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This one's probably a question with no answer because the boys' club are vanishingly unlikely to cast a woman to play Bond.

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[–] Zier@fedia.io 21 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Her name could be Jaymes Bond. And there is no reason a girl cannot be called James. Nikita is female in most of the world, except Russia. Carrol is a man's name, and Carol is a woman's name. Tony can be a man or a woman. Names only have genders because we assign them that trait. If all the guys you ever knew in your life were called "Sophia", it would be weird for a girl to take that name. A name is just a name, no matter how weird, unique or cool it is, it's just a name.

[–] AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 3 points 8 hours ago

Elton John, then still not fully out of the closet, made good use of that, writing a love song titled Nikita, though having the love interest in the video be a blonde woman in a fur hat (presumably to appease the record company).

[–] GraniteM@lemmy.world 5 points 10 hours ago

Michael Burnham

Jayne Cobb

Willow Ulfgood

[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 61 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (3 children)

James Bond was his actual name.

007 was his code name, and they would replace it when an agent with that designation were to die or retire.

[–] massive_bereavement@fedia.io 10 points 15 hours ago (2 children)

That doesn't seem very clever, going around sharing your own name despite being a spy.

Yet Ian Flemming was supposed to use his past experience in British Intelligence to come up with Bond's novels, so what do I know.

[–] Infrapink@thebrainbin.org 31 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

It's actually standard practice for secret agents to use their real names, as accidentally failing to respond to a pseudonym is one if the easiest ways to blow their cover.

Furthermore, Bond is a secret agent. The fact that he's a spy who has tons if amazing adventures is not public knowledge, let alone well-known. We the audience know James Bond as a super-popular action hero from a long series of movies, but in his own universe there is nothing particularly special or noteworthy about the name James Bond.

[–] massive_bereavement@fedia.io 10 points 12 hours ago (1 children)
  • Mata Hari was Margaretha Geertruida Zelle.
  • Fritz Duqesne had at least 30 known aliases.
  • Lise de Baissac was primarily known as Irene Brisse but also Odile, Margerite and Adele.
  • Even Dušan Popov, who's allegedly the source for James Bond used in more than one occasion aliases like Duchan, Dusan or Hans: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/record?catid=8204882&catln=6
  • Eli Cohen also used a fake Syrian identity because c'mon, you won't go around with an Israeli name trying to get into the Syrian government.

I know that double agents like Richard Sorge or Aldrich Ames would use their actual identities, but fake identities or even using the names of deceased people is very common.

[–] Jimmycrackcrack@lemmy.ml 5 points 8 hours ago

Also, in the Bond universe a LOT of people seem to know who he is, it's not public knowledge per se, but like it seems that all major intelligence services have heard of him and also anybody with power and connections and ill-intent.

He kinda operates like a really weird form of special forces than a spy half the time.

[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 10 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

He wasn't really a good spy. 🤷‍♂️

[–] OriginalUsername7@lemmy.world 7 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

But you have heard of him! Which eh… ya actually maybe you’ve a point there.

[–] Skullgrid@lemmy.world 2 points 9 hours ago

Archer moment

[–] ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world 4 points 14 hours ago

It's like a fan theory, which explains why James Bond has always been James Bond despite having many different actors portray him.

[–] MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 2 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

Correct. This did in fact happen in No Time to Die.

[–] quinkin@lemmy.world 10 points 14 hours ago

Jane S'Bond

[–] MuskyMelon@lemmy.world 28 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Well in NTTD, the number 007 was assigned to the Lashana Lynch character named Nomi so "James Bond" is probably not a code name. Otherwise 008 would be "Alex Trevelyan", etc.

Easier to reassign the designation number.

[–] glimse@lemmy.world 3 points 11 hours ago

Just want to say that I think they handled the Nomi thing very well in the movie. They were VERY aware of what the audience reaction would be and played into it. They could have pandered a couple different ways and chose not to

[–] Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org 7 points 15 hours ago

Once there was a Mrs. Bond...

[–] solrize@lemmy.ml 8 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

In one story I read, all holders of the 007 designation were automatically called Bond, but idr if their first name became James. It definitely included women either way.

Added: I checked and she used Jean Bond while working as 007. I'm guessing that all the female 007's did that but I'm not sure. That story is pretty nuts tbh.