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  1. Jaime - Wikipedia

    Jaime Lannister, known as "Kingslayer", a fictional character in the fantasy epic novel series A Song of Ice and Fire and its derived works such as TV series Game of Thrones.

  2. Jaime Fernandez, NP | United Health Services

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  3. Jaime Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity

    Feb 25, 2025 · The name Jaime is a variant of the more commonly known Jamie and originates from ancient Hebrew and the root title Jacob, which means ‘supplanter’ or ‘one who follows.’

  4. Jaime - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry

    5 days ago · Jaime is a boy's name of Spanish origin. Jaime is the 605 ranked male name by popularity.

  5. Jaime - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name "Jaime" has its origins in the Hebrew name "Jacob," which means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel." In the Old Testament, Jacob was the son of Isaac and Rebecca, and he …

  6. Jaime - Name Meaning, What does Jaime mean? - Think Baby Names

    Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Jaime, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby girl name.

  7. Meaning, origin and history of the name Jaime - Behind the Name

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  8. Oakley, Jaime, G., M.D. - Summit Medical Group

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  9. Jaime - Name Meaning and Origin

    Jaime is a unisex name, commonly used for both males and females, and is often associated with individuals who are determined, ambitious, and have strong leadership qualities.

  10. Meaning of the name Jaime - Wisdom Library

    Jun 10, 2025 · Jaime is the Spanish and Portuguese form of James, meaning "supplanter" or "holder of the heel." It derives from the Late Latin Iacomus, a variant of Iacobus, ultimately …