I'm 42, American, and the name
Jemima conjurs up the
Beatrix Potter character of
Jemima Puddleduck, not the syrup label. Also, the girl from "Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang."
But for my generation the majority would think of the syrup lady. Sadly, there are racial overtones here in the states to "Aunt
Jemima." You might want to check with an African-American on how they see the name. A few years back on Saturday Night Live a skit featured characters named "Aunt
Jemima" and "Uncle
Remus" (or was it "Uncle
Tom?") as spoofs on white stereotyping. I hate that a great name like
Jemima has been sullied, but I can't ignore that it's there, sadly.
As a mn it probably wouldn't occasion any raised eye-brows. I've always thought that "
Beatrix Jemima" was a sweet combination.