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      James is an English language given name that is a derivative of the name Jacob, most commonly used for males.


      Etymology


      It is a modern descendant, through Old French James, of Vulgar Latin Iacomus (cf. Italian Giacomo, Portuguese Tiago or Thiago (in ancient spelling although still used as a first name), Spanish Iago, Santiago), a derivative version of Latin Iacobus, Latin form of the Hebrew name Jacob (original Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב). The final -s in the English first names is typical of those borrowed from Old French, where it was the former masculine subject case (cf. Jules, Miles, Charles, etc.). James is a very popular name in English-speaking populations.


      Forms of James




      = Abbreviations

      =
      Jas. (English)


      = Diminutives

      =
      Jake
      Jim or Jimmy/Jimy/Jimmi/Jimi/Jimmie
      Jimbo
      Jay
      Jaime or Jamie


      = Variants in English and various other languages

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      Afrikaans: Jakobus, Koos (diminutive), Kobus (diminutive), Jakko (diminutive)
      Albanian: Jakup, Jakub, Jakob or Jakov
      Alemannic: Köbi, Chöbi, Joggel, Jakobli (diminutive), Joggeli (diminutive), Joggi
      Amharic: ያዕቆብ (Ya‘əqob)
      Arabic: يعقوب (Yaʻqub)
      Aragonese: Chaime, Chacobo
      Armenian: Յակոբ in classical orthography and Հակոբ in reformed orthography (Western: Hagop, Eastern: Hakob)
      Asturian: Diegu, Xacobu, Xaime
      Azerbaijani: Yaqub
      Basque: Jakue, Jakob, Jakobe, Jagoba, Jaime, Jakes; Jakoba, Jagobe (feminized); Jago (diminutive)
      Bavarian: Jackl, Jock, Jocke, Jockei
      Belarusian: Jakub, Якуб (Yakub), Jakaŭ, Якаў (Yakaw)
      Bengali: জেমস (Jēms/Jēmsh), ইয়াকুব (Iyakub)
      Biblical Hebrew: Yaakov (יעקב)
      Bosnian: Jakub
      Breton: Jagu, Jagut, Jacut, Jak, Jakes, Jakez, Jakezig, Jakou, Jalm, Chalm
      Bulgarian: Яков (Yakov)
      Cantonese 占士 (Jeem-see)
      Catalan: Jaume, Xaume, Jacme, Jacob, Dídac, Santiago
      Cherokee (Tsalagi): ᏥᎻ (Tsi-mi)
      Chinese: 詹姆斯 (Zhānmǔsī), 詹姆士 (Zhānmǔshì)
      Cornish: Jago, Jammes, Jamma, Jamys
      Croatian: Jakov, Jakob, Jakša
      Czech: Jakub, Jakoubek (diminutive), Kuba (diminutive), Kubík (diminutive), Kubíček (diminutive), Kubas (informal, uncommon), Kubi (informal), Kubsik (informal, uncommon)
      Danish: Ib, Jacob, Jakob, Jeppe, Jim, Jimmy
      Dutch: Jacob, Jacobus, Jakob, Jaco, Jacco, Cobus, Coos, Jaap, Kobe, Kobus, Koos, Sjaak, Sjakie
      English:
      Jack
      Jacob Jacobson Jacobs
      Jakob (uncommon, by way of German, Yiddish, etc.)
      Jacoby Jacobie (rare, chiefly American, and originally a surname)
      Jake, Jakey, Jaky, Jakie, (diminutive)
      Coby/Koby/Cobie/Kobie (diminutive, uncommon, chiefly American)
      Jamie (diminutive, found in all primarily English-speaking lands, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, United States, etc.)
      Jaime/Jaimie/Jaimy (diminutive, uncommon, chiefly American, and by way of Spanish)
      Jim Jam
      Jambo
      Jimbo
      Jimmy Jimmie
      Jay
      James
      Jemmy Jemmie
      Jammy Jammie
      Jammes Jameson
      Jamison Jamieson
      Jamesy Jamesie Jamesey
      Jem (diminutive, also taken as a diminutive for Jeremiah, Jeremy or Jemma)
      Jacqueline/Jaqueline (feminized, by way of French)
      Jacquie/Jaqui/Jaquy (feminized diminutive), Jackie (feminized diminutive, chiefly American), Jacky (feminized diminutive)
      Jamie/Jamey/Jami/Jamy/Jamiey/ (feminized)
      Jamesina, Jamesa (feminine form)
      Esperanto: Jakobo
      Estonian: Jakob, Jaakob, Jaagup, Jaak
      Faroese: Jákup, Jakku (only in double names such as Jóan Jakku, Hans Jakku. Previously spelled Jacob/Jakob)
      Filipino: Jaime, Jacób, Santiago (religious usage)
      Finnish: Jaakob, Jaakoppi, Jaakko, Jaska, Jimi, Jouppi (archaic, nowadays only as a surname), Kauppi (archaic, nowadays only as a surname)
      French: Jacques, Jacqueline (feminized), James, Jammes, Jacob, Jacquot (diminutive), Jacot (diminutive), Jacotte (feminized), Jaco (diminutive), Jack (diminutive), Jacky (diminutive), Jacq (diminutive), Jacquy (diminutive)
      Frisian: Japik
      Friulian: Jacum
      Galician: Xaime, Iago, Diego, Xacobe, Xácome
      Georgian: იაკობ (Iakob), კობა (Koba)
      German: Jakob, Jakobus, Jeckel (diminutive), Jäckel (diminutive), Köbes (diminutive), Köbi (Swiss German diminutive)
      Greek:
      Ιακώβ (Iakov, in the Septuagint)
      Ιάκωβος (Iakovos, New Testament)
      Γιακουμής (Yakoumis, colloquial, possibly also from Ιωακείμ (Joachim))
      Ιακωβίνα (Iakovina, feminized)
      Γιάγκος (Yangos, probably through Slavic languages
      Ζάκης or Ζακ (Zakis or Zak, French-sounding)
      Hawaiian: Kimo, Iakobo, Iakopo
      Hebrew: Jacob and James are two separate, yet related names.
      Jacob is יעקב (Ya'aqov or Yakov), with its diminutives:
      קובי (Kobi)
      ג׳קי (Jecky : from Jacky)
      ז׳אק (Zhack from French pronunciation of Jacques)
      יקי (Yaki)
      יענקל׳ה/ינקי (Yankalleh/Yankee - through Yiddish).
      James is transliterated as גֵ׳יימס/גִ׳ימי/גִ׳ים/ (James/Jimmy/Jim from English).
      The Spanish name Jaime for James is pronounced in Spanish like the Israeli pronunciation of חיים (Haim or Chaim pronounced Kha-yim and meaning life). Diminutives of Chaim are:
      חיימי Chayimee (from Yiddish or Spanish Jaime)
      חיק׳ל/חיימקה (Chaikel/Chayimke from Yiddish)
      Hindi: जेम्स (Jēmsa)
      Hungarian: Jakab, Jákob
      Icelandic: Jakob
      Igbo Jems, James, Jekọb
      Indonesian: Yakobus, Yakubus, James
      Irish: Séamas/Séamus, Shéamais (vocative, Séimí (diminutive), Séimín (diminutive), Séamuisín (diminutive), Iacób
      Italian: Giacomo, Iacopo or Jacopo, Giacobbe, Giacomino, Giaco, Giamo, Mino
      Japanese: ジェームス (Jēmusu)
      Jerriais: Jimce
      Kannada: ಜೇಮ್ಸ್ (Jēms)
      Kazakh: Жақып (Zhaqip, Jacob), Якуб (Yakub, Yacoob)
      Kyrgyz: Жакып (Jaqıp, Jacob), Якып (Yaqıp), Якуп (Yakup), Якуб (Yakub, Yacoob), Каим (Qaim, Chaim), Кайым (Qayım, Chaim)
      Kikuyu: Jemuthi, Jemethi, Jimmi, Jakubu (Pronounced "Jakufu")
      Korean: 제임스 (Jeimseu), 야고보 (Yakobo)
      Kurdish (Sorani): یەعقوب
      Late Roman: Iacomus
      Latin: Iacobus, Iacomus (vulgarized), Didacus (later Latin)
      Latvian: Jēkabs, Jākubs, Jakobs
      Limburgish: Jakob, Sjaak, Sjak, Keube
      Lithuanian: Jokūbas
      Lombard: Giacom, Giacum, Jacom
      Low German: Jak, Jakob, Kööb, Köpke
      Luxembourgish: Jakob, Jak, Jeek, Jeki
      Macedonian: Јаков (Yakov)
      Malay: يعقوب (Ya'qub), Ya'kub, Yakub
      Malayalam: Chacko, Jacob, Yakkob (pronounced Yah-kohb)
      Maltese: Ġakbu, Ġakmu, Jakbu
      Manx: Jamys
      Māori: Hemi
      Northern Sami: Jáhkot
      Norwegian: Jakob, Jakop, Jeppe
      Occitan: Jacme (pronounced Jamme), Jaume, Jammes (surname, pronounced Jamme), James (surname, pronounced Jamme)
      Persian: یعقوب (Yaʻqub)
      Piedmontese: Giaco, Jaco (Montferrat dialect); diminutive: Giacolin, Giacolèt, Jacolin
      Polish: Jakub, Kuba (diminutive), Kubuś (diminutive endearing)
      Portuguese: Jacó (O.T. form), Jacob, Jaime, Iago, Tiago (contracted form used in the N.T.), Thiago and Thyago (variant used in Brazil), Diogo, Diego, Santiago, Jaqueline (fem.)
      Provençal: Jacme
      Punjabi: ਜੇਮਸ (Jēmasa)
      Romanian: Iacob, Iacov
      Romansh: Giachen, Giacun
      Russian: Иаков (Iakov) (archaic O.T. form), Яков (Yakov, Iakov), Яша (Yasha) (diminutive)
      Samoan: Iakopo, Semisi, Simi (Jim)
      Sardinian: Giagu (Logudorese), Iacu (Nuorese)
      Scots: Jeams, Jeames, Jamie, Jizer, Jamesie
      Scottish Gaelic: Seumas, Sheumais (vocative), Hamish (anglicized)
      Serbian (Cyrillic/Latinic): Јаков/Jakov (Yakov); Јакша/Jakša (Yaksha); Јаша/Jaša (Yasha) (diminutive)
      Sicilian: Giacumu, Jàcumu
      Sinhala: දියෝගු (Diogu), ජාකොබ් (Jakob), සන්තියාගො (Santhiyago), යාකොබ් (Yakob)
      Slovak: Jakub, Kubo, Kubko (diminutive), Jakubko (diminutive)
      Slovene: Jakob, Jaka
      Somali: Yacquub
      Spanish: Jaime, Jacobo, Yago, Tiago, Santiago, Diego, Jacoba (fem.), Jacob
      Swahili: Yakobo
      Swedish: Jakob
      Sylheti: য়াকুব (Yakub)
      Syriac: ܝܰܥܩܽܘܒ (Yaqub)
      Tamil: ஜேம்ஸ் (Jēms)
      Telugu: యాకోబు (Yākôbu) జేమ్స్ (Jēms)
      Thai: เจมส์ (Jame, Cems̄̒)
      Turkish: Yakup, Yakub
      Ukrainian: Яків (Yakiv)
      Urdu: جیمز (James), یعقوب (Yaqoob)
      Venetian: Jàcomo, Jàco
      Walloon: Djåke
      Welsh: Iago, Siâms
      Yiddish: יעקב (Yankev/Yankiff), קאפעל/קופפל (Kappel/Koppel), יענקל/יענקלה (Yankel/Yankelleh), יענקי (Yankee), יאקאב (Yakab - from Romanian Iacob), and the Gentile name not associated with Jacob: דזשעיימס (James)
      Yoruba Jákó̩bù, Jakobu
      Zulu: Jakobe


      Popularity


      James is one of the most common male names in the English-speaking world. In the United States, James was one of the five most common given names for male babies for most of the 20th century. Its popularity peaked during the Baby Boom (Census records 1940–1960), when it was the most popular name for baby boys. Its popularity has declined considerably over the past 30 years, but it still remains one of the 20 most common names for boys.
      In Northern Ireland, the name has appeared among the 10 most popular for the last quarter of the 20th century and into the 21st. In 2013, James was the eighth most popular name for boys in Australia.
      James is the second most common first name for living individuals in the United States, belonging to roughly 3.4 million people in the United States as of 2021, according to the Social Security Administration.
      In 2022, in the United States, the name James was given to 12,028 boys, ranking it as the fourth most popular name.
      In 2022, it was the 11th most popular name given to boys in Canada.


      See also


      List of people named James
      All pages with titles beginning with James
      All pages with titles beginning with Jimmy
      James (surname)
      John (disambiguation) (similar name)


      References




      External links

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