Daniel Jones
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Daniel Jones may refer to:
- Daniel Jones (phonetician) (1881–1967), phonetician, author of The Pronunciation of English
- Daniel Jones (chancellor) (born 1949), chancellor of the University of Mississippi
- Daniel Jones (composer) (1912–1993), Welsh composer
- Daniel Jones (dancer), English National Ballet
- Daniel Jones, Vocals/writer for 7th Order
- Daniel Jones (musician) (born 1973), Australian musician, member of Savage Garden
- Daniel Jones (footballer) (born 1986), English footballer
- Daniel Jones (rugby player) (1875–1959), Wales international rugby union player
- Daniel Webster Jones (governor) (1839–1918), Governor of Arkansas
- Daniel Webster Jones (Mormon) (1830–1915), Latter-day Saint pioneer, colonizer, translator, and author
- Daniel T. Jones (1800–1861), U.S. Representative from New York
- Daniel Alexander Jones (born 1970), American performance artist, playwright, director, essayist and educator
- Daniel Jones (Born 1991), Student from Liverpool University
Danny Jones may refer to:
- Danny Jones (rugby league) (born 1986), Wales international rugby league player
- Danny Jones (born 1986), musician, part of British pop group McFly
Dan Jones may refer to:
- Dan Jones (Mormon) (1810–1862), Welsh-American Latter-day Saint missionary, sailor, and pioneer
- Dan Jones (politician) (1908–1985), British politician, MP for Burnley 1959–1983
- Dan Jones (composer), British composer and sound designer
- Dan Jones (New Zealand footballer) New Zealand international footballer player
- Dan Jones (writer) (born 1981), British writer, historian and journalist
- Dan Jones (professor), American writer and professor
See also
- Jones (surname)
- Danny Jones (film), a 1972 British drama film
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