These tags have now been merged as described below.
Analysis
Of the 65 questions, there are only 3 that actually ask about the java.lang
package in any meaningful sense:
That's 1) not very many in an absolute sense, and 2) a really tiny percentage of the tag's actual usage.
Further, all three would be (and, in fact, already are) correctly tagged java.
The rest are just questions involving some class (usually an Exception) in java.lang
, which, given how core those classes are to the language, would be basically any java question, as well as any question in pretty much every other JVM language that uses the Java standard library. That wouldn't be a useful tag, given that tagging those languages would adequately convey the same information (well, Kotlin is a little weird here since it supports both JVM and non-JVM targets, but also this would not be the way to handle that over something like a [kotlin-jvm] tag, if that were desired).
Recommendation
Merge java.lang into java. Don't create a synonym. 3 questions in 7 years isn't enough to justify a tag this easily misused.