John Day
John Day or John Daye is the name of:
People
- John Day (merchant) (fl. 1497–1498), English merchant, author of a letter to the "Lord Grand Admiral" referring to the existence of the lost book Inventio Fortunata
- John Day (printer) (c. 1522–1584), English Protestant printer, also known as John Daye
- John Day (dramatist) (1574–c. 1640), English dramatist
- John Day (carpenter) (died 1774), first recorded death in a submarine
- John Day (Nova Scotia legislator) (died 1775), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia
- John Day (judge) (1797-1859), Liberian politician and judge
- John Day (trapper) (1770–1820), American hunter and trapper
- John Barham Day (1794–1860), English jockey and trainer, see Epsom Oaks
- John Day (architect), nineteenth-century Irish architect from County Wexford
- John Day (botanist) (1824–1888), Victorian orchid collector and illustrator
- John Charles Day (1826–1908), English judge
- John B. Day (1847–1926), manager of the New York Giants in 1899
- John Day (RAF officer) (born 1947), senior RAF officer
- John Day (Old Testament scholar) (born 1948), professor of Old Testament Studies
- John Day (Australian politician), Western Australian politician
- John Day (Holocaust denier), see Fascism (book)
- John Day (computer scientist) ARPANET pioneer, early RFC contributor
- Johnny Daye, Soul singer
- Jon Day (Jonathan Baker), member of The Charlatans
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