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Jaou
- Jaoui, Agnès (* 1964), French actress, author, director and singer
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- Jap Tjoen San, Linda (* 1977), Dutch chess player
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- Japarow, Dmitri Semjonowitsch (* 1986), Russian cross-country skier
- Japart, Jean , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the early Renaissance
Jape
- Jape, Mijndert (* 1932), Dutch lutenist, guitarist and music historian
- Jäpel, Denis (* 1998), German soccer player
Japh
- Japha, Arnold (1877–1943), German physician, anthropologist and zoologist
- Japha, Felix (1875–1942), German businessman and sponsor of Königsberg
- Japha, George (1834-1892), German violin player
- Japha, Louise (1826–1910), German pianist and composer
- Japhet, Sara (* 1934), Israeli biblical scholar and university professor
Japi
- Japicx, Gysbert (1603–1666), Dutch-Frisian writer of the Renaissance
- Japin, Arthur (* 1956), Dutch writer, actor and screenwriter
Yeah
- Japp, Francis (1848-1925) British chemist
- Japp, Klaus Peter (* 1947), German sociologist and political scientist
- Japp, Miriam (* 1968), German-Swiss actress
- Japp, Stephanie (* 1972), German-Swiss actress
- Japp, Uwe (* 1948), German literary scholar
- Jappe, Elisabeth (* 1934), German art critic and art scholar
- Jappe, Georg (1936–2007), German author
- Jappe, Paul (1898-1989) American football player
- Jappert, Markus (* 1967), Swiss football player
Japr
- Japrisot, Sébastien (1931–2003), French journalist, screenwriter and writer
Japy
- Japy, Joséphine (* 1994), French actress
Yes
Jaqe
Jaqo
- Jaqobher , ancient Egyptian king of the 15th or 16th Dynasty, Hyksos period
Yes
- Jaqua, Nate (* 1981), American football player
- Jaquays, Jennell (* 1956), American computer game designer and artist
- Jaque, Rhené (1918–2006), Canadian composer
- Jaquemar, Hans (1864–1953), Austrian Protestant pastor
- Jaquemet, Simon (* 1978), Swiss film director, screenwriter and cameraman
- Jaquemot, Georges François Louis (1806–1880), Swiss copper and steel engraver and drawing teacher
- Jaquemoth, Mirjam (* 1963), German social scientist
- Jaques, Elliott (1917-2003), Canadian psychoanalyst
- Jaques, Heinrich (1831–1894), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Jaques, Heleen (* 1988), Belgian soccer player
- Jaques, Hermann , German writer and lawyer
- Jaques, Thilo (* 1967), German composer and conductor
- Jaques, Walther (1871–1950), German ministerial official and manager of the energy supply industry
- Jaques-Dalcroze, Émile (1865–1950), Swiss composer and music teacher
- Jaquet, Alfred (1865–1937), Swiss pharmacologist
- Jaquet, Alice (1916–1990), Swiss painter, draftsman and illustrator
- Jaquet, Dominic (1843–1931), Roman Catholic Bishop of Iași
- Jaquet, Edmond (1891–1979), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Jaquet, Françoise (* 1957), Swiss microbiologist and sports official of the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC)
- Jaquet, Gilles (* 1974), Swiss snowboarder
- Jaquet, Joseph (1822–1900), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Jaquet, Monique , Swiss table tennis player
- Jaquet, Sabrina (* 1987), Swiss badminton player
- Jaquet-Droz, Pierre (1721–1790), Swiss watchmaker
- Jaquotot, Marie-Victoire (1772–1855), French painter
Jar
- Yar-Kravchenko, Anatoly Nikiforowitsch (1911–1983), Russian painter, graphic artist and portraitist
Jara
- Jara Franzoy, Alberto (1929–2019), Chilean clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Chillán
- Jara Márquez, Arturo (1880–1939), Chilean religious priest and Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of Magallanes-Islas Malvinas
- Jara Rodrigues, Diego (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Jara Saguier, Carlos (* 1950), Paraguayan football player and coach
- Jara, Ana (* 1968), Peruvian politician
- Jara, Fernando de la (* 1948), Peruvian painter and sculptor
- Jara, Francisco (* 1941), Mexican soccer player
- Jara, Franco (* 1988), Argentinian soccer player
- Jara, Gonzalo (* 1985), Chilean football player
- Jará, Jörg (* 1959), German ventriloquist
- Jara, Kurt (* 1950), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Jara, Max (1886–1965), Chilean poet
- Jara, Pepe (1928-2005), Mexican singer
- Jara, Víctor (1932–1973), Chilean singer, musician and theater director
- Jarabinský, Jozef (* 1944), Slovak football player and coach
- Jaracz, Barbara (* 1977), Polish chess player
- Jaracz, Paweł (* 1975), Polish chess grandmaster
- Jaracz, Stefan (1883–1945), Polish theater and film actor and theater director
- Jarakovic, Ivica (* 1978), Serbian football player
- Jaramillo Monsalve, Jairo (* 1940), Colombian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Barranquilla
- Jaramillo Monsalve, Jesús Emilio (1916–1989), Colombian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Arauca, Blessed
- Jaramillo Montoya, Rubén Darío (* 1966), Colombian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Buenaventura
- Jaramillo Quintero, Christian Carolina (* 1994), Mexican soccer player
- Jaramillo, Daniel (* 1991), Colombian road cyclist
- Jaramillo, Germán (* 1952), Colombian actor and director
- Jaramillo, Julio (1935–1978), Ecuadorian musician
- Jaramillo, Ricardo , Mexican badminton player
- Jaramillo, Victor , Mexican badminton player
- Jaraquemada, Juan de la , Spanish soldier, Interim Governor of Chile
- Jarasch, Bettina (* 1968), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Jarasinski, Kurt (1938–2005), German show jumper
- Jarašiūnas, Egidijus (* 1952), Lithuanian constitutional lawyer
- Jarass, Hans D. (* 1945), German legal scholar
- Jarass, Lorenz (* 1951), German economist, professor of economics at the Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences
- Jarausch, Konrad (* 1941), German-American historian
- Jarawan, Pierre (* 1985), German writer and slam poet
- Járay, Alexander Sándor (1870–1943), Austrian sculptor and actor
- Jaray, Hans (1906–1990), Austrian actor, director and author
- Járay, Karl (1878–1947), Austro-Hungarian architect, construction technician, university professor and patron
- Jaray, Paul (1889–1974), Austrian aerodynamicist, father of streamlines
- Járay, Sándor (1845–1916), art furniture manufacturer and head of a decoration studio in Vienna
- Jaray, Werner (1920–2002), Austrian-Swiss architect
- Jaray-Janetschek, Stephan (1868–1945), Hungarian composer
Jarb
- Jarboe , American singer, musician and performance artist
- Järyn, Patrik (* 1969), Swedish ski racer
Jarc
- Jarc, Blaž (* 1988), Slovenian racing cyclist
- Jarchov, Fritz (1934–1983), German architect, painter and graphic artist
- Jarchow, Axel (* 1989), German basketball player
- Jarchow, Carl-Edgar (* 1955), German politician (FDP) and football official
- Jarchow, Friedrich (1926–2011), German mechanical engineer
- Jarchow, Hans-Heinrich (1955–2020), German engineer and politician (SPD) in Mecklenburg, MdL
- Jarchow, Hans-Joachim (* 1935), German economist
- Jarchow, Margarete (* 1957), German art historian
- Jarck, Horst-Rüdiger (* 1941), German historian and archivist
- Jarcke, Carl Ernst (1801–1852), German lawyer and political publicist
- Jarčov, Luka (* 1996), Croatian ice hockey player
- Jarcsek-Gaza, Ida (* 1947), Romanian actress and artistic director at the German State Theater Timisoara and professor at the Western University of Timisoara
- Jarcsek-Zamfirescu, Ildikó (1944–2019), Romanian actress and artistic director at the German State Theater Timişoara and lecturer at the University of Timişoara
- Jarczyk, Heinrich (* 1925), German biologist and artist
- Jarczyk, Herbert (1913–1968), German composer
- Jarczyk, Jan (1947–2014), Polish jazz musician and professor for jazz composition
- Jarczyk, Robert (* 1959), German actor
Jard
- Járdányi, Pál (1920–1966), Hungarian music teacher
- Jardel Koester, Diego (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Jardel, Mário (* 1973), Brazilian soccer player
- Jarden, Ron (1929–1977) New Zealand rugby union player
- Jarder, Erica (* 1986), Swedish long jumper
- Jardiel Poncela, Enrique (1901–1952), Spanish writer
- Jardim, Alberto João (* 1943), Portuguese politician
- Jardim, Léo (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Jardim, Leonardo (* 1974), Portuguese football coach
- Jardim, Lucrécia (* 1971), Portuguese athlete
- Jardin, Alexandre (* 1965), French director and writer
- Jardin, Dominique , Austrian DJ and producer
- Jardin, Eugene (1947–1992), German-American artist
- Jardin, Nicolas-Henri (1720–1799), French architect
- Jardin, Pascal (1934–1980), French writer and screenwriter
- Jardin, Ruddy , French ski jumper
- Jardine, Adrian (born 1933), British sailor
- Jardine, Alan (* 1942), American musician and founding member of the Beach Boys
- Jardine, Douglas James (1888–1946), British colonial governor
- Jardine, John (* 1951), Canadian mathematician
- Jardine, Julie Ann (1926–2012), American science fiction writer
- Jardine, Lisa (1944–2015), British historian and publicist
- Jardine, Ray (born 1944), American climber
- Jardine, Richard (* 1953), British geotechnician
- Jardine, Ryan (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jardine, Sandy (1948-2014), Scottish football player
- Jardine, William (1784–1843) Scottish trader and founder of Jardine, Matheson & Co
- Jardine, William Marion (1879–1955), American university president, ambassador and politician
- Jardine, William, 7th Baronet (1800–1874), Scottish nobleman and ornithologist
- Jardinier, Adrien (1808–1901), Bishop of Sion
- Järdler, Christian (* 1982), Swedish football player
- Jardner, Herbert W. (* 1951), German ethnologist
- Jardon, Henri-Antoine (1768–1809), French infantry brigadier general
- Jardy, Valery Nikolajewitsch (1948–1994), Soviet cyclist, Olympic champion in cycling
Jare
- Jareckas, Vytas (* 1963), Lithuanian politician and mayor of Biržai
- Jarecki, Andrew , American film producer, film director, screenwriter and composer.
- Jarecki, Eugene , American documentary filmmaker
- Jarecki, Henryk (1846–1918), Polish composer, conductor and music teacher
- Jarecki, Nicholas (* 1979), American screenwriter, director and producer
- Jarecki, Piotr (* 1955), Polish clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Warsaw
- Jareckie, Dave (* 1967), American biathlete
- Järegård, Ernst-Hugo (1928–1998), Swedish actor
- Jarek, Engelbert , Polish-German soccer player
- Jarema, Vitaly (* 1963), Ukrainian lawyer and politician
- Jaremski, Zbigniew (1949–2011), Polish athlete
- Yaremchuk, Ivan (* 1962), Soviet football player
- Yaremchuk, Marija (* 1993), Ukrainian singer
- Yaremchuk, Roman (* 1995), Ukrainian football player
- Jarenko, Tamara Grigoryevna (1923–2011), Soviet-Russian theater and film actress
- Jareš, Richard (* 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Jaresko, Natalija (* 1965), Ukrainian entrepreneur and politician
- Jaretz, Luise (* 1931), Austrian ski racer
- Jaretzki, Hans Sigmund (1890–1956), German architect
- Jaretzky, Reinhold (* 1952), German author, television journalist, director and film producer
Jarg
- Jargoń, Jan (1928–1995), Polish composer and organ builder
Jari
- Jarić, Marko (* 1978), Serbian basketball player
- Jarick, Karl (1891–1947), German communist resistance fighter
- Jaricot, Pauline Marie (1799–1862), founder of the Work of Propagating the Faith
- Jarier, Jean-Pierre (* 1946), French racing car driver
- Jariges, Philipp Joseph von (1706–1770), Prussian statesman and lawyer
- Jarillo-Herrero, Pablo (* 1976), Spanish-American physicist
- Jarim-Lim I († 1701 BC), King of Jamchad
- Jarisch, Adolf junior (1891–1965), Austrian pharmacologist
- Jarisch, Adolf senior (1850–1902), Austrian dermatologist
- Jarisch, Reinhart (* 1944), Austrian doctor
- Jarislowsky, Adolf (1855–1933), German banker
- Jaritz, Florian (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Jaritz, Hermann , German theater actor and theater director
- Jaritz, Horst M. (* 1960), Austrian painter, graphic artist and photographer
- Jaritz, Karl-Heinz (* 1938), German stenographer
- Jaritz, Leo (1908–1989), Austrian jazz pioneer
- Jaritz, Nicos (* 1953), Austrian jazz musician
- Jaritz, Simon (* 1975), Austrian actor
- Jarius, Wilhelm Josef (1772–1843), Evangelical Lutheran preacher
- Jariv, Aharon (1920–1994), Israeli politician and general
- Jariv, Nathan , Israeli director
Jarj
- Jarjis, Robert (* 1973), Iraqi clergyman, auxiliary bishop in the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon
- Jarjoura, Mino , film producer
- Jarju, Amie (* 1996), Gambian soccer player
- Jarju, Bakary (* 1949), Gambian athlete
- Jarju, Bintanding (* 1957), Gambian politician
- Jarju, Fanta (* 2003), Gambian soccer player
- Jarju, Matarr (* 1957), Gambian wrestler
- Jarju, Mustapha (* 1986), Gambian football player
- Jarju, Saikouba , Gambian politician
- Jarjué, Maudo (* 1997), Guinea-Bissau football player
Jark
- Jarka, Dawid (* 1987), Polish football player
- Jarke, Hedwig (1882–1949), German artist of Japonism and Art Nouveau
- Jarke, Matthias (* 1952), German computer scientist
- Jarki, Youri (* 1938), French-Russian painter
- Jarkin, Anatoly Nikolajewitsch (* 1958), Soviet cyclist, Olympic champion in cycling
- Jarkko, Martti (* 1953), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jarkovský, Jaroslav (1887–1948), Czech ice hockey player
- Jarkovský, Zdeněk (1918–1948), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Jarkowa, Jelena Wiktorowna (* 1991), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Jarkowski, Iwan Ossipowitsch (1844–1902), Polish civil engineer
Jarl
- Jarl, Otto (1856–1915), Austrian sculptor
- Jarl, Stefan (* 1941), Swedish film director
- Jarl-Sakellarios, Karin (1885–1948), Austrian ceramicist
- Jarler († 1255), Swedish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Old Uppsala (1236–1255)
- Jarlskog, Cecilia (* 1941), Swedish theoretical physicist
- Jarlskog, Ida (* 1998), Swedish tennis player
Jarm
- Jarman, Claude junior (born 1934), American actor
- Jarman, Derek (1942–1994), British film director and artist
- Jarman, Duncan , American makeup artist
- Jarman, John (1915–1982), American politician
- Jarman, Joseph (1937–2019), American jazz saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist, drummer, singer, composer
- Jarman, Pete (1892–1955), American officer and politician and Ambassador to Australia (1949–1953)
- Järmann, Rolf (* 1966), Swiss cyclist
- Jarmatow, Kamil (1903–1978), Soviet film director
- Jarmer, Ernst (* 1886), German lawyer and administrative lawyer
- Jarmer, Ewald (* 1942), German boxer
- Jarmer, Helene (* 1971), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Jarmoc, Thomas (* 1987), Canadian volleyball player
- Jarmolenko, Andrij (* 1989), Ukrainian football player
- Jarmolenko, Vladimir (* 1948), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Yarmozhyn, Uladzimir (* 1942), Belarusian politician
- Jarmoschyna, Lidsija (* 1953), Belarusian lawyer, chairwoman of the commission for elections and referenda
- Jarmusch, Jim (* 1953), American film director, screenwriter, actor and film producer
- Jarmuszkiewicz, André (1959–2013), German soccer player
- Jarmysch, Iwan (1925–1990), Soviet-Ukrainian walker
Jarn
- Jarnach, Franz (1943–2017), German musician and actor
- Jarnach, Philipp (1892–1982), German composer and music teacher
- Jarnagin, Spencer (1792-1853), American politician
- Järnefelt, Armas (1869–1958), Finnish composer and conductor
- Järnefelt, Arvid (1861–1932), Finnish writer
- Järnefelt, August Alexander (1833–1896), Finnish general, topographer and governor
- Järnefelt, Eero (1863–1937), Finnish realism painter
- Järnefelt, Elisabeth (1839–1929), Finnish art patron
- Järnefelt, Gustaf (1901–1989), Finnish mathematician and astronomer
- Jarni, Robert (* 1968), Yugoslav-Croatian football player and coach
- Jarniewicz, Jerzy (* 1958), Polish poet, literary critic and translator
- Jarník, Jan Urban (1848–1923), Czech philologist, translator and Romanist
- Jarnik, Urban (1784–1844), Slovenian writer (Carinthia)
- Jarník, Vojtěch (1897–1970), Czechoslovak mathematician
- Järnkrok, Calle (* 1991), Swedish ice hockey player
- Jarno, Georg (1868–1920), Hungarian composer
- Jarno, Josef (1866–1932), Austrian actor and theater director
- Jarnot, Konrad (* 1972), British opera singer (baritone) and singing teacher
- Jarnut, Jörg (* 1942), German historian
Jaro
- Jaro, Sonny Boy (* 1982), Filipino flyweight boxer
- Jaroch, Siegmund (1926–2016), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Jarochowski, Kazimierz (1829–1888), Polish historian
- Jarocka, Irena (1946–2012), Polish ballad, pop and pop singer
- Jarocki, Jerzy (1929–2012), Polish theater director
- Jarocki, Władysław (1879–1965), Polish painter
- Jarockis, Romas (* 1963), Lithuanian archaeologist and politician
- Jaroensak Wonggorn (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Jaroff, Serge (1896–1985), American choir director of Russian origin
- Jarohs, Rainer (* 1957), German football player and official
- Járóka, Lívia (* 1974), Hungarian politician, MEP
- Jarolím, David (* 1979), Czech football player
- Jarolim, Johannes (* 1954), Austrian lawyer and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Jarolím, Josef (* 1958), Czech football player and coach
- Jarolím, Karel (* 1956), Czech football player and coach
- Jarolím, Lukáš (* 1976), Czech football player
- Jarolím, Marek (* 1984), Czech football player
- Jarolin, Josef (1904–1946), German war criminal, protective custody camp leader of the Dachau concentration camp
- Jaromar , Bishop of Cammin
- Jaromar I. , Prince of Rügen
- Jaromar II. († 1260), ruling prince on Rügen
- Jaromír († 1035), Duke of Bohemia
- Jaromir, Adam (* 1971), Polish author and publisher
- Jaromír-Gebehard († 1090), Bishop of Prague
- Jaron and the Long Road to Love (* 1974), American country pop singer
- Jaroń, Jan Nikodem (1881–1922), Silesian poet and playwright
- Jaropolk I († 980), prince of the Kievan Rus (972–980)
- Jaropolk II (1082–1139), Grand Duke of the Kievan Rus (1132–1139)
- Yaropolk Isjaslavich , Prince of Vyshgorod, Volhynia and Turov
- Jaroš, Christián (* 1996), Slovak ice hockey player
- Jaroš, Karl (* 1944), Austrian theologian
- Jaros, Marcin (* 1981), Polish ice hockey player
- Jaroš, Otakar (1912–1943), Czechoslovak officer and hero of the Soviet Union
- Jaros, Patrik (* 1967), German cook, cookbook author and restaurant manager
- Jaroš, Radek (* 1964), Czech mountaineer
- Jaros, Ralf (* 1965), German athlete
- Jarosch, Anatolij (* 1952), Soviet-Ukrainian shot putter
- Jarosch, Dieter (* 1980), German soccer player
- Jarosch, Dmytro (* 1971), Ukrainian politician
- Jarosch, Emil (* 1922), German politician (SED), economic functionary
- Jarosch, Gerhard (* 1968), Austrian lawyer
- Jarosch, Hans-Werner (* 1942), German officer
- Jarosch, Karl (* 1931), Austrian national soccer player
- Jarosch, Monika (* 1940), Austrian lawyer and political scientist
- Jarosch, Nadine (* 1995), German gymnast
- Jarosch, Stefan (* 1984), German soccer player
- Jaroschek, Kurt (1898–1989), German engineering scientist
- Jaroschek, Walther (1903–1968), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Jaroshenko, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1976), Russian biathlete
- Yaroshenko, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1846–1898), Russian painter
- Jaroschka, Markus (* 1942), Austrian writer
- Jaroschka, Walter (1932–2008), German archivist, general director of the Bavarian State Archives
- Jaroschowitz, Walter (1924–1978), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Jaroschynska, Alla (* 1953), Ukrainian journalist
- Jaroschynska, Yevhenija (1868–1904), Ukrainian writer, translator, pedagogue, folklorist and ethnographer
- Jarošík, Jiří (* 1977), Czech football player
- Jarosik, Norman , American astrophysicist
- Jarosinski, Eric (* 1971), American Germanist and Twitter author
- Jarosiński, Łukasz (* 1988), Polish football goalkeeper
- Yaroslav († 1201), Duke of Opole, Bishop of Wroclaw
- Yaroslav the Wise († 1054), Grand Duke of Kiev (1019-1054)
- Yaroslav II. Vsevolodovich (1190–1246), Grand Duke of Vladimir (Russia)
- Yaroslav III Yaroslavich (1230–1272), Grand Duke of Tver
- Jaroslaw Osmomysl (1119–1187), Russian prince
- Jarosław, Aaron , Polish Jewish exegete
- Jaroslawski, Jemeljan Michailowitsch (1878–1943), Soviet politician and journalist
- Jaroslawskyj, Oleksandr (* 1959), Ukrainian entrepreneur and patron
- Yaroslavzew, Viktor Michailowitsch (1945–1996), Russian ice hockey player
- Jaross, Andor (1896–1946), Hungarian politician, Member of Parliament
- Járosy, Carl Heinz (1895–1958), Austrian-German film producer, production manager and screenwriter
- Jarosz, Elżbieta (* 1971), Polish marathon runner
- Jarosz, Jakub (* 1987), Polish volleyball player
- Jarosz, Łukasz (* 1978), Polish poet and musician
- Jarosz, Sarah (* 1991), American singer-songwriter of traditional American music
- Jarosz-Rabiej, Katarzyna (* 1946), Polish poet, writer, editor and cabaret artist
- Jaroszek, Jan (* 1986), German actor
- Jaroszewicz, Piotr (1909–1992), Polish politician, member of the Sejm and military
- Jaroszewski, Grzegorz (* 1955), Polish racing cyclist
- Jaroszewski, Marek (* 1944), Polish Germanist and literary scholar
- Jaroszynski, Severin von (1789–1827), Polish nobleman, impostor and murderer
- Jarota, Jan (* 1953), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Jarotzky, Jaroslaw von (1851–1928), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator and district president
- Jarotzky, Thaddäus von (1858–1938), Prussian Lieutenant General in the First World War
- Jaroussky, Philippe (* 1978), French opera singer (countertenor)
- Jarow (* 1996), German web video producer and non-fiction author
- Jarowenko, Yevgeny (born 1963), Kazakh football player
- Jarowinsky, Werner (1927–1990), German politician (SED, PDS), MdV
- Jarowoy, Robert (* 1952), German author and politician (PDS, Die Linke)
Jarp
- Jarpa, Onofre (1849–1940), Chilean painter
Jarq
- Jarque, Daniel (1983-2009), Spanish soccer player
- Jarque, Vicente (* 1956), Spanish art scholar and translator
- Jarquín, David Salomon (* 1986), Nicaraguan trumpeter
Jarr
- Jarra, Babucarr (* 1999), Gambian volleyball player and beach volleyball player
- Jarrah, Ziad (1975-2001), Lebanese hijacker on United Airlines Flight 93
- Jarrar, Nadim (* 1980), German actor
- Jarratt, John (born 1951), Australian actor
- Jarraud, Léonard (1848–1926) French painter
- Jarraud, Michel (* 1952), French meteorologist
- Jarre, Cyrillus (1878–1952), Franciscan Archbishop in Jinan
- Jarre, Jean-Michel (* 1948), French musician
- Jarre, Kevin (1954-2011), American screenwriter and film producer
- Jarre, Léontine (1830–1892), French Carmelite, founder of an order and founder of a monastery
- Jarre, Maurice (1924–2009), French composer
- Jarre, Nicolaus (1603–1678), Hamburg mayor and lawyer
- Jarreau, Al (1940-2017), American jazz and pop musician
- Jarrek, Walter (1903–1974), German politician (KPD)
- Järrel, Stig (1910–1998), Swedish theater and film actor and director
- Jarrell, Charles Michael (* 1940), American clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Lafayette
- Jarrell, Jessica (* 1995), American singer and child model
- Jarrell, Michael (* 1958), Swiss composer
- Jarrell, Randall (1914–1965), American poet, literary critic, children's author, essayist, and novelist
- Jarrell, Tommy (1901–1985) American fiddle and banjo player and singer
- Jarren, Matthias (1872–1960), German painter
- Jarren, Otfried (* 1953), German communication scientist
- Jarres, Karl (1874–1951), German politician (German People's Party) in the Weimar Republic
- Jarrett, Albert (* 1984), Sierra Leonean football player
- Jarrett, Art (1907–1987), American singer, actor, and big band leader in swing and popular music
- Jarrett, Benjamin (1881–1944), American politician
- Jarrett, Chas , visual effects artist
- Jarrett, Chris (* 1956), American pianist and composer
- Jarrett, Cole (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jarrett, Dale (born 1956), American NASCAR racing driver and champion
- Jarrett, Dwayne (born 1986), American football player
- Jarrett, Edmonia (1933-2002), American jazz singer
- Jarrett, Geoffrey Hylton (* 1937), Australian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Lismore
- Jarrett, Grady (born 1993), American football player
- Jarrett, Jeff (born 1967), American wrestler
- Jarrett, Keith (* 1945), American jazz pianist
- Jarrett, Martyn (born 1944) British Anglican Bishop
- Jarrett, Ned (* 1932), American NASCAR racing driver and two-time champion
- Jarrett, Olanzo , Canadian Canadian football player
- Jarrett, Patrick (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jarrett, Tony (* 1968), British athlete
- Jarrett, Valerie (* 1956), American lawyer, businesswoman, politician and long-time advisor to Barack Obama
- Jarrett, William Paul (1877–1929), American politician
- Jarrico, Paul (1915–1997), American screenwriter and film producer
- Jarrié, Fernand (1899–1996), French politician
- Jarrier, Benoît (* 1989), French cyclist
- Jarring, Gunnar (1907–2002), Swedish diplomat and Turkologist
- Jarro Tobos, Álvaro Raúl (1930-2004), Colombian clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Jarrold, Julian (* 1960), British film director and film producer
- Jarrosson, Guy (1911–1994), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Jarrott, Charles (1877-1944) British racing driver
- Jarrott, Charles (1927–2011), British-Canadian director
- Jarrousse, Sébastien (* 1974), French jazz musician
- Jarry, Alfred (1873-1907), French writer
- Jarry, Allan (* 1969), Chilean beach volleyball player
- Jarry, Nicolás (* 1995), Chilean tennis player
- Jarry, Tristan (* 1995), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Järryd, Anders (* 1961), Swedish tennis player
Jars
- Jars, Gabriel (1732–1769), French engineer and metallurgist
- Jarsalé, Fabien (* 1990), French football player
- Jarso, Yacob (* 1988), Ethiopian obstacle and long-distance runner
- Jarstein, Rune (* 1984), Norwegian football goalkeeper
- Jarstø, Daniel Egeland (* 1990), Norwegian racing cyclist
- Jarsutkin, Artjom Wassiljewitsch (* 1996), Russian beach volleyball player
Jart
- Jarchuk, Artyom Nikolayevich (1990-2011), Russian ice hockey player
- Jartschuk, Teodor (1896–1941), Ukrainian Lutheran theologian and pastor
Jaru
- Jarubas, Adam (* 1974), Polish politician
- Jaruga, Jerzy (* 1952), Polish cameraman, set designer, film author and media designer
- Jaruga-Nowacka, Izabela (1950–2010), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Jarukaitis, Irmantas (* 1973), Lithuanian lawyer and European lawyer
- Jarullin, Albert Ildarowitsch (* 1993), Russian ice hockey player
- Jarůšek, Karel (* 1952), Czech soccer player and soccer coach
- Jaruševičienė, Lina , Lithuanian health politician and deputy minister
- Jaruševičius, Juozas (* 1950), Lithuanian forester and politician
- Jaruska, Wilhelm (1916–2008), Austrian painter, art educator and commercial artist
- Jarutis, Jonas (* 1963), Lithuanian politician
- Jaruzelski, Wojciech (1923–2014), Polish politician, member of the Sejm and military, President of Poland (1989–1990)
Jarv
- Järv, Jaak , Estonian writer
- Jarva, Risto (1934–1977), Finnish film director
- Jarvad, Pia (* 1946), Danish linguist
- Järve, Sven (* 1980), Estonian sword fencer
- Järvefelt, Göran (1947–1989), Swedish director and actor
- Järvelä, Jonne (* 1974), Finnish musician
- Järvelä, Jouni (* 1973), Finnish jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet, composition)
- Järvelaid, Peeter (* 1957), Estonian legal scholar and historian
- Järvenpää, Hannu (* 1963), Finnish ice hockey player and coach
- Järvenpää, Tero (* 1984), Finnish athlete
- Järventie, Martti (* 1976), Finnish ice hockey player
- Järvet, Jüri (1919–1995), Estonian and Soviet actor
- Järvi, Iiro (born 1965), Finnish ice hockey player
- Järvi, Jyrki (* 1966), Finnish sailor and Olympic champion
- Järvi, Kristjan (* 1972), American conductor
- Järvi, Neeme (* 1937), Estonian-American conductor
- Järvi, Paavo (* 1962), American conductor
- Jarvik, Erik (1907-1998), Swedish paleozoologist
- Järvik, Mart (* 1956), Estonian politician, minister
- Jarvik, Murray (1923-2008), American pharmacologist and co-inventor of the nicotine patch
- Jarvik, Robert (* 1946), American inventor of the artificial heart
- Järvilehto, Kalle (* 1995), Finnish snowboarder
- Järvinen, Akilles (1905–1943), Finnish athlete
- Järvinen, Alex , Finnish wrestler
- Järvinen, Anna (* 1970), Swedish singer
- Järvinen, Erkki (1904–1991), Finnish triple jumper
- Järvinen, Esko (1907–1976), Finnish skier
- Järvinen, Jaana (1956–2012), Finnish actress
- Järvinen, Joonas (* 1989), Finnish ice hockey player
- Järvinen, Juhani (1935–1984), Finnish speed skater
- Järvinen, Matti (1909–1985), Finnish javelin thrower
- Järvinen, Mika (* 1988), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Järvinen, Verner (1870–1941), Finnish athlete
- Jarvis, Ann Maria Reeves (1832–1905), American mother of Mother's Day
- Jarvis, Anna Marie (1864–1948), American founder of Mother's Day
- Jarvis, Clifford (1941–1999), American jazz drummer
- Jarvis, Cosmo (* 1989), British filmmaker and singer-songwriter
- Jarvis, Doug (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jarvis, Eugene (* 1955), American game designer and programmer
- Jarvis, Felton (1934–1981), American record producer and singer
- Jarvis, Frank (1878–1933), American track and field athlete and Olympic champion
- Jarvis, Graham (1930–2003), Canadian film and stage actor
- Jarvis, Gregory Bruce (1944–1986), American astronaut
- Jarvis, Harold (1864-1924), Canadian singer (tenor)
- Jarvis, Jane (1915-2010), American jazz pianist, organist, and composer
- Jarvis, Jared (born 1995), Canadian volleyball player
- Jarvis, Jeff (* 1954), American journalist
- Jarvis, John , British art director and production designer
- Jarvis, John Arthur (1872–1933), British swimmer
- Jarvis, John Wesley (1780–1840), American portrait painter
- Jarvis, Katie (born 1991), English actress
- Jarvis, Leonard (1781-1854), American politician
- Jarvis, Lucy (1917–2020), American television and film producer
- Jarvis, Martin (* 1941), English actor and voice actor
- Jarvis, Matt (* 1984), Canadian poker player
- Jarvis, Matt (* 1986), English soccer player
- Jarvis, Nicky , English table tennis player
- Jarvis, Oliver (* 1984), British racing car driver
- Järvis, Piret (* 1984), Estonian pop singer
- Jarvis, Rob , English television and film actor
- Jarvis, Robbie (* 1986), English theater and film actor
- Jarvis, Robert (* 1963), British improvisation musician
- Jarvis, Thomas Jordan (1836–1915), American politician
- Jarvis, William H. (1930-2016), Canadian lawyer and politician of the Progressive Conservative Party (PC)
Jary
- Jary, Hilde (1899–1989), German stage and silent film actress
- Jary, Micaela (* 1956), German writer
- Jary, Michael (1906–1988), German composer
- Jarygin, Ivan Sergeyevich (1948–1997), Soviet wrestler
- Jaryschka, Alena (* 1981), Belarusian tennis player
Jarz
- Jarz, Sissi (* 1980), Austrian vaulting artist
- Jarząbek, Dawid (* 1999), Polish Nordic combined skier
- Jarząbkowski, Jarosław (* 1988), Polish e-athlete
- Jarzebowski, Katy (* 1984), American composer
- Jarzębowski, Tomasz (* 1978), Polish football player
- Jarzębski, Adam († 1649), Polish violinist and composer
- Jarzębski, Józef (1878–1955), Polish violinist and music teacher
- Jarzębski, Paweł (* 1948), Polish jazz musician
- Jarzembowski, Georg (* 1947), German politician (CDU), MdHB, MdEP
- Jarzembowski, Janusz (1933–1961), Polish sprinter
- Yarzew, Anatoly (* 1993), Russian badminton player
- Jarzew, Denis Nikolajewitsch (* 1990), Russian judoka
- Jarzew, Georgi Alexandrovich (* 1948), Soviet-Russian football player
- Jarzmik, Adam (* 1990), Polish jazz pianist and composer
- Jarzombek, Thomas (* 1973), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Jarzyna, Grzegorz (* 1968), Polish theater director
Yes
- Jas, Mona (* 1963), German artist
Jasa
- Jasaitis, Julius (* 1955), Lithuanian lawyer
- Jasaitis, Simas (* 1982), Lithuanian basketball player
- Jašarević, Ešref (* 1951), Yugoslav football player
- Jašarević, Murat (* 1969), Bosnian football player
- Jasay, Anthony de (1925–2019), liberal philosopher and economist
Jasb
- Jasbar, Helmut (* 1962), Austrian guitarist, composer, author and radio maker
- Jasberg, Jennifer (* 1983), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
Jasc
- Jasch, Beate (* 1959), German swimmer
- Jasch, Christine (* 1960), Austrian scientist, environmental expert and book author
- Jascha, Johann (* 1942), Austrian painter, draftsman, medalist and sculptor
- Jascha, Oskar (1881–1948), Austrian composer and conductor
- Jasche, Christoph Friedrich (1780–1871), German naturalist
- Jasche, Gottlob Benjamin (1762–1842), German-Baltic philosopher
- Jasche, Valerius (1624–1684), German Protestant clergyman and school man
- Jaschek, Willi (* 1940), German gymnast
- Jascheroff, Constantin von (* 1986), German actor and voice actor
- Jascheroff, Felix von (* 1982), German actor and singer
- Jascheroff, Juana-Maria von (* 1961), German actress, voice actress and reincarnation therapist
- Jascheroff, Mario von (* 1959), German actor, voice actor, director and musician
- Jaschewski, Aleksandr (* 1974), Belarusian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Minsk-Mahiljou
- Jaschik, Alexander (* 1979), German actor
- Jaschik, Werner (* 1945), German soccer player and coach
- Yashin, Alexei Valeryevich (* 1973), Russian ice hockey player
- Yashin, Ilya Valeryevich (* 1983), Russian politician (Solidarnost)
- Yashin, Lev Ivanovich (1929–1990), Soviet football goalkeeper
- Yashin, Sergei Anatolyevich (* 1962), Russian ice hockey player
- Jaschina, Jekaterina Igorewna (* 1987), Russian archery biathlete
- Jaschina, Jekaterina Jurjewna (* 1993), Russian tennis player
- Jaschina, Olga (* 1986), Russian cross-country skier
- Jaschinski, Adalbert (1905–1989), German painter and graphic artist
- Jaschinski, Christian (* 1965), German author and musician
- Jaschinski, Eckhard (* 1952), German religious priest and theologian
- Jaschinski, Georg Christoph von , Prussian colonel
- Jaschinski, Siegfried (* 1954), German bank manager, former CEO of Landesbank Baden-Württemberg
- Jäschke, Andres (* 1962), German chemist and professor at Heidelberg University
- Jaschke, Arthur (* 1902), German actor
- Jaschke, Bruno (* 1958), Austrian writer and journalist
- Jaschke, Erich (1890–1961), German officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Jaschke, Franz (1775–1842), Silesian-Austrian landscape painter
- Jaschke, Franz (1862–1910), Austrian painter
- Jaschke, Gerhard (* 1949), Austrian author
- Jäschke, Gotthard (1894–1983), German orientalist and Turkologist
- Jaschke, Günter (1921–1985), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jaschke, Hans-Gerd (* 1952), German political scientist
- Jaschke, Hans-Jochen (* 1941), German clergyman, Roman Catholic theologian and auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Hamburg
- Jäschke, Heinrich August (1817–1883), German missionary, linguist and orientalist
- Jäschke, Helmut (* 1950), German football coach
- Jaschke, Horst (1931–1968), German soccer player
- Jaschke, Julia (* 1970), German actress
- Jäschke, Kurt-Ulrich (* 1938), German historian
- Jäschke, Martina (* 1960), German diver
- Jaschke, Paul (1966–2019), German soccer player
- Jaschke, Peter (* 1952), German handball player
- Jäschke, Petra (* 1960), German politician (SPD)
- Jaschke, Rudolf von (1881–1963), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Jaschke, Siegfried (* 1939), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jäschke, Thomas (* 1968), German medical computer scientist and professor for business informatics
- Jäschke, Uwe Ulrich (* 1955), German geographer
- Jäschke, Walter (* 1926), German football goalkeeper
- Jaschkina, Jelena Nikolajewna (* 1983), Russian biathlete
- Yashchenko, Taras (1964–2017), Ukrainian pianist and composer
- Yashchenko, Vladimir (1959–1999), Soviet athlete
- Yashurkayev, Sultan , Chechen writer
Jase
- Jasečko, Stanislav (* 1972), Slovak ice hockey player
- Jasenčáková, Mária (* 1957), Slovak luge
- Jaser, Franziska (* 1996), German soccer player
- Jaser, Nazir (* 1989), Syrian racing cyclist
- Jasevoli, Antonio (* 1963), Italian jazz guitarist
Jash
- Jashanica, Bajram (* 1990), Kosovar football player
- Jashari, Adem (1955–1998), Yugoslav-Kosovar co-founder of the paramilitary organization UÇK
- Jashari, Kaqusha (* 1946), Yugoslav and Kosovar politician
- Jashemski, Wilhelmina F. (1910–2007), American classical archaeologist
- Jashima, Nobuko , Japanese soccer player
- Jashni, Jon , American film producer
Jasi
- Jašić, Zoran (* 1939), Croatian economist, politician and diplomat
- Jasidschi, Bulos (* 1959), Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Aleppo in Syria
- Jasieński, Bruno (1901–1938), Polish poet
- Jasieński, Feliks (1861–1929), Polish art critic
- Jasiewicz, Krzysztof (* 1949), Polish-American sociologist and university professor
- Jasiewicz, Krzysztof (* 1952), Polish historian and political scientist
- Jasik, Mateo (* 1978), German singer, songwriter and producer
- Jasika, Omar (* 1997), Australian tennis player
- Jasikevičius, Šarūnas (* 1976), Lithuanian basketball player and coach
- Jasim, Iman Essa (* 1997), Bahraini sprinter of Nigerian origin
- Jasim, Noora Salem (* 1996), Bahraini athlete
- Jasimuddin (1903–1976), Bengali poet
- Jasin, Maria (* 1956), American molecular biologist
- Jasinavičius, Rimvydas (* 1943), Lithuanian engineer and economist
- Jasinevičius, Jaunius (* 1996), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Jasińska, Edyta (* 1986), Polish cyclist
- Jasińska, Małgorzata (* 1984), Polish cyclist
- Jasinskas, Gintaras (* 1968), Lithuanian biathlete
- Jasiński, Andrzej (* 1936), Polish pianist
- Jasinski, Daniel (* 1989), German discus thrower
- Jasiński, Feliks (1856–1899), Polish civil engineer
- Jasinski, Julian (* 1996), German basketball player
- Jasiński, Kazimierz (1946–2012), Polish cyclist
- Jasiński, Tomasz (1916–1998), Polish ice hockey player
- Jasiński, Włodzimierz (1873–1965), Bishop of Łódź
- Jasiński, Wojciech (* 1948), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Jasiukiewicz, Zbigniew (1947-2005), Polish volleyball player and coach
- Jasiūnaitė, Liveta (* 1994), Lithuanian javelin thrower
- Jasiūnas, Valierius (* 1947), Lithuanian kinesiologist and university professor
- Jasiūnienė, Asta (* 1963), Lithuanian politician, mayor of the Pakruojis district community
Jask
- Jaskari, Aatos (1904–1962), Finnish wrestler
- Jaskari, Tauno (* 1934), Finnish wrestler
- Jäske, Miikka (* 1982), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jaskelevičius, Leonardas Kęstutis (* 1945), Lithuanian politician
- Jaskiewicz, Karsten (* 1990), German actor
- Jaškin, Alexej (* 1965), Russian-Czech ice hockey player
- Jaškin, Dmitrij (* 1993), Russian-Czech ice hockey player
- Jasko (* 1989), German rapper
- Jaskola, Peter (* 1952), Polish Roman Catholic priest and professor of theology at the University of Opole
- Jaskolka, Adam (* 1979), German actor, singer and director
- Jaškovská, Miroslava (* 1955), Czechoslovak cross-country skier
- Jaśkowiak, Jacek (* 1964), Polish politician and mayor of Poznan
- Jaśkowiec, Sylwia (* 1986), Polish cross-country skier
- Jaśkowski, Stanisław (1906–1965), Polish logician from the Lemberg-Warsaw School
- Jaskuła, Henryk (1923-2020), Polish sailor
- Jaskuła, Zenon (* 1962), Polish cyclist
- Jaskulla, Gabriela (* 1962), German journalist and writer
- Jaskulski, Erwin (1902–2006), Austrian athlete
- Jaskulsky, Hans (1912–2007), German lawyer and SS-Sturmbannführer
Jasl
- Jaslowezkyj, Oleksandr (* 1979), Ukrainian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Kiev-Zhytomyr
Jasmine
- Jasmaḫ-Addu , King of Mari
- Jasmatzi, Georg Anton (1846–1922), Greek-German tobacco manufacturer
- Jasmin, Jacques (1798–1864), French writer
- Jasmine (* 1976), Finnish singer and guitarist
- Jasmine (* 1989), Japanese R&B singer
- Jasmine You (1979-2009), Japanese bass player
- Jasmuheen (* 1957), Australian esotericist
- Jasmund, Karl (1913–2003), German mineralogist
- Jasmund, Karl Andreas von (1685–1752), Polish-Saxon general of the infantry
- Jasmund, Ludwig Helmuth Heinrich von (1748–1825), Mecklenburg nobleman in Hessen-Kassel and Württemberg services
- Jasmund, Stenzel von († 1646), Danish Vice-Admiral
Jasn
- Jasnota, Zofia (* 1949), Polish music teacher and composer
- Jasný, Vojtěch (1925–2019), Czech director and screenwriter
So yes
- Jason , ancient glass producer in Roman times
- Jason , New Testament person, host of Paul in Thessaloniki
- Jason of Cyrene , Hellenistic Jewish author
- Jason von Nysa , stoic philosopher
- Jason of Pherai († 370 BC), Thessalian ruler
- Jason, Anju (* 1987), marshallian Taekwondoin
- Jason, David (born 1940), English actor
- Jason, Harvey (born 1940), British actor and voice actor
- Jason, Heda (* 1932), Israeli folklorist and narrative researcher
- Jason, Jean-Yves , Haitian politician
- Jason, Peter (born 1944), American actor
- Jason, Sybil (1927-2011), American actress
- Jason, Tai (* 1979), German-English hip-hop producer
- Jášová, Julie (* 1987), Czech volleyball player
- Yasov, Dmitri Timofejewitsch (1924–2020), Soviet politician, Defense Minister of the USSR
Jasp
- Jaspar, Bobby (1926–1963), Belgian jazz musician
- Jaspar, Henri (1870–1939), Belgian politician and Prime Minister
- Jaspar, Jules (1878–1963), Belgian consul and merchant, resistance fighter in World War II
- Jaspe, José (1906–1974), Spanish actor
- Jasper, Bernhard (* 1972), German cameraman
- Jasper, Burkhard (* 1954), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jasper, Christian (* 1967), German installation artist
- Jasper, Christian (* 1985), German lawyer and theologian
- Jasper, Daniela (* 1971), German extreme mountaineer
- Jasper, Dieter (* 1962), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jasper, Dirk (1947–2011), German publicist, non-fiction author and multimedia producer
- Jasper, Gotthard (* 1934), German historian and political scientist
- Jasper, Heinrich (1875–1945), politician (SPD) and Prime Minister of the Free State of Braunschweig
- Jasper, Heinrich (* 1974), German molecular biologist
- Jasper, Herbert (1906-1999), Canadian neuroscientist
- Jasper, Hester (* 2001), Dutch volleyball player
- Jasper, Johann Wilhelm (1898–1934), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Jasper, Karsten (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jasper, Lex (* 1949), Dutch jazz musician (piano, composition, arrangement)
- Jasper, Marrit (* 1996), Dutch volleyball player
- Jasper, Robert (* 1968), German mountaineer
- Jasper, Sam (* 1986), New Zealand soccer player
- Jasper, Star (born 1966), American actress
- Jasper, Viktor (1848–1931), Austrian engraver
- Jasper, Walter (* 1942), German radio commentator in the Bundesliga conference
- Jasper, Willi (* 1945), German publicist
- Jasper, Wiltraud (1915–1996), German graphic artist
- Jasper-Winter, Maren (* 1977), German politician (FDP), MdA
- Jasperneite, Jürgen (* 1964), German engineer and university professor
- Jaspers, Carl Wilhelm (1850–1940), German politician
- Jaspers, Dick (* 1965), Dutch billiards player
- Jaspers, Jason (* 1981), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Jaspers, Karl (1883–1969), German philosopher and psychiatrist
- Jaspers, Teun (* 1943), Dutch law scholar and university professor
- Jaspers, Wolfgang , German economist and university lecturer
- Jasperse, John (* 1963), American choreographer and dancer
- Jaspersen, Karsten (1896–1968), German psychiatrist and neurologist
- Jaspersen, Thomas (* 1947), German economist
- Jaspert, August (1871–1941), German teacher and politician (DNVP), MdL
- Jaspert, Bernd (* 1944), Protestant theologian and book author
- Jaspert, Nikolas (* 1962), German historian
- Jaspert, Reinhard (1904–1989), German publisher
- Jaspert, Robert (* 1960), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Jaspis, Albert Sigismund (1809–1885), Lutheran theologian and general superintendent of Pomerania
Yeah
- Jass, Koba (* 1990), Latvian ice hockey player
- Jass, Māris (* 1985), Latvian ice hockey player
- Jassam, Samira , Iraqi woman; is accused of having recruited female suicide bombers
- Jasseh, Omar (* 1992), Gambian soccer player
- Jassenow, Christo (1889–1925), Bulgarian poet
- Jasseron, Lucien (1913–1999), French football player and coach
- Jassin, Michael (* 1986), German actor and voice actor
- Jaßlauk, Dieter (1934–2019), German actor and radio play speaker
- Jassmann, Edgar (1927–1983), German chemist
- Jassmann, Manfred (* 1952), German boxer
- Jasso, Antonio (1935-2013), Mexican soccer player
- Jasso, Guillermina , American sociologist and university professor
- Jasso, Juan (1926-2002), Mexican soccer player
- Jassó, Mihály (* 1936), Hungarian communist politician
- Jassoy, Heinrich (1863–1939), German architect of historicism and university professor
Yeah
- Jasta, Jamey (* 1977), American metal, hardcore and sludge singer
- Jaster, Gontard (1929–2018), German economist
- Jaster, Oscar (1894–1945), German paramilitary activist and SA leader, most recently with the rank of SA group leader
- Jaster, Romy (* 1985), research assistant and author
- Jaster, Wolfgang (1938–2013), German actor and clown
- Jastrab, Megan (* 2002), American racing cyclist
- Jastram, Burton (1910-1995), American rower
- Jastram, Cord (1634–1686), German shipowner and politician
- Jastram, Inge (* 1934), German graphic artist
- Jastram, Jan (* 1958), German sculptor
- Jastram, Jo (1928–2011), German sculptor
- Jastram, Michael (* 1953), German sculptor
- Jastram, Thomas (* 1959), German sculptor
- Jastram, Wilhelm (1860–1936), German writer and local researcher
- Jastrebenezki, Grigori Danilowitsch (* 1923), Russian sculptor
- Jastrebov, Anton (* 1988), Estonian ice hockey player
- Yastrebchak, Vladimir (* 1979), Transnistrian politician
- Jastremska, Dajana (* 2000), Ukrainian tennis player
- Jastremski, Chet (1941-2014), American swimmer
- Jastrow, Elisabeth (1890–1981), German-American classical archaeologist
- Jastrow, Ignaz (1856–1937), German historian and social politician
- Jastrow, Joseph (1863-1944), American psychologist
- Jastrow, Marcus (1829-1903), Rabbi
- Jastrow, Otto (* 1942), German Arabist
- Jastrowitz, Hermann (1882–1943), German physician, first assistant and senior physician at the Medical Polyclinic of the University of Halle and victim of the Holocaust
- Yastrschembski, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1953), Russian diplomat
- Jastrun, Mieczysław (1903–1983), Polish writer and translator
- Jastrzębski, Włodzimierz (* 1939), Polish historian
- Jastrzembski, Dennis (* 2000), German-Polish soccer player
Jasu
- Jasukaitytė, Vidmantė (1948–2018), Lithuanian writer and politician, member of the Seimas
- Jasulaitis, Algimantas (* 1949), Lithuanian forensic doctor and university professor
Jasy
- Jasykow, Alexander Petrovich (1802–1878), Russian lieutenant general and director of the law school in St. Petersburg
- Jasykow, Nikolai Michailowitsch (1803–1847), poet
Jasz
- Jászai, Mari (1850–1926), Hungarian actress
- Jászapáti, Petra (* 1998), Hungarian short tracker
- Jászay, Pál (1809–1852), Hungarian historian
- Jaszczanin, Jan (* 1940), Lithuanian sports educator
- Jaszczołd, Wojciech (1763–1821), Polish sculptor, draftsman and painter
- Jaszczuk, Tomasz (* 1992), Polish athlete
- Jaszczyk, Peter (1943–2009), German trade unionist
- Jászi, Oszkár (1875–1957), Hungarian writer, politician and sociologist
- Jaszi, Peter (* 1946), American lawyer
- Jaszka, Bartłomiej (* 1983), Polish handball player and coach
- Jászonyi, Katalin , Hungarian badminton player
Yes
Jata
- Jatau, Peter Yariyok (* 1931), Nigerian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Kaduna
Jath
- Jatho, Carl (1851–1913), Protestant pastor
- Jatho, Carl Oskar (1884–1971), German essayist, poet, writer and cultural philosopher
- Jatho, Karl (1873–1933), German aviation pioneer
- Jatho-Zimmermann, Käthe (1891–1989), German writer
Jati
- Jatic, Mirza (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
Jato
- Jato, Silvia (* 1971), Spanish television presenter
- Jatoi, Ghulam Mustafa (1931–2009), Pakistani politician, interim, Prime Minister of Pakistan (1990–1990)
- Jatom, Dani (* 1945), Israeli intelligence chief and politician
Jats
- Jatsch, Anton (1909–1996), German politician (GB / BHE), MdL
- Jatschanow, Dmitri Nikolajewitsch (* 1972), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Jachmenev, Vitaly Alexandrovich (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
Jatt
- Jatta, Ansu (* 1968), Gambian football referee
- Jatta, Assan (* 1984), Gambian football player
- Jatta, Bakery (* 1998), Gambian football player
- Jatta, Barbara (* 1962), Italian art historian
- Jatta, Fabakary (* 1952), Gambian politician
- Jatta, Famara (1958–2012), Gambian economist, governor of the central bank
- Jatta, Kemo († 2015), Gambian Seyfo
- Jatta, Omar (* 1989), Gambian football player
- Jatta, Sidia (* 1945), Gambian politician
- Jatti, BD (1912–2002), Acting Indian President
- Jattin, Farid (* 1988), Colombian poker player
- Jatchanka, Iryna (* 1965), Belarusian discus thrower
Jatu
- Jatupong Thongsukh (* 1976), Thai soccer player
- Jatuporn Prompan (* 1965), Thai politician and activist
- Jaturapat Sattham (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Jaturong Pimkoon (* 1993), Thai soccer player
- Jaturong Samakorn (* 1994), Thai soccer player
Jatz
- Jatzek, Gerald (* 1956), Austrian author and musician
- Jatzek, Manfred (* 1942), German soccer player
- Jatzek, Richard (1906–1943), German communist resistance fighter
- Jatzko, Hartmut (* 1938), German physician, psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Jatzko, Romy (* 2000), German volleyball player
- Jatzko, Sybille (* 1950), German talk therapist
- Jatzlau, Hanns (* 1926), German painter and draftsman
- Jatzow, Paul (1875–1940), German architect
- Jatzwauk, Jakob (1885–1951), librarian and Slavist
Yeah
Yeah
- Jaua, Elías (* 1969), Venezuelan politician
Jaub
- Jaubert, Caroline (1803–1882), French writer and salonnière
- Jaubert, Hippolyte François (1798–1874), French botanist
- Jaubert, Maurice (1900–1940), French composer
- Jaubert, Pierre Amédée (1779–1847), French orientalist
Jauc
- Jauca, Monica (* 1968), Romanian biathlete
- Jauch, Andy (* 1976), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Jauch, August (1848–1930), German landlord and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Jauch, Auguste (1822–1902), German Hamburg benefactress
- Jauch, Dieter (* 1947), German zoologist and zoo and garden director
- Jauch, Emil (1911–1962), Swiss architect
- Jauch, Ernst-Alfred (1920–1991), German journalist
- Jauch, Ewald (1902–1946), German SS Oberscharführer in Neuengamme concentration camp
- Jauch, Franz (1807–1867), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Jauch, Gerd (1924–2007), German television presenter and television journalist
- Jauch, Giovanni (1806–1877), Swiss politician
- Jauch, Günter (* 1965), German sword fencer
- Jauch, Günther (* 1956), German television journalist
- Jauch, Hans (1883–1965), German officer and free corps leader
- Jauch, Hans-Gerd (* 1953), German lawyer, attorney
- Jauch, Joachim Daniel (1688–1754), German engineer officer and architect
- Jauch, Johann Christian senior (1765–1855), Hanseatic merchant
- Jauch, Johann Christopher (1669–1725), German Protestant clergyman and poet of baroque music texts
- Jauch, Josef-Maria (1914–1974), Swiss theoretical physicist
- Jauch, Pius (* 1983), German poet, composer and actor
- Jauch, Thomas (* 1958), German film director
- Jauch, Ursula Pia (* 1959), Swiss philosopher and journalist
- Jauch, Walter (1888–1976), German insurance salesman
- Jauch-Delhees, Petra (* 1959), Swiss tennis player
- Jauck, Erhard (* 1940), German administrative officer and State Secretary
- Jaucourt, Louis de (1704–1779), French physician, writer and scholar in the Age of Enlightenment
Yes
- Jaud, Gottfried (* 1937), Austrian carpenter and politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Jaud, Josef (1878–1922), German politician (BVP), MdR
- Jaud, Ludwig (1919–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria and mayor
- Jaud, Tommy (* 1970), German writer and screenwriter
- Jaudenes y Nebot, Josef de , Spanish Ambassador to the United States
- Jaudzims, Arno , German economist and university professor
Jaue
- Jauer, Georg (1896–1971), German officer, most recently general of the tank troops in World War II
- Jauer, Joachim (* 1940), German journalist and writer
- Jauernig, Othmar (1927–2014), German lawyer and university professor
- Jauernik, Christoph (* 1984), German handball trainer and former handball player
- Jauernik, Michael (* 1948), German bank robber, author and activist for prisoner rights
Yup
- Jaufenthaler, Brigitte (* 1961), Austrian actress
- Jauffret, Gaspard-André (1759–1823), French clergyman and bishop of Metz
- Jauffret, Louis (* 1943), French ski racer
- Jauffret, Louis-François (1770–1840), French anthropologist, educator, historian and poet
- Jauffret, Régis (* 1955), French writer
- Jaufré pack , troubadour
Yeah
- Jaugelis-Telega, Steponas († 1668), Lithuanian cultural activist and mayor
- Jaugstetter, Robert (* 1948), American rower
Yeah
- Jauhari, Atik (* 1949), Indonesian badminton player and coach
- Jauhari, Meiliana (* 1984), Indonesian badminton player
- Jauhleuskaja, Lalita (* 1963), Belarusian-Australian sports shooter
- Jauhojärvi, Sami (* 1981), Finnish cross-country skier
Jauk
- Jauk, Werner (* 1953), Austrian researcher and artist
- Jauković, Đurđina (* 1997), Montenegrin handball player
- Jaukus, Alfred (* 1925), German soccer player
Yelp
- Jaulin, Robert (1928–1996), French anthropologist and ethnologist
Yes
- Jaumann, Anton (1927–1994), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Jaumann, Bernhard (* 1957), German writer
- Jaumann, Gustav (1863–1924), Austrian physicist
- Jaumann, Herbert (* 1945), German literary scholar, professor of German literary studies
- Jaumann, Ignaz von (1778–1862), German Roman Catholic clergyman, cathedral dean in Rottenburg and archaeologist
- Jaumann, Johannes (1902–1971), German physicist and university professor
- Jaumann, Ralf (* 1954), German planetary researcher
- Jaumann, Rudolf Alfred (1859–1923), Czech-Austrian landscape and portrait painter
- Jaume, André (* 1940), French jazz musician
- Jaume, Bernat (* 1995), Spanish squash player
- Jaumeandreu i Triter, Eudald (1774–1840), Catalan economist
Jaun
- Jaun, Rudolf (* 1948), Swiss military historian
- Jaun, Sam (1935–2018), Swiss writer
- Jaunalksne, Ilze (* 1976), Latvian journalist and TV presenter
- Jauncey, Charles, Baron Jauncey of Tullichettle (1925-2007), British lawyer
- Jaune, Oda (* 1979), Bulgarian painter
- Jauner von Schroffenegg, August (1835–1907), Austrian administrative officer
- Jauner, Franz von (1831–1900), Austrian actor and theater director
- Jauner, Heinrich (1833–1912), Austrian medalist and engraver
- Jaunet, André (1911–1988), French-Swiss flautist and instrumental teacher
- Jaunez, Eduard (1834–1916), Lorraine engineer and entrepreneur, Mayor of Saargemünd, MdR
- Jaunez, Max (1873–1947), German entrepreneur and politician, MdR
- Jauniaux, Catherine (* 1955), Belgian singer (art rock, improvisational music)
- Jaunich, Hans-Georg (* 1951), German handball player
- Jaunich, Horst (* 1930), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jauniškis, Darius (* 1968), Lithuanian officer
- Jauns, Karl-Richard (1922–1990), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Jaunsudrabiņš, Jānis (1877–1962), Latvian poet and painter
- Jaunutis , Lithuanian Grand Duke (1341-1345)
- Jaunzeme, Inese (1932–2011), Soviet athlete
- Jaunzems, Dzintars (* 1966), Latvian basketball player
Yeah
- Jaup, Heinrich Karl (1781–1860), Grand Ducal Hessian civil servant and politician and Prime Minister
Yaur
- Jáuregui, Agustín de (1711–1784), Governor of Chile and Viceroy of Peru
- Jáuregui, Arturo (* 1943), Mexican soccer player
- Jáuregui, Baudilio (* 1945), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Jáuregui, Ignacio (* 1938), Mexican soccer player
- Jáuregui, Ignacio (* 1995), Argentine soccer player
- Jáuregui, Javier (1973-2013), Mexican lightweight boxer
- Jáuregui, Jorge Mario (* 1948), Argentine-Brazilian architect
- Jáuregui, Juan de (1583–1641), Spanish poet
- Jauregui, Lauren (* 1996), American singer
- Jáuregui, Mario (* 1970), Mexican soccer player
- Jáuregui, Ramón (* 1948), Spanish politician (PSOE), MEP
- Jáuregui, Rodolfo (1943–2003), Mexican soccer player
- Jáuregui, Sixto (1931–2018), Peruvian billiards player
- Jauréguiberry, Jean Bernard (1815-1887), French admiral
- Jaurena, Inès (* 1991), French soccer player
- Jaurena, Raúl (* 1941), Uruguayan tango musician, bandoneon player and composer
- Jaurès, Benjamin (1823–1889), French admiral
- Jaurès, Jean (1859–1914), French socialist politician, member of the National Assembly, representative of reform socialism
- Jaurès, Jean-Sébastien (* 1977), French football player
- Jauretche, Arturo (1901–1974), Argentine journalist, politician and writer
- Jauretche, Pablo , Argentine polo player
- Jaursch, Markus (* 1965), German painter
- Jaurú, César Sauvan (1824–1897), Brazilian diplomat
Snack
- Jaus, Otto (* 1983), Austrian actor, singer and cabaret artist
- Jausch, Siegfried (* 1932), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jausions, Paul (1834–1870), Benedictine, pioneer in the restitution of Gregorian chant
- Jauslin, Hans (1909–1958), Swiss artist
- Jauslin, Karl (1842–1904), Swiss history painter
- Jauslin, Matthias (* 1962), Swiss politician (FDP) and entrepreneur
- Jaušovec, Mima (* 1956), Slovenian and Yugoslav tennis player
- Jauss, Anne Marie (1902–1991), German still life and landscape painter, and children's book author
- Jauss, Georg (1867–1922), German landscape painter
- Jauss, Gunther (1936–2016), German architect
- Jauß, Hans Robert (1921–1997), German literary scholar and Romance philologist
- Jaussaud, Jean-Pierre (* 1937), French racing driver
Jauz
- Jauz (* 1992), American DJ and music producer
- Jauzion, Yannick (* 1978), French rugby player
Jav
Java
- Java, Nipun , Indian poker player
- Javad Khan († 1804), member of the imperial tribe of the Qajars, Great Khan of the Khanate Gəncə
- Javadi, Ibrahim (* 1943), Iranian wrestler
- Javadi, Kiomars (1967-1987), Iranian citizen
- Javadipour, Mahmoud (1920–2012), Persian-Iranian painter and graphic artist
- Javaid, Salim (* 1991), Czech jazz musician
- Javal, Émile (1839–1907), French ophthalmologist and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Javan, Ali (1926-2016), Iranian physicist
- Javanainen, Arto (1959–2011), Finnish ice hockey player
- Javanbakht, Taraneh (* 1974), Persian writer
- Javani, Ebrahim (* 1984), Iranian road cyclist
Yes
- Javelle, Stéphane (1864-1917), French astronomer
- Javet, Françoise († 2008), French film editor
Javi
- Javicoli, Susanna (1954–2005), Italian actress
- Javid, Sajid (* 1969), British Conservatives and bank manager
- Javier, Beethoven (1947–2017), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Javier, Nelson (* 1985), Dominican badminton player
- Javierre Ortas, Antonio María (1921–2007), Spanish religious priest, Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Javine (born 1981), British singer
- Javits, Jacob K. (1904-1986), American politician
Javo
- Jávor, Benedek (* 1972), Hungarian politician, Member of Parliament, MEP
- Jávor, Pál (1902–1959), Hungarian actor and singer
- Jávorka, Sándor (1883–1961), Hungarian botanist
- Jávorkai, Ádám (* 1977), Hungarian cellist
- Javornik, Helena (* 1966), Slovenian long-distance runner
- Javors, Russell (* 1952), American rock musician
- Javoršek, Anja (* 1996), Slovenian ski jumper
- Javorský, Jiří (1932–2002), Czechoslovak tennis player
- Javouhey, Anne-Marie (1779–1851), founder of the French order
Javt
- Javtokas, Robertas (* 1980), Lithuanian basketball player
Javu
- Javurek, Józef (1756–1840), Czech pianist, conductor and composer
Yes W
- JAW (* 1984), German rapper and hip-hop producer
- Jaw Manneh, Fatou , Gambian journalist
Jawa
- Jawachjan, Hratschik (* 1984), Armenian boxer
- Jawad Al-Khoei (* 1980), Shiite clergyman
- Jawad, Laith A. (* 1948), Iraqi-New Zealand marine biologist
- Jawadi, Rahman (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Jawai, Nathan (* 1986), Australian basketball player
- Jawaid, Aftab (* 1938), Pakistani squash player and trainer
- Jawara, Alhagie , Gambian politician
- Jawara, Augusta (1924–1981), Gambian politician and first lady
- Jawara, Chilel (* 1952), Gambian first lady
- Jawara, Dawda (1924–2019), Gambian politician, President of the Gambia
- Jawara, Dawda Kawsu , Gambian entrepreneur and politician
- Jawara, Fatim (1997-2016), Gambian soccer player
- Jawara, Fatoumatta K. (* 1983), Gambian politician
- Jawara, Sainey , Gambian politician
- Jawari, Mohammed Osman (* 1945), Somali politician and president
- Jawaschew, Anani (* 1932), Bulgarian actor
- Jawaschow, Anani (1855–1934), Bulgarian educator, botanist and archaeologist
Jawd
- Jawdat, Sameer (* 1965), Saudi Arabian archer
Yes
- Jawed, Ahmad (1927–2002), Afghan literary scholar and peace educator
- Jawenka, Aleh (* 1991), Belarusian ice hockey player
Jawl
- Jawla, Abdoulie Kanagi (* 1956), Gambian politician
- Jawlensky, Alexej von († 1941), German-Russian expressionist artist
- Jawlensky, Andreas (1902–1984), Russian-German-Swiss painter
- Jawlinski, Grigori Alexejewitsch (* 1952), liberal Russian politician and chairman of the Yabloko party
Yeah
- Jawo, Agnes , Gambian politician
- Jawo, Amadou (* 1984), Swedish football player
- Jawo, Awa (* 1997), Gambian soccer player
- Jawo, Demba A. , Gambian journalist and politician
- Jawo, Habiboulie K. , Gambian politician
- Jawo, Jabou (* 1962), Gambian athlete
- Jawo, Omar (* 1981), Gambian football player
- Jawo, Sainey (* 1999), Gambian volleyball player and beach volleyball player
- Jawo, Salifu , Gambian politician
- Jaworek, Tomasz (* 1970), Polish football player
- Jaworiwskyj, Wolodymyr (* 1942), Ukrainian writer and politician
- Jawornyzkyj, Dmytro (1855–1940), Ukrainian ethnographer, historian and lexicographer
- Jaworow, Pejo (1878–1914), Bulgarian poet and revolutionary fighter
- Jaworska, Daniela (* 1946), Polish athlete
- Jaworska, Małgorzata (* 1955), Polish pianist
- Jaworska, Renata (* 1979), Polish painter
- Jaworskaja, Marija Nikolajewna (* 1981), Russian boxer
- Jaworski Cárdenas, Hélan (1936–2009), Peruvian Roman Catholic theologian
- Jaworski, Halina (* 1952), German painter and visual artist
- Jaworski, Kurt (1938–2014), German manager and non-fiction author
- Jaworski, Leon (1905-1982), American lawyer
- Jaworski, Marian (* 1926), Ukrainian cardinal and emeritus Archbishop of Lemberg
- Jaworski, Mieczysław (1930-2001), Polish Catholic bishop
- Jaworski, Otto (* 1941), German soccer player
- Jaworski, Ron (born 1951), American football player
- Jaworski, Rudolf (* 1944), German historian
- Jaworski, Stefan (1658–1722), Ukrainian and Russian theologian, philosopher and writer
- Jaworski, Tadeusz (1926–2017), Polish filmmaker
- Jaworsky, Heinz von (1912–1999), German cameraman
- Jaworskyj, Benjamin (* 1986), German photographer, author and radio presenter
- Jaworskyj, Boleslaw (1877–1942), Ukrainian-Russian musicologist, composer and university professor
Jaws
- Jawsh 685 , New Zealand music producer
Yes
- Jawurek, Helmut (* 1963), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jawuuchulan, Begdsiin (1929–1982), Mongolian writer
Jax
- Jax, Anton (1870–1932), Austrian business owner and politician (CS), member of the state parliament
- Jax, Johann (1842–1937), Austrian entrepreneur
- Jax, Karl (1885–1968), Austrian classical philologist
- Jax, Kurt (* 1958), German biologist and nature conservation scientist
- Jax, Nia (* 1984), American wrestler
Jaxo
- Jaxon (1941-2006), American comic book artist
- Jaxon, Frankie (1895-1944), American jazz singer
Jaxy
- Jaxy, Constantin (* 1957), German draftsman and painter
Jay
- Jay Electronica (* 1976), American rapper and producer
- Jay Marchand-Arvier, Marie (* 1985), French ski racer
- Jay, Allan (born 1931), British fencer
- Jay, Antoine (1770-1854) French writer and lawyer
- Jay, Bailey (* 1988), American transsexual porn actress
- Jay, Charles (1911–1988), French composer
- Jay, Charlotte (1919–1996), Australian writer
- Jay, Darren , record producer and DJ
- Jay, Douglas, Baron Jay (1907–1996), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Life Peer
- Jay, Fred (1914–1988), Austrian songwriter
- Jay, Friedrich (1863–1942), German banker
- Jay, John (1745–1829), American politician and lawyer
- Jay, Johnny (* 1934), American rockabilly musician
- Jay, Joshua (* 1981), American magician
- Jay, Karla (* 1947), American English scholar and LGBT activist
- Jay, Laura (* 1980), German artist, photographer and book maker
- Jay, Margaret, Baroness Jay of Paddington (* 1939), British politician and journalist
- Jaÿ, Marie-Louise (1838–1925), French entrepreneur and founder of the La Samaritaine wholesale store
- Jay, Martin (* 1944), American historian and university professor
- Jay, Michael, Baron Jay of Ewelme (* 1946), British diplomat and ambassador to France
- Jay, Renaud (* 1991), French cross-country skier
- Jay, Ricky (1946–2018) American magician, actor, and author
- Jay, Sara (* 1977), American porn actress and porn director
- Jay, Simone (* 1960), American singer
- Jay, Tony (1933-2006), British-American actor and voice actor
- Jay, Vincent (* 1985), French biathlete
- Jay-Z (* 1969), American rap musician
- Jay1 (born 1997), British rapper
Jaya
- Jaya, Herwin (* 1985), Indonesian road cyclist
- Jayadeva , Indian poet
- Jayakanthan (1934–2015), Indian writer, journalist, public speaker, filmmaker, critic, and activist
- Jayakody, Duminda (* 1971), Sri Lankan badminton player
- Jayakody, Jayakody Aratchige Don Anton (* 1958), Sri Lankan clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Colombo
- Jayakumar, Shunmugam (* 1939), Singaporean politician
- Jayalalithaa, J. (1948–2016), Indian politician and actress
- Jayapal, Pramila (* 1965), American politician
- Jayaprakash, Mohit Mayur (* 1993), Indian tennis player
- Jayaram, Ajay (* 1987), Indian badminton player
- Jayaratne, DM (1931-2019), Sri Lankan politician, Prime Minister (2010-2015)
- Jayashri, Bombay , Indian traditional singer
- Jayasinghe, Susanthika (* 1975), Sri Lankan athlete
- Jayasinghe, Thilini (* 1985), Sri Lankan badminton player
- Jayasundara, Vimukthi (* 1977), Sri Lankan film director and screenwriter
- Jayasuriya, Karu (* 1940), Sri Lankan politician and Minister of the Interior and Public Administration
- Jayasuriya, Kasun (* 1980), Sri Lankan soccer player
- Jayasuriya, Sanath (* 1969), Sri Lankan cricketer
- Jayavarman I († 681), King of the Khmer Empire of Angkor
- Jayavarman II , King of the Angkor region of Cambodia
- Jayavarman III. , King of Angkor
- Jayavarman IV († 941), King of the Khmer Empire of Angkor
- Jayavarman V (958–1001), King of the Khmer Empire of Angkor
- Jayavarman VI. († 1107), King of the Khmer Empire of Angkor
- Jayavarman VII , King of the Khmer
- Jayavarman VIII , King of the Khmer
Jayb
- Jaybo aka Monk (* 1963), French artist
Jaye
- Jaye, Abigail (* 1979), British musical singer
- Jayewardene, Junius Richard (1906–1996), Sinhala politician in Sri Lanka
- Jayewardene, Ravi (1936-2017), Sri Lankan pilot and Olympian
Jayj
- JayJay (* 1986), German electro rapper
Jayk
- JayKay , South American singer, rapper and songwriter
Jaym
- Jayme, Erik (* 1934), German lawyer
- Jayme, Georg (1899–1979), German chemist and paper technologist
- Jayme, Vicente (1928–2013), Filipino manager and politician
- Jaymes, Jayden (* 1986), American porn actress and model
- Jaymes, Jessica , American model, porn actress, actress, and producer
Jayn
- Jayne, Billy (born 1969), American actor
- Jayne, Erika (* 1971), American singer
- Jayne, Jennifer (1931-2006) British film and television actress and screenwriter
- Jayne, Robert (* 1973), American actor
- Jayne, William (1826–1916), American politician
- Jaynes, Edwin Thompson (1922–1998), American physicist and statistician
- Jaynes, Julian (1920-1997), American psychologist
Jays
- Jaysus (* 1982), German rapper
Jayy
- Jayyusi, Salma , Palestinian author
Jaz
Jazb
- Jazbec, Janez (* 1984), Slovenian ski racer
- Jazbec, Josip (* 1995), Croatian ice hockey player
Jazd
- Jazdzewski, Ernst (1907–1995), German illustrator, caricaturist and press illustrator
- Jazdzewski, Ludwig von (1838–1911), Polish Catholic theologian; Member of the Prussian House of Representatives, MdR
Jaze
- Yazenjuk, Arsenij (* 1974), Ukrainian politician, former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Ukraine
- Yazenko, Ivan Jurjewitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Jazenko, Olexandr (* 1985), Ukrainian football player
- Jazewitsch, Alexander (* 1956), Soviet-Russian hurdler
- Jazewitsch, Nastassja (* 1985), Belarusian walker
Jazi
- Jazić, Ante (* 1976), Canadian football player
- Jaziri, Malek (* 1984), Tunisian tennis player
- Jaziri, Ziad (* 1978), Tunisian football player
Jazk
- Jazkaja, Oxana (* 1978), Kazakh cross-country skier
- Jazkow, Anatoly Antonowitsch (1913–1993), Soviet diplomat and spy
Jazl
- Jazłowiecka, Danuta (* 1957), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, MEP
Jazz
- Jazn (* 1995), German rapper
Jazv
- Jazvić, Filip (* 1990), Croatian football player
Jazy
- Jazy, Michel (* 1936), French athlete
jazz
- Jazz Gitti (* 1946), Austrian musician, singer and businesswoman
- Jazze Pha (* 1972), American hip-hop, funk, soul and R&B musician
- Jazzy (* 1975), German pop-rap singer