James in Morse Code: Complete Pattern, Bracelet and Gift Guide

James in Morse Code

James in Morse code is ·−−−  ·−  −−  ·  ···. A classic, timeless name that has ranked in the top 10 most popular boys’ names for generations, James produces a clear and varied 5-letter Morse pattern with a distinctive J character at the start.

The J character (·−−−) is one of the more visually striking Morse patterns — one dot followed by three dashes — making James immediately recognisable on a bracelet or as a tattoo because of the J’s unusual dot-heavy-then-three-dashes opening.

James in Morse Code — Full Translation

JAMES ·−−−  ·−  −−  ·  ···
Letter/ItemMorse CodeSound / Note
J· − − −dit dah dah dah
A· −dit dah
M− −dah dah
E·dit
S· · ·dit dit dit

James has an interesting arc in Morse: it starts heavy (J = 4 elements starting with a dot then three dashes), briefly lightens through A and M, drops to the single dot E, and closes with the 3-dot S. The name sounds confident and varied in audio.

James — Jewellery Bead Count

  • J: 1 small + 3 long = 4 beads
  • A: 1 small + 1 long = 2 beads
  • M: 2 long = 2 beads
  • E: 1 small = 1 bead
  • S: 3 small = 3 beads

Total: 12 beads plus 4 spacers between letters. James is a compact, well-proportioned bracelet — similar in length to LOVE and HOPE.

Gift idea: A James bracelet makes a meaningful dad gift, especially paired with a father’s first name and a child’s name on companion bracelets. Use the InMorseCode.com translator to generate both codes before ordering materials.

Frequently Asked Questions: James in Morse Code

What is James in Morse code?

J=·−−−, A=·−, M=−−, E=·, S=···. Full: ·−−−  ·−  −−  ·  ···.

What does J look like in Morse code?

J (· − − −) is 1 dot followed by 3 dashes. On a bracelet: 1 small round bead followed by 3 long tube beads. It is one of the most visually distinctive single-letter patterns in the Morse alphabet.

How many beads for a James Morse code bracelet?

12 code beads plus 4 letter spacers. Verify with the InMorseCode.com translator before ordering.