James (surname)

James (surname)

James is a surname, and may refer to
* A. P. T. James (c1908-1962), better known as "Fargo" James; Tobagonian politicianmrs james teacher
*Alex James (footballer)
* Alex James (musician)
* Alice James
* Anthony James
* Art James
* B. G. James, mayor of Newport News, Virginia from 1936 to 1940
* Bill James
* Billy James
* Bob James (musician)
* Brian Gerard James (born 1970), wrestler
* Brian James, British punk musician, a former member of The Damned
* Brion James
* Butch James, South African rugby player
* C. L. R. James (1901-1989), Trinidadian essayist and historian of the Haitian Revolution
* Carole James
* Carwyn James
* Chris James
* Clifton James
* Clive James (born 1939), Australian writer, poet, essayist, critic, and commentator on popular culture.
* Colin James
* Craig James (born 1961), American football player and sportscaster
* Craig James (born 1982), English footballer
* Dafydd James
* Darren James
* David James (born 1970), English football goalkeeper
* Dennis James
* Derrick James
* Dick James
* Don James, former coach of the Washington Huskies football team
* Edison James
* Elmore James
* Emrys James
* Eric James
* Etta James, American R&B and gospel singer
* Francesca James
* Francis James
* Frank James
* Geraldine James
* Graham James
* Harry James
* Henry James Sr.
* Henry James (1843-1916), American author and critic
* Ian James, Canadian long jumper
* Ifor James
* James James
* Jassie James
* Jesse James (1847-1882), American outlaw, member of the James-Younger Gang
* Joe James
* John James
* John James (actor)
* John James (footballer)
* Jonathan James, convicted of hacking U.S. Government computer systems
* Joni James
* Kevin James
* L. Dean James
* Lance James
* LeBron James (1984-), an NBA basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers
* Lennie James
* Letitia James, American lawyer, activist, and politician in Brooklyn
* Margot James
* Mark James (disambiguation):
**Mark Andrew James, American conductor and oboeist
**Mark James (golfer), English golfer
**Mark James (songwriter), American songwriter
**Mark James DeSaulnier, American politician
**Mark James Grudzielanek, American baseball player
**Mark James Haslam, New Zealand cricketer
**Mark James Klepaski, American bass guitarist
**Mark James Perry, English footballer
* M.E. Clifton James, impersonator of Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery
* Mickie James, American professional wrestler
* Mike James, American NBA basketball player
* Montague Rhodes James
* Oliver James
* Oliver James (entertainer)
* P. D. James
* Peter James (historian)
* Peter James (writer)
* Paul James
* Polly James
* Raji James
* Richard James, minister
* Richard James, musician
* Richard D. James, musician known as Aphex Twin
* Richard D. James (scientist)
* Richard T. James, co-inventor of the Slinky
* Rick James (1948–2004), an African-American funk and soul musician, singer, keyboardist, bassist, record producer, arranger, and composer
* Robbie James
* Sally James
* Sharpe James
* Sid James
* Skip James (1902-1969), Influential blues singer and guitarist
* Sonny James
* Steve James (disambiguation):
**Steve James (cricketer), an English cricketer
**Steve James (snooker player), an English snooker player
**Steve James (actor), an American actor
**Steve James (footballer), an English football player
* Tommy James
* Tony James
* Walter James (1863–1943), premier of Western Australia from 1902 to 1904 and an ardent supporter of the federation movement
* Wendy James
* William James (disambiguation):
**William James (1842-1910), philosopher
**William James (naval commander) (1720–1783), British naval commander
**W. Frank James (1873-1945), US Congressman
**William H. James (1831-1920), second governor of Nebraska
* Yolande James, Canadian politician

ee also

* James (disambiguation)
* Jameson (disambiguation)
* Jamison (disambiguation)

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