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flopsy1974 · 20/10/2012 19:42

Just mulling over this one. I know it is very popular but seems to be used as a middle name more than a first name near me. Is it a true timeless classic or a bit boring.
I usually take the view that you can't go wrong with king's names, but would like to gauge others opinions :-)

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MolotovBomb · 20/10/2012 19:54

James is THE most consistently popular boys name on record (read this in a Penguin baby names book). It is in no way boring, IMO. Rather, an absolute classic boy's name.

My Grandad was James (born 1921) and I have a total soft-spot for the name for that reason, too. Plus, an array of great NNs: Jamie, Jay, Jim, Jimmy.

I also like Jaimie for a girl, but that's for another thread!!

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eBook · 20/10/2012 20:37

Great classic name. I don't know any baby Jameses. Always seems to come up on here as a middle name but not a first.

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ornellaia · 20/10/2012 20:46

I think it's lovely, my DS is called James - we only know one other who's a similar age (lives in a different city) and they both use different James-related nicknames.

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Bicnod · 20/10/2012 20:49

My youngest son is James. It's a strong and timeless name IMO. Not at all boring and lots of nickname possibilities.

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rachel234 · 20/10/2012 21:32

A little dull imo but perfectly fine otherwise.

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Fisharefriendsnotfood · 20/10/2012 21:34

I like it. My dd just started reception and out of 30 there is 3 James..

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shoobidoo · 20/10/2012 23:05

A little boring, sorry.

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LonelyCloud · 20/10/2012 23:11

Timeless classic.

I know a number of Jameses, ranging in age from 4 months to 85 years. In terms of age, they're fairly evenly spread across that age range as well.

Plus it's got lots of nicknames.

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Pancakeflipper · 20/10/2012 23:13

I like it. And you get bored with that name and you call him Jim.

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Clary · 21/10/2012 01:16

It's a good name but very very popular.

My youngest DC is 9 so I don't know masses of toddlers. but I know at least 12 aged betwen 13 and 6. I teach quite a few more as well (secondary).

I know a baby James too - I think its popularity is not on the wane. Not my choice but perfectly good name. Likely there will be others in his class tho if that bothers you - like Matt, Oliver, Josh.

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sashh · 21/10/2012 07:09

I know / have known a few, all of them were /are really good people.

My friends and I have a phrase "everyone should have a James"

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funkystars123 · 21/10/2012 07:23

My ds is called James- only one in his year (6yrs old). I love it- he has lot's of nick names... Jim, Jamie, J J, Jimmy and loads more!!

So not boring in my opinion, classic, timeless and cool!

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gymboywalton · 21/10/2012 07:28

james is a lovely lovely name

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WitchesTit · 21/10/2012 07:30

It's one of those names where the more you say it, the nicer it sounds.

I love Jamie and Jim for a little boy. I know a (grown up) girl named James and it suits her really well too.

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exoticfruits · 21/10/2012 07:31

A great classic name- lovely.

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weblette · 21/10/2012 07:34

Ds3 is the only James in his class, it's a family name for us

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baskingseals · 21/10/2012 09:53

i really like James. I only know one little one, but i do know quite a few grown-up ones.

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winkle2 · 21/10/2012 12:55

Lovely name

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StellaNova · 22/10/2012 11:04

I have a five year old James, we don't come across loads of others but there is another James in his class with the same middle name as well. So you might want to avoid Michael as a middle name Smile

Then again my middle name seems to be the only middle name that people with my first name ever have, and it has never bothered me.

We chose the name because it is classic, has nice nns (Jamie, Jim) and I have only ever known nice Jameses!

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DizzyPurple · 22/10/2012 11:08

My dh is James. I really like it and would consider it if we had a ds. It is popular but i dont know any children called James oddly enough. Go for it. .

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MerylStrop · 22/10/2012 11:11

It's a brilliant name

so long as it's not for a girl

That is just trying too hard

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Startailoforangeandgold · 22/10/2012 11:11

If I had a DS he would be James.

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SucksFake · 22/10/2012 11:15

Love it.

My youngest DS is James.

Timeless classic, definitely. All my DC have names in a similar vein, and I am very happy with the names we have chosen and I don't give a toss if anyone else thinks they're boring names.

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Kittykatmacbill · 22/10/2012 19:42

Its a lovely classic name! Go for it - he has a huge variety of great nn to go for!

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