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'''Jon''', '''Johnny''', '''Jack''', '''Jonathan''' or '''John Dunn''' may refer to:
'''Jack Dunn''', '''John Dunn''', '''Johnny Dunn''', '''Jon Dunn''', '''Jonathan Dunn''' or close variants may refer to:
*[[Jack Dunn (baseball)]] (1872–1928), minor league baseball owner and manager
*[[Jack Dunn (figure skater)]] (1917–1938), British figure skater
*[[Jack Dunn (figure skater)]] (1917–1938), British figure skater
*[[Jack Dunn (soccer)]], American soccer player
*[[Jack Dunn (baseball)]] (1872–1928), minor league baseball owner and manager
*[[Jack Dunn (footballer, born 1994)]], English football player
*[[Jack Dunn (footballer, born 1994)]], English football player
*[[John Robert Dunn]] (1833–1895), Scottish settler in South Africa
*[[Jack Dunn (soccer)]], American soccer player

*[[John Dunn (bushranger)]] (1846–1866), Australian bush ranger
*[[John Dunn (bushranger)]] (1846–1866), Australian bush ranger
*[[John Dunn (cricketer)]] (1862–1892), English cricketer
*[[John Dunn (cricketer)]] (1862–1892), English cricketer
*[[John Dunn (explorer)]] (born 1954), explorer of the Canadian Arctic
*[[John Dunn (explorer)]] (born 1954), explorer of the Canadian Arctic
*[[John Dunn (footballer, born 1944)]], English footballer for Aston Villa and Charlton Athletic
*[[John Dunn (footballer, born 1888)]] (1888–1968), English football inside right
*[[John Dunn (footballer, born 1888)]] (1888–1968), English football inside right
*[[John Dunn (footballer, born 1944)]], English footballer for Aston Villa and Charlton Athletic
*[[John Dunn (miller)]] (1802–1894), flour miller, parliamentarian and philanthropist in South Australia
*[[John Dunn Jr.]] (1830–1892), his son, South Australia politician
*[[John Dunn (miller)]] (1802–1894), flour miller, parliamentarian and philanthropist in Mount Barker, South Australia
*[[John Dunn (pipemaker)]] (c. 1764–1820), inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes
*[[John Dunn (pipemaker)]] (c. 1764–1820), inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes
*[[John Dunn (political theorist)]] (born 1940), professor of political theory at the University of Cambridge
*[[John Dunn (political theorist)]] (born 1940), professor of political theory at the University of Cambridge
*[[John Dunn (university president)]] (born 1945), president of Western Michigan University
*[[John Dunn (university president)]] (born 1945), president of Western Michigan University
*[[John Dunn, Jr.]] (1827–?), American politician
*[[John Dunn Jr.]] (1830–1892), his son, South Australia politician
*[[John Ainsworth Dunn]] (1831–1915), furniture manufacturer in Massachusetts
*[[John Ainsworth Dunn]] (1831–1915), furniture manufacturer in Massachusetts
*[[John Asher Dunn]], American linguist
*[[John Asher Dunn]], American linguist
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*[[John Joseph Dunn]] (1870–1933), American prelate of the Catholic Church
*[[John Joseph Dunn]] (1870–1933), American prelate of the Catholic Church
*[[John M. Dunn]] (1910–1949), American mobster, executed in 1949
*[[John M. Dunn]] (1910–1949), American mobster, executed in 1949
*[[John Millard Dunn]] (1865–1936), organist and choirmaster
*[[John "Pudgy" Dunn]] (1896–1937), St. Louis gangster
*[[John Robert Dunn]] (1833–1895), Scottish settler in South Africa
*[[John T. Dunn]] (1838–1907), U.S. Representative from New Jersey
*[[John T. Dunn]] (1838–1907), U.S. Representative from New Jersey
*[[John W. Dunn (animator)]] (1919–1983), cartoon writer for DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Looney Tunes, among others
*[[John W. Dunn (animator)]] (1919–1983), cartoon writer for DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Looney Tunes, among others
*[[John W. Dunn (architect)]], American architect
*[[John W. Dunn (architect)]], American architect
*[[John Woodham Dunn]] (1812–1883), Anglican vicar of Warkworth, Northumberland
*[[John Woodham Dunn]] (1812–1883), Anglican vicar of Warkworth, Northumberland

*[[John Dunn (miller)]] (1802–1894), flour miller, parliamentarian and philanthropist in Mount Barker, South Australia
*[[John Dunn, Jr.]] (1827–?), American politician
*[[John Millard Dunn]] (1865–1936), organist and choirmaster
*[[John "Pudgy" Dunn]] (1896–1937), St. Louis gangster
*[[Johnny Dunn]] (1897–1937), American jazz trumpeter
*[[Johnny Dunn]] (1897–1937), American jazz trumpeter
*[[Johnny Dunn (footballer)]] (1881–1947), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
*[[Johnny Dunn (footballer)]] (1881–1947), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
*[[Jon Dunn]] (born 1981), American football player
*[[Jon Dunn (musician)]], American musician


*[[Jon Dunn (musician)]], American musician
*[[Jon Dunn]] (born 1981), American football player
==See also==
==See also==
*[[John Donne]] (1572–1631), English poet, satirist, lawyer and priest
*[[John Donne]] (1572–1631), English poet, satirist, lawyer and priest
*[[John Dunne (disambiguation)]]
*[[John Dunne (disambiguation)]]

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Revision as of 03:41, 12 June 2016

Jack Dunn, John Dunn, Johnny Dunn, Jon Dunn, Jonathan Dunn or close variants may refer to:

See also