Associations to the word «Jamie»
Noun
- Lee
- Owens
- Snoop
- Adam
- Digger
- Laurie
- Tko
- Kyle
- Rory
- Hepburn
- Shaun
- Reeves
- Boyfriend
- Liam
- Jennifer
- Jenny
- Dixon
- Horne
- Melanie
- Rupert
- Mackenzie
- Brett
- Myers
- Camilla
- Cara
- Lyon
- Summers
- Damon
- Andy
- Danny
- Laura
- Wanda
- Neill
- Eastwood
- Keyboard
- Simone
- Kieran
- Danielle
- Karen
- Jessica
- Astronaut
- Leigh
- Rowe
- Bartlett
- Knowles
- Brad
- Angus
- Vince
- Bassist
- Katie
- Tad
- Jason
- Noon
- Ryder
- Bonnet
- Duff
- Chris
- Justin
- Whisky
- Cockpit
- Marley
- Stewart
- Hector
- Rob
- Paterson
- Natalie
- Teammate
- Jockey
- Hooper
- Dirk
- Katy
- Iain
- Greg
- Murphy
- Duncan
- Michelle
- Scott
- Rollins
- Rosie
- Vicki
- Elliot
- Tina
- Lockhart
- Richie
- Goalkeeper
- Slater
- Knuckle
- Gwen
- Salamander
- Stacey
- Jeff
- Mckenzie
- Guitarist
Adverb
Wiktionary
JAMIE, proper noun. An English and Scottish diminutive of the male given name James, also used as a formal given name.
JAMIE, proper noun. A female given name derived from James, of modern American usage.
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.