Is Jamie short for anything?
Yes. Jamie is a nickname in most old records, and it usually points to James. Less often it stands in for Jamesina. Expect it in Scottish, American, and British records, mostly 1700s-1900s. A record that says Jamie and a record that says James can easily be the same person, so search both names before you rule anyone out.
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Is Jamie a nickname?+
In old records, almost always - it stands for James or Jamesina. Treat it as a pointer to a formal name until the documents prove otherwise.
Is Jamie a real name on its own?+
It mostly rode on James in the eras we track (1700s-1900s). If your ancestor's papers only ever say Jamie, record it as written and keep James as a candidate.
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