But they would have all been unmistakably Bond, James Bond, a British icon as enduring as the Royal Family and the Rolling Stones.
What does 007 stand for?
007 stands for Bond, James Bond (Ian Fleming)
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Another joked on blogging website Twitter: "The name's Bond, James Bond.
Byline: Hancock IT wouldn't sound quite so suave in a Scouse accent, but imagine Dancing On Ice champion Ray Quinn saying: "The name's Bond, James Bond.
Of course Sean Connery's debut appearance in Dr No with the classic line: 'The name's Bond, James Bond,' has to be a contender.
Named after the immortal line of film dialogue - Bond, James Bond - the exhibition opened yesterday at the Science Museum in London and will run until March next year.
}SOUNDS like Ronnie Wood's current bit of skirt ana araujo is setting her sights on Bond, James Bond.