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Isa
- Isaiah († 1332), Patriarch of Constantinople (1323–1332)
- Isaiah ben Mali , Jewish scholar
- Isaiah, Zabel (1878–1943), Armenian writer and genocide survivor
- Jesawitau, Kastus (1893–1946), Belarusian political activist
Jesc
- Jesch, Birger (* 1953), German action artist
- Jesch, Daniel (* 1974), German actor
- Jeschar, Rudolf (1930–2014), German engineer and university professor for heat engineering and industrial furnace construction
- Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1915–2009), German legal scholar
- Yeschejew, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (* 1958), Soviet archer
- Jeschek, Bernd (* 1949), Austrian actor
- Jeschinow, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (* 1949), Soviet rower and Olympic champion
- Jeschke von Dohna , German burgrave
- Jeschke, Andreas (* 1966), German soccer player
- Jeschke, Cuno , German businessman, mine owner and politician (DFP), MdR
- Jeschke, Dieter (* 1937), German physician
- Jeschke, Erich (1925–1992), German architect
- Jeschke, Gunnar (* 1966), German chemist
- Jeschke, Hans (1903–1990), German Romanist and Hispanicist
- Jeschke, Isabella (* 1991), Austrian actress
- Jeschke, Marietta (* 1945), German painter, graphic artist, sculptor and object artist
- Jeschke, Marta (* 1986), Polish athlete
- Jeschke, Mathias (* 1963), German writer, editor and editor
- Jeschke, Norman (* 1979), German figure skater
- Jeschke, Peter (1895–1979), German lawyer and local politician
- Jeschke, Sabina (* 1968), German mechanical engineer and computer scientist
- Jeschke, Tanja (* 1964), German writer and literary critic
- Jeschke, Udo (* 1953), German volleyball trainer
- Jeschke, Wolfgang (1936–2015), German science fiction editor
- Jeschko, Kurt (1919–1973), Austrian sports journalist and television presenter
- Jeschonnek, Gert (1912–1999), German naval officer and vice admiral
- Jeschonnek, Hans (1899–1943), Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Colonel General
- Jeschow, Denis Igorewitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Jeschow, Ilya Igorewitsch (* 1987), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Jeschow, Nikolai Ivanovich (1895–1940), head of the Soviet secret police NKVD
- Jeschow, Valentin (1921-2004), Soviet screenwriter
- Jeschowa, Lyudmila Andrejewna (* 1982), Russian gymnast
Jesd
- Jesdanun, Anick (1969-2020), American journalist
- Jesdinsky, Bertram (1960–1992), German painter and sculptor
- Jesdinsky, Hans Joachim (1931–1986), German statistician, professor for biomathematics and statistics in Düsseldorf
This
- Jesé (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Jese, Ilimotama (* 1990), Fijian soccer player
- Jesech, Nkeiruka Chilarijewna (* 1983), Russian curler
- Jeselsohn, Max (1871–1937), German lawyer and local politician
- Jesenice, Jan z , Czech priest, lawyer and friend of Jan Hus
- Jesenská, Milena (1896–1944), Czech writer and resistance activist
- Jesenský, Janko (1874–1945), Slovak lawyer, civil servant and writer
- Jeserich, Kurt (1904–1995), German local scientist and publishing director
- Jeserich, Paul (1854–1927), German chemist
- Jeserskyj, Volodymyr (* 1976), Ukrainian football player
Jesg
- Jesgarzewski, Janik (* 1994), German soccer player
- Jesgarzewski, Tim (* 1978), German legal scholar and lawyer
Jesh
- Jeshel, Jörg (* 1943), German cameraman
Jesi
- Jesi, Furio (1941–1980), Italian Germanist, mythologist and author
- Jesi, Samuele († 1853), Italian draftsman, engraver and lithographer
- Jesień, Anna (* 1978), Polish athlete
- Jesih, Horst (1937–2007), German soccer player
- Jesinghaus, Walter (1871–1950), German teacher and philosopher
- Jesionek, Albert (1870–1935), German dermatologist and university professor
- Jesionek, Reinhard (* 1964), Austrian television presenter
- Jesionek, Udo (* 1937), Austrian lawyer
- Jesionowska, Celina (* 1933), Polish athlete
Jesk
- Jeska, Andrea (* 1964), German writer and journalist
- Jeskarczewski, Udo (* 1956), German soccer player
- Jeske, Arthur (* 1962), German soccer player
- Jeske, Dominic (* 1977), German cook
- Jeske, Edith (* 1957), German lyricist, librettist and lecturer
- Jeske, Frank (1960–1994), German soccer player
- Jeske, Harry (1937-2020), German bass player
- Jeske, Jacqueline (* 1987), German actress
- Jeske, Jürgen (* 1935), German journalist
- Jeske, Regina (* 1944), German actress, MdV
- Jeske-Paasch, Susanne (* 1958), German lawyer and mayor of Eckernförde
- Jeskow, Nikita Nikolajewitsch (* 1983), Russian racing cyclist
- Jeskulke, Lutz , German forensic scientist
Jesl
- Jeslínek, Jiří (* 1987), Czech football player
- Jesljamowa, Samal (* 1984), Kazakh actress
Jesp
- Jespajewa, Danija (* 1961), Kazakh politician
- Jespersen, Chris (* 1983), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Jespersen, Eric (* 1961), Canadian sailor
- Jespersen, Helle (* 1968), Danish sailor
- Jespersen, Karen (* 1947), Danish journalist and politician (Social Democrats), member of the Folketing
- Jespersen, Maria (* 1991), Danish tennis player
- Jespersen, Otto (1860–1943), Danish linguist
- Jespersen, Søren Steen (* 1962), Danish screenwriter, film producer and film director
- Jespersen, Turid (1917–1991), Norwegian alpine ski racer
- Jesperson, Keith Hunter (* 1955), Canadian-American serial killer
Jesq
- Jesqalijew, Ghali (* 1970), Kazakh politician
Jess
- Jess, Adolf (1883–1977), German ophthalmologist
- Jeß, Caren (* 1985), German writer
- Jess, Gunter (* 1951), German biochemist and politician (AfD), MdL
- Jess, Hanns (1887–1975), President of the Federal Criminal Police Office and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Germany)
- Jess, Herbert (* 1943), German diplomat
- Jeß, Karl (1843–1925), German lawyer and President of the Senate at the Imperial Court
- Jeß, Kimberly (* 1992), German high jumper
- Jess, Marilyn (* 1959), French erotic and porn actress
- Jess, Tanja (* 1967), Dutch-German actress and presenter
- Jess, Tyehimba (* 1965), American poet and university professor
- Jessa, Bernd (* 1949), German soccer player
- Jessa, Mirjam (* 1962), Austrian journalist and presenter
- Jessajan, Margarit (* 1958), Armenian journalist and politician
- Jessajan, Oleg (* 1946), Armenian politician and diplomat
- Jessberger, Elmar K. (1943–2017), German physicist, planetologist and university professor
- Jeßberger, Florian (* 1971), German legal scholar
- Jessberger, Hans-Ludwig (1932-2001), German civil engineer
- Jesse , Bishop of Speyer
- Jesse, Eckhard (* 1948), German political scientist and extremism researcher
- Jesse, Elena (* 1993), German actress
- Jesse, Frank (* 1964), German cyclist, junior world champion in cycling
- Jesse, Friedhelm (* 1936), German soccer player
- Jesse, Hans († 1995), German journalist
- Jesse, Hugo (1843–1918), German civil servant (Privy Councilor) and local politician
- Jesse, Ines (* 1971), German legal scholar, political officer and politician (SPD)
- Jesse, Joanna (* 1975), German artist and painter
- Jesse, John Heneage (1808-1874) English writer
- Jesse, Mike (* 1973), German soccer player
- Jesse, Wilhelm (1887–1971), German historian, numismatist and museum director
- Jesse, Willy (1897–1971), German politician (SPD, SED)
- Jessel, Beate (* 1962), German national curator and since November 2007 President of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN)
- Jessel, Charles (1860–1928) British lawyer and manager
- Jessel, George (1824–1883), British lawyer and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Jessel, George (1898–1981) American film and television actor, producer, and singer
- Jessel, Hans (* 1956), German photographer and author
- Jessel, Jacques (* 1920), French ambassador
- Jessel, Leon (1871–1942), German composer
- Jessell, Thomas (1951-2019), British developmental biologist and neurobiologist
- Jessen Rüdiger, Marit (* 1982), Danish politician, leader of the Schleswig party
- Jessen, Arne (* 1972), German television presenter
- Jessen, Asmus (1890–1977), German art teacher, painter and graphic artist
- Jessen, Børge (1907-1993), Danish mathematician
- Jessen, Carl (1821–1889), German botanist and university professor in Greifswald
- Jessen, Carl Ludwig (1833–1917), North Frisian painter of naturalism
- Jessen, Christian (* 1977), British television presenter
- Jessen, Christoph (* 1946), German diplomat
- Jessen, Colla , stage actor
- Jessen, Dana (* 1983), American musician (bassoon)
- Jessen, Eike (1933–2015), German computer scientist, university professor
- Jessen, Ernst (1859–1933), German dentist and private lecturer
- Jessen, Friedrich (1865–1935), German doctor
- Jessen, Fritz (1886–1951), German lawyer, industrialist, banker and CFO of Siemens AG
- Jessen, Gianna (* 1977), American singer and activist of the rights movement
- Jessen, Hans (1897–1979), German librarian, historian and newspaper scholar
- Jessen, Hans (1910–1996), German hunter and hunting historian
- Jessen, Hans (* 1949), German television journalist
- Jessen, Hans B. (1909–2007), German classical archaeologist
- Jessen, Henning (* 1976), German lawyer
- Jessen, Henry (1919–1994), Danish actor
- Jessen, Hermann (1869–1942), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Jessen, Hugo (1867–1906), German theater actor
- Jessen, Ida (* 1964), Danish writer
- Jessen, Jens (1854–1906), German-Danish editor and politician, MdR
- Jessen, Jens (1895–1944), resistance fighter
- Jessen, Jens (* 1955), German journalist and publicist
- Jessen, Johannes (1880–1945), German Protestant pastor and translator of the Bible into the Low German language
- Jessen, John Bruce (* 1949), American psychologist
- Jessen, Kai (* 1965), German author and music journalist
- Jessen, Karl Petrowitsch (1852–1918), Admiral of Livonian-Danish descent in the Imperial Russian Navy
- Jessen, Klaus (1964–2002), German crime writer
- Jessen, Knud (1884–1971), Danish botanist and Quaternary geologist
- Jessen, Lars (* 1969), German director
- Jessen, Leon (* 1986), Danish soccer player
- Jessen, Liane , German television editor
- Jessen, Lisbeth (* 1956), Danish journalist and feature writer
- Jessen, Matthias (1641–1712), President of Altona
- Jessen, Matthias (1677–1736), Danish legation secretary and president in Altona
- Jessen, Otto (1826–1904), German educator
- Jessen, Otto (1864–1936), German classical philologist and publicist
- Jessen, Otto (1891–1951), German geographer
- Jessen, Peter (1801–1875), German veterinarian
- Jessen, Peter Willers (1793–1875), German psychiatrist
- Jessen, Peter Willers (1870–1949), German teacher, local researcher and local politician
- Jessen, Ralph (* 1956), German historian
- Jessen, Sandra (* 1995), Icelandic soccer player
- Jessen, Sebastian (* 1986), Danish actor and voice actor
- Jessen, Thomas Balthasar von (1648–1731), lawyer, royal Danish senior secretary, privy councilor
- Jessen, Uwe (* 1971), German-Danish graduate in business administration and Secretary General of the Association of German North Schleswig-Holstein
- Jessen, Uwe-Detlev (1931–2019), German actor, director and acting teacher
- Jessen, Wilhelm (1879–1949), German school principal, local history researcher and archivist
- Jessen-Klingenberg, Manfred (1933–2009), German historian
- Esenbayev, Maeschit (* 1949), Kazakh politician
- Jessenberlin, Ilijas (1915–1983), Kazakh writer
- Esenin, Sergei Alexandrovich (1895–1925), Russian poet
- Jessenin-Wolpin, Alexander (1924–2016), Soviet-American mathematician
- Jessenitschnig, Florian (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Jessenius, Jan (1566–1621), medic, politician and philosopher
- Jesser, Eugen (1946–2008), Austrian President of the Vienna Boys' Choir
- Jesser, Franz (1869–1954), Sudeten German publicist and politician
- Jesser, Walter (* 1919), German ambassador
- Jesser-Schmid, Hilda (1894–1985), Austrian painter, graphic artist, textile artist and university professor
- Jesserer, Gertraud (* 1943), Austrian film and castle actress
- Jessernig, Gabriel von (1818–1887), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Jessernigg, Josef (1903–1970), Austrian entrepreneur and metal manufacturer
- Jessi (* 1988), Korean-American rapper, singer and songwriter
- Jessica (* 1989), Korean-American singer
- Jessie J (* 1988), British singer-songwriter
- Jessie, DeWayne (born 1951), American actor, singer and voice actor
- Jessie, Ron (1948-2006), American football player
- Jessika (* 1989), Maltese singer and songwriter
- Jessimow, Akhmetschan (* 1950), Kazakh politician
- Jessin, Adam (1793–1874), German Protestant theologian
- Jessin, Alexei Jurjewitsch (* 1987), Russian speed skater
- Jessin, Mikhail Wiktorowitsch (* 1968), Russian ski jumper
- Jessin, Oleg Alexejewitsch (1904–1979), Russian chemist, physical chemist, metallurgist and university professor
- Jeßing, Benedikt (* 1961), German student advisor at the Ruhr University in Bochum and author
- Jessing, Joseph (1836–1899), German emigrant, priest, orphanage and seminary founder in the USA
- Jessipenko, Andrei Evgenyevich (* 2002), Russian chess player
- Jessipow, Andrei Sergejewitsch (* 1980), Russian ice hockey player
- Jessipowa, Anna Nikolajewna (1851–1914), Russian pianist
- Yessirkenow, Dosschan Ruslanowitsch (* 1985), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Jessl, Reinhold (* 1962), German soccer player
- Jeßler, Fritz (1924–2015), German educator, composer, choir director and conductor
- Jesslin, Michael (1597–1677), German politician; Mayor of Heilbronn
- Jessner, Fritz (1889–1946), German-American theater director and director
- Jessner, Leopold (1878–1945), German theater and film director
- Jessner, Max (1887–1978), German dermatologist and university professor
- Jessner, Max (1903–1974), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Jessner, Samuel (1859–1929), German dermatologist and sex researcher
- Jeßner, Wolfgang (* 1931), German football player
- Jesso, Tobias Jr. (* 1985), Canadian musician and songwriter
- Jessop, Bob (* 1946), British Marxist, sociologist, political scientist
- Jessop, Carolyn (* 1968), American author, former member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS)
- Jessop, Thomas Edmund (1896–1980), British university professor of philosophy
- Jessop, Violet (1887–1971), British stewardess
- Jessop, William (1745-1814), English civil engineer; Canal construction, port construction, early railways
- Jessua, Alain (1932-2017), French film director and screenwriter
- Jeßulat, Ariane (* 1968), German music theorist and experimental musician
- Jessup, Connor (* 1994), Canadian actor
- Jessup, Harley (* 1954), American production designer and special effects artist
- Jessup, Marion Zinderstein (1896–1980), American tennis player
- Jessup, Paul (1908-1992), American discus thrower
- Jessup, Philip (1897–1986), American lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Jessurun de Mesquita, Samuel (1868–1944), Dutch artist
- Jessurun, Isaac († 1665), Italian-German rabbi
- Jessye, Eva (1895–1992), American choir director and composer
- Jessypenko, Natalija (* 1977), Ukrainian badminton player
Jest
- Jest, Annina (* 1985), German actress and voice actress
- Jestädt, Wilhelm (1865–1926), German Catholic pastor and honorary citizen of Fritzlar
- Jestaedt, Bernhard (* 1939), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Jestaedt, Matthias (* 1961), German law scholar and university professor
- Jestaedt, Rudolf (1921–2012), German diplomat
- Jestaedt, Winfried (1931–2011), German journalist
- Jestaz, Bertrand (* 1939), French art historian
- Jester, Beauford H. (1893-1949), American politician
- Jester, Friedrich Ernst (1743–1822), German forester and writer
- Jester, George Taylor (1847–1922), American politician
- Jester, Manfred († 1977), Austrian actor
- Jester, Ralf (* 1968), German soccer player
- Jester, Ralph (1901–1991) American artist, costume designer, sculptor, and architect
- Jester, Sigismund Christoph (1715–1773), German legal scholar
- Jester, Wilhelm Bernhard (1736–1785), German lawyer
- Jestrab, Karl (1907–1980), Austrian football player
- Jestrabek, Heiner (* 1956), German author
- Jestřábský, Valentin Bernard (1630–1719), Czech Roman Catholic priest and Baroque writer
- Jestram, Walter , German soccer player
- Jestremski, Werner (* 1942), German soccer player
- Jestrović, Nenad (* 1976), Serbian football player
- Jesty, Benjamin (1736-1816), English farmer and vaccination pioneer
Jesus
- Jesup, Claus , Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Wismar
- Jesup, Morris Ketchum (1830–1908), American banker and philanthropist
- Jesus ben Ananias , Jewish prophet
- Jesus ben Damneus , Jewish high priest
- Jesus Benedito, Renata Cristina de (* 1984), Brazilian volleyball player
- Jesus Carvalho, Gláucio de (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Jesus Fernandes, Thomas de (* 1974), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Jesús García Gil, Edgar de (* 1946), Colombian priest, Bishop of Palmira
- Jesús Montero, María (* 1966), Spanish politician and member of the PSOE
- Jesús Moya, Jesús María de (* 1934), Dominican clergyman and former bishop of San Francisco de Macorís
- Jesus Nobre, Édson de (* 1980), Angolan football player
- Jesus Panau, Julieta de (* 1961), East Timorese independence activist
- Jesús Patricio Martínez, María de (* 1963), Mexican doctor, human rights activist and presidential candidate
- Jesus Pedreira, Dankler Luís de (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Jesús Prado, Ignacio de (* 1993), Mexican cyclist
- Jesus Ribeiro, Paulo Marcos de (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Jesus Santos, Andrevaldo de (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Jesus of Nazareth , preacher, Messiah of Christians
- Jesus Ximenes, Cláudio de , President of the Tribunal de Recurso, East Timor's highest court
- Jesus, Angelina Machado de (* 1967), East Timorese politician
- Jesus, Carolina Maria de (1914–1977), Brazilian writer
- Jesus, César Valente de (* 1975), East Timorese politician
- Jesus, Constância de , East Timorese politician
- Jesus, Egídio de , East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Jesus, Eládio António Faculto de (* 1971), East Timorese politician
- Jesús, Esteban de (1951-1989), Puerto Rican boxer
- Jesus, Eurico de (* 1977), Macau racing car driver
- Jesus, Gabriel (* 1997), Brazilian soccer player
- Jesus, Jeremias Antônio de (* 1966), Brazilian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Guanhães
- Jesus, Joaninha de (* 1964), East Timorese politician
- Jesus, Jorge (* 1954), Portuguese football coach
- Jesus, Jorge Bom (* 1962), Sao-Tome linguist and politician MLSTP-PSD, Prime Minister or Prime Minister
- Jesus, Jose de , Filipino manager and politician
- Jesús, José de (* 1963), Puerto Rican boxer
- Jesus, José Luis (* 1950), Cape Verdean lawyer and President of the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Jesus, Juan (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Jesús, Madeline de (* 1957), Puerto Rican athlete
- Jesus, Maria da Piedade de (* 1963), Angolan African archaeologist and anthropologist
- Jesus, Maria de (1893–2009), Portuguese age record holder
- Jesus, Maria José da Fonseca Monteiro de , East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Jesus, Maria Renata de , East Timorese diplomat and civil servant
- Jesus, Mateus de (1959-2015), East Timorese politician
- Jesus, Robenilson de (* 1987), Brazilian boxer
- Jesus, Vidal de (* 1952), East Timorese politician
- Jesus, Zola (* 1989), American singer-songwriter and music producer
Jesz
- Jeszenák, Johann (1800–1849), Hungarian politician and government representative
- Jeszenszky, Géza (* 1941), Hungarian politician and diplomat
- Jeszke, Jerzy (* 1958), Polish actor and singer