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- Joa, Leonhard (1909–1981), German racing driver
- Joa, Matthias (* 1981), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Joa, Norbert (* 1961), German journalist and moderator
- Joachim , grandfather of Jesus Christ
- Joachim (1503–1562), Duke of Münsterberg, Duke of Oels and Count of Glatz, and Bishop of Brandenburg
- Joachim (1509–1561), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- Joachim (1530–1600), Count von Ortenburg and Lord of Mattighofen and Neudeck
- Joachim (1538–1598), Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg
- Joachim Albrecht Prince of Prussia (1876–1939), Prussian officer, composer and member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Joachim Ernst (1536–1586), Prince of Anhalt
- Joachim Ernst (1583–1625), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Joachim Ernst (1595–1671), Duke of the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein-Plön
- Joachim Ernst of Anhalt-Dessau (1592–1615), Hereditary Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- Joachim Friedrich (1546–1608), Elector of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia, Administrator of Magdeburg
- Joachim Friedrich (1550–1602), Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg, Ohlau and Wohlau
- Joachim Friedrich (1668–1722), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Plön
- Joachim I († 1504), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Joachim I (1484–1535), Elector of Brandenburg
- Joachim II (1505–1571), Elector of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia
- Joachim Karl von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1573–1615), Provost of Strasbourg and Mayor
- Joachim Sigismund of Brandenburg (1603–1625), Margrave of Brandenburg
- Joachim Ulrich von Neuhaus (1579–1604), Bohemian nobleman and Prague burgrave
- Joachim von Brandenburg (1583–1600), Margrave of Brandenburg
- Joachim von Bredow († 1507), Bishop of Brandenburg (1485–1507)
- Joachim von Fiore († 1202), abbot and founder of the order in Calabria, theologian of history
- Joachim von Neuhaus (1526–1565), Bohemian nobleman, Colonel Chancellor of Bohemia and Burgrave of Karlstein
- Joachim von Zollern (1554–1587), titular count of Zollern
- Joachim of Denmark (* 1969), Danish nobleman, Prince of Denmark
- Joachim, Amalie (1839–1899), Austrian-German opera singer (alto)
- Joachim, Aurélien (* 1986), Luxembourg soccer player
- Joachim, Benoît (* 1976), Luxembourgish cyclist
- Joachim, Christian , German organ builder
- Joachim, Dorothee (* 1949), German painter
- Joachim, Eleanor (1874–1957), New Zealand bookbinder
- Joachim, Erich (1851–1923), German archivist
- Joachim, Ernst Walter (1901–1976), Austrian national soccer player
- Joachim, Hans Arno , German writer
- Joachim, Hans-Eckart (* 1937), German prehistoric
- Joachim, Harold (1909–1983), German-American art historian
- Joachim, Harold H. (1868–1938), British philosopher
- Joachim, Heinz (1919–1942), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Joachim, Hermann (1868–1931), German historian and classical philologist
- Joachim, Irène (1913–2001), French opera singer (soprano)
- Joachim, Jaques (1866–1925), Austrian editor
- Joachim, Johann Friedrich (1713–1767), German lawyer, historian and numismatist
- Joachim, Joseph (1831–1907), Austrian-German violinist, conductor and composer
- Joachim, Joseph (1834–1904), Swiss writer
- Joachim, Marianne (1921–1943), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Joachim, Mitchell (* 1972), American teacher and architect
- Joachim, Nadine (* 1975), German karateka
- Joachim, Olaf (* 1965), German political official (SPD) and State Councilor (Bremen)
- Joachim, Otto (1910–2010), Canadian composer and violist
- Joachim, Tanja (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Joachim, Walter (1912–1976), German carom player and multiple world champion
- Joachimi, Paul (1909–1993), German administrative lawyer and ministerial official
- Joachimides, Christos M. (1932–2017), Greek art historian
- Joachimoglu, Georg (1887–1979), Greek pharmacologist and professor
- Joachimowski, Michał (1950–2014), Polish triple jumper
- Joachimowski, Tadeusz (1908–1979), Polish political prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp
- Joachimsen, Paul (1867–1930), German historian
- Joachimski, Herbert (1919–1983), German football player
- Joachimsthal, Ferdinand (1818–1861), German mathematician
- Joachimsthal, Georg (1863–1914), German orthopedics
- Joachimsthal-Schwabe, Anna (1892–1937), German poet
- Joachimsthaler, Anton (* 1930), German historian
- Joachimsthaler, Jürgen (1964–2018), German literary scholar
- Jehoahaz , king of Israel (around 814–798 BC)
- Jehoahaz , king of Judah 609 BC Chr.
- Joan as Police Woman (* 1970), American singer and violinist
- Joan de Munchensi († 1307), English nobleman
- Joan Exarch († 930), Bulgarian writer and exarch
- Joan i Marí, Bernat (* 1960), Spanish university professor, writer and politician (ERC), MEP
- Joan i Tous, Pere (* 1952), Spanish Romanist
- Joan of Kent , British noblewoman, wife of Edward of Woodstock, mother of King Richard II.
- Joan, Joel (* 1970), Spanish actor, screenwriter and director
- Joana (* 1944), German singer
- Joanis, Jackson , Haitian military commander
- Joanna (* 1957), Brazilian singer
- Joanne, Adolphe (1813–1881), French writer
- Joannes I. Talaia , Patriarch of Alexandria, Bishop of Nola
- Joannides, Paul (* 1945), British art historian
- Joannides, Paul , American psychoanalyst
- Joannidis, Myrto (* 1975), Swiss singer and presenter
- Joannidis, Nico (* 1989), German motorcycle racer
- Joannikios III. († 1793), Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Orthodox Patriarch, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
- Joannis, Georg Christian (1658–1735), German Lutheran theologian and historian
- Joannon, Léo (1904–1969), French film director and screenwriter
- Joannopoulos, John D. (* 1947), American physicist
- Joannou, Dakis (* 1939), Cypriot industrialist, entrepreneur, art collector
- Joanny, Jean-François (* 1956), French physicist
- Joano, Clotilde (1932–1974), French actress
- Joanou, Phil (born 1961), American film director
- Joans, Ted (1928–2003), American trumpeter, jazz poet, and painter
- Joantă, Serafim (* 1948), Romanian Orthodox clergyman
- João Carlos (* 1972), Brazilian soccer player
- João Carlos (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- João de Ruão († 1580), Franco-Portuguese architect and sculptor of the Renaissance and Mannerism
- João Filipe (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- João I († 1509), ruler of the Kingdom of the Congo
- João Manuel (1967-2005), Portuguese football player
- João Mário (* 1993), Portuguese football player
- João Nugent Ramos Pinto (* 1949), Portuguese diplomat
- João Pedro (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- João Pedro (* 2001), Brazilian soccer player
- João Ricardo (* 1970), Angolan football player
- João Schmidt (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- João Victor (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- João, Adriano (* 1953), East Timorese politician
- João, Gisela (* 1983), Portuguese fado singer
- João, Lucas (* 1993), Portuguese soccer player
- João, Maria (* 1956), Portuguese jazz singer
- Joãozinho (born 1954), Brazilian soccer player
- Joãozinho (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Joaquim, Agnes (1854–1899), owner of a garden in Tanjong Pagar
- Joaquim, Leopoldo († 1979), East Timorese politician and freedom fighter
- Joaquín (* 1981), Spanish football player
- Joas I († 1769), Negus Negest (Emperor) of Ethiopia
- Joas II († 1821), Negus Negest (Emperor) of Ethiopia
- Joas, Hans (* 1948), German sociologist
- Joas, Lucia (* 1991), German cross-country skier
- Joasch , King of Judah (around 835–796 BC)
- Joasch , king of Israel (around 798–782 BC)
- Joatton, Pierre (1930–2013), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Saint-Étienne
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- Job (1946–2009), American clergyman, Archbishop of the Diocese of the Midwest of the Orthodox Church in America
- Job von Telmessos (* 1974), Canadian Greek Orthodox Bishop
- Job, Alexander (* 1976), German handball player and coach
- Job, André (1870–1928), French chemist
- Job, Bertram (* 1959), German journalist
- Job, Christian (* 1967), German radio presenter and author
- Job, Enrico (1934–2008), Italian film architect, set designer and costume designer
- Job, Felix Alaba Adeosin (* 1938), Nigerian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Ibadan
- Job, Jakob (1891–1973), Swiss writer
- Job, Jeff (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Job, Johannes (1664–1736), German civil servant, Protestant theologian and hymn poet
- Job, Joseph-Désiré (* 1977), Cameroonian football player
- Job, Lynn (* 1959), American composer and poet
- Job, Michael (* 1948), German Indo-Europeanist
- Job, Peter (* 1941), British manager
- Job, Richard (1921-2010), German soccer player and coach
- Job, Stefan (* 1964), German actor
- Job, Stefanie (1909–2002), Yugoslav beauty queen, silent film actress and Swiss author
- Jobarteh, Amadu Bansang († 2001), Gambian musician
- Jobarteh, Dembo (1976-2008), Gambian musician
- Jobarteh, Jabou (* 1993), Gambian soccer player
- Jobarteh, Malamini († 2013), Gambian musician
- Jobarteh, Sona (* 1983), British-Gambian musician
- Jobatey, Cherno (* 1965), German television presenter
- Jobb, Dávid (* 1988), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Jobe, Baba (1959–2011), Gambian politician
- Jobe, Bai Lamin , Gambian politician
- Jobe, Brandt (* 1965), American golfer
- Jobe, Ebrima († 2020), Gambian national basketball player
- Jobe, Glen, Jr. (born 1951), American biathlete
- Jobe, Jim Fatima , Gambian Seyfo
- Jobe, Kari (* 1981), American singer of Christian pop music
- Jobe, Lamin , Gambian politician
- Jobe, Maba (* 1964), Gambian politician
- Jobe, Mamour , Gambian policeman
- Jobe, Momodou Lamin Sedat (* 1944), Gambian politician and diplomat
- Jobe, Musa A. , Gambian politician
- Jobe, Sengan (* 2000), Gambian sprinter
- Jobé, Vivien (* 1988), Swiss politician
- Jobe-Njie, Fatou Mass , Gambian politician
- Jobelmann, Wilhelm Heinrich (1800–1878), citizen representative
- Jobert de Lamballe, Antoine-Joseph (1799–1867), French surgeon
- Jobert, Joséphine (* 1985), French actress and singer
- Jobert, Marlène (* 1940), French actress and writer
- Jobert, Michel (1921–2002), French politician
- Jobi, Hagen (* 1947), German politician (CDU), MdL, district administrator of the Oberbergischer Kreis
- Jobidon, Jean-Louis (1916–1997), Canadian religious, Bishop of Mzuzu
- Jobier, Henri (1879–1930), French foil fencer
- Jobim, Antônio Carlos (1927–1994), Brazilian singer and composer
- Jobim, José (1909–1979), Brazilian diplomat and economist
- Jobin, André (* 1927), Swiss-French comic book scriptwriter
- Jobin, Antoine Joseph (1889–1972), American Romanist
- Jobin, Bernhard († 1593), editor and printer
- Jobin, David (* 1981), Swiss ice hockey player
- Jobin, Francis Lawrence (1914–1995), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
- Jobin, Gilles (* 1964), Swiss choreographer and dancer
- Jobke, Colton (* 1992), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Jobodwana, Anaso (* 1992), South African athlete
- Jobrani, Maz (* 1972), American comedian and actor
- Jobriath (1946–1983), American musician
- Jobs, Lutz (* 1964), German politician (GAL, Rainbow - For a New Left), Member of the Bundestag
- Jobs, Sandy (* 1974), German bodybuilder
- Jobs, Steve (1955–2011), American entrepreneur, co-founder of Apple Computer
- Jóbson (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Jobson, Dickie (1941–2008), Jamaican filmmaker and artist agent
- Jobson, Eddie (* 1955), British keyboardist and violinist
- Jobson, Margaret (* 1955), Jamaican diplomat
- Jobson, Richard , English explorer
- Jobson, Rosalie (1886–1963), British doctor
- Jobst Hermann (1593–1635), Count of Holstein-Pinneberg
- Jobst Hermann (1625–1678), Count zur Lippe, Sternberg and Schwalenberg
- Jobst I. († 1507), Count of Hoya (1566–1507)
- Jobst I (1483–1531), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg
- Jobst II. (1493–1545), Count of Hoya (1511–1545)
- Jobst II. (1520–1581), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg
- Jobst Nikolaus I (1433–1488), nobleman of the Swabian line of the Hohenzollern
- Jobst Nikolaus II. (1514–1558), German nobleman, Count of Hohenzollern
- Jobst von Moravia (1351–1411), Roman-German King, Margrave of Moravia and Brandenburg
- Jobst, Adolf (1900–1974), Austrian restorer, painter and politician, MdR
- Jobst, Albrecht (1902–1945), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and folklorist
- Jobst, Alexander (* 1973), German sports economist and football official
- Jobst, Clemens (* 1977), Austrian economic historian
- Jobst, Daniel Heinrich (1785–1839), Prussian district and city judge
- Jobst, Dionys (1927–2017), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jobst, Friedrich (1786-1859), German pharmacist
- Jobst, Georg (1552–1620), German priest
- Jobst, Heiko (* 1969), German soccer goalkeeper
- Jobst, Heinrich (1874–1943), German sculptor
- Jobst, Herbert (1915–1990), German writer
- Jobst, Johannes (1920–2014), German clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Broome in Western Australia
- Jobst, Jola , German film actress
- Jobst, Josef (* 1948), Austrian artist, painter and draftsman
- Jobst, Julius von (1839–1920), German chemist, entrepreneur and promoter of Neckar shipping
- Jobst, Kerstin S. (* 1963), German historian and university professor
- Jobst, Lisa (1920–2005), German writer
- Jobst, Max , German composer
- Jobst, Rolf (* 1951), German rower
- Jobst, Rudolf (1935-2020), German soccer player
- Jobst, Werner (* 1945), Austrian classical archaeologist
- Jobst, Wilhelm (1912–1947), German concentration camp doctor and SS Hauptsturmführer
- Jobstharde, Johann Barthold (1797–1858), German farmer, representative of the Ravensberg-Lippe revival movement
- Jöbstl, Martina (* 1992), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Salzburg
- Jöbstl, Thomas (* 1978), Austrian horn player
- Jöbstl, Thomas (* 1995), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
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- Jocelin of Wells († 1242), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Jocelin von Furness , English Cistercian hagiographer
- Jocelyn, Daniel (* 1970), New Zealand eventing rider
- Jocelyn, Henry David (1933–2000), British classical scholar of Australian origin
- Jocelyn, Percy (1764-1843), Anglican bishop
- Jocerand de Brancion († 1250), Lord of Brancion and Uxelles, crusaders
- Joch, Erich (1913–2003), German athlete
- Joch, Johann Georg (1676–1731), German Protestant theologian
- Joch, Lena (* 1994), German skeleton athlete
- Joch, Peter (* 1962), German art historian and museum curator
- Joch, Tobias (* 1991), German actor and musical performer
- Joch, Winfried (* 1935), German sports scientist
- Jochade, Hermann (1876–1939), German trade union official and secretary of the International Transport Workers Federation
- Jocham, Dieter (* 1949), German urologist
- Jocham, Magnus (1808–1893), Roman Catholic pastor and professor of theology
- Jochanan bar Nappacha , second generation Palestinian Amora
- Jochanan ben Beroka , Jewish scholar (Tannait)
- Jochanan ben Nuri , Jewish scholar
- Jochanan ben Sakkai , Jewish patriarch
- Jochanan ha-Sandelar , Jewish scholar (Tannait)
- Jochberger, Leopold (1895–1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Jochelson, Waldemar (1855–1937), Russian anthropologist, ethnographer and linguist
- Jochem, Alfons (* 1960), German soccer player
- Jochem, Arthur (1874–1960), German politician (DDP, German State Party, LDP, FDP)
- Jochem, Eberhard (* 1942), German energy scientist
- Jochem, Hans (1923–2017), German architect
- Jochem, Heinrich (1898–1978), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Jochem, Josef (1922–2000), German educator and politician (CDU), MdL
- Jochem, Karl-Josef (* 1952), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Jochen, Luca (* 1999), German actor
- Jochens, Wilhelm Gottfried von (1769-1852), Prussian major general
- Jöcher, Christian Gottlieb († 1758), German scholar, librarian and lexicographer
- Jocher, Markus (* 1979), German ice hockey player
- Jocher, Thomas (* 1952), German architect, urban planner and scientist
- Jocher, Wilhelm (1565–1636), German lawyer, Bavarian privy councilor and close advisor to Maximilian I of Bavaria
- Jochheim, Barbara (* 1954), German specialist book author
- Jochheim, Gernot (* 1942), German teacher and author
- Jochheim, Hermann Günther (1817–1893), German businessman and member of the Hamburg parliament
- Jochheim, Konrad (1895–1983), German graphic artist and architect
- Jochheim, Kurt-Alphons (1921–2013), German physician, scientist in rehabilitation medicine
- Jochheim, Martin (* 1958), German Protestant theologian and author
- Jochim, Bertold K. (1921–2002), German writer
- Jochims, Johannes Christian (1933–2013), German chemist
- Jochims, Peter (1762–1844), German civil servant
- Jochims, Raimer (* 1935), German painter, philosopher and art historian
- Jochimsen, Beate (* 1969), German economist
- Jochimsen, Jess (* 1970), German cabaret artist and author
- Jochimsen, Luc (* 1936), German sociologist, television journalist and politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Jochimsen, Margarethe (1931–2016), German curator, art critic and museum director
- Jochimsen, Peter (* 1950), German poet and author
- Jochimsen, Reimut (1933–1999), German economist and politician (SPD)
- Jochimsen, Ulrich (* 1935), German electrical engineer, entrepreneur and political advisor
- Jochin, Anne (* 1985), German handball player
- Jöchler, Sepp (1923–1994), Austrian mountaineer
- Jochmann, Carl Gustav (1789–1830), German publicist
- Jochmann, Elke (* 1975), Swiss actress
- Jochmann, Georg (1874–1915), German internist and bacteriologist
- Jochmann, Gottlob (1799-1856), German politician, Lord Mayor of Görlitz (1847-1856)
- Jochmann, Hansi (* 1953), German actress and voice actress
- Jochmann, Jakob (* 1993), Austrian handball player
- Jochmann, Rosa (1901–1994), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, resistance fighter
- Jochmann, Werner (1921–1994), German historian and director of the Research Center for the History of National Socialism in Hamburg
- Jochmann, Werner (1926–1991), German football player
- Jochmus, August Giacomo (1808–1881), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal and German Reich Minister
- Jochmus, Harry (1855–1915), German painter
- Jochmus, Hedwig (1899–1993), German politician, Member of the Bundestag and Member of the Bundestag
- Jochner, Georg von (1860–1923), German archivist
- Jochner-Weiß, Andrea (* 1961), German local politician (CSU) in Bavaria
- Jōchō († 1057), Japanese sculptor
- Jochowitz, Hanuš (1920–1945), Czechoslovak violinist and pianist as well as a singer and actor in the camp
- Jochum, Eugen (1902–1987), German conductor
- Jochum, Georg (* 1968), German lawyer
- Jochum, Georg Ludwig (1909–1970), German conductor
- Jochum, Gerry (* 1960), German actor, director, author and musician
- Jochum, Hannes (* 1977), Austrian soccer player
- Jochum, Heike (* 1968), German lawyer, professor of law at the University of Osnabrück
- Jochum, Ingeborg (* 1946), Austrian ski racer
- Jochum, Josef (1930–2017), German actor, director and author at the German State Theater Timişoara
- Jochum, Manfred (1942–2009), Austrian science journalist and broadcast director
- Jochum, Markus (* 1964), German basketball player
- Jochum, Michael (* 1985), Austrian handball player
- Jochum, Otto (1898–1969), German composer, conductor and music teacher
- Jochum-Beiser, Trude (* 1927), Austrian ski racer
- Jochums, Heinrich (1904–1986), Protestant publicist, pastor and theologian
- Jočić, Dragan (* 1960), Serbian politician, Minister of the Interior of Serbia
- Jočienė, Danutė (* 1970), Lithuanian judge
- Jöck, Hermann (1873–1925), German lawyer and politician
- Jöckel, Heinrich (1898–1946), German SS-Hauptsturmführer and commandant of the small fortress Theresienstadt
- Jöckel, Hermann (1835–1927), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Jöckel, Hermann (1920–1991), German football player
- Jöckel, Karl-Heinz (* 1953), German epidemiologist and university professor
- Jöckel, Wolf (* 1940), German doctor and author
- Jockenhövel, Albrecht (* 1943), German prehistoric
- Jöcker, Detlev (* 1951), German composer and publisher
- Jockers, Ernst (1887–1963), German writer, teacher, university professor and Germanist
- Jockers, Klaus (* 1940), German astrophysicist
- Jockisch, Walter (1907–1970), German opera director and artistic director
- Jöckle, Clemens (1950–2014), German art historian and director of the Speyer Municipal Gallery
- Jocks, Heinz-Norbert (* 1955), German journalist, author and publicist
- Jockusch, Brigitte (* 1939), German zoologist
- Jockusch, Harald (* 1939), German biologist
- Jockusch, Horst (1925–2014), German artist and graphic designer
- Jockusch, Margarethe (1908–1994), German bookseller
- Jockusch, Wilhelm (1867–1945), Lord Mayor of the city of Lüdenscheid
- Jockwig, Klemens (* 1936), German theologian, university professor in Hennef-Geistingen and Sankt Augustin
- Jocteur-Monrozier, Pierrik (* 1998), French middle-distance runner
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- Jòdar i Muñoz, Julià de (* 1942), Catalan writer
- Jodar, Jean-François (* 1949), French football player and coach
- Jodard, Jean-Philippe (* 1966), French beach volleyball player
- Jöde, Christoph (* 1985), German actor
- Jode, Cornelis de (1568–1600), Dutch cartographer
- Jöde, Fritz (1887–1970), German music teacher
- Jode, Pieter de the Elder (1570–1634), engraver
- Jode, Pieter de the Younger , Dutch engraver
- Jodelle, Étienne (1532–1573), French author
- Jödemann, Daniel (* 1978), German author of fantasy literature
- Joder, Rudolf (* 1950), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Jodexnis, Kersten (* 1956), German insurance company
- Jodice, Mimmo (* 1934), Italian photographer
- Jödicke, Carl (1894–1978), German publishing manager and authorized signatory
- Jodin, Jean (1713–1761), French watchmaker, author and encyclopaedist
- Jodin, Marie-Madeleine (1741–1790), French actress, author
- Jodl, Alfred (1890–1946), German colonel general and professional officer
- Jodl, Ferdinand (1896–1956), German officer, most recently general of the mountain troops in World War II
- Jodl, Friedrich (1849–1914), German philosopher and psychologist
- Jodlbauer, Albert (1871–1945), German physician, pharmacologist and toxicologist
- Jodlbauer, Herbert (* 1965), Austrian scientist
- Jodłowiec, Tomasz (* 1985), Polish football player
- Jodogne, Omer (1908–1996), Belgian Romanist and Medievalist
- Jodoin, Clément (* 1952), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Jodoin, Daniel (* 1957), Canadian clergyman, Bishop of Bathurst
- Jodoin, René (1920–2015), Canadian film producer, director and animator
- Jodok , Breton hermit and monastery founder
- Jodorowsky, Alejandro (* 1929), Chilean director, actor and author
- Jodts, Sven (* 1988), Belgian road cyclist
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- Joe (* 1973), American R&B singer
- Joe the Plumber (* 1973), American craftsman
- Joe Launchbury (born 1991), English rugby player
- Joe, Anthony (* 1996), Australian badminton player
- Joe, cousin (1907–1989), American blues and jazz musician
- Joe, Deph (* 1977), Austrian musician
- Joe, Rita (1932-2007), Native American Canadian poet and songwriter
- Jõeäär, Gert (* 1987), Estonian road cyclist
- Joechel, Peer (* 1967), German bobsledder
- Joeckle, Andra (* 1967), German writer
- Joecks, Wolfgang (1953–2016), German criminal lawyer, university lecturer, judge and local politician (SPD)
- Joeden-Koniecpolski, Oskar von († 1901), German manor owner and administrative officer
- Joedicke, Jürgen (1925–2015), German architect, architectural theorist and university professor
- Joedicke, Theodor (1899–1996), German doctor and inspector of the medical sector
- Joehnk, Peter (* 1952), German administrator and industrial engineer
- Joel , King of the Christian Nubian Kingdom of Dotawo
- Joel, Alexander (* 1971), British pianist and conductor
- Joel, Amos E. (1918-2008), American electrical engineer
- Joel, Anselm Otto (1898–1961), German local politician
- Joel, Antje (* 1966), German journalist
- Joel, Aviva (born 1949), Israeli actress
- Joel, Billy (born 1949), American singer and songwriter
- Joël, Charlotte , German photographer
- Joël, Curt (1865–1945), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician
- Joel, Diederrick (* 1993), Cameroonian football player
- Joel, Franziskus (1508–1579), Hungarian pharmacologist and physician
- Joel, Georg (1898–1981), German politician (NSDAP, DRP), MdR, MdL
- Joël, Günther (1899–1986), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Joël, Günther (1903–1978), German lawyer, Ministerialrat in the Reich Ministry of Justice and Attorney General von Hamm
- Jöel, Henri (* 1986), Ivorian football player
- Joel, Johann Friedrich (1792-1852), landlord
- Joël, Karl (1864–1934), German philosopher
- Joel, Karl Amson (1889–1982), German textile merchant and manufacturer
- Joël, Louis (1823-1892), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Joël, Manuel (1826–1890), Jewish scholar
- Joel, Otto (1856–1916), Italian banker of German origin
- Joel, William , American composer, poet and computer scientist
- Joelinton (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Joella-Sewnundun, Urmila (* 1968), Surinamese diplomat and politician
- Joelsen, Walter (* 1926), German contemporary witness of the Holocaust
- Joelson, Charles Samuel (1916–1999), American lawyer and politician
- Joens, Nicole (* 1961), German screenwriter and producer
- Joensen, Bodil (1944–1985), Danish porn actress and animal breeder
- Joensen, Edmund (* 1944), Faroese Unionist politician (Sambandsflokkurin), member of the Folketing
- Joensen, Heri (* 1973), Faroese metal musician
- Joensen, Johan Carl (1857–1907), Faroese inspector of Greenland
- Joensen, Margit Gaard (* 1974), Faroese soccer player
- Joensen, Ove (1948–1987), Faroese adventurer and rower
- Joensen, Pál (* 1990), Faroese swimmer
- Joensen, Poul F. (1898–1970), Faroese poet
- Joensen, Sigrið av Skarði (1908–1975), Faroese publicist, teacher and feminist
- Joensen, Sigurð (1911–1993), Faroese politician and writer
- Joensen, William (* 1960), American clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Des Moines
- Joensen-Mikines, Sámal (1906–1979), Faroese painter
- Joensuu, Jasmi (* 1996), Finnish cross-country skier
- Joensuu, Jesse (* 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Joensuu, Matti Y. (1948–2011), Finnish writer and journalist
- Jõepere, Eduard , Estonian football player
- Joeppen, Heinrich (1853–1927), German clergyman
- Joerden, Jan C. (* 1953), German lawyer and university professor
- Joeres, Annika , German journalist and book author
- Joeres, Charlotte (1916–2007), German actress, radio play and voice actress
- Joeres, Dirk (* 1947), German pianist and conductor
- Joerg, WLG (1885–1952), American geographer, cartographer, and archivist
- Joerges, Christian (* 1943), German lawyer and university professor
- Joerges, Edwin (* 1901), German administrative lawyer
- Joerges, Ernst (1874–1926), German lawyer and politician
- Joerges, Rudolf (1868–1957), German legal scholar
- Joerin, Hanns (1888–1961), Swiss sculptor
- Joerk, Heinz (* 1919), German soccer coach
- Joerres, Peter (1837–1915), German historian and local researcher
- Jõerüüt, Jaak (* 1947), Estonian writer, politician and diplomat
- Joesoef, Daoed (1926–2018), Indonesian scientist and politician
- Joest, Carl (1858–1942), German manor owner, entrepreneur and politician
- Joest, Eduard (1821–1892), German entrepreneur and sugar manufacturer
- Joest, Elisabeth , German writer
- Joest, Ernst (1873–1926), German veterinarian
- Joest, Jan , Dutch painter
- Joest, Karl Julius (1896–1975), German painter
- Joest, Manuela (* 1962), German actress
- Joest, Reinhold (* 1937), German racing car driver and team boss
- Joest, Wilfried (1914–1995), German theologian and professor
- Joest, Wilhelm (1852–1897), German ethnographer and world traveler
- Joesten, Heinrich Joseph (1763–1829), German lawyer and local politician
- Joesten, Joachim (1907–1975), German-American journalist and publicist
- Joesten, Joseph (1850–1909), German civil servant and writer
- Joetze, Günter (1933–2019), German diplomat and ambassador
- Joeystarr (* 1967), French rapper and actor
Jof
- Joffe, Abram Fjodorowitsch (1880–1960), Soviet physicist
- Joffe, Adolf Abramowitsch (1883–1927), Russian-Soviet revolutionary and companion of Trotsky
- Joffé, Alex (1918–1995), French film director, screenwriter and actor
- Joffe, Avraham (1913–1983), Israeli general and politician
- Joffe, Boris Lasarewitsch (* 1926), Russian physicist
- Joffe, Carol , production designer
- Joffe, Charles H. (1929-2008), American film producer
- Joffé, George (* 1940), British geographer
- Joffe, Gideon (* 1972), German management consultant and entrepreneur
- Joffe, Joel (1932–2017), South African lawyer, Labor Party politician and human rights lawyer
- Joffe, Josef (* 1944), German publicist, publisher and lecturer
- Joffe, Nadeschda Adolfowna (1906–1999), Soviet Trotskyist
- Joffé, Roland (* 1945), Franco-British director and producer
- Joffe, Rowan (* 1973), British screenwriter and film director
- Joffe, Ud (* 1967), Israeli conductor
- Joffily, João Irineu (1878–1950), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Belém do Pará
- Joffo, Joseph (1931-2018), French author
- Joffre, Joseph (1852–1931), French general, member of the Académie française, Marshal of France
- Joffrey, Robert (1930–1988), American dancer, producer, and choreographer of Afghan descent
- Joffroy, Pierre (* 1929), French writer, dramaturge and journalist
- Joffroy, René (1915–1986), French archaeologist
- Jofré Giraudo, Samuel (* 1957), Argentine clergyman and bishop of Villa María
- Jofre, Éder (born 1936), Brazilian boxer
- Jofré, Pablo (* 1974), Chilean poet
- Jōfuku, Hiroshi (* 1961), Japanese football player and coach
Jog
- Joger, Ulrich (* 1955), German biologist, university professor and museum director
- Jõgever, Jaan (1860–1924), Estonian linguist
- Joggerst, Mark (* 1971), German film composer, arranger and pianist
- Joggi, Mathias (* 1986), Swiss ice hockey player
- Jõgi, Olev (1919–1989), Estonian literary scholar and translator
- Jogia, Avan (born 1992), Canadian actor
- Jogia, Joe (* 1975), English snooker player of Indian descent
- Jogiches, Leo (1867-1919), Russian politician
- Jogis, Chris (* 1965), American badminton player
- Jõgisalu, Harri (1922–2014), Estonian writer
- Joglekar, Kashmira (* 1985), Indian badminton player
- Jōgo, Hisashi (* 1986), Japanese football player
- Jogues, Isaak (1607–1646), French priest and missionary, saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Jógvansdóttir, Sonja (* 1977), Faroese politician
- Jógvansson, Jákup , Løgmaður of the Faroe Islands
- Jógvansson, Óli (* 1969), Faroese songwriter and composer