James Young (disambiguation)
- James Young (disambiguation)
James Young may refer to:
*James Young (1811–1883), Scottish chemist
*James Young (American musician) (b. 1949), guitarist for the band Styx
*James Young (British musician), author, keyboardist and composer, longtime accompanist for Nico
*James Young (Canadian politician) (1835–1913), former member of the Canadian House of Commons
*James Young (comedian) (1918–1974), Northern Irish comedian
*James Young (congressman) (1866–1942), U.S. Representative from Texas
*James Young (director) (1872–1948), American film director and actor
*James K. Young, (1797–1851), Hapa-Hawaiian High Chief and Governor of Maui and Kauai
*James Young (Eli Young Band), founding member of the country music group, Eli Young Band
*James Young (hurler), hurling player from County Laois, Ireland
*James Young (State Representative), Kentucky State Representative
*James Young (Upper Canada politician) (1777–1831), political figure in Upper Canada
*James Alexander Young (1875-1956), New Zealand politician
*James H. Young, African-American North Carolina politician
*James R. Young, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
*James R. Young (Canadian politician), current mayor of East Gwillimbury, Ontario
*James R. Young (UP), current President, CEO and Chairman of Union Pacific Railroad
*James R. Young (NC politician), Insurance Commissioner of North Carolina
;See also
*James Young Ltd., a coachbuilder for carriages or automobiles
*Jim Young (disambiguation)
*Jimmy Young (disambiguation)
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