James Barrie, the Scottish writer best known for creating the beloved character Peter Pan, has been referred to by many different names throughout history. Some synonyms for the name James Barrie include J.M. Barrie (his most common abbreviation), Sir James Barrie (he was knighted in 1913), and even simply Barrie. Other terms used to describe his work include "Peter Pan creator" and "Scottish playwright and novelist." Despite the many names and titles attributed to him, Barrie's impact on literature and popular culture remains as strong as ever today. His timeless stories continue to inspire and enchant audiences of all ages.