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Is Jamie an acceptable nickname.....
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Well....I hate Benjamin and I hate the nickname Ben. I don't hate Jamie, although I think it's too feminine sounding for a boy. But it's an improvement over Benjamin and Ben, so I will say sure, it's acceptable.Kind of wonder, though, if one wants a Jamie, why one wouldn't just use James.
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it is acceptablebut not obvious. It would take a lot more work to get people onto Jamie intead of the immediate and more traditional Ben. I could see how it could work though. I like to affectionately call my friend's son Benjamin "Jammin'" and "Jams", so Jamie's just another hop away from that.
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You could certainly use it, but it would cause issues. Benjamin is a very common name with very common nicknames. James is a very common name with very common nicknames. When you try to take one fairly common nickname for a common name and use it for another common name with common nicknames (follow that? :P)-- mass confusion for people. People will ask if his name is James, and when you say no, it's Benjamin, they'll wonder why he's not called Ben.But I'm also bias because I was initially taken aback at the idea of using a nn that I love for James and would use in real life as a nn for my son's name.
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I think it's acceptable. It wouldn't be my first choice for Benjamin, although Jamie is adorable on a boy! But if you like it then use it!
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sure, why not?Beats Benji
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Good in theory, alright in real life, I would say.
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I think it's acceptable! I'm not picky with nicknames (whether or not they're super intuitive or not). I do think you'll have to remind people that you're calling him "Jamie" as a nickname, and not "Ben", but they'll catch on.
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I think Benjamin is perfect without a nn, but I can see where you'd get Jamie from it. I wouldn't use it myself, though.
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I guess, but I still think plain old Ben is the best NN. Benji is a close second.
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Ben is still my favorite. Lately, I've been liking Jamie, but I have issues with James and I just plain dislike Jameson/Jamison. I'm trying to find something else I can use it as a nn for. Or maybe it could stand on its own?
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I know 2 just-Jamie's, a boy and a girl. And they're married. Very confusing! :P I personally don't like just Jamie, but then I don't like just nicknames in general. Plus if it's just Jamie there could be some gender confusion, because it's used on girls. I think Jamie would be a cute and quirky nn for Benjamin.
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I know plenty of Jamies who are just Jamies, so I think it can stand on its own.
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Excellent! That alleviates my concern greatly. :)
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