Jaime name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: English, Spanish and Portuguese
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Jaime jay-mee
Meaning: Variant of Jacob Supplanter, The Sun, Yahweh May Protect, Holder of the Heel and One Who Supplants
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What does Jaime mean?

Jaime means Variant of Jacob Supplanter, The Sun, Yahweh May Protect, Holder of the Heel or One Who Supplants is of Hebrew origin and is given to both sexes is largely used in Spanish, Portuguese and English.

It is celebrated on July 25 or May 3.

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How do I pronounce Jaime?

The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Jaime is jay-mee. jay-me or hi-may are the different way(s) to pronounce the name.

Variants of Jaime

Iacobus, Iacomus, Iakobos, Yaakov, Jahime, Jacques, Jacob, James, Jacobus, Jacoumeto, Jacqueline, Jacquelyn, Jacomus, Yakov, Cobb, Jascha, Aaronjacob, Jacobalexander, Chango, Jamie, Jasha, Aaronjames, Jamesanthony, Jacalin, Jacklyn, Jaquana, Lin

Names that rhyme with Jaime

How popular is the name Jaime?

Jaime was among the very popular names in United States. Since emerging in 1916 around 117875 babies have been given the first name. When at its peak in 1976, the moniker grabbed the 29th spot and 7836 baby girls were given the name.

However after 178 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts but still going strong on charts. Additionally, the name has been in the top 50 baby names 2 times Also, Jaime is a popular name in Spain given to over 19733 babies in 16 years.

When at the peak of its usage in 2002, 1695 boys were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 30th position. In addition to that, the moniker has been in the top 50 baby names 11 times

Jaime is a familiar baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 500 names.

In 2005, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 490 on girl names chart when 72 babies were given the name Jaime. Over 1460 people have been named Jaime in England and Wales.

Also, during its short run of just 1 years in New South Wales, it had made it to the top 100 names. In 1977, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 94 on girl names chart when 82 babies were given the name Jaime.

Jaime is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1908 and was able to reach the top 400 names. In 1939, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 371 on boy names chart when 43 babies were named Jaime.

Over 917 babies in France have been named Jaime. Also, during its short run of just 1 years in Queensland, it had made it to the top 100 names. In 1977, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 95 on girl names chart when 37 babies were named Jaime.

Jaime is an uncommon baby name in Ireland, its highest ever rank is 268 (1982) in its 16 years run on Ireland naming chart. Jaime is a rare baby name in Belgium there is very thin chances of it still being given and also in New South Wales and also in Queensland.

However things change on global perspective, Jaime is extremely popular in Mexico where every 1 in 400 have the name as well as in, Colombia, Philippines, Brazil and Chile. Also the baby name is popular in Ecuador, Peru, Mozambique, Bolivia, Angola, Venezuela, Guatemala, El Salvador, Argentina, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Cuba, Canada and East Timor.

At least, 1920000 people globally have carried Jaime as their given name according to our findings.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018511547242573
2017481604275961
2016463655289058
2015485606257169
2014470618243674
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Jaime in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands30120411717
Finland16211160
Sweden417184113
Norway40119114
Denmark93070

What numbers say about Jaime?

You made everyone proud in your life, even if no one acknowledges your efforts and hard work to be the best person you can possibly be. You are an intuitive person who sees through people and their intentions, which can be irritating sometimes. You lack self-confidence and self-reliance. Your independence and narcissism make you more attractive than you already are in people's eyes. You neglect your own issues and helping other is more important to you.

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Famous people named Jaime

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  • Jaime Viñals, Guatemalan mountaineer, the first person from Central America and Caribbean region ever to climb the Earth's highest peak
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  • Jaime Cerda, retired left-handed Major League Baseball relief pitcher

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