Jessie Bates III is an American football safety for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Wake Forest and was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Jessie Armstead is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins between 1993 and 2003. He was a three-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl section. He played college football at the University of Miami.
Jessie O. Thomas (1885 – 1972) was a prominent African-American educator from Atlanta. He was founder of the Atlanta University School of Social Work in 1920 and first director of the Southern Field Division of the National Urban League.Thomas spoke at the 1921 opening of Joyland Park, Atlanta's first amusement park for blacks.
HOW IS THIS MASCULINE?! Jess is unisex, Jesse is masculine, and Jessie is feminine (nickname for Jessica/Janessa)!
― Anonymous User 3/29/2021
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I personally think that Jessie should stay as a boy's name.
― Anonymous User 3/24/2021
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I remember when I was young, I drew a character named Jessie who was a boy. To this day I have no idea why I named him that. One of the reasons this name is unisex to me.
― Anonymous User 3/14/2019
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In 2018, 28 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Jessie who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 642nd most common male first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/8/2018
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This could have been my name. I was gonna have this name because of my mother's favorite song "Jessie's Girl". Yes, I am male and yes this was gonna be how it was spelled. I like this name, even with the "ie" at the end. Still pronounced the same and sounds masculine.
Jesse is a much more traditional spelling in my opinion, and it looks more masculine. Jesse is a good boy name, in my opinion, I just don't like this spelling.
― Anonymous User 9/16/2017
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The name Jessie was given to 243 boys born in the US in 2016. 60.12 percent of people with the first name Jessie are female.
― Anonymous User 6/6/2017
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It is from Gaeshaf, a form of Jean so don't use it on boys.