Jaume (Catalan: [ˈʒawmə]) is a Catalan male given name.[1][2] It is the equivalent of James.
Notable people
editNotable people with this given name include:
- Jaume Aragall (born 1939), Spanish tenor
- Jaume Balagueró (born 1968), Spanish filmmaker
- Jaume Balmes (birth name: Jaime Balmes in Spanish) (1810-1848), Spanish philosopher, theologian, Catholic apologist, sociologist and political writer
- Jaume Barberà (born 1955), Spanish journalist and TV host
- Jaume Blassi (born 1948), Spanish photographer
- Jaume Cabré (born 1947), Catalan writer
- Jaume Collet-Serra (born 1974), Spanish-American filmmaker
- Jaume Costa (born 1988), Spanish professional footballer
- Jaume Ferrer (14th century), Majorcan sailor and explorer
- Jaume Giró (born 1964), Catalan corporate executive
- Jaume Huguet (1412-1492), Catalan painter
- Jaume Llambi (born 1974), Spanish wheelchair basketball player
- Jaume Masià (born 2000), Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle rider
- Jaume Munar (born 1997), Spanish tennis player
- Jaume Muxart (1922–2019), Spanish painter
- Jaume Perich (1941–1995), Catalan illustrator and humorist
- Jaume Plensa (born 1955), Spanish artist
- Jaume Roig (early 15th century-1478), Valencian doctor and writer
- Jaume Roures (born 1950), Spanish businessman and film producer
- Jaume Sisa (born 1948), Spanish singer and songwriter
As surname
editNotable people with the surname Jaume include:
- Pere Jaume Borrell, known as "Perejaume" (born 1957), Catalan contemporary artist
- Bernat Jaume (born 1995), Spanish squash player
- Carolina Jaume (born 1985), Ecuadorian actress