Examples of 'named after james' in a sentence

Meaning of "named after james"

named after James - a phrase indicating that something or someone is named in honor or tribute to an individual named James

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This university was named after James McGill.
It was named after James Clowes who was the first contractor for its construction.
He said this disease should be named after James Parkinson.
It is named after James Lick.
The SI derived unit of energy, the joule, is named after James Joule.
It is named after James Yate Johnson after he discovered the fish in Madeira.
The terminal would be named after James Nissen.
It is named after James Weddell, who discovered it.
Did you know that she's named after James Taylor?
It was named after James Buckelew, a very influential man in Jamesburg 's history.
In particular, Scott Road, which runs through the neighbourhood, was named after James Scott.
The school is named after James Monroe.
Named after James Prescott Joule, who studied energetic relationships.
The genus was named after James Logan.
It is named after James Stirling, though it was first stated by Abraham de Moivre.

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The most extreme form of this is called the "Fillis Hold", named after James Fillis.
The community was named after James Beebe, a businessperson in the agriculture industry.
Oh, like Parkinson 's disease being named after James Parkinson.
It is named after James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine.
Oh, like the Parkinson disease, being named after James Parkinson.
The restaurant is named after James Gillray, a famous eighteenth century caricaturist.
The Stirling Prize, a British annual prize for architecture since 1996, was named after James Stirling.
Smithsonite was named after James Smithson, a highly esteemed chemist and mineralogist.
Penny Lane is a street in Liverpool named after James Penny, a 19th-century slave trader.
Named after James Durand, businessman and political figure in Upper Canada.
Cameronium is named after James Cameron?
It is named after James Lamont 's vessel Ginevra.
History = = The town was named after James Barnes, a settler.
It is named after James B. Macelwane, a Jesuit priest and one of the pioneers of seismology.
The county was established in 1861 and named after James McNair Baker, a Confederate senator and judge.
It is named after James Hector, a geologist and naturalist with the Palliser Expedition.
This marine bird is named after James Clark Ross, the British explorer.
It is named after James Joseph Sylvester, who stated this identity without proof in 1851.
The telescope is named after James Gregory, the inventor of the Gregorian telescope.
It is named after James Cook, an English explorer.
They were named after James Connolly, the executed leader of the Irish Citizen Army.
They are named after James Stirling, who introduced them in the 18th century.
The project was named after James Rockwell, the Meralco 's first president.
Garfield Ave. named after James Garfield, the assassinated president of the US.
Penny Lane was named after James Penny, an eighteenth-century slave trader.
Duncanville was named after James Duncan who established a store there in 1854.
Sylvester 's sequence is named after James Joseph Sylvester, who first investigated it in 1880.
This property is named after James Joseph Sylvester who published its proof in 1852.
Mount Taylor was named after James Taylor, an early squatter in the district prior to 1829.
FitzGibbon is likely named after James FitzGibbon, British officer and hero of the War of 1812.
The theorem is named after James Waddell Alexander II, who published a proof in 1923.

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