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Jera
- Jeřábek, Čestmír (1893–1981), Czech writer, dramaturge and literary critic
- Jeřábek, František Věnceslav (1836–1893), Czech poet
- Jeřábek, Jakub (* 1991), Czech ice hockey player
- Jerachmeel ben Solomon , Jewish chronicler in Italy
- Jeral, Pavel , Czechoslovak opera singer (hero tenor)
- Jerald, Penny Johnson (born 1961), American actress
- Yeraliyev, Qairat (* 1990), Kazakh boxer
- Jeramischanzew, Wassili Ivanovich (1875–1958), Russian architect
- Jeran, Luka (1818–1896), Slovenian writer and pastor
- Jeranian, Krikor Bedros VI. († 1840), Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church
- Jerat, Tim (* 1982), German soccer player
- Jerat, Wolfgang (1955–2020), German soccer coach
Jerb
- Jerbanow, Michei Nikolajewitsch (1889–1938), Soviet statesman, Buryat party functionary
Jerc
- Jercha, Heinz (1934–1962), German victim of the Berlin Wall
Jerd
- Jerde, Jon (1940-2015), American architect
- Jerdon, Thomas Caverhill (1811–1872) British medic, zoologist, and botanist
Jere
- Jerebko, Jonas (* 1987), Swedish basketball player
- Jeremejeff, Alexander (* 1993), Swedish football player
- Jeremejew, Vadim Gennadjewitsch (* 1938), Russian architect, construction officer and university professor
- Jeremejew, Vitali (* 1975), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Jeremiah, David E. (1934-2013), American Admiral in the United States Navy
- Jeremiah, Dogabe (* 1940), Nauruan politician, minister for public relations
- Jeremiah, Jonathan (* 1980), British musician
- Jeremias II , Patriarch of Constantinople (1572–1579, 1580–1584, 1587–1595)
- Jeremias, Alfred (1864–1935), German religious historian and Assyriologist
- Jeremiáš, Bohuslav (1859–1918), Czech composer, organist, conductor and music teacher
- Jeremias, Friedrich (1868–1945), German Protestant theologian
- Jeremias, Gert (1936–2016), German New Testament scholar
- Jeremiáš, Jaroslav (1889–1919), Czech composer
- Jeremias, Joachim (1900–1979), German Lutheran theologian, orientalist and abbot
- Jeremias, Jörg (* 1939), German Protestant theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Jeremiáš, Otakar (1892–1962), Bohemian composer
- Jeremias, Tilman (* 1966), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and bishop
- Jeremiassen, Isak (1863–1920), Greenland Councilor
- Jeremiassen, Nikolaj (* 1961), Greenlandic politician (Siumut)
- Jeremiasz, Michaël (* 1981), French wheelchair tennis player
- Jeremic, Mirijam Verena (* 1984), German-Serbian actress and artist
- Jeremić, Nikola (* 1986), Serbian biathlete
- Jeremić, Vuk (* 1975), Serbian politician
- Jeremich, Giovanni (1875–1948), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Venice
- Jeremies, Jens (* 1974), German soccer player
- Jeremih (* 1987), American R&B singer
- Jeremin, Roman (* 1997), Kazakh biathlete
- Jeremjan, Arman (* 1986), Armenian Taekwondoin
- Jeremy, Ron (born 1953), American porn actor
- Jérent, Daniel (* 1991), French sword fencer
- Jeretin, Goran (* 1979), Montenegrin basketball player
- Jeretin, Gregor (* 1959), German soccer player
- Jerez Tellería, Máximo (1818–1881), Nicaraguan President in the Duumvir (June 24, 1857 to November 15, 1857)
Jerg
- Jerge, Marie C. , American Lutheran Bishop
- Jergens, Adele (1917–2002), American actress
- Jergens, Heinz (1923–2007), German soccer player
- Jerger, Alfred (1889–1976), Austrian opera singer (bass baritone)
- Jerger, Wilhelm (1902–1978), Austrian composer, conductor and music historian
- Jergeschowa, Ferusa (* 1991), Kazakh Taekwondoin
- Jergitsch, Ferdinand (1836–1900), Austrian entrepreneur, founder of the voluntary fire brigade in Austria
- Jergović, Miljenko (* 1966), Bosnian Croatian writer, poet and essayist
Jeri
- Jerichau, Harald (1851–1878), Danish painter
- Jerichau, Jens Adolf (1816–1883), Danish sculptor
- Jerichau-Baumann, Elisabeth (1819–1881), Danish painter
- Jericho, Chris (* 1970), Canadian wrestler and musician
- Jerichow, Joachim (* 1969), Danish basketball player
- Jerichow, Traugott Immanuel († 1734), German Protestant theologian and hymn poet
- Jericke, Detlef (* 1953), German Protestant theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Jerimiassen, Aqqalu (* 1986), Greenlandic politician (Atassut)
- Jerin, Andreas von († 1596), Prince-Bishop of Breslau
- Jerin, Constantin von (1876–1936), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Jerin, Konstantin von (1838–1924), Prussian landowner and politician
- Jerina, Kaja (* 1992), Slovenian soccer player
- Jerins, Ruby (* 1998), American actress
- Jerins, Sterling (* 2004), American actress
- Jeriová-Pecková, Květoslava (* 1956), Czechoslovak cross-country skier
- Jeritza, Maria (1887–1982), Czech opera singer (soprano)
Jerj
- Jerjomenko, Alexander Vladimirovich (* 1980), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Jerjomenko, Andrei Iwanowitsch (1892–1970), Marshal of the Soviet Union and military theorist
- Jerjomenko, Evgeni Sergejewitsch (* 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Jerjomenko, Viktor Walentinowitsch (1932–2017), Soviet or Ukrainian physicist and university professor
- Jerjomin, Alexei Grigoryevich (1919–1998), Russian-Soviet painter of realism
- Jerjomitsch, Natalja Alexandrovna (* 1986), Russian biathlete
Jerk
- Jerkić, Dario (* 1975), Croatian basketball coach
- Jerkins, Rodney (* 1977), American musician, songwriter and producer
- Jerkov, Željko (* 1953), Yugoslav basketball player
- Jerković, Andreas (* 2000), Croatian soccer player
- Jerković, Dragan (* 1975), Croatian handball player
- Jerković, Dražan (1936–2008), Croatian-Yugoslav football player and coach
- Jerković, Goran (* 1976), Croatian handball player
- Jerković, Jurica (1950–2019), Yugoslav football player
- Jerković, Romana (* 1964), Croatian doctor and politician (SDP)
- Jerkovic, Vedran (* 1981), Austrian football player
- Jerks, Tim , Australian football coach
Jerm
- Yermak Timofejewitsch , Russian explorer, conqueror of Siberia
- Jermak, Andrij (* 1971), Ukrainian lawyer, film producer and assistant to the President of Ukraine
- Yermakov, Arkady Nikolayevich (1899–1957), Soviet lieutenant general
- Yermakov, Iwan Dmitrijewitsch (1875–1942), Soviet psychologist and the head of the psychoanalytic movement in Russia
- Yermakov, Oleg Nikolajewitsch (* 1961), Russian writer
- Yermakowa, Anastassija (* 2000), Kazakh pole vaulter
- Yermakowa, Anastassija Nikolajewna (* 1983), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Yermakowa, Marija Ivanovna (1894–1969), Russian-Soviet teacher and director of several Sverdlovsk schools
- Yermakowa, Oxana Ivanovna (* 1973), Soviet, then Estonian and later Russian sword fencer and Olympic champion
- Jerman, Andrej (* 1978), Slovenian ski racer
- Jerman, Edward , British designer
- Jerman, Igor (* 1975), Slovenian motorcycle racer
- Jerman, Vida (1939–2011), Croatian actress
- Jerman, Wilson (1929-2020), American butler in the White House
- Jermář, Jaromír (* 1956), Czech historian and politician
- Yermatschenka, Iwan (1894–1970), Belarusian Nazi collaborator, politician and activist
- Jermay, Luke (* 1985), English magician and mentalist
- Yermekbayev, Nurlan (* 1963), Kazakh diplomat and politician
- Yermilow, Vasily Dmitrievich , Ukrainian-Russian designer and painter
- Jermis, Emil (1896–1973), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Yermishin, Sergei Alexandrovich (* 1970), Russian beach volleyball player
- Yermolajew, Vadim Leonidowitsch (* 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- Yermolajew, Vladimir Grigoryevich (1909–1944), Soviet aircraft designer
- Yermolajewa, Anna (* 1970), Russian photographer
- Yermolajewa, Galina Nikanorowna (* 1948), Soviet rower
- Yermolajewa, Galina Nikolajewna (* 1937), Soviet cyclist
- Yermolajewa, Jelisaveta Alexandrovna (* 1935), Soviet middle-distance runner
- Jermolajewa, Lyubow Jewgenjewna (* 1975), Russian biathlete
- Yermolajewa, Vera Mikhailovna (1893–1937), Russian painter
- Jermolenko, Volodymyr (* 1980), Ukrainian philosopher and essayist
- Jermoljewa, Sinaida (1898–1974), Soviet Russian microbiologist and bacteriologist
- Yermolow, Alexei Petrovich (1777–1861), Russian general and diplomat; War hero (1812); Governor General in the Caucasus
- Yermolowa, Marija Nikolajewna (1853–1928), important Russian drama actress at the Moscow Maly Theater
- Jermyn, Simon (* 1981), Irish jazz musician (bass, guitar, electronics)
Jern
- Jernberg, August (1826–1896), Swedish painter
- Jernberg, Olof (1855–1935), German landscape painter
- Jernberg, Sixten (1929–2012), Swedish cross-country skier
- Jernberg, Sofia (* 1983), Swedish jazz and improvisation musician (vocals, composition)
- Jerne, Niels Kaj (1911–1994), Danish immunologist and Nobel Prize winner
- Jerneck, Magnus (* 1951), Swedish political scientist
- Jernej, Josip (1909–2005), Croatian Romanist, Italianist and lexicographer
- Jernemyr, Magnus (* 1976), Swedish handball player
- Jernigan, James , American politician
- Jernigan, Tamara E. (* 1959), American astronaut
- Jernkrok, Thomas , Swedish ski jumper
- Jernstedt, Victor (1854–1902), Russian classical philologist and Byzantinist
- Jernström, Werner (1883–1930), Swedish sports marksman
Jero
- Jero (* 1981), American enka singer
- Jeroboam I († 907 BC), king of the northern kingdom of Israel
- Jeroboam II († 742 BC), king of the northern kingdom of Israel
- Jeroch, Marcus (* 1964), German stage artist
- Yerochin, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1989), Russian football player
- Yerochin, Dmitri Alexejewitsch (* 1983), Russian handball player
- Yerochina, Tatyana Vladimirovna (* 1984), Russian handball player
- Jerochnik, Oskar (1901–1983), German musician, arranger and composer
- Jerofejevs, Aleksandrs (* 1984), Latvian ice hockey player
- Erofejew, Alexander (* 1985), Russian road cyclist
- Erofejew, Oleg Alexandrovich (* 1940), Russian admiral
- Erofejew, Wenedikt Wassiljewitsch (1938–1990), Soviet writer
- Erofejew, Viktor Vladimirovich (* 1947), Russian writer
- Erofejew, Vladimir Ivanovich (1920–2011), Russian interpreter
- Erofejewa, Olga (* 1985), Russian triathlete
- Jerofke, Bernd Klaus , German author, publisher and theater pedagogue
- Jeroma, Daniel (* 1978), German actor
- Jerome , German DJ
- Jérôme, C. (1946-2000), French chanson singer
- Jerome, Cameron (* 1986), English soccer player
- Jerome, David (1829-1896), Governor of Michigan
- Jérome, Denis (* 1939), French physicist
- Jerome, Harry (1940-1982), Canadian sprinter
- Jerome, Henry (1917–2011), American jazz trumpeter and big band leader
- Jerome, Jerome K. (1859-1927), British writer
- Jerome, Jerry (1912-2001), American jazz musician
- Jerome, Jessica (* 1987), American ski jumper
- Jerome, Jharrel (* 1997), American film actor
- Jerome, Leonard (1817-1891) American businessman
- Jerome, Maurice K. (1893–1977), American film composer
- Jerome, Timothy (born 1943), American actor
- Jerome, Ulunma (* 1988), Nigerian soccer player
- Jerome, Valerie (* 1944), Canadian sprinter and long jumper
- Jérôme, Vincent (* 1984), French cyclist
- Jerome, William (1865–1932), American songwriter
- Jeromin, Peter (* 1949), German administrative officer, director of the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Jeron, Karl Heinz (* 1962), German artist
- Jeronaton (* 1942), Belgian comic artist
- Jerónimo, Francisco Martins da Costa Pereira (* 1963), East Timorese politician
- Jeropkin, Dmitri Iwanowitsch Jeropkin (1908–1938), Russian astrophysicist
- Jeropkin, Pyotr Michailowitsch († 1740), Russian architect
- Jerosch, Marcio Pinto (* 1977), Brazilian road cyclist
- Jeroshenko, Wassili Jakowlewitsch (1890–1952), Russian writer and Esperantist
- Jeroschina, Radja Nikolajewna (1930–2012), Soviet cross-country skier
- Jerošek, Václav (* 1993), Czech grass skier
- Jerouschek, Günter (* 1950), German legal scholar
Jerp
- Jerphanion, Guillaume de (1877–1948), French linguist and Byzantinist
Jerr
- Jerrard, George (1804-1863) British mathematician
- Jerrells, Curtis (born 1987), American basketball player
- Jerrentrup, Friedrich Wilhelm (1920–2009), German lawyer and local researcher
- Jerrmann, Eduard (1798-1859), German actor
- Jerrold, Douglas Francis (1893–1964), British right-wing extremist publisher
- Jerrold, Douglas William (1803-1857), English playwright and storyteller
- Jerrold, William Blanchard (1826-1884), English writer
- Jerrum, Mark (* 1955), British computer scientist
- Jerry, John (* 1986), American football player
- Jerry, Peria ( b.1984 ), American football player
- Jerry, Sailor (1911–1973), American tattoo artist
Jers
- Jers, Harald (* 1972), German choir director and university lecturer
- Jers, Norbert (* 1947), German musicologist
- Jersak, Tobias (* 1972), German historian
- Jersch, Stephan (* 1963), German politician (Die Linke), MdHB
- Jersch-Wenzel, Stefi (1937–2013), German historian
- Jerschabek, Birgit (* 1969), German long-distance runner
- Jerschan, Schomart (* 1993), Kazakh boxer
- Yershanov, Ruslan (* 1976), Kazakh chess player
- Jerschik, Andrei (1902–1997), Austrian dancer, choreographer and ballet master
- Jerschke, Günther (1921–1997), German actor and voice actor
- Jerschke, Kurt (1872–1948), German administrative lawyer in Silesia and Alsace-Lorraine
- Jerschke, Oskar (1861–1928), German lawyer and playwright
- Jerschow, Artur Stanislawowitsch (* 1990), Russian track cyclist
- Jerschow, Juri Leonidowitsch (* 1940), Russian mathematician
- Jerschow, Pawel Ivanovich (1914–1981), Soviet ambassador
- Jershov, Pyotr Pavlovich (1815–1869), Russian writer
- Jerschow, Wassyl (1949–2000), Soviet javelin thrower
- Yershov, Vyacheslav (* 1980), Kazakh weightlifter
- Yershova, Galina Gavrilovna (* 1955), Soviet-Russian historian, anthropologist, epigraphist and university professor
- Jerschowa, Marion (* 1943), Austrian writer and translator
- Jerschowa, Sinaida Wassiljewna (1904–1995), Russian radiochemist
- Jersey, Jack (1941–1997), Dutch singer, lyricist, composer and producer
- Jersey, Mel (* 1943), German pop singer, composer, lyricist and producer
- Jersild, Per Christian (* 1935), Swedish writer
Jert
- Jertec, Dario (* 1985), Croatian football player
- Jertschewski, Uwe (* 1983), German soccer player
- Jertz, Walter (* 1945), German military, general in the German Air Force
Jeru
- Jeru the Damaja (* 1972), American rapper
- Jēruma-Grīnberga, Jāna (* 1953), British Evangelical Lutheran cleric of Latvian descent and Bishop Emeritus of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain
- Jerumanis, André-Marie (* 1956), Belgian Catholic theologian
- Jerusalem y Stella, Ignacio de († 1769), Italian composer and violin virtuoso
- Jerusalem, Camillo (1914–1989), Austrian football player
- Jerusalem, Else (1876–1943), Austrian writer
- Jerusalem, Ernst (1845–1900), German journalist, writer and politician
- Jerusalem, Felix (1932–1996), German neurologist
- Jerusalem, Franz Wilhelm (1883–1970), German legal scholar and sociologist
- Jerusalem, Friederike Magdalene († 1836), German poet
- Jerusalem, Irene , Austrian teacher
- Jerusalem, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (1709–1789), theologian
- Jerusalem, Karl Wilhelm (1747–1772), German lawyer
- Jerusalem, Siegfried (* 1940), German opera singer (tenor)
- Jerusalem, Susanne (* 1950), Austrian politician (GRÜNE), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Jerusalem, Wilhelm (1854–1923), Austrian philosopher and educator
Jerv
- Jervas, Charles (1675–1739) Irish painter, translator and art collector
- Jervell, Anton (1901–1987), Norwegian internist and cardiologist
- Jerven, Walter (1889–1945), German director and author
- Jervill, Gunnar (* 1945), Swedish archer
- Jervis, George A. (1903-1986), American medic
- Jervis, Jake (* 1991), English soccer player
- Jervis, John, Earl of St. Vincent (1735–1823), British admiral
- Jervis, Robert (* 1940), American political scientist and university professor
- Jervois, William (1821-1897) British colonial administrator
Jerz
- Jerz, Hermann (* 1935), German geologist
- Jerzabek, Anton (1867–1939), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Jerzewski, Dieter , German football official
- Jerzyk, Agnieszka (* 1988), Polish triathlete