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  1. Mar 4, 2022 · In 1962, Ian Fleming revealed in a New Yorker interview that he intended the name "James Bond" as a boring, dull label for a man who had been molded into a dangerous, blunt instrument by his country's secret service - a no frills, minimum fuss title to suit 007's cold-blooded persona.

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  2. Jan 26, 2024 · In a conversation with Geoffrey Helman from The New Yorker in 1962, right around the release of the first Bond film, Fleming shared that he took the name from a book about birds called "Birds...

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    James Bond snuck onto the scene in 1953 as the main protagonist in the novel Casino Royale,Britannica explains. British author Ian Fleming penned that book and 13 additional novels and short storiesfeaturing 007. Fleming was an officer in British naval intelligence during World War II, where he worked in administration for Rear Admiral John Godfrey...

    Today, fans know James Bond as a suave, seductive secret agent with catlike reflexes and a taste for beautiful women. That’s why it might surprise many that Fleming chose Bond’s name from the idea that the spy should be an unassuming, uninteresting character. Fleming wanted Bond to be the type of person that things happened to. “I wanted him to be ...

    Officially, Fleming never revealed that he based Bond on one single person from his time working in British naval intelligence. Many fans of the novels believe he borrowed characteristics from many secret agents he had met while working in intelligence. However, according to Britannica, a few people could’ve influenced 007. F.F.E. Yeo-Thomas — a Wo...

  3. Dec 5, 2019 · Bond author Ian Fleming borrowed the name for his the famous character from James Bond, and ornithologist at the Academy of Natural Sciences, who he befriended because of his love for...

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    The name James Bond came from that of the American ornithologist James Bond, a Caribbean bird expert and author of the definitive field guide Birds of the West Indies.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · James Bond received his name from a rather unassuming source. Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, was an avid birdwatcher and had a copy of a book titled Birds of the West Indies by an American ornithologist named James Bond.

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  7. Origins of the name. Fleming took the name for his character from that of the American ornithologist Dr James Bond, an expert on Caribbean birds based at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and author of the definitive field guide Birds of the West Indies, first published in 1936. [16]