See the results of this poll: Which is your favorite spelling?
Respondents: 47 (This poll is closed)
- Jamie : 36 (77%)
- Jaimee : 1 (2%)
- Jaime : 10 (21%)
- Jaymee : 0 (0%)
- Jaymie: 0 (0%)
Respondents: 47 (This poll is closed)
I like [name]Jamie[/name], but I do like [name]Jaime[/name] as well. My friend is [name]Jaime[/name], so I’m used to that spelling.
~[name]Jasmine[/name]
It depends on for a boy or a girl.
For a girl I like [name]Jamie[/name], for a boy I like [name]Jaime[/name].
[name]Jamie[/name]! I am biased though, I am a [name]Jamie[/name] and it is spelled that way. I think it is silly to add extra I’s.
I like [name]Jaime[/name], as in [name]Jaime[/name] [name]King[/name].
[name]Jamie[/name] is unisex while [name]Jaime[/name] is all boy. Some people use [name]Jaime[/name] for girls but it looks silly [name]IMO[/name]
[name]Jamie[/name], definitely.
I make a lot of calls to clients at work, and I often don’t know if [name]Jaime[/name] spelled like this is [name]Jamie[/name], or the Spanish variation of [name]James[/name] (pronounced [name]HI[/name]-may). [name]Just[/name] something to consider. On paper, if you don’t know the sex of the person, you can’t tell really.
My sister’s name is [name]Jamie[/name]. I think this is the most streamlined version.
I’ve known a few others, most of whom spell it [name]Jaime[/name].
The y spellings are too trendy/stupid imo.
I like [name]Jamie[/name] best.