James White (General) (1747–1821), American pioneer who founded Knoxville, TennesseeJames White (RAF officer) (1893–1972), World War I Royal Naval Air Service fighter ace
In politics
James White (Irish businessman) (born 1938), Irish businessman, hotelier and politicianJames White (politician) (1749–1809), delegate for North Carolina in the Continental Congress and non-voting member of the U.S. House of Representatives for the Southwest TerritoryJames Bain White (1835–1897), U.S. Representative from IndianaJames Bamford White (1842–1931), U.S. Representative from KentuckyJames White (Scottish politician) (1922–2009), MP for Glasgow Pollok, 1970–1987James G. White (born 1962), U.S. politician, Christian minister, recording artist, AKA "Ghetto Priest"James Dundas White (1866–1951), Member of Parliament for Dunbartonshire, 1906–1910, and Glasgow Tradeston, 1911–1918Martin White (politician) (1857–1928), full name James Martin White, businessman and Member of Parliament for Forfar, 1895–1897James White (English politician) (1809–1883), Member of Parliament for Plymouth, 1857–1859, and Brighton, 1860–1874
In religion
James Edson White (1849–1928), adventist and author, son of Seventh-day Adventist Church founders James Springer White and Ellen G. WhiteJames Emery White, president of Gordon-Conwell Theological SeminaryJames Springer White (1821–1881), husband of Ellen G. White and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist ChurchJames Rowland White, 19th-century self-proclaimed prophetJames White (theologian) (born 1962), American theologian
In sports
James White, known as Deacon White (1847–1939), star baseball player of the 1870s and 1880sJames White (basketball) (born 1982), US basketball playerJim White (basketball), US basketball player in the 1940sJimmy White (born 1962), English professional snooker playerJames White (Scottish footballer) (1899–1983), former Scottish footballerJames White (running back) (born 1992), Wisconsin Badgers running backJimmy White (Irish footballer), Irish soccer player during the 1920s and 1930sJimmy White (footballer born 1942), BritishJames White (defensive tackle) (born 1953), former National Football League defensive/nose tackle for the Minnesota VikingsJames L. White (coach) (1893–1949), American college baseball, basketball and football head coachJim White (wrestler) (1942–2010), professional wrestler in the Southern United StatesJim White (rugby union), Australian rugby union player
In the arts and media
Jim White (drummer), drummer for The Dirty ThreeJim White (journalist), British sports television announcer and journalist, now with STVJim White (musician) (born 1957), American southern singer/songwriterJim White (presenter), Scottish sports television announcer and journalist, now with Sky SportsJames White (writer and translator) (1759–1799), historical novelistJames White (rapper), American rapper with German hip-hop group C-BlockJames White (sculptor) (1862–1918), English-born sculptor who emigrated to AustraliaJames C. White (1937–2009), American radio (KMOX) talk show hostJames L. White (poet) (1936–1981), poet and authorJames White (author) (1928–1999), writer of science fiction novellas, short stories, and novelsJames T. White (born 1985), self-made millionaire, entrepreneur, author and world's youngest CEO listed on the Frankfurt Stock ExchangeJames White, a stage name used by American musician James Chance (born James Siegfried)
Other uses
James Boyd White (born 1938), American law professor, literary critic, scholar and philosopherJames J. White (born 1934), law professor, legal scholarJames Larkin White (1882–1946), discoverer and explorer of Carlsbad CavernsJames White (1775–1820), advertising agent and authorJames White (geographer) (born 1863), Canadian geographerJames White (financier) 1877–1927 (1877–1927), English property speculatorJames Landrum White (1847–1925), shape note singing teacher and composerJames T. White author of The National Cyclopaedia of American BiographyJimmy White, a member of the gang that committed the Great Train Robbery