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James Cuffe may refer to: Sir James Cuffe (died 1678), Irish MP for Mayo 1661, grandfather of James Cuffe (died 1762) (1707–1762), Irish MP for Mayo 1742–61
James_Cuffe
Street in South Dublin city
Cuffe Street (Irish: Sráid Mac Dhuibh or Sráid Cuffe) is a street in Dublin, Ireland which runs from St Stephen's Green at the eastern end to Kevin Street
Cuffe_Street
English actor (1914–2000)
Sir Alec Guinness (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe; 2 April 1914 – 5 August 2000) was an English actor. In the BFI listing of the 100 most important British
Alec_Guinness
Irish landowner
James Cuffe (1707 – 20 March 1762), of Elmhall and Ballinrobe, was an Irish landowner in County Mayo. He was the son of Gerald Cuffe, who built Elmhall
James_Cuffe_(died_1762)
Surname list
Cuffe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Cuffe (1914–1972), Irish cricketer Ciarán Cuffe (born 1963), Irish Green Party politician
Cuffe
Irish politician
Sir James Cuffe (died 1678) was an Irish politician. He was the son of Thomas Cuffe of Somerset, he moved to Ireland with his father and brother in 1641
James_Cuffe_(died_1678)
Literary archetype
James Cuffe has called the Chinese internet character Grass Mud Horse (cǎonímǎ 草泥马) a trickster candidate because of its duplicity in meaning. Cuffe argues
Trickster
Irish politician
Court of Common Pleas (Ireland), and his second wife Alice Cuffe, daughter of Sir James Cuffe (died 1678). Through his maternal grandmother Alice Aungier
James_Macartney_(1692–1770)
Irish MP
James Cuffe (1778 – 29 July 1828) was an Irish MP in the Irish and UK Parliaments. He was one of two illegitimate sons of James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley
James_Cuffe_(died_1828)
Title in the peerage of Ireland
second Earl of Longford, married Sir James Cuffe, Member of Parliament for County Mayo. Their son Francis Cuffe also represented County Mayo in the Irish
Earl_of_Longford
Irish politician
children. Another sister Elizabeth married James Cuffe, and was the mother of seven children including James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley. Lord Arran married
Arthur Gore, 1st Earl of Arran
Arthur_Gore,_1st_Earl_of_Arran
Irish politician
Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. III. Dublin: James Moore. pp. 110–112. Burke, John (1832). A Genealogical and Heraldic History
Sir_Arthur_Gore,_1st_Baronet
American businessman (1759–1817)
Paul Cuffe, also known as Paul Cuffee (January 17, 1759 – September 7, 1817) was a Black American and Wampanoag businessman, whaler and abolitionist.
Paul_Cuffe
Irish peer and politician
James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley (1747 – 15 June 1821) was an Irish peer and politician. Cuffe's father was James Cuffe of Elmhall and Ballinrobe Castle
James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley
James_Cuffe,_1st_Baron_Tyrawley
Irish politician
Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. VII. Dublin: James Moore. p. 107. "ThePeerage - Sir John Bingham, 5th Bt". Retrieved 17 June
Sir_John_Bingham,_5th_Baronet
English nobleman
Francis Cuffe (12 September 1656 – 26 December 1694), Member of Parliament for County Mayo in the Parliament of Ireland, son of Sir James Cuffe of Ballinrobe
Thomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass
Thomas_Cromwell,_3rd_Earl_of_Ardglass
Irish politician
1714, as a Member of Parliament for Castlebar. He was the son of Sir James Cuffe (died 1678) and Alice Aungier. Leigh Rayment's historical List of Members
Gerald_Cuffe
Irish peer and politician (1735-1799)
of Mayo. On 25 August 1760, he married Margaret Smith, daughter of Sir James Smith, at Bath, Somerset, and by her he had four daughters and a son, among
Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan
Charles_Bingham,_1st_Earl_of_Lucan
Irish politician
Francis Cuffe (c. 1654 – 26 December 1694) was an Irish politician. Cuffe was educated at Trinity College Dublin. He sat in the House of Commons of Ireland
Francis_Cuffe_(died_1694)
Former Irish House of Commons constituency
and Thomas Bourke 1658 Sir Thomas Sadlier 1661 Sir Arthur Gore and James Cuffe Parliamentary Papers, Volume 62, Part 2. p. 627. from 1730 Sir John Bingham
County Mayo (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
County_Mayo_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
English author and politician
Cuffe of Crych, who went to Ireland in 1641, and whose son James was knighted by Charles II and granted land in Mayo and Galway. In 1797 James Cuffe (d
Henry_Cuffe
Baron Tyrawley (c. 1640–1724) James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley (died 1774) (created Baron Kilmaine in 1722) James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley (1748–1821)
Baron_Tyrawley
Irish politician and baronet (c. 1685–1742)
Anne married John Browne, 1st Earl of Altamont and Elizabeth married James Cuffe (died 1762). "Leigh Rayment – Baronetage". Archived from the original
Sir_Arthur_Gore,_2nd_Baronet
Strabane Edward Crofton Lanesborough Vere Essex Cromwell County Down James Cuffe County Mayo Sir Thomas Dancer New Ross Henry Davys Belfast Hercules Davys
List_of_Irish_MPs_1661–1666
Town in County Mayo, Ireland
(1945–2018) was a microbiologist, academic and environmental advocate. James Cuffe (1707–1762) of Elmhall and Ballinrobe, was a landowner in County Mayo
Ballinrobe
daughter of Sir James Cuffe and his wife Alice Aungier, sister of Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford, by whom he had a son, James Macartney junior
James_Macartney_(died_1727)
Denny – resigned Replaced by James Cuffe 1819 Tory Tory Tregony (seat 1/2) Viscount Barnard Whig Tregony (seat 2/2) James O'Callaghan Whig Truro (seat
List of MPs elected in the 1818 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1818_United_Kingdom_general_election
Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry 2 August 1800 6 April 1821 James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley 2 August 1800 15 June 1821 Richard Hely-Hutchinson
List of Irish representative peers
List_of_Irish_representative_peers
Conyngham Hamilton Boyle Leslie Corry James Stopford Maurice Crosbie William Crosbie William Francis Crosbie James Cuffe James Daly John Bligh Sir Matthew Deane
List_of_Irish_MPs_1727–1760
Anglo-Irish politician and landowner
Viscountess Castlecuffe, Baroness Desart (c. 1765–1814), married Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart Peter Browne, Dean of Ferns from 1794 until his death
Peter Browne, 2nd Earl of Altamont
Peter_Browne,_2nd_Earl_of_Altamont
Irish politician
The Honorable James Browne (1736/38 – 22 October 1790) was an Irish Member of Parliament and Law Officer. He sat in the House of Commons of Ireland from
James_Browne_(died_1790)
Irish judge and politician
endnotes cite: Ryan, Richard (1821) Biographia Hibernica, ii. 640 Wills, James (184?) Lives of illustrious and distinguished Irishmen, v. 237 Barrington
Barry Yelverton, 1st Viscount Avonmore
Barry_Yelverton,_1st_Viscount_Avonmore
Irish politician
elected MP for County Mayo in 1782, which he would hold till 1800. His uncle, James Browne, Prime Sergeant, was dismissed in 1782 which led to the brothers
Denis_Browne_(politician)
Irish politician
Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. VII. Dublin: James Moore. p. 107. Burke, John (1832). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of
Sir_John_Bingham,_6th_Baronet
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
Carique-Ponsonby 1783 James FitzGerald Patriot 1786 Hugh Crofton 1790 Henry Cope 1798 Henry Irvine Anthony Botet 1800 James Cuffe 1801 Constituency disenfranchised
Tulsk (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Tulsk_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
American businessman (1892–1955)
with Reynolds. Patricia (1925–2000). Married Luan Cuffe (1917–1980) in 1949. Their son, Ciarán Cuffe (b. 3 April 1963), is an Irish politician who served
George_Skakel
John Cole, Bt (d. c. 1691) William Hill (d. 1693) Thomas Ratcliff Sir James Cuffe (d. 1678) Sir Thomas Newcomen, Bt (d. 1689) Sir Cyril Wyche (c. 1632–1707)
List of Privy Counsellors of Ireland
List_of_Privy_Counsellors_of_Ireland
(two members) John Bent Thomas Courtenay Tralee James Cuffe Tregony (two members) Henry Vane Whig James O'Callaghan Whig Truro (two members) Hussey Vivian
List of MPs elected in the 1820 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1820_United_Kingdom_general_election
Kerry William Arthur Crosbie Trim Robert Crowe Philipstown 1798–1800 James Cuffe Tulsk John Philpot Curran Banagher 1800 Sir William Cusack Donegal Borough
List_of_Irish_MPs_1798–1800
Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, politician (born 1739). 15 June – James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley, peer (born 1747). 4 October – Edward Hudson, dentist
1821_in_Ireland
[citation needed] On 4 September 1677, he married firstly Jane Cuffe, daughter of Sir James Cuffe, he married secondly Lettice Hart née Vesey widow of Merrick
Sir Henry Bingham, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Henry_Bingham,_3rd_Baronet
Irish baronet and politician (1731-1795)
as in the constituency of Ennis by his oldest son Edward. His grandson James FitzGerald (1818–1896) was a prominent politician in New Zealand. O'Brien
Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Lucius_O'Brien,_3rd_Baronet
Irish politician
of George Jackson and his wife Jane Cuffe, daughter of James Cuffe and Elizabeth Gore, and sister of James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley and entered Trinity
George Jackson (Irish politician)
George_Jackson_(Irish_politician)
Former castle in County Kerry, Ireland
1691–1733 Charles Bodens: ?–1762–? Major William Botet: ?–1810 Colonel James Cuffe: 1810–1828 Carmody 1908, p. 22. Carmody 1908, p. 19. Carmody 1908, p
Castle_Maine
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
1768 Viscount Sudley Richard Gore 1774 Barry Yelverton Patriot 1776 James Cuffe June 1776 Henry Vaughan Brooke 1777 Robert Longfield 1779 Henry Cope
Donegal Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Donegal_Borough_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Irish historian (1846–1921)
and was a colonel in the North Mayo Militia. His great-grandfather was James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley. His mother was Lady Louisa Browne, sister of George
Hubert_Thomas_Knox
Irish politician (1743–1807)
Ireland Preceded by Barry Yelverton James Cuffe Member of Parliament for Donegal Borough 1776–1783 With: James Cuffe 1776–1777 Robert Longfield 1777–1779
Henry_Vaughan_Brooke
Ceremonial officer in Mayo, Ireland
Arran: 1794–1809 James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley: 1778?–1821 Charles Dillon, 12th Viscount Dillon: 1809–1813 James Cuffe: 1818–1828 James Caulfeild Browne
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Mayo
Ballast Office to improve Dublin Port. Tailors' Hall completed in Dublin. James Cuffe, landowner and politician (d. 1762) Arabella Fitzmaurice, later Lady
1707_in_Ireland
Irish royalist soldier and Jacobite
adhered to James II after the Glorious Revolution and in 1689 he represented County Mayo in the short-lived Patriot Parliament summoned by James in Dublin
Garret_Moore_(Jacobite)
British politician (1796–1889)
the United Kingdom Preceded by James Evan Baillie Member of Parliament for Tralee 1818–1819 Succeeded by James Cuffe Baronetage of Ireland Preceded by
Sir_Edward_Denny,_4th_Baronet
Tottenham Charles Tottenham Richard Boyle Townsend Richard Townsend James Cuffe John Vaughan Edward Ward Robert Ward Richard Wellesley George Nugent
List_of_Irish_MPs_1776–1783
Charles Tottenham Clonmines John Tottenham Fethard (County Wexford) Richard Townsend James Cuffe Hunt Walsh Bernard Ward Nicholas Ward Barry Yelverton
List_of_Irish_MPs_1769–1776
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
representatives of the Kingdom of Ireland. It was incorporated by a 1614 charter of James I. It originally belonged to the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Tuam, before
Tuam (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Tuam_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
British judicial representative in County Mayo, Ireland (1500's-1922)
1815: Henry P. Browne 1816: Owen O'Malley 1817: Henry Peter Browne 1818: James Cuffe of Deal Castle 1819: Dominick Browne 1820: William Jackson of Enniscoe
High_Sheriff_of_Mayo
Anglo-Irish politician
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by James Cuffe Member of Parliament for Tralee 1828–1829 Succeeded by Robert Vernon Baronetage of Ireland Preceded by
Sir_Edward_Denny,_3rd_Baronet
Richard Lyster John Mytton Death 29 May 1819 Tralee u* Edward Denny James Cuffe Resignation 31 May 1819 Linlithgow Burghs c Sir John Buchanan Riddell
List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)
List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1818–1832)
Irish politician
Ireland Preceded by James Cuffe Arthur Browne Member of Parliament for County Mayo 1779 – 1782 With: James Cuffe Succeeded by James Cuffe Denis Browne
George_Browne_(died_1782)
Irish politician
Francis Folliott of Ballyshannon and his wife Letitia, daughter of Sir James Cuffe. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for Donegal from 1730 to 1760,
John_Folliott_(Donegal_MP)
Irish Roman Catholic prelate
respected figure in the locality. He was an associate of the local magnate, James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley. In the early 1790s, he oversaw the building of several
Dominic_Bellew
Anglo-Irish politician and peer
Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart (20 February 1788 – 23 November 1820) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer. Born on 20 February 1788, Cuffe was the
John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart
John_Otway_Cuffe,_2nd_Earl_of_Desart
Former Palladian house and estate in County Kilkenny
title passed to his son John Cuffe, 2nd Baron Desart who died without a male heir in 1767. Circa 1758-62, the architect James Hoban was born on the estate
Desart_Court
American activist, businessman and abolitionist (1766–1842)
James Forten's 'Letters from A Man of Colour'", William and Mary Quarterly, Volume LXIV, Number 1 (All letters, I through V) Forten letter to Cuffe,
James_Forten
British actress and singer
set up home with James Cuffe who was the member of parliament for Mayo and had an estranged wife, Mary. They had two sons including James who became an MP
Sarah_Wewitzer
John Townsend Dingle Richard Boyle Townsend Dingle John Tydd Ardfert James Cuffe County Mayo Edward Ward County Down Sir Augustus Louis Carre Warren Cork
List_of_Irish_MPs_1783–1790
Irish politician
of Ireland Preceded by James Cuffe Sir John Bingham, 6th Bt Member of Parliament for County Mayo 1751–1761 With: James Cuffe Succeeded by Hon. Peter
Paul_Annesley_Gore
February – Chambré Brabazon Ponsonby, politician (born c.1720). 20 March – James Cuffe, landowner (born 1707). 22 March – Courthorpe Clayton, soldier and courtier
1762_in_Ireland
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885
E. B. Ince. 1832. pp. 239–246. Farrell, Stephen; Fisher, David R. "CUFFE, James (?1778-1828), of Deal Castle, co. Mayo". The History of Parliament. Retrieved
Tralee (UK Parliament constituency)
Tralee_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
American television series based on Superman
series developed by David S. Goyer for Syfy. Focusing on Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe), the grandfather of DC Comics superhero Kal-El / Superman, the series is
Krypton_(TV_series)
Irish politician and landowner
Ireland, and Anne De Laune. They had one daughter Mary, who married James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley. He lived mainly at Calverstown, County Kildare,
Richard_Levinge_(1724–1783)
2024 British adventure drama television series
Kumar as Ranbir Chum Ehelepola as Jagadish Céline Menville as Loti Cameron Cuffe as Lord Pitt Kayden Price as Blaster Damien Garvey as Director Crawley Benedict
Nautilus_(TV_series)
Irish author, journalist, and historian
Street. It was here he became involved with Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart and Captain Otway Cuffe. He engaged in the revival of the local woollen and
Standish_James_O'Grady
Preceded by James Cuffe Sir Charles Bingham, 1st Bt Member of Parliament for County Mayo 1776 – 1779 With: James Cuffe Succeeded by James Cuffe George Browne
Arthur_Browne_(1732–1779)
American political strategist (born 1945)
married to attorney John T. Owens, with whom she has three children: son Cuffe Owens, also an attorney, and two daughters, Missy Owens and Casey Owens
Valerie_Biden_Owens
1827 by Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle. Died and replaced 16 August 1827 by James Law Lushington. Vacated seat and replaced 18 February 1829 by Sir William
List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1826_United_Kingdom_general_election
Irish peer and barrister
John Agmondesham Cuffe, 5th Earl of Desart, KP, KCB, PC (30 August 1848 – 4 November 1934), was an Irish peer and barrister. Cuffe was the second son
Hamilton Cuffe, 5th Earl of Desart
Hamilton_Cuffe,_5th_Earl_of_Desart
(resigned 1795) William Trench County Galway John Tydd Ballynakill James Cuffe County Mayo James Uniacke Youghal Robert Uniacke Youghal John Ormsby Vandeleur
List_of_Irish_MPs_1790–1797
to 1693 and from 1695 to 1699. By his wife Letitia, daughter of Sir James Cuffe and Alice Aungier, he was the father of John Folliott, also an MP. Sir
Francis_Folliott
Irish politician and company director (1857–1933)
Ellen Odette Cuffe, Countess of Desart (née Bischoffsheim; 1 September 1857 – 29 June 1933) was a London-born Jewish woman who was best known as an Irish
Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart
Ellen_Cuffe,_Countess_of_Desart
was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1793 for Otway Cuffe, 1st Viscount Desart. He had already succeeded his elder brother as third
Earl_of_Desart
Viral Internet hoax
Purported 'Momo Challenge' Suicide Game?". Snopes. Retrieved March 1, 2019. Cuffe, James (February 26, 2019). "Just what is the Momo challenge?". RTE Brainstorm
Momo_Challenge_hoax
1st Earl of Arran 1773–1786: Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran 1801-1828: James Cuffe For later (post 1831) custodes rotulorum, see Lord Lieutenant of Mayo
Custos_Rotulorum_of_Mayo
Royal Navy officer and politician (1743–1792)
daughter and sole heiress of Michael Cuffe MP (second son and sole heir of Francis Cuffe), and Frances (née Sandford) Cuffe (a daughter of Henry Sandford of
Edward Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford
Edward_Pakenham,_2nd_Baron_Longford
United States historic place
The Paul Cuffe Farm is a National Historic Landmark on 1504 Drift Road in Westport, Massachusetts. The house was traditionally and incorrectly believed
Paul_Cuffe_Farm
19th-century organization in the United States
Navy after the Atlantic slave trade was abolished by Britain in 1807. Paul Cuffe or Cuffee (1759–1817) was a successful Quaker ship owner and activist in
American_Colonization_Society
Secret agreement by which James VI secured the British throne in 1601
instructions are known from a summary by Essex's servant Henry Cuffe, who was condemned to hang. James VI then gave his ambassadors new instructions that they
Secret correspondence of James VI
Secret_correspondence_of_James_VI
Political movement in the United States during the 19th and 20th centuries
Americans launched their own initiatives to return to Africa, and by 1811, Paul Cuffe, a wealthy New England African-American/Native-American shipper, had transported
Back-to-Africa_movement
British peer
Margaret Joan Lascelles (2 October 1853 – 19 September 1927), married Hamilton Cuffe, 5th Earl of Desart and had issue. On 21 April 1858, he married secondly
Henry Lascelles, 4th Earl of Harewood
Henry_Lascelles,_4th_Earl_of_Harewood
American slavery survivor and minister (1804–1891)
Thomas James (1804–1891) had been a slave who became an African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister, abolitionist, administrator and author. He was active
Thomas_James_(minister)
Australian politician and trade union official
Hamilton Cuffe Jones (1884 – 16 January 1960) was a trade union official and member of the Queensland Legislative Council. Jones was born at London, England
Hamilton_Cuffe_Jones
1791 poem by Robert Burns
Cuffe". Retrieved 15 February 2025. English Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sweet Afton Digitised copy of Afton water in James Johnson's
Sweet_Afton
2026, to elect half of the members of the Montana Senate. District 1: Mike Cuffe is term-limited. District 4: John Fuller did not file for re-election. District
2026_Montana_Senate_election
Air Commodore James Stanley Scott MC, AFC (18 February 1889 – 19 July 1975) was a leading figure in the pre-World War II Royal Canadian Air Force and
James_Stanley_Scott
British apparel company
threatened over logo, BBC News, 1999-09-15. Retrieved on 2007-07-15 Alice Cuffe (25 January 2016). "FCUK: French Connection are bringing back their controversial
French_Connection_(clothing)
2016–2020 Guatemalan president and former comic actor
April 2016) Cuffe, Sandra. "Guatemalans demand arrest of outgoing president for corruption". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 11 February 2021. Cuffe, Sandra
Jimmy_Morales
1943 novella by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
published: Irene Testot-Ferry, (ISBN 0-7567-5189-6, 1st ed. 1995) T.V.F. Cuffe, (ISBN 0-14-118562-7, 1st ed. 1995) Alan Wakeman, (ISBN 1-86205-066-X, 1st
The_Little_Prince
Irish nationalist (1849–1907)
Cuffe Street, Dublin. He married Margaret Byrne, a native of County Wicklow, in St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin on 21 September 1873. James
James Bermingham (Irish Republican Brotherhood)
James_Bermingham_(Irish_Republican_Brotherhood)
of James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna Potter. Potter, James, husband of Lily Potter and father of Harry Potter. Potter, Lily – Wife of James Potter
List of Harry Potter characters
List_of_Harry_Potter_characters
British Army officer and colonial administrator
Campbell married Lady Louisa Dorothea Cuffe, a younger daughter of Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart. Their fourth child, James Campbell (1822–1894), worked as
James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1835)
James_Campbell_(British_Army_officer,_died_1835)
Irish Representative peer and politician
to his striking head of red hair. In 1784, he married Grace Cuffe, daughter of Thomas Cuffe, however, they had no children. He succeeded as 2nd Earl of
John Maxwell, 2nd Earl of Farnham
John_Maxwell,_2nd_Earl_of_Farnham
JAMES CUFFE
JAMES CUFFE
Male
English
Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (JaneÅ¡) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek IÅannÄ“s (see John).
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American English Biblical Hebrew
King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....
Biblical
same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)
Surname or Lastname
Spanish
Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Malayalam, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Scottish
Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Supplanter
Male
English
Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.
Boy/Male
English
Son of James.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Hebrew, Scottish
Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Form of James; One who Supplants
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “â€works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.â€â€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.
JAMES CUFFE
JAMES CUFFE
Girl/Female
French
Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Steward; Dream
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good mind, Avalanche, 11th month of iranian calendar
Girl/Female
Indian
To walk with a proud gait
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
The Tiger
Female
English
English form of French Joséphine, JOSEPHINE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Life, Vivaciousness, Living prosperous, Women life
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anushiya | அநà¯à®·à¯€à®¯à®¾Â
Brave and sweet, Beauty
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Gray-haired; Son of the Gray Family; Son of Gregory
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Knowledge 'Respect; Science
JAMES CUFFE
JAMES CUFFE
JAMES CUFFE
JAMES CUFFE
JAMES CUFFE
a.
Full of game or games.
n. pl.
Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.
n. pl.
Festival games celebrated once in three years.
n.
A judge or umpire in games or combats.
n.
Alt. of Jambeux
n.
The games of backgammon and of draughts.
n.
A footman; a flunky.
a.
Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.
n.
A privy.
a.
Having many names or terms.
v. i.
To play games with dice.
a.
Having many names or titles; polyonymous.
n. pl.
Public games celebrated every five years.
n.
One who names, or calls by name.
n.
One versed in the history of names.
n.
A privy or jakes.
superl.
Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.
n.
One who tames or subdues.
n.
A counter, used in various games.