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- Jamie
- Short form of James, but can also be used as a feminine name in its own right. James is a form of Jacob, from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Jayme
- A form of Jamey, A form of Jamey.
- Jemma
- From the Italian meaning "precious gemstone" or "jewel".
- Gemma
- From the Italian meaning "precious gemstone" or "jewel".
- Jim
- Short form of James, which is an English and Scottish name originally from the Hebrew Yaakov, which could be from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Jimmy
- Short form of James, but can also be used as a feminine name in its own right. James is a form of Jacob, from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Jimmie
- Short form of James, which is an English and Scottish name originally from the Hebrew Yaakov, which could be from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Jami
- Helper, Supporter, Beautiful, A beautiful woman.
- Jammie
- He who supplants, He who supplants.
- Jaimie
- A man sho is a stand-in, A man sho is a stand-in.
- Jamey
- Diminutive of James, meaning a supplanter, Diminutive of James, meaning a supplanter.
- Jamia
- Beautiful, One who collects.
- Jamiah
- Jame
- Catalan form of James, meaning "supplanter". James is the English form of Jacob, which is from the Hebrew words aqev or aqab, meaning "heel" or "supplanter".
- Jammy
- Jimmey
- Jaymie
- A form of Jami.
- Jaimee
- She is the heelholder.
- Gema
- From the Italian meaning "precious gemstone" or "jewel".
- Jaymee
- This name derives from the Late Latin “Iacobus,” from the Ancient Greek “Iákōbos (Ἰάκωβος),” meaning “supplanter, held by the heel, heel-grabber, leg-puller.” In turn, the name derives from the Hebrew root “ʿqb > Yaʿakov,” meaning “to follow, to be behind,” and it referred to the circumstances of Jacob’s birth when he held on to the heel (Hebrew: ʿaqeb) of his older twin brother Esau. As described in the Hebrew Bible, Jacob, the Talmud, the New Testament, the Koran, and the scriptures of Baha’i as the third patriarch of the Jewish people with whom God made a covenant and ancestor of the tribes of Israel, who took their names from his descendants. In the Hebrew Bible, Jacob is Isaac and Rebecca’s son, and grandson of Abraham, Sarah, and Bethuel. Jacob is honored as a prophet of Islam; in fact, the name is commonly used as a baptismal name in Arabic and Muslim societies.