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James
James */dʒeɪmz/ is a popular name worldwide, and the most popular name for a male in the United States. During the 1990 US Census, approximately 3.318% of males counted had the first name James. The name is derived from the Hebrew word meaning held by the heel, protected, or supplanted.
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Etymology
Came into English from the French variation Gemmes of the Late Latin Iacomus , dialect variant of Iacobus , from New Testament Greek Ἰάκωβος (Iacōbos), from Hebrew יעקב (Yaʻaqov). Cognates include Jacob
Variant spellings
- Jaymes *Jayms (Naji Version)
Female equivalents
- Jamesina , Jamey , Jaymie , Jaimie , Jaimita , Gemina
Diminutives
- Jim, Jay, Jamie, Jimmy, Jimmie , Jimi, Jamsey , Jame , Jameson, Jimbo, Jake, Jem, Jems , Jemmy , Jims
Translations
- Basque: Jakes
- Breton: Jagu
- Castilian: Jaime
- Catalan: Jaume , Xaume
- Chinese:詹姆士、詹姆斯
- Cornish: Jago, Jammes , Jamma
- Czech: Jakub , Kuba (diminutive)
- French: Jacques , Jame , Gemmes (Normandy), Gemme (Normandy)
- Galician: Xaime
- German: Jakob
- Hawaiian: Kimo
- Italian: Giacomo , Iago
- Irish: Séamas , Seamus (anglicized), Shamus (anglicized), Séimí (dim)
- Japanese: ジェームズ, ジェイムズ
- Latin: Jacobus , Jacomus
- Manx: Jayms
- Occitan: Jammes , James
- Portuguese: Diogo , Jaime , Tiago
- Provencal: Jacme
- Scottish: Seumas , Sheumais , Jamsey , Hamish (anglicized)
- Spanish: Jaime , Diego , Iago, Santiago
- Welsh: Siam , Iago
- Russian: ???? (Jakov) , ??? (Jasha) (dimunitive)
Famous persons with the given name James
- Characters from the Bible:
- Saint James the Great or Saint James of Compostela, brother of John the Apostle;
- Saint James the Less;
- James the Just, brother of Jesus and believed to have written one of the books of the New Testament, the Epistle of James.
- Kings of Scotland and/or England:
- James I of Scotland
- James II of Scotland
- James III of Scotland
- James IV of Scotland
- James V of Scotland
- James I of England (James VI of Scotland)
- James II of England (James VII of Scotland)
- Kings of Aragon:
- Fictional characters
- James Bond, a fictional spy featured in novels and films
- James T. Kirk, a fictional sci-fi captain from Star Trek.
- Presidents of the United States of America:
- James Madison (1751-1836), 4th President of the United States.
- James Monroe (1758-1831), 5th President of the United States.
- James Buchanan (1791-1868), 15th President of the United States.
- James K. Polk (1795-1849), 11th President of the United States.
- James Garfield (1831-1881), 20th President of the United States.
- Jimmy (James Earl) Carter (1924-) 39th President of the United States.
- Musicians, bands
- James (band), a band from Manchester, England
- James Hetfield of thrash metal band Metallica
- James LaBrie of progressive metal band Dream Theater
- Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
- James Callaghan, (1912-2005) Labour Prime Minister 1976-1979
- Other
Famous persons with the family name James
- Henry James, American author
- Jesse James, American musician
- Letitia James, Brooklyn politician
- Rick James, American outlaw
- Walter James, Premier of Western Australia
Letter of James in the Bible
- James is the common abbreviation of the Epistle of James/Letter of James in the Bible, New Testament
James: The Band
Official Website: http://www.jamestheband.com/
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