JC
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JC may refer to:
Arts and media
- "JC" (song), a 1996 song by Powderfinger
- JC Denton, a fictional character in the computer game Deus Ex
- The Jewish Chronicle, a national British Jewish newspaper
People
- A shortening for French given name Jean-Claude
In arts and entertainment
- JC Chasez (born 1976), American musician
- JC de Vera (born 1986), Filipino actor
- JC Mac, British actor and producer
- J. C. Schütz (born 1976), Swedish singer, songwriter musician
- Jeassy (1936–2001), Indian film director and actor
In politics and government
- J. C. Watts (born 1957), American politician and former professional Canadian football player
- Julius Caesar (died 44 BC), Roman General, consul and statesman
- Jeremy Corbyn, UK Labour Party leader.
In sport
- JC Intal (born 1983), Filipino professional basketball player
- J. C. Watts (born 1957), American politician and former professional Canadian football player
In other fields
- J. C. Daniel (1893–1975), Indian naturalist and author
- J. C. Hurewitz (1914–2008), historian
Schools
- Junior college, a type of two-year school of higher education
- Jamaica College, a boys' high school in Kingston, Jamaica
- Jamestown College, the former name of the University of Jamestown in Jamestown, North Dakota
- Jones College (Jacksonville), a private college in Jacksonville, Florida
Science and technology
- JC virtual machine, a modified Java Virtual Machine (JVM), that converts Java bytecode to C and compiles it with gcc
- JC virus, a type of human polyomavirus
Other uses
- Jesus Christ, a Jewish prophet
- JC, emblem of a clothing line by Jackie Chan
- Jersey City, New Jersey
- Judeo-Christian, groups Judaism and Christianity, either in reference to Christianity's derivation from Judaism or due to perceived parallels or commonalities shared between the two traditions
See also
- Jaycees, Junior Chamber of Commerce, a leadership training and civic organization
- Jaycee Dugard, abduction victim
- Roda JC, a Dutch football club
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