Saint James the Apostle is known by many names and titles in different languages and cultures. In Spanish, he is called Santiago or Saint James the Great. In Portuguese, he is known as São Tiago. In Italian, he is called San Giacomo. In French, he is referred to as Saint Jacques le Majeur. In Arabic, he is known as Ya'qub al-Sadiq or Saint James the Righteous. He is also called Jacobus, the Latin version of his name. Whatever the language or title, Saint James the Apostle remains a revered figure in many religions and a symbol of faith, humility, and devotion.