Semaj

See also: semaj

English

Etymology

James reversed.

Proper noun

Semaj

  1. A male given name.
    • 1870, Arthur Lillie, The King of Topsy-turvy, page 13
      Another strange event now occurred at the moment when Uncle Tidmus was asked by the clergyman what name was to be given to the little boy. " James," said Uncle Tidmus. "Semaj !" said a voice near Uncle Waddilove. Looking round, he saw the pale lady in black close to the font. " I beg your pardon," said the clergyman, puzzled. "Did you say, 'Semaj James,' or 'James Semaj?' " Papa and mamma and Uncle Tidmus all hurriedly explained that his name was to be " James" alone.
    • 2006, Sherick A. Hughes, Black Hands in the Biscuits Not in the Classrooms: Unveiling Hope in a Struggle for Brown's Promise, Peter Lang →ISBN, page 113
      The father's name was James. She spelled the baby's name backwards. The baby's name is Semaj.

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