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James comes from the Low Latin Jacomus, a variant of the Latin Jacobus, which comes from the Hebrew Yakob. It came to English through Old French[?] James, another form of Jacques or Jaques. Related names are the Italian Jacopo and Iago, and Spanish Diego and Santiago.
Its hypocoristics[?] are Jim and Jimbo.
One of the books of the New Testament is the Epistle of James.
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