Well, honey, those four fellas all have something in common - they were all Presidents of the United States. That's about it. No scandalous gossip or juicy details here, just a simple fact.
Type your answer here... One thing they have in common -- and share with Presidents Buchanan and Carter -- is the first name James.
James is the most common name for US Presidents. There have been six Jameses , "namely" Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, Garfield and Carter.Next is "John" and "William", each with 4, then "George", with 3, and finally 2 of "Andrew" and "Franklin".
The most common presidential first name is James, with six U.S. presidents sharing this name: James Madison, James Monroe, James Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield, and James Carter.
Garfield is a cartoon cat. James Garfield was the 20th US president.
Nothing that I can think of. There is no direct connection in their common names.
The first four are the only U.S. Presidents who were assassinated.
Among the 100 most popular boys' names for 2010, those that are names of presidents are(5) William as in William Harrison, William Taft and William Clinton(14) David as in Dwight David Eisenhower who was actually given David as his firsst name but switched the order(15) Andrew as in Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson(18) James as in James Madison, James Monroe, James Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield and James Carter. {The most common first name for presidents)(20) Benjamin as in Benjamin Harrison(26) John as in John Adams, John Q. Adams , John Tyler and John Kennedy(53) Zachary as in Zachary Taylor(57) Thomas as in Thomas Jefferson,Thomas Woodrow Wilson
The common noun for the proper noun Presidents' Day is holiday.
They were all US Presidents born in the 20th century.
Law is the most common profession among the US presidents.
They were xerox copies of each other.They both represented the Republican Party, were born and brought up in Ohio state, were members of Senate and were both shot with a revolver. And they both died in the first oftheir Presidency in the same month-September.
Garfield is a proper noun because it refers to a specific and unique orange cat character.