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Nicknames for James

54 replies

zazie7 · 03/02/2017 22:32

Hi,

We have called DS (7 weeks) James and intended to call him this but we are finding that we are calling him Jamie some of the time. He seems to suit it. Family members have also asked us which nickname we are using.

It got me thinking, what do you think of the different nicknames for James? What is your favourite/least favourite?

I can think of:

Jamie
Jim
Jimmy
Jay

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NotTodaySatan · 03/02/2017 22:33

I love Jim and Jimmy but really hate Jay and Jamie.

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ReginaGeorgeinSheepsClothing · 03/02/2017 22:37

Jimbo
Also Jimmy and Jamie

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Greentorch · 03/02/2017 22:38

We had a jimbo/jambo james at school

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MixedUpConfusion · 03/02/2017 22:39

DS is James Robert and gets JimBob

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Floralnomad · 03/02/2017 22:39

My mums dog is called James and he gets called Jimmy , personally I'd try and stick with James ,no nn needed it's a lovely name .

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EsmeraldaHorrid · 03/02/2017 22:41

I have a teenage James. It's my favourite boys name.

He was Jamie most of the time when he was little, but is now usually James. I still call him Jamie or Jamesie occasionally, or Jimbobs! His siblings call him Jimmy when they want to annoy him.

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FatOldBag · 03/02/2017 22:42

Jim
Jam
Jams
Jim Jams
PJs
What was the question again?

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multivac · 03/02/2017 22:42

Jem is possibly my favourite.

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YesItsMeIDontCare · 03/02/2017 22:42

I absolutely refuse to have DS's name shortened by anyone.

So I called him "Woo", "Wooster" and "Puppystarpipistrelle". Blush

I think Jamie is a good one for when he's little, I think Jim sounds a bit harsh for a little boy. You've picked a great name though OP. Wink

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WyfOfBathe · 03/02/2017 22:43

I'm the exact opposite of NotToday - I like Jamie and Jay but not Jim or Jimmy. The other nicknames I can think of are Jem or Jamesy.

James is related to Jacob so you could also go for Jake or even Coby but the link is less obvious.

I would probably let a nickname "evolve" naturally though.

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BatShitTat · 03/02/2017 22:44

I have a James. A twat work colleague though it was really funny to call him Jimmy/Jim because she knew I hated it. Both truly awful, as is Jimbo.

I don't mind Jamie but DS just gets James, no nickname.

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Eminybob · 03/02/2017 22:45

Jamie is my favourite but James on its own is great too.

I find it strange that you have family asking what nickname you are using. Why do people assume you are using any? I have a William who is never shortened (so far, he's only 2) and no one has ever asked me what nickname we plan to use.

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Jenijena · 03/02/2017 22:45

I call mine jamesie lots, and jimmyboy a bit...

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GinAndPhonics82 · 03/02/2017 22:45

My James is nearly 16 and has been known as Jim or Jimbob by family for his entire life. He prefers to be called James and his friends and teachers know him as such, but I've told him he'll always be my Jimbob!

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practicallyperfectinmyway · 03/02/2017 22:53

I come from Glasgow and "Jimmy" is the street name you'ld use to ask a question, eg what's the time Jimmy, has the 39 bus been Jimmy, got a light Jimmy etc.... A kind of familiar friendly expression.

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ClimbingTheNorthFace · 03/02/2017 22:55

I have a James - he gets James / Jam / JimJam and Spud.

Never, ever Jamie.

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user1477282676 · 03/02/2017 22:56

I know Jimmy, Jimbo, Jim and Jammy. I don't like Jammy or Jamie.

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OvO · 03/02/2017 23:06

I have a 12 year old James and with family and friends he's always James.

I get away with Jimbob and Jamesina-Belle. Grin
His little brother winds him up no end with Jammy-Boy.

From the usual nicknames I like Jamie best for a baby/toddler, though Jim best for teen/adult nickname.

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CoodleMoodle · 03/02/2017 23:17

DH is James. He says he prefers just being James but doesn't mind some nicknames.

I call him James or Jam.
FIL normally calls him Jim/Jimmy - fairly certain I've heard him say Jimbo as well, and Jamesie.
MIL sometimes calls him Jampot which I think it's adorable (he's nearly 30!).
SIL calls him Jay.

His GM was the only one allowed to call him Jamie. I really like Jamie but can't see DH as one.

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 03/02/2017 23:23

Jimps !

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NameChange30 · 03/02/2017 23:30

James is such a lovely name, and only one syllable, so a nickname isn't essential.

I like Jamie, Jay and Jem.
Dislike Jim, Jimmy and (ugh) Jimbob.

I quite like Jam or Jim-jams as a silly nickname, would probably keep it in the family though - not one for school Grin

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Pipilangstrumpf · 03/02/2017 23:34

I also wouldn't shorten a James. It's easy to say, James.

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RedSauce · 03/02/2017 23:42

I like James but none of the nicknames.

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peaceloveandbiscuits · 03/02/2017 23:43

I have a James. My dad tried to call him Jamie when he was born. Nipped that in the bud, I can tell you.

If he decides he wants to shorten it when he's older I will weep be ok with it, but while I'm in charge, he goes by his full name.

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rumblingDMexploitingbstds · 03/02/2017 23:48

Jem is nice.

Had an utterly gorgeous cat called James, which mostly got shortened to Jimbles.

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