Jammy is an uncommon yet intriguing given name of American origin, derived from the word 'jam', referring to preserves made from fruit. It's a unisex name that has been used sparingly throughout history but carries a unique and distinctive charm.
The name Jammy saw its peak popularity between 1970 and 1976 with consistent high numbers of births each year, reaching a maximum of 27 births in 1976. However, there was a significant drop after that period, with the number of births fluctuating between 5 to 16 per year until 1984. Since then, the name has not regained its previous popularity, with most years having fewer than 10 births, and many years seeing only 5 or 6 Jammy births. Over the entire period from 1958 to 2011, there were a total of 332 babies named Jammy.