jeimy, Jeimi, or Jaymee is a name derived as of James. It has been used as an independent given name in English speaking countries for several generations.
Arts and entertainment
- Jamie Bamber (born 1973), English actor
- Jamie Bell (born 1986), English actor
- Jamie Clayton (born 1970s), American model and actress
- Jamie Chung (born 1983), American actress
- Jamie Cook (born 1985), guitarist for British indie band Arctic Monkeys
- Jamie Cullum (born 1979), English pianist, singer, and songwriter
- Jamie Curry (born 1996), Internet vlogger
- Jamie Lee Curtis (born 1958), American actress
- Jamie DeWolf (born 1977), American slam poet
- Jamie Dornan (born 1982), Northern Irish model, actor and musician
- Jamie Draven (born 1979), English actor
- Jamie Durie (born 1970), Australian landscaper and television personality
- Jamie Farr (born 1934), American actor
- Jamie Foxx (born 1967), American actor
- Jamie Gillis (1943–2010), American porn star
- Jamie Gold (born 1969), American television producer and poker player
- Jamie Hendry (born 1985), Theatre producer
- Jamie Hewlett (born 1968), comic book artist and co-creator of the band Gorillaz
- Jamie Hyneman (born 1956), American television co-host of MythBusters
- Jaymee Joaquin (born 1984), Filipina actress
- Jamie Kennedy (born 1970), American comedian and actor
- Jamie King (born 1972), British television actor
- Ja'mie King, fictional Australian schoolgirl played by Chris Lilley
- Jamie Lidell (born 1973), English musician and soul singer
- Jamie Johnston (born 1989), Canadian actor
- Jamie McGonnigal (born 1975), American voice actor
- Jamie O'Neal (born 1966), Australian country singer
- Jamie O'Neill (born 1962), Irish novelist
- Jamie Oliver (born 1975), TV chef
- Jamie Oliver (musician) (born 1975), member of lostprophets
- Jamie Parker (born 1979), English actor
- Jamie Reid (born 1947), English anarchist artist
- Jamie Rose (born 1959), American actress
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler (born 1981), American actress
- Jamie Lynn Spears (born 1991), American actress
- Jamie Theakston (born 1970), English television and radio presenter
- Jamie T (born 1986), English musician
- Jamie Travis (born 1979), Canadian filmmaker
- Jamie Wilkinson, founder of Know Your Meme
Sports
- Jamie Arnold (basketball) (born 1975), American-Israeli professional basketball player
- Jamie Baulch (born 1973), British sprint athlete and television presenter
- Jamie Boreham (born 1978), retired professional Canadian football punter/placekicker
- Jamie Buhrer (born 1989), Australian Rugby League player
- Jamie Carragher (born 1978), English footballer
- Jamie Coleman (born 1975), American football player
- Jamie Cope (born 1985), English snooker player
- Jamie Crombie (born 1965), American-Canadian squash player
- Jaymie Graham (born 1983), Australian rules footballer
- Jamie Harris (born 1979), professional footballer
- Jamie Langenbrunner (born 1975), American ice hockey player and alternate captain of the St. Louis Blues
- Jamie Lee (born 1971), New Zealand rugby player
- Jamie Lloyd, a fictional character in the Halloween horror film franchise
- Jamie Lyon (born 1982), Australian Rugby League player
- Jamie Korab (born 1979), Canadian curler
- Jamie McNeair (born 1969), American heptathlete
- Jamie Masters (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jamie McMurray (born 1976), American NASCAR driver
- Jamie Meder (born 1991), American football player
- Jamie Moore (boxer) (born 1978), English boxer
- Jamie Moyer (born 1962), MLB starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Jamie Murray (born 1986), Scottish tennis player
- Jamie Redknapp (born 1973), English footballer
- Jamie Reid (swimmer) (born 1983), American backstroke swimmer
- Jamie Roberts (born 1986), Welsh Rugby Union player
- Jamie Salé (born 1977), Canadian figure skater
- Jamie Silverstein (born 1983), American figure skater, ice dancer
- Jamie Soward (born 1984), Australian Rugby League player
- Jamie Spencer (born 1980), Irish jockey
- Jamie Thomas (born 1974), American skateboarder
Politics
- Jamie Baillie (born 1966), leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia. He is a Chartered Accountant and the former President and CEO of Credit Union Atlantic
- Jamie Briggs (born 1977), Australian politician, representing the House of Representatives seat of Mayo for the Liberal Party of Australia since the 2008 Mayo by-election
Fictional characters
- Jamie (Hollyoaks), in the soap opera Hollyoaks
- Jamie (Malcolm in the Middle), in the TV series Malcolm in the Middle
- Jamie Kane, a fictional UK pop star of an alternate reality game of the same name
- Jamie Lloyd, in the Halloween film series
- Jamie McCrimmon, in Doctor Who, played by Frazer Hines
- Jamie Madrox, a fictional Marvel superhero, also known as Multiple Man
- Jaime Sommers (The Bionic Woman), the title character of The Bionic Woman
- Jamie Tyler, an American boy with mind control powers from Anthony Horowitz's Power of Five series
Other
- Jamie Dimon (born 1956), CEO & Chairman of J.P. Morgan Chase and Co.
- Jamie Kennedy (chef), Canadian chef
- Jamie Anderson (disambiguation)
- Jamie Allen (disambiguation)
- Jamie Arnold (disambiguation)
- Jamie Bates (disambiguation)
- Jamie Bennett (disambiguation)
- Jamie Bond (disambiguation)
- Jamie Brooks (disambiguation)
- Jamie Brown (disambiguation)
- Jamie O'Brien (disambiguation)
- Jamie Smith (disambiguation)
- Jamie Walker (disambiguation)
- Jamie (TV series), a sitcom television series, created by David Susskind's Talent Associates, that was telecast live in the United States of America by ABC-TV from October 5, 1953, until October 4, 1954
See also
- All pages beginning with "Jamie"
References
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