List of people by name: Je
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contents |
[edit] Access to rest of list
Access points to page-tree of List of people by name |
Name J | Ja | Jb-Jd | Je | Jf-Jh | Ji | Jj-Jn | Jo | Jp-Jt | Ju | Jv-Jz |
[edit] Jea - Jef
- Jean, Al (fl. c. 2000), American producer & writer
- Jean, Nouvel (born 1945), French architect
- Jean, Wyclef (born 1972), Haitian-born American musician
- Jeanes, Anna T. (1822-1907), American philanthropist
- Jecks, Michael (born 1960), British author
- Jeffers, Robinson (1887-1962), American poet
- Jefferson, Marshall (born 1959), American musician
- Jefferson, Richard (born 1980), American basketball player
- Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826), American politician
- Jefferson, Will (born 1979), English cricketer
- Jefferson, William J. (born 1947), American politician
- Jeffery, Aaron (born 1970), New Zealand actor
- Jefferys, Thomas, cartographer
- Jeffords, Jim (born 1934), American senator
- Jeffreys, Anne (born 1923), American actor
- Jeffreys, George (c. 1610 -1685), British composer
- Jeffreys, George (1645-1689), British politician & jurist - Lord Chanc.
- Jeffreys, George (1878-1960), British politician & soldier - Mem. Parl.
- Jeffreys, George (1889-1972), British Welsh religious leader
- Jeffreys, Harold (1891-1989), British mathematician & statistician
[edit] Jeh - Jem
- Jehonadab (fl. BCE), Hebrew religious leader & politician
- Jejeebhoy, Jamsetjee, Sir, 1st Bt
- Jekyll, Gertrude (1843-1932), British landscape architect
- Jelinek, Elfriede (born 1946), Austrian dramatist & novelist
- Jellicoe, John (1859-1935), British admiral
- Jelovac, Vinko, basketball player
- Jemec, Andrej (born 1934), painter & graphic artist
- Jemison, Mae (born 1956), African-American astronaut
[edit] Jen
[edit] Jena - Jeni
- Jenatsch, Georg (1596-1639), Swiss statesman
- Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas (1723-1790), American politician
- Jenifer, Daniel (1791-1855), American politician
[edit] Jenk
[edit] Jenki
[edit] Jenkins
[edit] Jenkins, B-L
- Jenkins, Brian (born 1942), British politician
- Jenkins, Charles Francis (1867-1934), American electrical engineer
- Jenkins, Charles Lamont (born 1934), American athlete
- Jenkins, Charles Robert (born 1940), American soldier
- Jenkins, David Edward (born 1925), British religious leader
- Jenkins, Ferguson (born 1943), Canadian baseball player
- Jenkins, Gordon (1910-1984), American musician
- Jenkins, Graeme, British conductor
- Jenkins, Harold (1933-1993), American singer
- Jenkins, Henry Alfred (born 1952), Australian politician
- Jenkins, John (1592-1678), English composer
- Jenkins, John (fl. 17th century), American politician
- Jenkins, John (1851-1923), Australian politician
- Jenkins, John J. (1843-1911), American politician
- Jenkins, Karl (born 1944), Welsh musician & composer
- Jenkins, Leoline (1625-1685), Welsh lawyer & diplomat
- Jenkins, Leroy (born 1932), American composer & violinist
- Jenkins, Lew (1916-1981), American boxer
[edit] Jenkins, M-W
- Jenkins, Michael (fl. 1980s), American religious leader
- Jenkins, Michael (born 1946), Australian director
- Jenkins, Michael (born 1976), American football player
- Jenkins, Michael (born 1982), American football player
- Jenkins, Neil (born 1971), British Welsh footballer
- Jenkins, Robert (died 1745), English mariner
- Jenkins, Robert Henry (b. 1948), American soldier
- Jenkins, Roy (1920-2003), British politician
- Jenkins, Stephan (born 1964), American singer
- Jenkins, Thortan A. (1811-1893), American sailor
- Jenkins, Walter (1918-1985), American political manager
- Jenkins, William Fitzgerald (1896-1975), American author
- Jenkins, William L. (born 1936), American politician
[edit] Jenko - Jenks
- Jenko, Simon (1835-1869), poet
- Jenks, A.J. (born 1990), hockey player
- Jenks, Bobby (born 1981), baseball player
- Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple (1856-1929), American economist
[edit] Jenn - Jens
- Jenner, Bruce (born 1949), athlete
- Jenner, Edward (1749-1823), inventor of the vaccine
- Jenner, Henry (1848-1934), Cornish historian
- Jenney, William Le Baron (1832-1907), architect
- Jennings, Elizabeth (1926-2001), poet
- Jennings, Ken (born 1974), game show contestant
- Jennings, Ken, make-up artist
- Jennings, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (1830-1901), civil rights figure
- Jennings, Pat (born 1945), footballer
- Jennings, Peter (1938-2005), American news anchor
- Jennings, Waylon (1937-2002), songwriter, musician
- Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm (1873-1950), Danish novelist
- Jensen, Ricard (born 1980), music producer
- Jensen, Maren (born 1956), American actor
- Jens, Walter (born 1923), writer
[edit] Jep
- Jeppesen, Knud (1892-1974), Danish composer & writer
- Jeppson, Janet Opal (born 1926), literary family member
[edit] Jer
[edit] Jera - Jere
- Jeraj, Vida (1875-1932), poet
- Jeraj, Zmago, painter, photographer, illustrator
- Jeran, Luka (1818-1896), poet
- Jerde, Jon (born 1940), American architect
- 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
- Jeremies, Jens (born 1974), German football player
- Jeremies, Chaya Rachel (born 1975)
- Jeremy, Ron (born 1953), American actor
[edit] Jeri - Jerv
- Jeri, Vanessa (born c. 1985), Peruvian actor
- Jericho, Chris (born 1970), Canadian wrestler & singer
- Jernberg, Sixten (born 1929), Swedish skier
- Jernigan, Tamara (born 1959), American astronaut
- Jerome (about 340-420), Balkan religious leader
- Jerome, Jerome K. (1859-1927), British author
- Jerome of Prague (1379-1416), Czech scholastic philosopher
- Jerome, William (1865-1932), American songwriter
- Jerrard, Alan (1897-1968), British soldier
- Jerrard, George (1804-1863), British mathematician
- Jerrard, John Alexander, Australian judge
- Jerrard, Paul, American hockey player
- Jerrick, Mike, American journalist
- Jersek, Marjetka, Slovenian poet
- Jervis, John B. (1795-1885), American railroader & engineer
[edit] Jes - Jey
- Jesaias, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jesaias, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeschke, Wolfgang, German writer
- Jesih, Boris (born 1943), painter
- Jesih, Milan (born 1950), poet
- Jespen, Maria (born 1945), theologian
- Jespersen, Otto (1860-1943), linguist
- Jespersen, Otto, comedian
- Jessel, George A. (1898-1981), American performer
- Jessel, George (1824-1883), British jurist
- Jessop, Violet (1887-1971), mariner
- Jester, Beauford H. (1947-1949), American politician
- Jesus (c. 4 BC - 33 AD), Middle Eastern religious leader
[edit] Jet - Jey
- Jeter, Alec (born 1978), American athletic trainer
- Jeter, Derek (born 1974), American baseball player
- Jeter, K.W. (born 1950), American author
- Jeter, Michael (1952-2003), American actor
- Jett, Brent (born 1958), astronaut
- Jett, Joan (born 1958), musician
- Jevons, William (1835-1882), economist
- Jewel (born 1974), American singer
- Jewel, John (1522-1571), English religious leader & author
- Jewett, Frank (born 1879), inventor & business manager
- Jewett, Hugh J. (1817-1898), American railroader
- Jewett, Sarah Orne (1849-1909), American author
- Jewison, Norman (born 1926), director
- Jey, Alih (born c. 1980), Dominican singer
- Jeyaretnam, Joshua Benjamin (born 1926), Singaporean politician