List of people by name: Ju
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[edit] People named Ju
- Ju Si-gyeong (1876-1914)
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- Juan Carlos of Spain (born 1938)
- Juanes (born 1972), Colombian singer
- Juantorena, Alberto (born 1950), Cuban track and field athlete
- Juárez, Benito (1806-1872), Mexican president & leader
- Judah (c. 1500–1400 BCE), biblical figure
- Judah, Aaron (born 1923), British writer
- Judah, Theodore (1826-1863), railroader
- Judas Iscariot (fl. 1st century), Jewish religious leader
- Judd, Alan (born 1946), British diplomat & writer
- Judd, Ashley (born 1968), actress
- Judd, Donald (1928-1994), artist
- Judd, Naomi (born 1946), musician
- Judd, Oscar (1908-1995), Canadian baseball player
- Judd, Sylvester (1813-1853), American novelist
- Judd, Wynonna (born 1964), musician
- Judge, Alan (born 1960), British footballer
- Judgem, Christopher (born 1964), American actor
- Judson, Adoniram (1788-1850), American religious figure
- Jueneman, Frederic (born 1929), chemist, science writer/editor, composer
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- Juliá, Raúl (1940-1994), American actor
- Julian (331/332–363), the Apostate, Roman emperor
- Julian of Alexandria (178-189), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Julian, Alan (born 1983), footballer
- Julian, Don, musician
- Julian, Hubert (1897-1983), aviator
- Juliana of the Netherlands (1909-2004), former queen of the Netherlands
- Juliani, Alessandro, Canadian actor
- Julio, Ener, boxer
- Julio, Jorge Eliezer, boxer
- Julius Caesar (c. 100 BC - 44 BC), Roman dictator
- Julius I (337-352), Pope
- Julius II (1503-1513), Pope
- Julius III (1550-1555), Pope
- Julius Nepos (c. 430-480), Roman emperor
- Julius, Albin (born 1967), Austrian musician
- Jumacao (born c. 1480s)
- Jump, Gordon (1932-2003), American actor
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- Jun, Xie (born 1970), chess player
- Jung, Carl (1875-1961), Swiss psychologist
- Jung, Ch'en, painter
- Jung, Douglas (1924-2002), Canadian politician
- Jung, Nawab Arastu Yar (1858–1940), Indian physician
- Jünger, Ernst (1895-1998), German poet
- Jungjohann, Caren (born 1970), German hockey player
- Jungrungreangkit, Suriya (born 1954), Thai politician
- Junkers, Hugo (1859-1935), German aerospace engineer
- Junkin, John, British comedian
- Junna, Emperor (786-840), emperor of Japan
- Junnin, Emperor (733-765), emperor of Japan
- Juntoku, Emperor (1197-1242), emperor of Japan
- Juntwait, Margaret (born circa 1957), American radio broadcaster
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- Jupitus, Phill (born 1962), British comedian
- Juppé, Alain (born 1945), French politician
- Juran, Joseph M. (born 1904), industrial engineer
- Jurayev, Sherali (fl. 2000s), Uzbek singer
- Jurcic, Josip (1844-1881), author
- Jurgens, Antonius Johannes (1867-1945), British food entrepreneur
- Jürgens, Curd (1915-1982), German actor
- Jurgens, Dan (born 1959), American comic artist
- Jürgens, Hartmut (born 1955), German mathematician
- Jurgens, Lois (fl. late 20th century), American murderer
- Jürgens, Udo (born 1934), Austrian singer & songwriter
- Jurgens, William (fl. 1970s), historian & religious leader
- Jurmann, Walter (1903-1971), composer
- Jury, Al (born c. 1940), American football official
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- Jüssi, Fred, Estonian journalist
- Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de (1748-1836), botanist, biologist
- Just, Aleksandar (1872–1937), Slovenian physicist & inventor
- Just, Ernest Everett (1883-1941), American biologist
- Juste, Adrian (fl. late 20th cent.), British disc jockey
- Juster, A. M., American poet
- Juster, Norton (born 1929), American architect & writer
- Justice, Donald (1925-2004), American poet
- Justice, James Robertson (1907-1975), Scottish actor
- Justin I (c. 450-527), Byzantine emperor
- Justin II (c. 520-578), Byzantine emperor
- Justinian I (483-565), Byzantine emperor
- Justinian II (669-711), Byzantine emperor
- Justus, St. (died 624), Roman religious leader
- Justus of Alexandria (118-129), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Jutta of Kulmsee, St. (c. 1200-1260), German religious leader
- Juvarra, Filippo (1678-1736), Italian architect
- Juvenal, (late 1st to early 2nd century CE) Roman poet
- Juvenal of Jerusalem, St. (died 369), religious leader - West Asia
- Juvenal of Narni, St. (died 458), religious leader - Italy
- Juxon, William (1582-1663), English religious leader
- Ju-yung, Chung (1915-2001), South Korean businessman
- Juzdado, Alberto (born 1966), Spanish runner