Jessie is a given name in its own right, but may also be a nickname for the given name Jessica. It is generally considered the feminine form of Jesse. The name Jess is also a given name. It, or Jesse, may be used in Spanish as a nickname for the male name Jesus.
People
- Jessi (musician) (born 1988), also known as Jessica H.O., South Korean–American singer and rapper
 - Jessie Armstead (born 1970), American football player
 - Jessie Bates (born 1997), American football player
 - Jessie Britt (born 1963), American football player
 - Jessie Brown Pounds (1861–1921), American writer of gospel songs
 - Jessie Buckland (1878–1939), New Zealand photographer
 - Jessie Buckley, Irish entertainer and I'd Do Anything finalist
 - Jessie Camacho, American Survivor contestant
 - Jessie Cooper (1914–1993), Australian politician
 - Jessie Daniel Ames (1883–1972), American civil rights activist
 - Jessie Bartlett Davis (1860–1905), American singer
 - Jessie Evans (basketball), American basketball coach
 - Jessie Earl (died 1980), English female murder victim
 - Jessie Foster (born 1985), Canadian sex worker
 - Jessie Franklin Turner (1881–1956), American fashion designer
 - Jessie Godderz (born 1986), American actor and professional wrestler
 - Jessie Greengrass (born 1982), British poet and author
 - Jessie Mae Hemphill (1923–2006), American musician
 - Jessie Hester (born 1963), American football player
 - Jessie Hollins (1970–2009), American baseball player
 - Jessie Inchauspé (born 1992), French biochemist
 - Jessie J (born 1988), British singer
 - Jessie Lemonier (born 1997), American football player
 - Jessie Loutit (born 1988), Canadian rower
 - Jessie MacWilliams (1917–1990), English mathematician
 - Jessie Mackaye, American actress
 - Jessie Matthews (1907–1981), British actress and singer
 - Jessie McKay (born 1989), Australian professional wrestler, ring name Billie Kay
 - Jessie Misskelley (born 1975), one of the West Memphis 3
 - Jessie Murph (born 2004), American singer
 - Jessye Norman (1945–2019), American opera singer
 - Jessie Fremont O'Donnell (1860–1897), American writer
 - Jessie Oonark (1906–1985), Canadian Inuit artist
 - Jessie Pharr Slaton (1908–1983), African-American lawyer.
 - Jessie Pope (1868–1941), English World War I poet
 - Jessie Preston (1872 - 1962), American metalsmith
 - Jessie M. Rattley (1929–2001), American mayor
 - Jessie Redmon Fauset (1882–1961), American writer
 - Jessie Rogers (born 1993), Brazilian-American pornographic actress
 - Jessie Rooke (1845–1906), Australian suffragette and temperance reformer
 - Jessie Royce Landis (1896–1972), American actress
 - Jessie L. Simpson (1882–1974), staff member in the United States Senate
 - Jessie Tuggle (born 1965), American football player
 - Jessie Usher (born 1992), American actor
 - Jessie Wallace (born 1971), British actress
 - Jessie Ward (born 1979), American professional wrestler
 - Jessie Ward (born 1982), American actress
 - Jessie Ware (born 1984), British singer-songwriter
 - Jessie Weston (1850–1928), British scholar and folklorist
 - Jessie Weston (1867–1939), New Zealand novelist and journalist
 - Jessie E. Woods (1909–2001), American pilot
 
Fictional characters
- Jessie (Pokémon)
 - Jessie (Toy Story), in the Toy Story franchise
 - Jessie Prescott, main character of the TV series Jessie
 - Jessie Jackson (Coronation Street), in the soap opera Coronation Street
 - Jessie (Clay Kids), in the Spanish animated TV series Clay Kids
 - Jessie Burlingame, in the Stephen King novel Gerald's Game
 - Jessie Burlingame, in the 2003 horror film Wrong Turn
 - Jessie Cates, in the 1983 play 'night, Mother
 - Jessie McCarney, in the 2006 video game Dead Rising
 - Jessie Maye, a dateable character in the dating simulation videogame Huniepop
 - Jessie, boyfriend of titular love interest in 1981 song Jessie's Girl
 - Jessie, unlockable character in the mobile video game Brawl Stars
 
See also
References
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