Jimbo

Meaning of Jimbo

Jimbo, a jaunty off-shoot of the ever-classic James, traces its linguistic roots back to the Hebrew Ya’aqov—“supplanter”—yet it wears its heritage with the easygoing charm of a monsoon-cooled evening in Goa. In mid-century America, the name briefly caught a playful breeze, appearing in national charts between 1961 and 1964 and peaking with ten births in 1961, but its true allure lies beyond mere numbers. To many, Jimbo conjures images of the affable, larger-than-life friend—think of the baseball-playing uncle who cracks coconut jokes at family picnics—while pop-culture nods such as Jimbo Jones from “The Simpsons” lend it a mischievous twinkle. Interestingly, in Japanese the surname Jimbō (神保) carries the dignified meaning “protector of the shrine,” adding an unexpected layer of gravitas. Altogether, Jimbo blends the familiarity of old-school nicknames with a dash of global spice, offering parents a name that greets the world with an outstretched, henna-tinted hand and a ready grin.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JIM-boh (/ˈdʒɪm.boʊ/)

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