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Meaning of the first name
James

Origin 
Hebrew

Meaning 
Supplanter

Variations 
Jamese, Jameson, Jamel

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.

The name James derives from the Hebrew name Yaakov, which means 'Supplanter'. It has a rich historical background and has been in use for centuries. In the Bible, James was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus, making it a name of great religious significance. Additionally, it is worth noting that in the Old Testament, Jacob, another form of Yaakov, was the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. These biblical connections have cemented the name James as a symbol of strength, leadership, and divine favor. Throughout history, the name James has emerged in various forms in different cultures. In the English-speaking world, it became a prominent name due to the influence of King James VI of Scotland and James I of England. The impact of these monarchs on language and culture led to the widespread adoption of the name James. Notable historical figures bearing this name include James Madison, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and James Cook, the renowned British explorer. In modern times, James continues to be a popular name with enduring appeal. It consistently ranks among the top names for boys in many English-speaking countries. The simplicity and strong sound of the name, along with its historical associations, make it a favored choice for parents. Furthermore, its versatility is evident in its use as both a first name and a name. From religious figures to notable historical figures and ordinary individuals, James has earned a revered place in both history and contemporary society.

Based on our records...
These are the most common surnames, spouse names, and child names associated with James.
Smith

is the most common surname for James.

Mary

is the most common spouse name for James.

James

is the most common child name for James.

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