【d? mz; d? noun
1 James (male name) comes from Latin meaning: "substitute" to replace it. James comes from the word Jacobs, which is a Latin synonym for Jacob: Jamie, Jim, Jim, and Jean Metz.
2[ Holy ~]' Bible'
A. (Saint) James (son of Zebedee, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus); ◆ It is often called St James the Great (to distinguish it from St James of Iraq 2b).
B. (St.) James (one of the twelve apostles of Jesus; ◆ It is often called Little St James (to distinguish it from St James of Iraq 2a).
3 "The Bible" is the general letter of James (a book of the New Testament; James I James I (1566- 1625) James noun "shrink" Jasper ... Bible (New Testament) James's book (said to be written by St. James Jr.).