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Title: the name Peem
Post by: jim robertson on Thursday 16 February 23 12:10 GMT (UK)
further to the questions related to the meaning of the name Peem. I am James (Jim) and my name at school was Peem. Very commonly used in Glasgow and Paisley. Being the smallest of two in my school I was therefore known as Wee Peem - Little Jim
Title: Re: the name Peem
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 17 February 23 02:48 GMT (UK)
Hello Jim and welcome to RootsChat.

You possibly are replying to this thread?
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=239783

(Though a search of RootsChat reveals a few threads that mention the nickname "Peem".)

Very interesting, I have never heard "James" referred to as "Peem".  :)
Title: Re: the name Peem
Post by: Forfarian on Friday 17 February 23 09:11 GMT (UK)
https://www.whatsinaname.net/php/search.php?action=search2&search_name=peem
Title: Re: the name Peem
Post by: mosstrooper on Saturday 18 February 23 19:38 GMT (UK)
There was a boy called Peem in the village I was raised (Plains, Lanarkshire) where nicknames were very common. This area like most in the 19th century had large families and the common method of naming followed in Scotland was to name the first son after the Grandfather and thereafter down the Uncle lines, this resulted in several grandsons in a family all called James or John, in my family we had Big John and Wee John Reddington, the Kane family in Plains was so big the only way to recognise one was by his nickname, Duck Kane, Baldy Kane, Moon Kane etc. because they were all called John.

James (Peem) Kerr.