James Fleming

James, Jim, or Jimmy Fleming may refer to:

Sports

 * James Fleming (rugby union, born 1987), Scottish rugby union player
 * James Fleming (sportsman) (1901–1962), Scottish cricketer and curler
 * Jim Fleming (American football) (born 1959), college football coach
 * Jim Fleming (footballer, born 1942), footballer for Partick Thistle, Luton Town, Dunfermline Athletic and Hearts
 * Jim Fleming (rugby union, born 1951), retired Scottish rugby union referee
 * Jimmy Fleming (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1969), Scottish footballer for Rangers
 * Jimmy Fleming (footballer, born 1929), Scottish footballer

Politics and nobility

 * James Fleming (Nova Scotia politician) (1741–1839), farmer, businessman and politician from Nova Scotia
 * James Fleming (Peel MP) (1839–1902), lawyer and member of the Canadian House of Commons representing Peel
 * James Fleming (York West MP) (1939–2023), former broadcaster and member of the Canadian House of Commons representing York West in Toronto, Ontario
 * James Fleming, 7th Baron Slane (bef. 1442–1492), member of the Irish Parliament and sheriff of County Meath
 * James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming (c. 1530–1558), Lord Chamberlain of Scotland
 * James Ellis Fleming, claimant to title of 20th Baron Slane, fl. 1824–1832

Other

 * James Fleming (author) (born 1944), author of the "Charlie Doig" thrillers
 * James Fleming (British Army officer) (1682–1751), British major-general
 * James Fleming (lawyer) (1831–1914), Scottish lawyer
 * James Fleming (priest) (1830–1908), clergyman of the Church of England
 * James E. Fleming, American lawyer and professor of law
 * James Henry Fleming (1872–1940), Canadian ornithologist
 * James P. Fleming (born 1943), American military pilot who received the Medal of Honor
 * James Rodger Fleming, historian of science and technology
 * James Simpson Fleming (1828–1899), Scottish lawyer and banker
 * James W. Fleming (1867–1928), American businessman, banker and politician