Jayme

Meaning of Jayme

Jayme sparkles with the heritage of James—rooted in the Hebrew Ya’akov, the “supplanter”—yet hums with a playful Indian heart through its link to Sanskrit Jay, the triumphant shout of victory. In English, it dances off the tongue as JAY-mee or snaps sharply as JAYM, like a monsoon breeze racing through Mumbai’s flower markets and California’s sunlit streets all at once. This unisex gem can crown a daring boy stepping onto life’s stage or blossom on a spirited girl painting rangoli under festival lamps. It feels like a technicolor Bollywood adventure one moment, a cozy family story by lantern light the next, blending Norman castles, Spanish plazas and Indian drums into a single nimble syllable. No wonder Jayme’s popularity keeps climbing—promising every child a rollicking journey of curiosity, courage and that first sweet taste of triumph.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JAY-mee (/ˈdʒeɪmi/)
  • Pronunced as JAYM (/dʒeɪm/)

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Notable People Named Jayme

Jayme Lynn Blaschke -
Jayme Matarazzo -
Jayme Lawson -
Jayme White -
Jayme Stone -
Isha Chatterjee
Curated byIsha Chatterjee

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