Jamie means "nob" from the Hebrew. Such as Benjamin, which means
"son of a nob". I think this is correct.
Actually Benjamin is Hebrew for "son of the right hand," while Jamie stems from James which is English from the New Testament.
Jamie - of Spanish origin meaning to supplant or the supplanter
The name Jamie would not be different in Spanish. However, the name Diego is a form of the name Jaime (James) in Spanish.
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if you wont to know what your name means go to what douse my name mean.com and thats about it if your name is jamey-spanish way to say jamey is-jamie
The equivalent, 'Jaime', is pronounced 'KHA-eemay' ('KH' as in 'loch')
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
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Mariza Jamie Haley is of mixed ethnicity, with her father being of English and Irish descent and her mother being of Chilean and Spanish descent.
The name Jamie translates to "Jacques" or "Jaime" in French.
No, Hime is not a word in Spain I disagree with the above. Hymie in Spanish is James. Well, here we go again...it can be said depending on which theory you believe, James can be translated into Spanish as Diego and can be seen as the equivalent of Jacob, Jake or JIM. Also, Tiago can be James as in the Spanish Santiago, or Saint James. Further more, I believe that both the above answers omit to accept one error, there is no such word in Spanish as Hime or Hymie, they are spelling mistakes. The words should be spelt JAMIE and Jamie is a name of Iberian origin. This last sentence may come near to answering the question as the question was based on an auditory presumption, in other words when spoken, that is what it sounded like. As we now know however, it is not written like that Actually, the Spanish name is Jaime, not Jamie.
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'Jami' could possibly be a name, or perhaps you are thinking of 'jama.' Respectively, this could mean "I am Jamie" (or "It's/That's Jamie.") or "[something] is a nuisance."