James Boyd
Jim or James Boyd may refer to:
- James Boyd (American football) (born 1977), played with the Jacksonville Jaguars
- James Boyd (Australian politician) (1867–1941), member of the Australian House of Representatives
- James Boyd (boxer) (1930–1997), American boxer
- James Boyd (novelist) (1888–1944), American novelist
- James Boyd (schoolmaster) (1795–1856), Scottish schoolmaster and author
- James Boyd, 2nd Lord Boyd (c. 1469–1484), Scottish peer
- James Boyd, 9th Lord Boyd (died 1654), Scottish noble
- James Dixon Boyd (1907–1968), Irish-American professor of anatomy
- James E. Boyd (politician) (1834–1906), American politician, governor of Nebraska
- James E. Boyd (scientist) (1906–1998), director of the Georgia Tech Research Institute 1957–1961
- James Edmund Boyd (1845–1935), U.S. federal judge
- James H. Boyd (1809–1877), American politician, mayor of Jackson, Mississippi
- James Harbottle Boyd (1858–1915), Hawaiian colonel
- James I. C. Boyd (1921–2009), British author and narrow gauge railway historian
- James P. Boyd (1826–1890), Canadian businessman and political figure
- James William Boyd (1822–?), supposed double of Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth
- Jim Boyd (actor) (1933–2013), American actor who appeared in The Electric Company
- Jim Boyd (boxer) (born 1930), American boxer
- Jim Boyd (ice hockey) (born 1949), major league ice hockey player with the Calgary Cowboys
- Jim Boyd (musician) (born 1956), musician from the Colville Indian Reservation
- Jim Boyd (politician) (born 1956), American politician in the Florida House of Representatives
- Jim Boyd (racing driver), New Zealand racing driver, see 1967 Tasman Series
- Jimmy Boyd (1939–2009), American singer
- Jimmy Boyd (footballer) (1907–1991), Scottish footballer
- Jimmy Boyd (Louisiana politician), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1944 to 1952
- Jim Boyd (newscaster) (born 1942), American news anchor and reporter
See also
- James H. Boyd Intermediate School, Huntington, New York
- James Boyd shooting
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