James is the most common name for US Presidents. There have been six Jameses , "namely" Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, Garfield and Carter.
Next is "John" and "William", each with 4, then "George", with 3, and finally 2 of "Andrew" and "Franklin".
John and/or James is the most common name for a president.
As of June 2014, the most common first name of a U.S President is James. Six presidents were named James: Madison, Monroe, Polk, Garfield, Buchanan and Carter.
The most common first name for US Presidents is James, with six: Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, Garfield, and Carter.
James is the most common name for US presidents.
More of them are named James than anything else, namely, Madison, Monroe,Polk, Buchanan, Garfield and Carter.
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There has been three George’s and three John’s
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The most popular denomination among U.S. Presidents is Episcopalian (11).
They were all Christians However Kennedy was the first Catholic
11 of the 43 U.S. Presidents were Episcopalians, making it the most common Christian denomination among Presidents. The Episcopalian Presidents are...George WashingtonJames MadisonJames MonroeWilliam Henry HarrisonJohn TylerZachary TaylorFranklin PierceChester A. ArthurFranklin D. RooseveltGerald R. FordGeorge H.W. Bush
Almost all of them have had an a in there name somewhere
Law is the most common profession among the US presidents.
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The most popular name among U. S. Presidents has been James. There have been six to date: James Madison, James Monroe, James K. Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield, and Jimmy Carter (James E. Carter, Jr.).
For U.S. Presidents, the most common first name has been "James" - there have been 6 (including "Jimmy" Carter). Next is "John" and "William", each with 4, then "George", with 3, and finally 2 of "Andrew" and "Franklin".
Such has never happened in the US. In fact, even the most bitter political enemies among Presidents have been civil to each other in person.
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Jackson was the seventh President of the US. In effectiveness , most historians would rank in at about that same position among all presidents.