James Murray
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James Murray, Jamie Murray, Jim Murray or Jimmy Murray can refer to:
- Politicians
- Jim Murray (Canadian politician), a Canadian politician
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1690–1764), Whig MP and lord of the Isle of Man from 1736–1764
- James Edward Murray (1876–1961), a United States Senator from Montana
- James Dixon Murray (1887–1965), British Labour Party MP 1942–1955
- James Murray (admiral), a 16th-century Scottish shipbuilder in the Polish service, counter-admiral during the Battle of Oliwa
- Military
- General Sir James Murray (general), a British military officer and Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the 1910s
- James Murray (military officer) (1721/22–1794), a Scottish military officer and governor of Quebec in the 1700s
- James Murray (VC) (1859–1942), an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First Boer War
- James Alexander Murray (1864–1960), premier of New Brunswick for a part of 1917
- Arts and entertainment
- James Murray (architect) (d. 1634), Scottish architect
- James Murray (actor) (1901–1936), an American actor
- James Murray (English actor) (born 1975), an English actor born in Manchester
- James Austin Murray, a painter in New York
- Jim Murray (comics), a British comics artist
- Jim Murray (musician), a San Francisco musician of the 1960s
- Jamie Murray (The Real World), a cast member on MTV's The Real World television series
- Sports
- James Murray (boxer) (1969–1995), Scottish professional boxer who died from the injuries sustained in a boxing fight
- Jamie Murray (tennis player), Scottish tennis player, brother of Andy Murray
- Jim Murray (hockey) (born 1943), a hockey player
- Jim Murray (football), an American football executive
- See also
- James Murray (Broughton) (1727–1799), entrepreneur from Broughton, Scotland.
- Sir James Murray (lexicographer) (1837–1915), the Scottish lexicographer who was the most famous editor of the Oxford English Dictionary
- James D. Murray, a mathematics professor
- Jim Murray (photographer) (died 2006), news photographer, photographed aftermath of the JFK assassination
- Jim Murray (sportswriter) (1919–1998), an American sportswriter
- Jimmy Murray, a Scottish footballer (soccer player)