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Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 3/16/19 Smartypants Saturday

Random information on the term “James”:

James is masculine given name, a modern descendant of Iacomus, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Jacob.[1] James is a popular name worldwide, but it is most commonly seen in English-speaking populations. It has several alternative spellings but none of which as common as the original. Diminutives for the name include Jay, Jamie, Jem, Jim, Jimbo, and Jimmy and some of them have become popular as given names in their own right, particularly Jamie.

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 twentieth 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 thirty years, but it still remains one of the twenty most common names for boys.[2]

James has stayed more popular in the British Isles and Australasia. In England and Wales, James has been one of the Top 20 most common given male names since at least 1954 and in the Top 10 since at least 1974.[citation needed] Likewise, in Northern Ireland, the name has appeared among the 10 most popular for the last quarter of the 20th century and into the 21st.[3] In 2013, James was the eighth most popular name for boys in Australia.[4]

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