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- Jäätteenmäki, Anneli, (born 1955), politician
- Jack the Ripper serial killer
- Jack, Donald[?], Canadian writer
- Jacket, Red[?]
- Jackson, A.Y.[?], last member of Group of Seven
- Jackson, Alan, (born 1958), musician
- Jackson, Andrew, (1829-1832), President of the United States
- Jackson, Chubby[?]
- Jackson, Chuck[?], musician
- Jackson, Claiborne Fox[?], US governor
- Jackson, Cyril, (1746-1819)
- Jackson, Donald[?]
- Jackson, Elihu Emory[?], US governor
- Jackson, Frederick George, (1860-1938)
- Jackson, Glenda, (born 1936), actor
- Jackson, Hancock Lee[?], US governor
- Jackson, Helen Hunt[?], US novelist
- Jackson, Helen Maria, (1831-1885)
- Jackson, Janet, (born 1966), musician
- Jackson, Jermaine[?], musician
- Jackson, Jesse, US politician
- Jackson, Joshua, (born 1978), actor
- Jackson, Latoya[?], musician
- Jackson, Mahalia, (1911-1972), musician
- Jackson, Mason, (c. 1820-1903)
- Jackson, Michael, (born 1958), pop singer
- Jackson, Milt[?], musician
- Jackson, Peter, (born 1961), film director
- Jackson, Robert H., (1892-1954)
- Jackson, Russ, Canadian athlete
- Jackson, Samuel L., (born 1948), actor
- Jackson, Shirley, (1916-1965), author
- Jackson, Steve
- Jackson, Thomas Stonewall, (1824-1863)
- Jackson, Thomas William[?], US novelist
- Jackson, Tony, (1876-1921), pianist & composer
- Jackson, Walter[?], musician
- Jackson, Wanda[?], musician
- Jacob, Irène, (born 1966), actress
- Jacobi, Carl Gustav Jakob, (1804-1851), German mathematician
- Jacobi, Derek, (born 1938), British actor
- Jacob of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- Jacob of Hadeth[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Jacob of Ramate[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Jacobs, Jane, (born 1916), urban planner
- Jacobs, Joseph[?], English Fairy Tales, Favorite Celtic Fairy Tales
- Jacobsen, Arne, (1902-1971), Danish architect
- Jacobsen, Egill[?], (1910-1998), painter
- Jacobsen, J. C., (1811-1887)
- Jacobsen, Roy[?], author
- Jacobus De Voragine, (c. 1230-c. 1298)
- Jacotot, Joseph, (1770-1840)
- Jacq, Christian[?], author
- Jacquard, Joseph Marie, (1752-1834)
- Jacques, Brian[?], author
- Jacques, Hattie, (1922-1980), comedian
- Jacquet, Illinois, (born 1922), musician
- Jacquette, Yvonee[?], (born 1934), American painter
- Jähn, Sigmund German cosmonaut
- Jacquot, Rene[?], boxer
- Jadwiga of Poland, (1384-1399), Polish ruler
- Jaenbert[?], (St.) 765
- Jaffer, Mobina S.B.[?], Canadian senator
- Jaffrey, Madhur[?], actor
- Jagger, Mick, (born 1943), of The Rolling Stones
- Jagland, Thorbjørn, (1996-1997), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Jagow, Gottlieb von[?]
- Jagr, Jaromir, ice hockey player
- Jahn, Gerhard[?], SPD (Justice)
- Jahn, Helmut[?], architect
- Jairzinho[?], athlete
- Jakac, Bozidar[?], (1899-1989), painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
- Jakobson, Roman, (1896-1982), linguist
- Jakopic, Rihard[?], (1869-1943), painter.
- Jaksa, Lado[?], (born 1947), composer and photographer.
- Jalen, Janez[?], (1891-1966), author.
- Jama, Matija[?], (1872-1947), painter.
- James, patriarch of Constantinople
- James I of Aragon, (1208-1276), king of Aragon and count of Barcelona
- James I of England, (1603-1625), of the King James Bible
- James II of England, (1685-1688), also King James VII of Scotland
- James of Metz[?], scholastic philosopher
- James of Venice[?], scholastic philosopher
- James of Viterbo[?], scholastic philosopher
- James the Great, Saint, er, apostle
- James the Great, St., er, apostle
- James, Clive[?], poet
- James, Elmore, (1918-1963), musician
- James, Etta, (born 1938), musician
- James, Harry, (1916-1983), musician
- James, Henry, (1843-1916), The Golden Bowl, The Ambassadors
- James, M.R., (1862-1936), author
- James, P.D., (born 1920), English author, novelist
- James, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- James, Rick[?], musician
- James, Sid, (1913-1976), television personality
- Järnefelt, Eero, (1863-1937), Finnish painter
- James, Sidney, (1913-1976), British comedian
- James, Skip, (1902-1969), musician
- James, Tommy, musician
- James, William, (1842-1910), Pragmatic[?] psychologist
- James, Wright[?], (The Green Wall)
- Jami[?], scientist
- Janacek, Leos, (1854-1928), Czech composer, opera composer
- Jancar, Drago[?], (born 1948), author and dramatist.
- Jancso, Miklos[?], film director
- Jandek, underground musician
- Janes, J. Robert, (born 1932), Canadian writer
- Janezic, Anton[?], (1828-1869), Slavist and grammarian.
- Jangeborg, Bo, ZX Spectrum games
- Jankowiak, Günter[?], dramatist, author
- Janmaat, Hans
- Jannings, Emil, (1884-1950), actor
- Janov, Arthur[?], psychologist
- Jansen, Cornelius, (1585-1638), theologian
- Jansky, Karl Guthe, (USA, 1905-1950), astronomer
- Jansson, Eugène[?], (1862-1915)
- Jansson, Tove, (1914-2001), Finnish-swedish Moomin author
- Janssonius, Jan, (?, 1588-1664), cartographer
- Janus, Gustav[?], (born 1939), poet
- Jarc, Miran[?], (1900-1942), poet
- Jarema, Maria[?], Polish painter
- Jarl, Birger, (1210-1266), Swedish politician
- Jarlsberg, Count Herman Wedel[?], (1836-1840), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Jarman, Derek, (1942-1994), film director
- Jarman, Rosemary Hawley[?], author
- Jarmusch, Jim, (born 1953), film director
- Jarnik, Urban[?], (1784-1844), poet
- Jarocki, Wladyslaw[?], Polish painter
- Jarre, Maurice[?], French composer
- Jarreau, Al[?], musician
- Jarre, Jean Michel, composer
- Jarrell, Randall[?], poet
- Jarrett, Keith, (born 1945), musician
- Jarry, Alfred, (1873-1907), satirist, inventor of Pataphysics
- Jaruzelski, Wojciech, (born 1923), Polish general, communist ruler
- Jarvis, Anna, (1832-1905)
- Jarvis, Greg, (1944-1986), astronaut
- Jasienica, Pawel, (1909-1970), Poland
- Jason, David, (born 1940), UK comic actor
- Jaspers, Karl[?], philosopher
- Jastrow, Terry[?], TV producer and director
- Jaurès, Jean Léon, (1859-1914), politician, pacifist
- Jawlensky, Alexej von, (?1864-1941), Russian impressionist painter
- Jay, John, (1745-1829), Federalist, 1795-1801
- Jay, Peter[?], television presenter
- Jay, Ricky[?], magician
- Jaynes, Edwin Thompson, (1922-1998), physicist
- Jean, Nouvel, architect
- Jean, Wyclef[?], musician
- Jecks, Michael, author
- Jeffers, Robinson[?], poet
- Jefferson, Thomas, (1801-1805), US statesman
- Jefferys, Thomas[?], cartographer
- Jeffreys, George, (1648-1689), Lord Chancellor
- Jeffreys, Harold[?], mathematician, statistician
- Jekyll, Gertrude[?], landscape architect
- Jelinek, Elfriede[?], dramatist, author
- Jellicoe, John, (1859-1935), British
- Jelovac, Vinko[?], basketball player.
- Jemec, Andrej[?], (born 1934), painter and graphic artist.
- Jemison, Mae, first African-American woman in space
- Jemison, Mae Carol, first African-American woman in space
- Jenkins, Ferguson, MLB Hall of Fame member
- Jenkins, Roy, (1977-1977), politician and author
- Jenko, Simon[?], (1835-1869), poet
- Jenner, Edward, (1749-1823)
- Jenney, William LeBaron[?], architect
- Jennings, Elizabeth, poet
- Jennings, Peter[?], News anchor
- Jennings, Waylon, (1937-2002), songwriter, musician
- Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm, (1873-1950), Danish novelist
- Jeppesen, Knud, (1892-1974)
- Jeraj, Vida[?], (1875-1932), poet
- Jeraj, Zmago[?], painter, photographer and illustrator.
- Jeran, Luka[?], (1818-1896), poet
- Jeremiah of Amshit[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Jeremiah of Dmalsa[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Jeremias III, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremias II, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremias I, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremias IV, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Jernberg, Sixten[?], cross country skier
- Jernigan, Tamara, (born 1959), astronaut
- Jerome, (about 340-420)
- Jerome, Jerome K., (1859-1927), author of Three Men in a Boat[?]
- Jerome, Jerome K., (1859-1927), author of Three Men in a Boat[?]
- Jerome of Prague[?], scholastic philosopher
- Jerome, William, (1865-1932), songwriter
- Jerry, Mungo[?], musician
- Jersek, Marjetka[?], poet
- Jesaias[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Jesaias, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeschke, Wolfgang[?], German science fiction writer
- Jesih, Boris[?], (born 1943), painter.
- Jesih, Milan[?], (born 1950), poet
- Jespersen, Otto, (1860-1943), Danish
- Jester, Beauford H.[?], (1947-1949), Governor of Texas
- Jesus Christ, (c. 4 BC - 33 AD), central figure of Christianity
- Jeter, Michael, (1952-2003), US actor
- Jett, Brent[?], astronaut
- Jevons, William, (1835-1882), economist
- Jewel (singer), (born 1974), Amerian singer
- Jewett, Sarah Orne[?], author of The Tory Lover[?]
- Jewison, Norman, (born 1926), director
- Jiang Qing, (1914-1991)
- Jiang Zemin
- Jillette, Penn[?], magician
- Jimenez, Carmita singer
- Jiménez, Marcos Pérez[?], Venezuelan president
- Jimmu, emperor of Japan
- Jito, empress of Japan
- Ji Won Kim[?], boxer
- Joachim III, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joachim II of Brandenburg
- Joachim II, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joachim I, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joachim IV, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joachim of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- Joachim of Moscow, Patriarch[?], (1674-1690), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Jóhannesson, Ólafur[?], (1978-1979), prime minister
- Jónasson, Hermann[?], (1956-1958), prime minister
- Jónsson, Björn[?], (1909-1911), prime minister
- Jónsson, Emil[?], (1958-1959), prime minister
- Jónsson, Kristján[?], (1911-1912), prime minister
- Joad, C. E. M.[?]
- Joannes, (ca. 425), Roman Emperor
- Joannicius[?], (1882-1891), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Joannicius of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- Joannicus III, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joannicus II, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joannicus I, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joasaph II, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joasaph I, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joasaphus[?], (1539-1542), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Joasaphus I, Patriarch[?], (1634-1642), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Joasaphus II, Patriarch[?], (1667-1672), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Job of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- Jocelin , Bishop of Soissons[?], scholastic philosopher
- Jocque, Beau[?], musician
- Jodl, Alfred, (1890-1946), general (*)
- Joel, Billy, (born 1949), US singer/songwriter
- Joffre, Joseph Jacques Césaire, (1852-1931)
- Jofre, Eder[?], world boxing champion
- Johan-Friso of the Netherlands, Prince
- Johannsen, Wilhelm, (1857-1927), (coined the term gene)
- Johansen, Donald[?], archaeologist
- Johansen, Jon, (born 1983), computer programmer
- Johansen, K.V.[?], Canadian writer
- Johansen, Lars Emil, (1991-1997), prime minister
- Johanson, Klara[?], Swedish writer
- Johansson, Ingemar[?], World Heavyweight Boxing Champion
- Johansson, Thomas[?], (Sweden)
- John , Count McCormack[?], singer
- John Du Scot[?], (800-877) Christian Philospher
- John I, Byzantine Emperor
- John I, Byzantine Emperor, (c. 941-c, 976), Byzantine Emperor
- John III (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- John III of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- John III of Poland, (1674-1696), Polish ruler
- John III, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John II (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- John II of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- John II of Poland, (1648-1668), abdicated
- John II, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John I (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- John I of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- John I of France, (died 1316)
- John I of Poland[?], (1492-1501), Polish ruler
- John I of Portugal, (1385-1433), Portuguese monarch
- John I, Pope, (523-526)
- John II Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor
- John II of Portugal, (1481-1495), Portuguese monarch
- John II, Pope, (533-535)
- John III Ducas Vatatzes, (1193-1254), Byzantine Emperor
- John III of Constantinople
- John III of Portugal, (1521-1557), Portuguese monarch
- John III, Pope, (561-574)
- John IV Lascaris, Byzantine Emperor
- John IV (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- John IV of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- John IV of Portugal, (1640-1656), Portuguese monarch
- John IV, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John IV, Pope, (640-642)
- John IX, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John IX, Pope[?], (898-900)
- John-Jules, Danny[?], (Red Dwarf)
- John , Lord Lovelace[?], US Governor of New Jersey
- John Maron, (died 707), Maronite Patriarch
- John Maron II[?], Maronite Patriarch
- John of Denmark, (1481-1513), Norwegian monarch
- John of England, (1166-1216)
- John of Jaje[?], Maronite Patriarch
- John of Jandun[?], scholastic philosopher
- John of Mirecourt[?], scholastic philosopher
- John of Paris[?], scholastic philosopher
- John of Reading[?], scholastic philosopher
- John V of Portugal, (1706-1750), Portuguese monarch
- John of Salisbury, (c. 1115-1180), scholastic philosopher
- John V Palaeologus, (1332-1391), Byzantine Emperor
- John of Saxony[?], (1801-1873), King of Saxony (1854-1873)
- John of Seville[?], scholastic philosopher
- John of Sittingbourne[?], Archbishop of Canterbury
- John of St. Gilles[?], scholastic philosopher
- John of Treviso[?], scholastic philosopher
- John, Saint
- Johnson, Blind Willie[?], musician
- Johnson, Byron Ingemar[?], 1947-12-29 to 1952-08-01
- Johnson, Don, actor, born and raised in Wichita, Kansas.
- Johnson, Georgia Douglas[?], poet
- Johnson, Janis G.[?], Canadian senator
- Johnson, Thomas[?], US governor
- John V, Pope, (685-686)
- John VI Cantacuzenus, (c. 1292-1383), Byzantine Emperor
- John VIII, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John VII, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John VI of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- John VI of Portugal, ( 1799-1816, 1816-1826), Portuguese monarch
- John VI, Pope[?], (701-705)
- John VII Palaeologus, (1370-1408), Byzantine Emperor
- John VII, Pope[?], (705-709)
- John VIII Palaeologus, (1390-1448), Byzantine Emperor
- John VIII, Pope[?], (872-882)
- John VI, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John V (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- John V of Alexandria[?], Patriarch of Alexandria
- John V, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John XIII, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John XII, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John XI, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John X, Pope[?], (914-928)
- John XI, Pope[?], (931-935)
- John XII, Pope[?], (955-963)
- John XIII, Pope, (965-972)
- John XIV, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John XIV, Pope[?], (983-984)
- John XIX, Pope, (1024-1032)
- John X, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- John XV, Pope[?], (985-996)
- John XVIII, Pope[?], (1003-1009)
- John XVII, Pope[?]
- John XXI
- John XXI, Pope, (1276-1277)
- John XXII, Pope, (1316-1334)
- John XXIII, (ca. 1400), Antipope
- John XXIII, (1881-1963), Pope
- John Paul I, (1912-1978)
- John Paul II, (born 1920), Pole
- John Chrysostom, (347-407), patriarch of Constantinople
- John, Augustus, (1878-1961), artist
- John, Elton, (born 1947), and Bernie Taupin
- John, Gwen[?], (1876-1939), artist
- John, Little Willie, (born 1937), musician
- Johns, Daniel, (born 1978), singer of Silverchair[?]
- Johns, Glynis, (born 1923), actress
- Johns, Jasper, (born 1930), painter
- Johnson, Amy, (1903-1941), British lady aviator
- Johnson, Andrew, (1808-1875)
- Johnson, Avery[?], NBA basketball player
- Johnson, Ben, (born 1961), sprinter, disqualified from Olympic gold medal for doping
- Johnson, Bill, (1872-1972), musician
- Johnson, Bunk
- Johnson, Celia, (1908-1982), actor
- Johnson, Dink, (1892-1954), musician
- Johnson, Eyvind, Swedish writer
- Johnson, Fenton[?], poet
- Johnson, Fergus[?], member of Aosdána
- Johnson, Harold[?], boxer
- Johnson, Helene[?], poet
- Johnson, J.J., (1924-2001), musician
- Johnson, James[?], RAF fighter ace
- Johnson, James P., musician
- Johnson, James Weldon, (1871-1938), author, poet, folklorist, and civil rights leader
- Johnson, Lyndon Baines, (1908-1973), US president
- Johnson, Kelly, aerospace engineer
- Johnson, Kevin, (born 1965), NBA basketball player
- Johnson, Jack, (1878-1946),first Black world Heavyweight champion boxer
- Johnson, Lionel[?], poet
- Johnson, Lonnie[?], musician
- Johnson, Magic, American basketball player
- Johnson, Marc[?]
- Johnson, Marv[?], musician
- Johnson, Pauline E.[?], Canadian writer
- Johnson, Pete[?], Big Joe Turner's piano partner, "Roll 'Em, Pete" is named for him.
- Johnson, Philip, (born 1906), architect
- Johnson, Robert, (1911-1938), musician
- Johnson, Samuel, (1709-1784), English poet
- Johnson, Sargent[?], (1888-1967), painter
- Johnson, Sir William, (1715-1774) British pioneer and soldier
- Johnson, Steven C.[?], yacc
- Johnson, Walter, (1887-1946)
- Johnson, William, (1771-1834), U.S. Supreme Court Justice
- Johnson, Zoe victim of September 11 attacks
- Johnston, Bruce[?], musician
- Johnston, Daniel[?], musician
- Johnston, George[?], novelist
- Johnston, Jennifer[?], member of Aosdána
- Johnston, Lynn, : For Better or for Worse
- Johnston, Mary[?], American novelist
- Johnston, Rita, (born 1935), 1991-04-02 to 1991-11-05
- Johnston, Tom[?], aka Tam Johnston, post WW2 Secretary of State for Scotland
- Joinville, Jean de, (1224-1319), historian
- Jokai, Mor[?], (1825-1904), novelist
- Jolie, Angelina, (born 1975), actor
- Joliet, Louis, (1645-1700), explorer
- Joliot, Frédéric, (1900-1958), scientist
- Joliot-Curie, Irène, (1897-1956), scientist
- Jolitz, Lynne[?], 386BSD
- Jolitz, William[?], 386BSD
- Jolley, Elizabeth[?], novelist
- Jolson, Al, (1886-1950), star of the first sound film, The Jazz Singer
- Jomei, emperor of Japan
- Jomini, Antoine Henri[?], general, wrote on the Napoleonic Wars including Precis de l'Art de la Guerre (Precis on th
- Jonas[?], (1448-1461), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Jones, Allen[?], (born 1937), painter
- Jones, Andy[?], comedic playwright and performer
- Jones, Casey
- Jones, Charles "Chuck", (1912-2002), animator
- Jones, Inigo, (1573-1652), British architect
- James L. Jones, General, Commandant of the Marine Corps
- Jones, David, (1895-1974), artist and poet
- Jones, D. F.[?], author
- Jones, Diana Wynne, (born 1934), the Chrestomanci Novels
- Jones, Elvin[?], musician
- Jones, Ernest, psychiatrist
- Jones, George, (born 1931), musician
- Jones, Hank[?], musician
- Jones, Jack, (1884-1970), novelist
- Jones, James[?], American novelist
- Jones, James T.[?], (Map of Mexico City: Kerouac as Poet)
- Jones, Jennifer, (born 1919), actor
- Jones, Jo[?], musician
- Jones, John Paul, (1747-1792), naval officer
- Jones, Leroi[?], aka Amiri Baraka
- Jones, Lois Mailou[?], (1905-c.1990s), painter
- Jones, Lupita[?], Miss Universe 1990
- Jones, Marion, (born 1975), Olympic gold medal winning runner
- Jones, Melvin, founder of Lions Clubs International
- Jones, Richard M., (1892-1945), jazz musician & producer
- Jones Jr., Roy, (born 1969), world boxing champion
- Jones, Philly Joe, musician
- Jones, Raymond F.[?], author
- Jones, Shirley, (born 1934), actor
- Jones, Spike, (1911-1965), comedian, musician
- Jones, Steve (athlete)
- Jones, Steve (biologist), (born 1944)
- Jones, Terry, (born 1942), comedian, author, TV presenter
- Jones, Thomas[?], astronaut
- Jones, Tim, (born 1972), singer-songwriter
- Jones, Tom, (born 1940), singer
- Jones, Tommy Lee, (born 1946), actor
- Jones, Vaughan Frederick Randal[?], mathematician
- Jones, William, (1566-1640)
- Jones, William (philologist), (1746-1794), linguist
- Jones, Willie, III[?], musician
- Jongpil, Kim[?]
- Jonigk, Thomas[?], dramatist, author
- Jonson, Ben, (1573-1637), poet and dramatist
- Jontes, Gelc[?], (1906-1972), poet
- Jonze, Spike, film director
- Joplin, Janis, (1943-1970), US singer
- Joplin, Scott, (1867-1917), ragtime composer
- Jordaens, Jacob, (1593-1678), Belgian painter
- Jordan, Barbara[?], first African-American woman elected to Texas Senate
- Jordan, Camille, (1838-1922), mathematician
- Jordan, June[?], poet
- Jordan, Louis, (1908-1975), musician
- Jordan, Michael Jeffrey, (born 1963), NBA basketball player
- Jordan (model)[?], model
- Jordan, Neil[?], author, film director, member of Aosdána
- Jordan, Robert, (born 1948), author
- Jordan, Sheila[?], musician
- Jordan, Stanley, musician
- Jordan, Terry[?], Canadian writer
- Jörgensmann, Theo[?], musician
- Jorn, Asger, (1914-1973), Danish painter
- Jose, Jose[?], singer
- Jose, Rafael singer, actor and show host
- Josef, Franz, of Austria, (1830-1916), Bohemian aristocrat
- Joseph, Jesus Christ's "father"
- Joseph Dergham Khazen[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Joseph El Gergessi[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, (1678-1711), king 1690, emperor 1705-1711
- Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, (1741-1790), king 1761, emperor 1765-1790
- Joseph, Chief, (1840-1904), (Nez Perce)
- Joseph II, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joseph I, Patriarch[?], patriarch of Constantinople
- Joseph, Jenny, poet
- Joseph, Metropolitan of Moscow[?], (1742-1745)
- Joseph, Patriarch[?], (1642-1652), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Josephine-Charlotte of Belgium, Belgian monarch
- Joseph of Hadeth[?], Maronite Patriarch
- Josephson, Ernst[?], (1851-1906)
- Josephus, (AD 37-AD 100), Jewish historian
- Joshua II (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- Joshua I (Maronite Patriarch)[?]
- Jospin, Lionel, (born 1938)
- Joule, James Prescott, (1818-1889), physicist
- Jove, Patriarch[?], (1589-1605), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Jovian, Roman Emperor
- Jovovich, Milla, (born 1975), Ukranian actor
- Joyal, Serge[?], Canadian senator
- Joy, Bill, (born 1955), BSD, vi; founded Sun Microsystems
- Joyce, James, (1882-1941), Irish author
- Joyce, John[?], Canadian writer
- Joyce, Willam[?], Lord Haw Haw[?] - Nazi propagandist
- Joyce, William[?], "Lord Haw-Haw"
- Júarez, Benito, (1806-1872), Mexican president & leader
- Joyce, William, (1906-1946), "lord Haw-Haw"
- Ju Si-gyeong, (1876-1914)
- Juan Carlos of Spain, (born 1938)
- Juanes[?], singer
- Juantorena, Alberto[?], track and field
- Judah, Theodore, (1826-1863), railroads
- Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus Christ's disciples[?], betrayed him
- Judd, Donald[?], (1928-1994), painter
- Judd, Sylvester[?], American novelist
- Judd, Wynonna[?], musician
- Julian, (ruled 361-363), the Apostate, Roman Emperor
- Julian of Alexandria[?], (178-189), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Julian, Don[?], musician
- Julian, Hubert, (born 1900), aviator
- Juliana of the Netherlands, (born 1909)
- Julio, Ener[?], world champion boxer, brother of Jorge Eliezer Julio
- Julio, Jorge Eliezer[?], world champion boxer
- Julius Caesar, (circa 100 BC - 44 BC), Emperor of Rome
- Julius I, Pope, (337-352)
- Julius II, Pope, (1503-1513)
- Julius III, Pope, (1550-1555)
- Julius Nepos, (c. 430-480), Roman Emperor
- Jump, Gordon[?], Maytag Repairman on television commercials.
- Jun, Xie, (born 1970), chess player
- Jung, Carl, (1875-1961), Swiss founder of analytical psychology
- Jung, Ch'en[?], painter
- Junghee, Park[?]
- Junkers, Hugo, (1859-1935), aerospace engineer
- Junkies, Cowboy[?], roots group
- Junkin, John, British comedian
- Jünger, Ernst, (1895-1998), German poet
- Junna, emperor of Japan
- Junnin, emperor of Japan, (733-765)
- Juntoku, emperor of Japan
- Jürgens, Udo, (born 1934), singer-songwriter
- Jupitus, Phil[?], British comedian
- Juran, Joseph[?], Six Sigma
- Jurcic, Josip[?], (1844-1881), author.
- Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de, (1748-1836), botanist, biologist
- Just, Ernest Everett[?], biologist
- Juster, Norton[?], The Phantom Tollbooth
- Justice, Donald[?], (The Summer Anniversary)
- Justice, James Robertson[?], Scottish actor
- Justin I, (c. 435-527), Byzantine Emperor
- Justin II, Byzantine Emperor
- Justinian I, (A.D. 527-565), Byzantine emperor
- Justinian II, (669-711), Byzantine Emperor
- Justus, (St.) 624
- Justus of Alexandria[?], (118-129), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Juvarra, Filippo[?], architect
- Juvenal, poet
- Juxon, William, (1582-1663), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Juyung, Chung[?]
- Jylha, Konsta[?], musician
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