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Wat (wie) is James - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
James City; James (disambiguation); James (film); List of people named James

James         
A person who continually lies even if she knows the person she is lying to knows she is lying.
You James!
Jam.         
BOOK OF THE BIBLE
Jam.; The Letter of James; James (book of Bible); Epistle of the New Testament James; Epistle of Saint James; James, Epistle of Saint; Book of James; The letter of James; Epistle of james; General Epistle of James; General Epistle Of James; Letter of James; The Catholic Epistle of James
¦ abbreviation
1. Jamaica.
2. James (in biblical references).
Rob James (singer)         
CANADIAN SINGER
Rob James (born October 30, 1977) is a Canadian singer and songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba and went to M.B.

Wikipedia

James

James is a common English language surname and given name:

  • James (given name), a typically masculine first name
  • James (surname)

James or James City may also refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor James
1. James Webb would be known as Hollywood James Webb, or maybe Hemingway James Webb.
2. James Kennedy and other conservatives –– including James C.
3. AM –– James Hogan HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) _ Bishop Emeritus James J.
4. Fans waved placards bearing photos of the artist and emblazoned with "James Brown Forever." Bootleg James Brown CDs were on sale, as were bootleg James Brown shirts.
5. Barry Finegold of Andover, James Eldridge of Acton, and James Miceli of Wilmington.