Talk:Jamie

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I don't think Jamie and Jaime should be in the same article because the latter is a separate Spanish male given name and should be treated separately from the English form, which was originally a pet form.

I second this. I got redirected here when I typed in "Jaime". The names share a common origin, but there's no reason to have it redirect here in particular instead of, say, "James". Should a new article be created there, or should it direct to James (name), or what? - furrykef (Talk at me) 11:42, 14 April 2007 (UTC)