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- Joó, Abigél (* 1990), Hungarian judoka
- Joo, Da-young (* 1995), South Korean actress
- Joo, Dai-min (* 1988), South Korean soccer player
- Joo, Ho-young (* 1961), South Korean politician
- Joo, Hyong-jun (* 1991), South Korean speed skater
- Joo, Hyun-jung (* 1982), South Korean archer
- Joo, Hyun-wook (* 1986), South Korean track and road cyclist
- Joo, Min-jin (* 1983), South Korean short tracker
- Joo, Se-hyuk (* 1980), South Korean table tennis player
- Joób, Mark (* 1974), Swiss economist
- Joob, Raymond (1916–1983), German actor
- Joode, Wilbert de (* 1955), Dutch jazz bassist
- Joof Cole, Amie (* 1952), Gambian radio journalist
- Joof, Alieu Ebrima Cham (1924–2011), Gambian historian, politician, writer, trade unionist, radio program director, lecturer, columnist, activist and nationalist
- Joof, Amie , Gambian lawyer and politician
- Joof, Badara , Gambian politician
- Joof, Bai Modi (1933–1993), Gambian lawyer
- Joof, Dodou J. (* 1941), Gambian policeman, athlete and sports official
- Joof, Hella (* 1962), Danish actress, voice actress, director and screenwriter
- Joof, Joseph Henry (* 1960), Gambian lawyer and politician
- Joof, Louis (* 1989), Gambian beach volleyball player
- Joof, Pa Malick (* 1985), Gambian football player
- Joof, Ruggy (* 2001), Gambian soccer player
- Joon, Lanny , American actor
- Joop, Florentine (* 1973), German children's book illustrator, painter and author
- Joop, Gerhard (1914–2007), German editor and author
- Joop, Jette (* 1968), German jewelry and fashion designer
- Joop, Wolfgang (* 1944), German fashion designer
- Joopen, Peter-Paul (* 1958), German game designer
- Jooris, Josh (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jooris, Mark (* 1964), Canadian-Belgian ice hockey player and coach
- Joors, Eugène (1850–1910), Belgian painter
- Joos, Achim (* 1978), German paraglider pilot
- Joos, Anton (1900–1999), German KPD functionary and SED functionary
- Joos, August (1833–1909), German lawyer and politician
- Joos, Georg (1894–1959), German physicist
- Joos, Gustaaf (1923-2004), Belgian theologian and cardinal
- Joos, Hans (1926-2010), German physicist
- Joos, Helmut Willy (1935–2018), German architect
- Joos, Herbert (1940–2019), German jazz musician and graphic artist
- Joos, Hildegard (1909–2005), Austrian painter
- Joos, Holger (* 1972), German screenwriter
- Joos, Johannes (* 1995), German basketball player
- Joos, Josef (1846–1923), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Joos, Joseph (1878–1965), German journalist and politician (center), MdR
- Joos, Norbert (1960–2016), Swiss mountaineer and mountain guide
- Joos, Verena (* 1951), German journalist and author
- Joosen, Eddy (* 1947), Belgian racing driver and entrepreneur
- Jooss, Birgit (* 1965), German art historian and archivist
- Jooß, Erich (1946–2017), German director of the Sankt Michaelsbund, chairman of the media council of the Bavarian State Center for New Media (BLM) and writer
- Jooss, Kurt (1901–1979), German dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
- Jooß, Verena (* 1979), German cyclist
- Jooß-Kesselmeyer, Daniela (* 1972), German singer with a mezzo-soprano voice
- Joost, Detlev (* 1945), German legal scholar
- Joost, Gesche (* 1974), German design researcher, professor for design research at the Berlin University of the Arts
- Joost, Henry (* 1982), American director and television producer
- Joost, Oskar (1898–1941), German musician
- Joost, Risto (* 1980), Estonian conductor and singer (countertenor)
- Joost, Ulrich (* 1951), German specialist in German
- Jooste, Gerhardus Petrus (1904–1990), South African diplomat
- Jooste, Jacobus Petrus (1868–1945), Boer officer and author
- Jooste, Leon (* 1969), Namibian politician
- Jooste, Markus (* 1961), South African manager
- Jooste, Pamela (* 1946), South African writer
- Joosten, Guy (* 1963), Belgian theater and opera director
- Joosten, Hanns (* 1961), Dutch photographer
- Joosten, Jan († 1623), Dutch seaman and trader
- Joosten, Jan (* 1959), Belgian biblical scholar
- Joosten, Kathryn (1939–2012), American actress
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- Jop, Franciszek (1897–1976), Polish priest, Bishop of Opole
- Jop, Mariusz (* 1978), Polish football player
- Jope, Bernhard (1914–1995), German air force officer and fighter pilot
- Jope, Margaret (1913-2004), British biochemist
- Jope, Martyn (1915–1996), English archaeologist
- Jopek, Anna Maria (* 1970), Polish singer
- Jopek, Björn (* 1993), German soccer player
- Jopez (* 1986), German music producer and DJ
- Joplin, Janis (1943–1970), American singer, rock and blues musician
- Joplin, Scott († 1917), American composer and pianist
- Jopling, Louise (1843–1933), English painter
- Jopling, Michael, Baron Jopling (* 1930), British politician and member of the House of Lords, member of the House of Commons
- Jopp, Arthur (1902–1990), German actor and director
- Jopp, Bodo (* 1952), German soccer goalkeeper
- Jopp, Vanessa (* 1971), German director
- Joppe, Björn (* 1978), German soccer player
- Joppi, Franco (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Joppich, Alexander (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Joppich, Friedrich (1888–1979), German small animal breeder and specialist book author
- Joppich, Gerhard (1903–1992), German pediatrician
- Joppich, Godehard (* 1932), German theologian, cantor and professor
- Joppich, Karl (1908–1940), German football player
- Joppich, Peter (* 1982), German foil fencer
- Joppien, Anett-Maud (* 1959), German architect and university professor
- Joppien, Björn (* 1981), German badminton player
- Joppien, Mike (* 1978), German badminton player
- Joppien, Rüdiger (* 1946), German art historian and museum curator
- Joppy, William (* 1970), American boxer
- Jopson, Reginald Keith (1898–1957), British Ambassador
- Jopt, Harald (1924-2016), German actor
- Jopt, Herbert (1918–1991), German politician (SED)
- Jopt, Ronald (* 1963), German artist, clown and actor
- Jopt, Uwe (* 1944), German psychologist
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- Jora, Dirk (* 1960), German singer in the German punk bands Slime, CIA and Rubberslime
- Jora, Mihail (1891–1971), Romanian composer
- Joraanstad, Nicole (* 1980), American curler
- Joram , King of Judah (849–842 BC)
- Joram , King of Israel (852–841 BC)
- Jorane (* 1975), Canadian musician
- Joraschkowitz, Wilhelm (1917–2010), German football player
- Joraschky, Peter (* 1947), German doctor, psychoanalyst and psychotherapy researcher
- Joray, Nicolas (* 1952), Swiss cameraman
- Jorays († 1290), Eparch of Nobatia
- Jorba, Pere (1617–1647), Catalan organist
- Jorberg, Thomas (* 1957), German banker
- Jorch, Gerhard (* 1951), German pediatrician and neonatologist
- Jörcke, Johann Joachim (1684–1729), German lawyer and mayor of Rostock
- Jordá, Carmen (* 1988), Spanish racing car driver
- Jorda, Claude (* 1938), French lawyer and judge at the International Criminal Court (2003–2007)
- Jordà, Joaquim (1935–2006), Spanish screenwriter, director and actor
- Jorda, Stefan (* 1963), German physicist and science journalist
- Jordaan, Danny (* 1951), South African politician and football official
- Jordaan, Johnny (1924–1989), Dutch singer
- Jordaan, Ross (* 1985), South African shot putter
- Jordaan, Theuns (* 1971), South African musician
- Jordaens, Jacob (1593–1678), Flemish painter
- Jordahl, Asbjørn (* 1932), Norwegian journalist and politician of the Arbeiderpartiet (Ap)
- Jordain, Pierken , Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
- Jordan († 1328), Bishop of Warmia
- Jordan Cizelj, Romana (* 1966), Slovenian politician (Slovenska demokratska stranka), MEP
- Jordan of Giano , chronicler and Franciscan
- Jordan von Osnabrück , canon and author
- Jordan von Quedlinburg , German preacher and writer
- Jordan of Saxony († 1237), Lower Saxon blessed
- Jordan, Adalbert (1937–2004), German building contractor and football official
- Jordan, Adolphe (1845–1900), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Jordan, Adonis (* 1970), American basketball player
- Jordan, Albert David (1877–1932), Canadian organist, conductor and music teacher
- Jordan, Alex (* 1947), German graphic designer, artist and photographer
- Jordan, Alex (1963-1995), American porn actress
- Jordan, Alexander (* 1975), German military historian
- Jordan, Alexis (* 1992), American singer and actress
- Jordan, Ambrose L. (1789–1865), American lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician
- Jordan, André (1708–1778), German merchant, court jeweler and exchange dealer in Berlin
- Jordan, Andreas (1775–1848), German mayor and winemaker in Deidesheim
- Jordan, Angelina (* 2006), Norwegian singer
- Jordan, Anna Maria (1865–1907), German writer
- Jordan, Antoine (born 1983), American basketball player
- Jordan, Archibald Campbell (1906–1968), South African writer and linguist
- Jordan, Armin (1932–2006), Swiss conductor
- Jordan, August (1872-1935), German politician (SPD)
- Jordan, Auguste (1909–1990), French football player and coach
- Jordan, B. Everett (1896–1974), American politician
- Jordan, Barbara (1936–1996), American politician
- Jordan, Barbara (* 1957), American tennis player
- Jordan, Barry (* 1957), South African church musician
- Jordan, Bert (1887-1983), British-American film editor
- Jordan, Bobbi (1937–2012), American actress
- Jordan, Brigitte (1937–2016), German-American anthropologist and university professor
- Jordan, Cameron (* 1989), American football player
- Jordan, Camille (1838-1922) French mathematician
- Jordan, Carl August (1793–1871), German pastor and politician
- Jordan, Carlo (* 1951), German civil rights activist, GDR environmental activist, historian, politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Jordan, Carole (* 1941), British astronomer and astrophysicist
- Jordan, Cathy , Irish folk singer and percussionist, participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Jordan, Charles (1915–1986), Canadian singer and vocal teacher
- Jordan, Charles Étienne (1700–1745), preacher, scholar, advisor to Frederick the Great, Freemason
- Jordan, Charley (1890–1954) American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter
- Jordan, Chester B. (1839-1914) American politician
- Jordan, Chris (* 1963), American filmmaker, photographer and environmental activist
- Jordan, Claude Thomas Alexis (1814-1897), French botanist
- Jordan, Clifford (1931–1993), American jazz saxophonist and flautist
- Jordan, Conrad N. (1830-1903) American banker and government official
- Jordan, David (* 1985), British pop singer and songwriter
- Jordan, David Starr (1851–1931) American zoologist, ichthyologist, botanist, eugenicist, and peace activist
- Jordan, DeAndre (* 1988), American basketball player
- Jordan, Denham († 1920), British nature writer
- Jordan, Dixie Boy (1906–1987) American country musician
- Jordan, Don (1934-1997), American welterweight boxer
- Jordan, Don F. (* 1941), American journalist
- Jordan, Dorothea (1761-1816) Irish actress
- Jordan, Dorothy (1906–1988), American actress
- Jordan, Duke (1922-2006) American jazz pianist
- Jordan, Eddie (* 1948), Irish founder, owner and former team principal of the Jordan Grand Prix
- Jordan, Edward G. (1930-2001), American manager
- Jordan, Edward James (* 1930), British engineer and inventor
- Jordan, Egon von (1902–1978), Austrian actor
- Jordan, Emil von (1840–1922), Royal Prussian Honorary State Elder
- Jordan, Erich (1912–1997), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jordan, Erika (* 1982), American actress and model
- Jordan, Ernst (1858–1924), German theater, decorative and architectural painter and university professor
- Jordan, Ernst (1883–1948), German soccer player
- Jordan, Erwin (* 1953), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Jordan, Esteban (1939-2010), American blues, tejano, conjunto, and Latin jazz accordionist
- Jordan, Felix (* 1998), German actor
- Jordan, Frank (* 1964), German actor and radio play speaker
- Jordan, Frank W. (* 1881), English physicist
- Jordan, Franziskus Maria vom Kreuz (1848–1918), Catholic priest and founder of an order
- Jordan, Fred (* 1925), Austrian-American publisher
- Jordán, Germán (1890–1932), Bolivian lieutenant colonel
- Jordan, Glenn (* 1936), American film director and film producer
- Jordan, Gottfried (1791–1860), German entrepreneur
- Jordan, Gregor (* 1966), Australian director, screenwriter
- Jordan, Günter (* 1941), German documentary filmmaker and author
- Jordan, Hamilton (1944–2008), American political advisor
- Jordan, Hanna (1921–2014), German stage and costume designer
- Jordan, Hans (1848–1923), German banker, entrepreneur and patron
- Jordan, Hans (1892–1975), German officer, most recently infantry general in World War II
- Jordan, Hans (1910–1978), Austrian singer of Viennese songs
- Jordan, Hans-Heinrich (1948–2019), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jordan, Hans-Otto (* 1954), German soccer player
- Jordan, Heinz (1906–1982), German electrical engineer and university professor
- Jordan, Heinz (1933–2017), German lawyer and university professor, President of the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court
- Jordan, Hendrich (1841–1910), Sorbian teacher and folklorist
- Jordan, Henri (1833–1886), German classical philologist
- Jordan, Henry (1935–1977) American football player and concert promoter
- Jordan, Henry Paul (1897–1983), German-American diplomat
- Jordan, Henryk (1842–1907), Polish physician and professor of obstetrics
- Jordan, Herbert (1919–1991), German internist and balneologist
- Jordan, Hermann (1808–1887), German physician
- Jordan, Hermann (1878–1922), German Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Jordan, Hermann Jacques (1877–1943), German zoologist and physiologist, university professor in Utrecht
- Jordan, Horst (1923–2006), German journalist and interpreter
- Jordan, Isaac M. (1835–1890), American lawyer and politician
- Jordan, James (* 1979), American actor
- Jordan, Jan Pětr (1818–1891), Sorbian scientist and philosopher
- Jordan, Jared (* 1984), American basketball player
- Jordan, Jason (* 1988), American wrestler
- Jordan, Jeff (* 1956), American bobsledder
- Jordan, Jenny Johnson (* 1973), American beach volleyball player
- Jordan, Jens (* 1943), German politician (FDP), MdB, MdL
- Jordan, Jessica (* 1984), Bolivian beauty queen, Miss Bolivia 2006
- Jordan, Jewel (1891–1975), American politician
- Jordan, Jim (* 1964), American politician (Republican Party)
- Jordán, Joan (* 1994), Spanish football player
- Jordan, Joe (born 1951), Scottish football player and coach
- Jordan, Johann († 1565), Prince-Bishop of Sitten
- Jordan, Johann Ludwig (1771–1853), German physician, teacher and naturalist
- Jordan, Johann Ludwig von (1773–1848), German politician
- Jordan, Jörg (* 1939), Hessian politician (SPD) and Hessian State Minister
- Jordan, Joy (* 1935), British middle-distance runner
- Jordan, Judy (* 1945), American actress
- Jordan, Jules (* 1972), American porn director, actor and producer
- Jordan, Julian (* 1995), Dutch DJ
- Jordan, Julius (1808–1886), civil servant, MdR in the North German Confederation
- Jordan, Julius (1813–1893), Prussian civil servant, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Jordan, Julius (1877–1945), German archaeologist from the Near East
- Jordan, Kacey (* 1988), American porn actress
- Jordán, Karina (* 1985), Peruvian actress
- Jordan, Karl (1861–1959), German and English entomologist
- Jordan, Karl (1863–1946), Austrian genre and history painter
- Jordan, Karl (1907–1984), German historian
- Jordan, Károly (1871–1959), Hungarian mathematician and statistician
- Jordan, Kathy (* 1959), American tennis player
- Jordan, Kent (* 1958), American modern jazz flautist
- Jordan, Kidd (born 1935), American jazz and R&B musician (clarinets, saxophones)
- Jordan, Klaus-Günther (1940–2011), German rower
- Jordan, Laura (* 1977), Canadian actress
- Jordan, Leander (born 1977), American football player
- Jordan, Lee Roy (born 1941), American football player
- Jordan, Leo (1874–1940), German Romanist, Medievalist, philosopher and linguist
- Jordan, Leonard B. (1899–1983), American politician and Governor of the State of Idaho (1951–1955)
- Jordan, Leslie (* 1955), American theater and film actor
- Jordan, Louis (1837–1902), German farmer and politician, MdR
- Jordan, Louis (1908–1975), American saxophonist
- Jordan, Ludwig Alexander von (1806–1889), German lawyer and politician
- Jordan, Ludwig Andreas (1811–1883), German politician, Member of the Parliament and winemaker
- Jordan, Luke (1892–1952), American blues guitarist and singer
- Jordan, Luna (* 2001), German actress
- Jordan, Manfred (1929–1996), German writer and screenwriter
- Jordan, Marco (* 1988), German soccer player
- Jordan, Marie (* 1988), German actress
- Jordan, Marlon (* 1970), American jazz trumpeter
- Jordan, Marsha , American film actress and pin-up girl
- Jordan, Martin (1897–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Jordan, Max (1837–1906), German art historian
- Jordan, Max August (1818–1892), German chemist and chemical manufacturer
- Jordan, Michael (born 1963), American basketball player
- Jordan, Michael (* 1972), German comic artist, artist, illustrator
- Jordan, Michael B. (* 1987), American actor
- Jordan, Michael I. (* 1956), American computer scientist
- Jordan, Michael-Hakim (* 1977), American basketball player
- Jordán, Michal (* 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Jordan, Montell (* 1968), American R&B singer, producer and songwriter
- Jordan, Neil (born 1950), Irish film director, screenwriter, producer and writer
- Jordan, Nicolas (* 1995), Swiss floorball player
- Jordan, Oliver (* 1958), German painter
- Jordan, Orlando (* 1974), American wrestler
- Jordan, Otto (1856–1937), German chemist, manufacturer and business manager
- Jordan, Pallo (* 1942), South African politician
- Jordan, Pascual (1902–1980), German theoretical physicist and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jordan, Paul (1876–1966), German architect, city planner and municipal building officer
- Jordan, Paul , American jazz musician, composer and arranger
- Jordan, Paul von (1831-1870), German administrative officer
- Jordan, Paula (1889–1941), gallery owner in Munich, was deported and murdered in Kaunas concentration camp in 1941
- Jordan, Paula (1896–1986), German book illustrator, author and painter
- Jordan, Payton (1917–2009), American athletics coach
- Jordan, Pearson (1950-2020), Barbadian athlete (sprint)
- Jordan, Penny (1946-2011), British novelist
- Jordan, Peter , German printer in Mainz
- Jordan, Peter (1751–1827), Austrian agricultural scientist
- Jordan, Peter (* 1967), German actor
- Jordan, Philippe (* 1974), Swiss conductor
- Jordan, Praveen (* 1993), Indonesian badminton player
- Jordan, Rainer (1943–2019), German theater actor
- Jordan, Raymond (* 1986), American wrestler
- Jordan, Raymond E. (1895–1967), American politician
- Jordan, Richard (1847–1922), Austrian architect and builder
- Jordan, Richard (1902–1994), British Air Force officer
- Jordan, Richard (1937–1993), American actor
- Jordan, Rick J. (* 1968), German sound designer, sound engineer, composer and music producer
- Jordan, Robert (1885–1970), German teacher, journalist and writer
- Jordan, Robert (1948-2007), American fantasy writer
- Jordan, Robert B. (1932-2020), American politician
- Jordan, Ronny (1962-2014), British jazz musician
- Jordan, Rudolf (1810–1887), German painter
- Jordan, Rudolf (1902–1988), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Gauleiter
- Jordan, Samuel Ephraim († 1788), German lawyer and bailiff
- Jordan, Sass (* 1962), Canadian rock and hard rock singer
- Jordan, Shay (* 1985), American porn actress
- Jordan, Sheila (* 1928), American jazz singer
- Jordan, Sherryl (* 1949), New Zealand writer for young people
- Jordan, Siegfried (* 1929), German composer, lyricist, arranger, musician, singer, orchestra director, editor, presenter and producer
- Jordan, Stanley (* 1959), American jazz guitarist
- Jordan, Stefan (* 1967), German historian
- Jordan, Steve (1919–1993), American jazz guitarist
- Jordan, Suzette (1974-2015), Indian activist
- Jordan, Sverre (1889–1972), Norwegian composer and pianist
- Jordan, Sylvester (1792–1861), German-Austrian lawyer and politician
- Jordan, Taft (1915–1981), American swing jazz trumpeter
- Jordan, Thierry (* 1943), French clergyman, retired Archbishop of Reims
- Jordan, Thomas (1540–1586), Transylvanian medic
- Jordan, Thomas (* 1949), German athlete
- Jordan, Thomas (* 1963), Swiss economist and member of the board of directors of the Swiss National Bank
- Jordan, Thomas H. (* 1948), American geophysicist
- Jordan, Tony (* 1934), English badminton player
- Jordan, V. Craig (* 1947), British-American pharmacologist
- Jordan, Wilhelm († 1462), German merchant and mayor of Danzig (1454–1461)
- Jordan, Wilhelm (1819–1904), German writer and politician
- Jordan, Wilhelm (1842–1899), German geodesist and mathematician
- Jordan, Wilhelm (1871–1927), German painter, draftsman, illustrator and drawing teacher
- Jordan, William (1898–1968), American rowing athlete
- Jordan, William B. (1940-2018), American art historian
- Jordan, William Joseph (1879–1959), New Zealand politician, 11th President of the New Zealand Labor Party, 7th High Commissioner of New Zealand in the United Kingdom
- Jordan, William, Baron Jordan (* 1936), British economist and politician
- Jordan, Winifred (1920-2019), British sprinter
- Jordana, Camélia (* 1992), French singer and actress
- Jordanes , Eastern Roman historian
- Jordanes († 984), first bishop of Poland
- Jordania, Vakhtang (1942–2005), Georgian conductor
- Jordanoff, Assen (1896–1967), Bulgarian-American aviation pioneer
- Jordanov, Edisson (* 1993), Bulgarian-German soccer player
- Jordánová, Anna (1877–1948), Czech opera singer (soprano)
- Jordanova, Ludmilla (* 1949), British historian
- Jordanova, Vera (* 1975), Finnish actress and photo model
- Jordanovski, Ljupčo (1953–2010), Macedonian politician and seismologist
- Jordanow, Aleksandar (* 1952), Bulgarian politician
- Jordanow, Daki (1893–1978), Bulgarian botanist
- Jordanow, Georgi (* 1934), Bulgarian politician
- Jordanow, Ilijan (* 1989), Bulgarian football player
- Jordanow, Ivajlo (* 1968), Bulgarian football player
- Jordanow, Nedjalko (* 1940), Bulgarian writer, poet, dramaturge, director and translator
- Jordanow, Preslaw (* 1989), Bulgarian football player
- Jordanow, Stojan (* 1944), Bulgarian football goalkeeper
- Jordanow, Valentin (* 1960), Bulgarian wrestler
- Jordanowa, Daniela (* 1976), Bulgarian middle and long distance runner
- Jordanova, Emilija (* 1989), Bulgarian biathlete
- Jordanowa, Reni (* 1953), Bulgarian rower
- Jordanowa, Sdrawka (* 1950), Bulgarian rower
- Jordanowa, Stefka (1947-2011), Bulgarian runner
- Jordans, Adolf von (1892–1974), German ornithologist
- Jordans, Carl von (1884–1950), German private scholar and politician
- Jordans, Johann V. († 1666), abbot of the Limburg an der Haardt monastery
- Jordans, Theodor (1863–1953), German farmer and politician (center), MdL
- Jordanus , Carthusian monk and cardinal
- Jordanus Catalanus de Severac († 1336), Catholic Indian missionary and diocesan bishop
- Jordanus Nemorarius , mathematician
- Jordanus, Marcus († 1595), Danish cartographer and mathematician
- Jordany, Henri (1798–1887), French Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop
- Jordão, Rui (1952-2019), Portuguese football player
- Jorde, Alexander (* 1996), German trainee in health and nursing
- Jorde, Fritz (1856–1941), German teacher, local historian and author of travel guides
- Jordell, Ivan (1901–1965) Swedish painter
- Jorden, Edwin J. (1863–1903), American politician
- Jorden, Mike , American football coach
- Jördens, Andrea (* 1958), German papyrologist and ancient historian
- Jordens, Glenn (* 1957), South African soccer player
- Jördens, Gustav (1790–1834), German writer
- Jördens, Karl Heinrich (1757–1835), German literary historian
- Jördens, Klaus (* 1947), German racing cyclist
- Jördens, Rolf (* 1946), German agricultural scientist
- Jörder, Gerhard (* 1943), German theater critic
- Jörder, Ludwig (* 1946), German politician (SPD) and lawyer
- Jordet, Olav (* 1939), Norwegian biathlete
- Jordheim, Steven , American saxophonist and music teacher
- Jordi de Sant Jordi , chamberlain and poet
- Jordi, Andreas (* 1961), Swiss painter
- Jordi, Ernst (* 1945), Swiss iron sculptor and object artist
- Jordi, Francine (* 1977), Swiss pop singer
- Jordi, Hansruedi (* 1945), Swiss jazz musician
- Jordi, Marc (* 1967), Swiss architect, draftsman and sculptor
- Jordi, Stefan (* 1971), Swiss politician (SP)
- Jording, August (1853–1919), German architect and building official, city planning officer in Duisburg
- Jordis, Theresa (1949–2013), Austrian lawyer, member of the executive, supervisory and administrative boards of many Austrian companies
- Jordis-Lohausen, Heinrich (1907–2002), Austrian general and publicist
- Jordison, Joey (* 1975), American drummer, guitarist
- Jordon, Mark (born 1965), British actor
- Jordon, Phil (1933-1965) American basketball player
- Jordt, Amalie (1914–1942), German Jehovah's Witness and Nazi victim
- Jordt, Heinrich (1917–1987), German rear admiral in the People's Navy
- Jordy (* 1988), French musician and former child actor
- Jordy, Vincent (* 1961), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tours
- Jore, Léonce (1882–1975), French colonial administrator
- Jorel, Alfred († 1927), French sculptor
- Jores, Arthur (1901–1982), German physician and co-founder of scientific psychosomatics
- Jores, Leonhard (1866–1935), German pathologist and university professor
- Jöreskog, Karl Gustav (* 1935), Swedish statistician
- Joret, Charles (1839–1914), French philologist and literary historian
- Jörg Scheck von Wald , knight, liege lord, royal council
- Jörg von Sachsenheim (1427–1508), Württemberg lawyer
- Jörg, Aberlin , German architect and builder in Württemberg
- Jörg, Beat (* 1958), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Jörg, Corinne (* 1979), Swiss badminton player
- Jörg, Erwin (1917–1977), German paleontologist
- Jörg, Frederik (* 1992), German basketball player
- Jörg, Günther W. (1927–2010), German engineer and scientist
- Jörg, Hans (* 1950), German soccer player
- Jörg, Johann Christian (1779–1856), German physician
- Jörg, Josef Edmund (1819–1901), German politician (center), MdR
- Jörg, Kevin (* 1995), Swiss racing driver
- Jörg, Kilian (* 1990), Austrian philosopher and artist
- Jörg, Mauro (* 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
- Jörg, Michael (* 1979), German cameraman
- Jörg, Oliver (* 1972), German lawyer, state politician (CSU), MdL
- Jörg, Peter (* 1972), Swiss track and road cyclist
- Jörg, Peter Joseph (1874–1958), German administrative lawyer, local politician and local researcher
- Jörg, Richard (1908–1992), German architect and municipal building officer
- Jörg, Ruth (* 1934), Swiss Germanist
- Jörg, Sabine (* 1948), German writer, journalist and visual artist
- Jörg, Selina (* 1988), German snowboarder
- Jörg, Thomas (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Jörg, Wolfgang (* 1963), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jorga, Ilija (* 1940), Serbian karate teacher and founder of Fudokan karate (Sōke 10th Dan) and physiologist
- Jorgačević, Bojan (* 1982), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Jorge Blanco, Salvador (1926–2010), Dominican politician, President of the Dominican Republic
- Jorge Pesca (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Jorge Wagner (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Jorge, Alberto (* 1950), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Jorge, Ana (* 1950), Portuguese doctor and politician
- Jorge, Artur (* 1946), Portuguese football player and coach
- Jorge, Jean-Luis (1947–2000), Dominican director, screenwriter, film and television producer
- Jorge, Lídia (* 1946), Portuguese writer
- Jorge, Paulo (* 1981), Portuguese soccer player
- Jorge, Paulo Teixeira (1934-2010), Angolan politician
- Jorge, Rui (* 1973), Portuguese football player and coach
- Jorge, Seu (* 1970), Brazilian musician and actor
- Jørgen-Jensen, Elna (1890–1969), Danish ballet dancer
- Jörgens, Franz Ludwig (1792–1842), German Protestant preacher and hymn poet
- Jörgens, Karl-Heinz (1920–2015), German brigadier general
- Jörgens, Konrad (1926–1974), German mathematician
- Jørgensen, Adolph Ditlev (1840–1897), Danish historian
- Jørgensen, André (* 1979), Norwegian handball player
- Jørgensen, Anker (1922–2016), Danish social democratic politician, member of the Folketing and Prime Minister
- Jørgensen, Ann (* 1973), Danish badminton player
- Jørgensen, Ann Eleonora (* 1965), Danish actress
- Jørgensen, Ann-Lou (* 1977), Danish badminton player
- Jorgensen, Arnie , American comic book artist and graphic designer for computer games
- Jørgensen, Bo Elvar (* 1963), Danish football player
- Jørgensen, Bodil (* 1961), Danish actress
- Jørgensen, Carl , Danish football referee
- Jørgensen, Carsten (* 1970), Danish long-distance and orienteering runner
- Jørgensen, Casper (* 1985), Danish racing cyclist
- Jørgensen, Christian (* 1987), Danish road cyclist
- Jorgensen, Christine (1926–1989), American trans woman
- Jørgensen, Dan (* 1975), Danish politician, MEP
- Jørgensen, Eigil (1921–2014), Danish diplomat
- Jørgensen, Erik (1920–2005), Danish middle distance runner
- Jørgensen, Flemming (1947–2011), Danish singer and actor
- Jorgensen, Gwen (* 1986), American triathlete
- Jørgensen, Haldor Ferdinand (1831–1904), Danish university professor, pastor and translator
- Jørgensen, Håvard , Norwegian guitarist and singer
- Jørgensen, Henrik (1961–2019), Danish athlete
- Jørgensen, Herjulf Carl Georg (1856–1911), Danish merchant and inspector of Greenland
- Jørgensen, Jan (* 1971), Danish badminton player
- Jørgensen, Jan Eiberg (* 1970), Danish handball player
- Jørgensen, Jan Ø. (* 1987), Danish badminton player
- Jorgensen, Jo (* 1957), American politician
- Jørgensen, Joackim (* 1988), Norwegian football player
- Jørgensen, Johannes (1866–1956), Danish poet and writer
- Jørgensen, Jonas Aaen (* 1986), Danish racing cyclist
- Jørgensen, Jørgen (1891–1963), Danish politician (Conservative People's Party), member of the Folketing
- Jorgensen, Joseph (1844–1888), American politician
- Jørgensen, Karin , Danish badminton player
- Jørgensen, Karin (* 1963), Danish triathlete
- Jørgensen, Karina (* 1988), Danish badminton player
- Jørgensen, Kasper (* 1999), Danish football player
- Jørgensen, Kasper Linde (* 1984), Danish racing cyclist
- Jørgensen, Kim Jesper (* 1962), Danish Major General, Commander of the Arktisk Command
- Jørgensen, Knud (1928–1992), Danish jazz musician
- Jørgensen, Kristian (* 1967), Danish jazz violinist
- Jørgensen, Kristina (* 1998), Danish handball player
- Jørgensen, Lars (* 1978), Danish handball player and coach
- Jørgensen, Laurits (1896–1976), Danish pole vaulter and triple jumper
- Jørgensen, Line (* 1989), Danish handball player
- Jörgensen, Lone (* 1962), Danish dressage rider
- Jørgensen, Martin (* 1975), Danish football player
- Jørgensen, Mathias (* 2000), Danish soccer player
- Jorgensen, Matt (* 1972), American jazz drummer, composer and band leader
- Jørgensen, Morten (* 1985), Danish rower
- Jørgensen, Nicolai (* 1991), Danish football player
- Jørgensen, Nina Kreutzmann (* 1977), Greenlandic singer and writer
- Jørgensen, Orla (1904–1947), Danish cyclist, Olympic champion
- Jørgensen, Pauli (1905-1993), Danish football player
- Jørgensen, Per (* 1952), Norwegian jazz and fusion musician (trumpet, vocals, composition)
- Jørgensen, Peter Ole (* 1958), Danish jazz and improvisation musician
- Jørgensen, Rasmus Wejnold (* 1989), Danish pole vaulter
- Jørgensen, René (* 1975), Danish racing cyclist
- Jørgensen, Ricky (* 1989), Greenland-Danish road cyclist
- Jorgensen, Scott (* 1982), American mixed martial arts fighter
- Jørgensen, Sisse Graum (* 1972), Danish film producer
- Jørgensen, Sophus Mads (1837–1914), Danish chemist
- Jørgensen, Stine (* 1990), Danish handball player
- Jørgensen, Theo (* 1972), Danish poker player
- Jørgensen, Tor Berger (* 1945), Norwegian bishop and missionary
- Jørgensen, Ulf (* 1956), Norwegian ski jumper
- Jorgensen, Victor (1913–1994), American photographer
- Jorgensen, William L. (* 1949), American chemist
- Jörgensmann, Theo (* 1948), German jazz musician
- Jorgenson, Dale (born 1933), American economist
- Jorgenson, John (* 1956), American guitarist and multi-instrumentalist
- Jörger von Tollet, Johann Franz Anton († 1738), Austrian general
- Jörger, Hans , German fencer and Olympian
- Jörger, Johann Benedikt (1886–1957), Swiss psychiatrist, author, art critic, folklorist and natural scientist
- Jörger, Josef (1860–1933), Swiss doctor and psychiatrist
- Jörges, Christiane (* 1966), German journalist and television presenter
- Jörges, Hans-Ulrich (* 1951), German journalist
- Jorgić, Darko (* 1998), Slovenian table tennis player
- Jorginho (* 1964), Brazilian soccer coach and former player
- Jorginho (* 1977), Brazilian soccer player
- Jorginho (* 1991), Brazilian-Italian soccer player
- Jorgji, Thanas (* 1955), Albanian author
- Jorgowa, Diana (* 1942), Bulgarian athlete
- Jorgowa, Diana (* 1971), Bulgarian sports shooter
- Jorhan, Christian the Elder (1727–1804), Bavarian sculptor of the Rococo and Early Classicism
- Jorhan, Christian the Younger , German sculptor of western-oriented classicism
- Jorhan, Wenceslaus , German sculptor
- Jori, Alberto (* 1965), Italian philosopher
- Jori, Francesco (1889–1960), Italian mountaineer
- Jöricke, Frank (* 1967), German author, poetry slam and advertising copywriter
- Jörin, Johannes (1787–1866), Swiss politician
- Jorio, Alberto di (1884–1979), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Jorio, Domenico (1867–1954), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Jorio, Maati (* 1934), Moroccan diplomat
- Jorio, Marco (* 1951), Swiss historian
- Jorio, Tino (* 1950), Swiss politician
- Jorion, Paul (* 1946), Belgian-French anthropologist and social scientist
- Joris (* 1989), German singer-songwriter
- Joris, Bert (* 1957), Belgian jazz musician (trumpet, flugelhorn, composition)
- Joris, Chris (* 1952), Belgian jazz musician
- Joris, David (1501–1556), representative of the Anabaptist movement, glass painter and self-appointed Messiah
- Joris, Elisabeth (* 1946), Swiss historian
- Jöris, Erwin (1912–2013), German resistance fighter against National Socialism and victim of Stalinist persecution
- Jöris, Hans Herbert (1925–2008), German conductor and university professor
- Jöris, Paul Elmar (* 1950), German radio correspondent
- Joris, Pio , Italian painter
- Jörissen, Franz (1868–1932), German politician (WP), MdR
- Jörissen, Franz (1895–1996), German builder
- Jorissen, Hans (1924–2011), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Jörissen, Jakob (* 1948), German chemist
- Jörissen, Luise (1897–1987), German social worker
- Jorissen, Matthias (1739–1823), German Reformed clergyman and hymn poet
- Jorissen, Theodorus (1833–1889), Dutch historian
- Jork, Rainer (1940–2020), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Jorke, Dietfried (1926–2019), German internist specializing in internal oncology, hepatology and gastroenterology
- Jörke, Dirk (* 1971), German political scientist and university professor
- Jorkin, Evgeni Michailowitsch (1932–1994), Russian ice hockey player
- Jorkisch, Bernd (* 1957), German entrepreneur
- Jormakka, Kari (1959–2013), Finnish architectural historian
- Jormin, Anders (* 1957), Swedish jazz musician (double bass)
- Jorn, Asger (1914–1973), Danish painter and essayist
- Jörn, Carl (1873–1947), German-American opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Jörn, Nils (* 1964), German historian
- Jörn, Wilhelm (1873–1963), German Methodist clergyman and writer
- Jornet Burgada, Kílian (* 1987), Spanish ski mountaineer and mountain runner
- Jornet y Ibars, Teresa (1843–1897), saint, founder of a religious order
- Jörnmark, Jan (* 1959), Swedish economic historian, photographer and publicist
- Jornod, Etienne (* 1953), Swiss entrepreneur and manager
- Jorns, Auguste (1877–1966), German social politician on the central board of the CDU in Lower Saxony
- Jörns, Carl (1875–1969), German racing driver
- Jorns, Friedrich (1837–1910), German entrepreneur and politician (National Liberal), MdR
- Jörns, Helge (* 1941), German composer
- Jörns, Klaus-Peter (* 1939), German theologian, book author
- Jorns, Marie (1883–1975), German art historian and author
- Jorns, Paul (1871–1942), senior Reich attorney and examining magistrate in the Luxemburg and Liebknecht murder case
- Jorns, Werner (1909–1990), German archaeologist
- Joronen, Jesse (* 1993), Finnish football player
- Jorović, Branko (* 1981), Serbian basketball player
- Jorović, Ivana (* 1997), Serbian tennis player
- Jorquera, Albert (* 1979), Spanish soccer player
- Jorquera, Cristóbal (* 1988), Chilean football player
- Jorré, Guy (1927-2019), French director
- Jörres, Carl (1870–1947), German landscape painter
- Jörres, Rolf (* 1933), German sculptor
- Jorrin, Willie (* 1969), American super bantamweight boxer
- Jörrißen, Sylvia (* 1967), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jorritsma, Aletta (* 1989), Dutch rower
- Jorritsma, Annemarie (* 1950), Dutch politician (VVD)
- Jorritsma, Gerben (* 1993), Dutch speed skater
- Jorritsma, John (* 1956), Dutch politician (VVD)
- Jorry, Corinne (* 1943), French costume designer
- Jörs, Paul (1856–1925), German legal historian and papyrologist
- Jörß, Martin (* 1967), German politician (GAL), Member of the Bundestag
- Jortikka, Hannu (* 1956), Finnish ice hockey player and coach
- Jortner, Joshua (* 1933), Israeli chemist
- Jørund († 1309), Archbishop of Nidaros
- Jörundur Brynjólfsson (1884–1979), Icelandic politician (Progress Party)
- Jórunn Ragnarsdóttir (* 1957), Icelandic architect
- Jory, Victor (1902-1982), Canadian film actor
Jos
- Josadė, Jokūbas (1911–1995), Soviet-Lithuanian writer, playwright and literary critic
- Josas, Tomas (* 1940), Lithuanian politician, mayor of Panevėžys
- Joscelin de Montoiron († 1190), Vice Count of Châtellerault
- Joscelin I († 1131), Count of Edessa
- Joscelin II (1113–1159), Count of Edessa
- Joscelin III. , Titular count of Edessa
- Jösch, Herbert (* 1962), German musician, drummer in the band Heavytones
- Josch, Peter (* 1941), Austrian actor, theater director and artistic director
- Jehoshaphat , king of Judah (873–849 BC)
- Josheba daughter of king Joram and sister of king Ahaziah
- Joschija , Jewish scholar (Tannait)
- Joschija († 609 BC), King of Judah (640 BC – 609 BC)
- Joschke, Georg (1900–1983), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Joschko, Heidi (* 1915), German actress
- Joschko, Otto (1901–1971), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Joscius , Chancellor of Jerusalem and Archbishop of Tire
- Josczok, Dirk (* 1960), German author of prose works, radio stories, radio plays, plays and scripts
- José Ángel (* 1989), Spanish football player
- José Augusto (* 1937), Portuguese football player and coach
- Jose ben Chalafta , Jewish scholar, Tannait
- Jose ben Jehuda , 4th generation Tannait
- Jose ben Qisma , Jewish scholar, Tannait
- José Fernando (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Jose ha-Gelili , Jewish scholar
- José Mari (* 1978), Spanish football player
- José Tima, Ana (* 1989), Dominican high and triple jumper
- José Tomás (* 1975), Spanish torero
- José, Carmen (* 1991), Spanish artist
- José, Edward (1865–1930), Belgian actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer
- José, F. Sionil (* 1924), Filipino writer
- José, Herman (* 1954), German-Portuguese television presenter and comedian
- Jose, Jacinto Agcaoili (* 1950), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Urdaneta
- Jose, Joachim (* 1961), German chemist, professor of pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry
- José, João (* 1978), Portuguese volleyball player
- José, José (1948–2019), Mexican singer
- Jose, Sini (* 1987), Indian sprinter
- Josef , member of the Tobiaden family
- Josef ben Juda ibn Aknin , Spanish-Jewish religious philosopher
- Josef ben Meir ibn Zabara , Spanish-Jewish writer
- Josef ben Natan ha-meqanne , French-Jewish exegete and religious author
- Josef Franz of Austria (1895–1957), Austrian Archduke and officer
- Josef Friedrich Wilhelm († 1798), Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1750–1798)
- Joseph I (1840–1915), Bulgarian prelate, politician, exarch and head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Josef ibn Abitur , rabbi, Jewish scholar and poet
- Josef ibn Migasch (1077–1141), Spanish rabbi
- Josef ibn Tabul , Jewish scholar, Kabbalist and Luria student
- Josef Johann Adam (1690–1732), Prince of Liechtenstein
- Josef Kaspi (1279–1340), Jewish scholar and especially Bible commentator
- Joseph of Arimathea , member of the Sanhedrin, disciple of Jesus of Nazareth
- Joseph von Copertino (1603–1663), Italian Franciscan and saint
- Joseph of Nazareth , fiancé and then husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus
- Josef Wenzel (1696–1772), Prince of Liechtenstein
- Josef, Jens (* 1967), German flautist and composer
- Josef, Jitzchak (* 1952), Sephardic Chief Rabbi in Israel
- Josef, Mikolas (* 1995), Czech musician and model
- Josef, Ovadja (1920–2013), Israeli rabbi
- Josef, Rab († 333), Amorae
- Josef, Waldemar (* 1960), German soccer goalkeeper
- Josefa zu Fürstenberg-Weitra (1776–1848), by marriage Princess von und zu Liechtenstein
- Joseffy, Josephine , Austrian actress in both theater and silent films
- Joseffy, Rafael (1852–1915), Hungarian pianist and music teacher
- Josefíková, Eva (* 1990), Czech actress
- Josefowicz, Leila (* 1977), Canadian violinist
- Josefsen, Albrecht (1857–1921), Greenland State Councilor
- Josefsen, Alibak (1925–1987), Greenland fisherman and councilor
- Josefski, Hayden (* 1988), Australian racing cyclist
- Josefsohn, Daniel (1961–2016), German photographer
- Josefson, Jacob (* 1991), Swedish ice hockey player
- Josefson, Ruben (1907–1972), Swedish Archbishop
- Josefsson, Enar (1916–1989), Swedish cross-country skier
- Josefsson, Erik , Swedish lobbyist
- Josefsson, Helena (* 1978), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Josefsson, Lars Göran (* 1950), Swedish manager
- Joseíto (1926-2007), Spanish football player
- Josel von Rosheim (1476–1554), rabbi
- Josel, Manfred (* 1944), Austrian musician (drums)
- Josel, Rudolf (* 1939), Austrian trombonist
- Josele, Niño (* 1974), Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Joselewicz, Berek († 1809), Jewish colonel in the Polish army
- Joselewitsch, Natalja (* 1991), German theater and film actress
- Joselu (* 1990), Spanish soccer player
- Josemi (* 1979), Spanish soccer player
- Josenhans, Joseph Friedrich (1812-1884), German missionary
- Joseph (1699–1762), imperial prince and principal commissioner at the Reichstag
- Joseph (1789–1868), Duke of Saxony-Altenburg (1834–1848)
- Joseph August of Austria (1872–1962), Austrian archduke and officer
- Joseph Barsabbas , New Testament person, candidate for an apostle
- Joseph ben Mordechai Gershon (1510–1591), Polish Talmudist
- Joseph Bernhard of Saxony-Meiningen (1706–1724), Hereditary Prince of Saxony-Meiningen
- Joseph Bringas († 965), Byzantine eunuch and court dignitary
- Joseph Carl Leopold Friedrich Ludwig (1780–1831), Count of Ortenburg, Count of Ortenburg-Tambach, Count and Lord of Tambach, Lord of Birkenfeld
- Joseph du Sacré-Cœur (1823–1902), nun of the Sœurs de la charité de la Providence, virgin
- Joseph Emmanuel II. Toma (1852–1947), Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria (1692–1699), Prince Elector of Bavaria; designated heir to the throne of Spain
- Joseph Ferdinand of Austria-Tuscany (1872–1942), Austrian Archduke, Colonel General
- Joseph Friedrich Ernst (1702–1769), Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Joseph Friedrich von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1702–1787), Prince and Regent of Sachsen-Hildburghausen, Imperial Field Marshal General
- Joseph ha-Kohen , Jewish doctor and chronicler
- Joseph I (1647–1707), Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Joseph I (1678–1711), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Joseph I (1714–1777), King of Portugal from the House of Braganza
- Joseph I (1722–1782), Prince von Schwarzenberg, German-Bohemian nobleman
- Joseph I. (* 1946), Syrian Archbishop
- Joseph I. Galesiotes († 1283), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Joseph ibn Yaḥya ben David (1425–1498), Jewish scholar
- Joseph II (1360–1439), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Joseph II (1667–1712), Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (Patriarchate of Diyarbakir)
- Joseph II (1741–1790), Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (1765–1790), sole ruler in the Austrian lands (1780–1790)
- Joseph II (1769–1833), Prince von Schwarzenberg, German-Bohemian nobleman
- Joseph III († 1757), Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (Patriarchate of Diyarbakir)
- Joseph IV († 1796), Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (Patriarchate of Diyarbakir)
- Joseph Karl Ludwig of Austria (1833–1905), Archduke of Austria and general
- Joseph Mar Thoma (* 1931), Indian clergyman, Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Church
- Joseph Maria (1758–1796), Imperial Prince of Fürstenberg
- Joseph of Chauncy , English knight, grand prior of the Order of St. John and royal treasurer
- Joseph V († 1827), Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (Patriarchate of Diyarbakir)
- Joseph von Braganza (1761–1788), heir to the Portuguese throne
- Joseph of Exeter , English poet
- Joseph of Austria (1776–1847), Habsburg Archduke, regent and palatine of Hungary
- Joseph von Verona († 764), Bishop of Freising
- Joseph von Wolokolamsk († 1515), monk, abbot, founder of a monastery
- Joseph Wenzel (1728–1783), Imperial Prince
- Joseph Xavier of Saxony (1767–1802), Prince of Saxony
- Joseph, Albrecht (1901–1991), German-American theater and film maker
- Joseph, Allen (1919–2012), American actor
- Joseph, Amber (* 1999), Barbadian cyclist
- Joseph, Antonio (1846–1910), American politician
- Joseph, Artur (1897–1983), German journalist
- Joseph, Aubrey (* 1997), American rapper and actor
- Joseph, Bradley (* 1965), American composer, pianist and musician
- Joseph, Brian D. (* 1951), American linguist
- Joseph, Charles (* 1952), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Joseph, Chris (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joseph, Cory (born 1991), Canadian basketball player
- Joseph, Curtis (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joseph, Daniel D. (1929-2011), American engineer
- Joseph, Don (1923-1994), American jazz musician (trumpet, cornet)
- Joseph, Eugene (* 1958), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Varanasi
- Joseph, Fabian (* 1965), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Joseph, Fabiano (* 1985), Tanzanian long-distance runner
- Joseph, Georg , German church composer in Breslau
- Joseph, Gérard (* 1949), Haitian football player
- Joseph, Greg (* 1994), South African football player
- Joseph, Gustav , German medic, anthropologist and zoologist
- Joseph, Gustav (1901–1995), German businessman and senator (Bavaria)
- Joseph, Hans-Jürgen (* 1950), German lawyer, attorney general of the GDR
- Joseph, Helen (1888–1978), American puppeteer
- Joseph, Helen (1905-1992), South African anti-apartheid activist
- Joseph, Hermann (1811–1869), German lawyer and liberal politician
- Joseph, Jackie (born 1933), American actress
- Joseph, Jacques (1865–1934), German plastic surgeon
- Joseph, Jamal , American screenwriter, director, producer, and composer
- Joseph, Jason (* 1998), Swiss hurdler
- Joseph, Jasper (* 1982), German actor, director, producer and screenwriter
- Joseph, John (1932–1998), Pakistani minister, Bishop of Faisalabad
- Joseph, John (* 1962), American hardcore punk singer and author
- Joseph, Josephine (1891–1966), Austrian actress
- Joseph, Julian (* 1966), British jazz pianist, composer and band leader
- Joseph, Karl-Heinz (1954–2007), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Joseph, Keith (1918–1994) British politician, minister
- Joseph, Kimberley (born 1973), Australian actress
- Joseph, Kirk (* 1961), American tuba and sousaphone player
- Joseph, Leo (* 1958), Australian ornithologist
- Joseph, Linval (* 1988), American football player
- Joseph, Maika (1915–1971), German actress and cabaret artist
- Joseph, Manu (* 1974), Indian writer
- Joseph, Margie (* 1950), American soul and R&B singer
- Joseph, Martin (1879–1943), German rabbi
- Joseph, Mathieu (* 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joseph, Max (* 1982), American producer, actor and author
- Joseph, Mercy (* 1992), Kenyan badminton player
- Joseph, Michael (* 1973), German author
- Joseph, Miles (* 1974), American football player
- Joseph, Molwyn , Antiguan politician
- Joseph, Nafisa (1978-2004), Indian model
- Joseph, Papa John (1877–1965), American jazz musician
- Joseph, Paterson (born 1964), British television and film actor
- Joseph, Paul (1849–1923), German teacher and numismatist
- Joseph, Peter (* 1979), American film director
- Joseph, Rayappu (* 1940), Sri Lankan clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Mannar
- Joseph, Restituta (* 1971), Tanzanian long-distance runner
- Joseph, Richard (1953-2007), British computer game musician
- Joseph, Rogail (* 2000), South African hurdler
- Joseph, Ronald (* 1944), American figure skater
- Joseph, Rudolph S. (1904–1998), German-American film historian and film producer
- Joseph, Shalrie (* 1978), Grenadian football player
- Joseph, Shane (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joseph, Siegbert (1894–1944), German gynecologist
- Joseph, Stijn (* 1987), Belgian racing cyclist
- Joseph, Tyler (* 1988), American musician and singer-songwriter
- Joseph, Vivian (* 1948), American figure skater
- Joseph, Waldren (1918-2004), American trombonist of New Orleans jazz
- Joseph, William , English colonial governor of the Province of Maryland
- Joseph-Augustin, Jonathan (* 1981), French football player
- Joseph-Monrose, Steven (* 1990), French football player
- Josephi, Elisabeth (1888–1986), German writer
- Josephi, Josef (1852–1920), Austrian singer (tenor) and actor
- Josephi, Walter (1874–1945), German art historian, museologist and museum director
- Josephi, Wilhelm (1763–1845), German surgeon and obstetrician
- Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium (1927–2005), Belgian princess and by marriage Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
- Josephine von Baden (1813–1900), Princess of Baden, by marrying Princess von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Josephine of Belgium (1872–1958), Princess of Belgium
- Josepho, Anatol (1894–1980), Russian-American inventor
- Josephs, Ingrid (* 1961), German psychologist
- Josephs, Janice (* 1982), South African heptathlete
- Josephs, Moeneeb (* 1980), South African football goalkeeper
- Josephs, Wilfred (1927–1997), English composer
- Josephsen, Johannes (1868–1931), Greenland State Councilor
- Josephsen, Malena (* 1977), Faroese soccer player
- Josephsohn, Hans (1920–2012), Swiss sculptor
- Josephsohn, Max (1868–1938), German trade union and cooperative functionary
- Josephson, Brian David (* 1940), British physicist
- Josephson, Erland (1923–2012), Swedish actor, director, and writer
- Josephson, Ernst (1851–1906), Swedish painter
- Josephson, Hermann (1864–1949), German Protestant pastor, editor and writer
- Josephson, Jacob Axel (1818–1880), Swedish composer
- Josephson, Julien (1881-1959), American screenwriter
- Josephson, Ludwig (1809–1877), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor, editor and writer
- Josephson, Ragnar (1891–1966), Swedish art historian and writer
- Josephthal, Georg (1912–1962), Israeli politician
- Josephthal, Gustav (1831–1914), German lawyer
- Josephy, Alvin M. Jr. (1915–2005), American journalist, historian, and civil rights activist
- Josephy, Cliff (born 1966), American poker player
- Joset, Paul-Ernest (1909–1981), Belgian "honorary administrator" of the Belgian Congo and Rwanda-Urundi
- Josey, Chase (* 1995), American snowboarder
- Josh. (* 1986), Austrian musician
- Joshi, Aditya (* 1996), Indian badminton player
- Joshi, Aravind (1929–2017), American computer scientist and cognitive scientist
- Joshi, Bhimsen (1922-2011), Indian singer
- Joshi, Chandrasekhar (* 1953), Indian-American physicist
- Joshi, Gayatri (* 1977), Indian photo model
- Joshi, Harideo (1921–1995), Indian politician
- Joshi, Kalpna (* 1984), German actress and voice actress
- Joshi, Manasi Girishchandra (* 1989), Indian badminton player
- Joshi, Murli Manohar (* 1934), Indian politician
- Joshi, Nalini , Australian mathematician
- Joshi, Nirmala (1934–2015), Indian religious sister, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity
- Joshi, Sunand T. (* 1958), American literary scholar
- Joshua, Anthony (* 1989), British boxer
- Joshua, Hirondina (* 1987), Mozambican writer
- Joshua, Rosemary (born 1964), Welsh opera singer (soprano)
- Joshua, TB (* 1963), Nigerian church founder
- Joshua-Tor, Leemor (* 1961), Israeli molecular biologist
- Josi, Roman (* 1990), Swiss ice hockey player
- Josias (1636–1669), Braunschweig major general and son of Count Philip VII.
- Josias (1696–1763), Count of Waldeck-Bergheim
- Josias I (1554–1588), Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Josias II (1733–1788), Count of Waldeck zu Bergheim
- Josico (* 1975), Spanish soccer player
- Josie Mel , Jamaican reggae musician
- Josífek, Bohuslav (1901–1980), Czechoslovakian skier
- Josifović, Stevan (1906–1988), Yugoslav classical philologist and ancient historian
- Josifow, Dragomir (* 1966), Bulgarian composer, conductor and pianist
- Josifov, Viktor (* 1985), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Jósika, Miklós (1794–1865), writer
- Josimar (* 1961), Brazilian soccer player
- Josip Pavlija (1893–1969), Yugoslav cyclist
- Josipović, Anton (* 1961), Yugoslav boxer
- Josipović, Ivo (* 1957), Croatian politician, lawyer and composer
- Josipović, Nenad (* 1963), Croatian basketball coach
- Josipovici, Gabriel (* 1940), British writer and literary scholar
- Jositsch, Daniel (* 1965), Swiss legal scholar and politician
- Joske, Percy (1895–1981), Australian lawyer and politician
- Joskowicz, Pinchas Menachem (1924–2010), Israeli-Polish rabbi
- Josky, Felix (1870–1942), German songwriter
- Joslin, Derek (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joslin, Elliott P. (1869-1962) American diabetologist
- Joslin, Margaret (1883–1956), American actress
- Joslyn, Allyn (1901–1981), American actor
- Joso, Jayne , British writer
- Jospe, Alfred (1909–1994), German rabbi
- Jospé, Cecile (1928–2004), English painter and photographer
- Jospin, Lionel (* 1937), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly, Prime Minister, MEP
- Josquin Desprez († 1521), Franco-Flemish composer and singer
- Joss, Walter (1875–1915), Swiss architect
- Jossa, Jacqueline (* 1992), British actress
- Josse ben Josse , Jewish liturgical poet (Pajtan)
- Josse, Emil (1866–1940), German mechanical engineer, rector of the Royal Technical University of Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Jossé, Friedrich (1897–1994), German painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Josseck, Helmuth (1921–2007), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Josselin de Jong, Gerard de (1915–2012), Dutch civil engineer and university professor
- Josselin de Jong, Jan Petrus Benjamin de (1886–1964), Dutch ethnologist
- Josselin, Charles (* 1938), French politician
- Josselin, Jean (* 1940), French boxer
- Josselson, Michael (1908–1978), American publicist and secret service agent
- Jossen, Peter (* 1955), Swiss politician (SP)
- Josserand, Marion (* 1986), French freestyle skier
- Josserand, Pierre (1898–1972), French librarian, Romance studies and literary scholar
- Josset, Sylvie (* 1963), French soccer player
- Jossifow, Aleksandar (1940-2016), Bulgarian composer
- Jossinet, Frédérique (* 1975), French judoka
- Jossob, Lorraine (* 1993), Namibian soccer player
- Jossypenko, Ljudmyla (* 1984), Ukrainian heptathlete
- Jost I. von Rosenberg († 1369), highest chamberlain in Bohemia, arbitrator of the old Bohemian district of Pilsen
- Jost III. von Rosenberg (1488–1539), Bohemian nobleman
- Jost von Silenen († 1498), bishop and politician of the Old Confederation
- Jost, Adolf (1874–1908), Austrian psychologist
- Jost, Aline (* 1992), German actress
- Jost, Bastian , Dresden councilor and mayor
- Jost, Beat (* 1954), Swiss trade unionist, journalist and politician
- Jost, Bruno (* 1949), German lawyer
- Jost, Caro (* 1965), German artist
- Jost, Christian (1925–2007), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Jost, Christian (* 1963), German composer and conductor
- Jost, Christian (* 1975), German keyboard player
- Jost, David , German music producer, songwriter and musician
- Jost, Dietmar (* 1940), German soccer player
- Jost, Eduard (1837–1902), German author
- Jost, Eike (* 1940), German educator and professor emeritus (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
- Jost, Ekkehard (1938–2017), German musicologist, author and university professor
- Jost, Elisabeth (1934–2018), German politician (SPD), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Jöst, Erhard (* 1947), German high school teacher, cabaret artist and author
- Jost, Eugène (1865–1946), Swiss architect
- Jost, Eva Maria (* 1990), German actress
- Jöst, Franz (1851–1921), German politician (SPD), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse, MdR
- Jost, Friedrich (1862–1931), Hessian politician (Hessischer Bauernbund), member of the Landtag of the People's State of Hesse
- Jost, Friedrich August (1774–1830), District Administrator of the Wittgensteins District (1817–1830)
- Jost, Grete (1916–1943), Austrian resistance fighter
- Jost, Hans Ulrich (* 1940), Swiss historian
- Jost, Heinz (1904–1964), German SS brigade leader and major general of the police and head of the SD main office, Amt III (SD abroad / defense)
- Jost, Helmut (* 1957), German singer and musician
- Jost, Henry L. (1873–1950) American politician
- Jost, Isaak Markus (1793–1860), German historian
- Jost, Jakob (1904–1960), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jost, Jeff (* 1948), American bobsledder
- Jost, Jerry (1929-2014), American sound engineer
- Jost, Jodokus , Swiss farmer and chronicler
- Jost, Johann Karl Friedrich (1789–1870), German theater actor and singer
- Jost, Johannes (1850–1916), German brewer and entrepreneur
- Jost, Johannes Gustav Adolf (1872–1948), German veterinarian, doctor and university professor
- Jost, Jon (* 1943), American film director, screenwriter, cameraman and film editor
- Jost, Julia (* 1982), Austrian theater director and author
- Jost, Jupp (1920–1993), German painter, graphic artist, sculptor and interior designer
- Jost, Jürgen (* 1956), German mathematician, Leibniz Prize winner
- Jost, Karl (1832–1898), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Jost, Larry (1921-2001), American sound engineer
- Jost, Ludwig (1865–1947), German botanist and university professor
- Jost, Many (1897–1992), German painter and politician
- Jost, Marc (* 1974), Swiss politician (EPP)
- Jost, Martina (* 1961), German economist and politician (AfD), MdL
- Jost, Michael (* 1988), German basketball player
- Jost, Patricia (* 1993), Swiss biathlete
- Jost, Peter (* 1960), German musicologist
- Jost, Peter (* 1974), Swiss journalist
- Jost, Peter Paul (1925–1974), German architect and politician (SPD), MdL
- Jost, Philipp (1818–1885), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Jost, Raphael (* 1988), Swiss jazz and pop musician
- Jost, Reinhold (* 1966), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jost, Renate (* 1955), German theologian, professor of feminist theology at the Augustana University in Neuendettelsau
- Jost, Res (1918–1990), Swiss theoretical physicist
- Jost, Rob , American jazz and studio musician
- Jost, Ronny (* 1988), Swiss racing driver
- Jost, Silvia (* 1945), Swiss actress
- Jöst, Theodor (1909–1967), German entrepreneur and politician (center), MdL
- Jost, Tim (* 1985), German handball player
- Jost, Tizian (* 1966), German jazz pianist and vibraphonist
- Jost, Tyson (* 1998), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jost, Ursula , visionary and member of the Anabaptist movement
- Jost, Valentin (1920–2007), Hessian politician (SPD), district administrator of the Main-Taunus district
- Jost, Walter (1896–1945), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Jost, Wilhelm (1874–1944), German architect and construction clerk
- Jost, Wilhelm (1903–1988), German physical chemist and university professor
- Jost, Wilhelm Hermann (1887–1948), German architect and university professor
- Jost, Wolfgang (* 1959), German doctor
- Joste, Martine , French pianist
- Jöstel, Melchior (1559–1611), German mathematician and physician
- Josten, Christoph (* 1954), German physician and university professor
- Josten, Gerhard (* 1938), German chess composer, chess historian, painter and author
- Josten, Günther (1921–2004), German air force officer and fighter pilot
- Josten, Hanns Heinz (1884–1964), German art historian
- Josten, Heinrich (1893–1948), German SS-Obersturmführer in Auschwitz concentration camp
- Josten, Husch (* 1969), German writer
- Josten, Johann Peter (1915–2011), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Josten, Julia (* 1978), German television presenter
- Josten, Kurt (1912–1994), German-British lawyer, civil servant and resistance fighter
- Josten, Lambert , Lord Mayor of Düsseldorf
- Josten, Michael (* 1953), German entrepreneur
- Josten, Paul (* 1928), German soccer player
- Josten, Wilhelm (1879–1932), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Jostes, Franz (1858–1925), German Germanist and linguist
- Jostin, Ursula († 1631), woman suspected of witchcraft
- Jöstingmeier, Bernd (* 1963), German economist and university professor
- Jöstingmeier, Georg (1905–1994), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Jostkleigrewe, Georg (* 1975), German historian
- Jostmann, Christian (* 1971), German historian and non-fiction author
- Jostmann, Melvin (* 2000), German basketball player
- Jostmeier, Werner (* 1950), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jostock, Paul (1895–1965), German statistician and social scientist
- Joston, Darwin (1937–1998), American actor
- Jostyn, Mindy (1956–2005), American singer and multi-instrumentalist
- Josua ben Josef Lorki , Jewish apostate and anti-Jewish agitator
- Joshua Stylites , late antique historian
- Josua, Hanna Nouri (* 1956), Arabic Protestant pastor and author
- Josué (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Josui Sōen , Japanese monk painter
- Josuns, Erich (* 1901), German politician and member of parliament (SPD, KPD, SED)
- Josupeit, Paul (1891–1954), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Josuran, Ruedi (* 1957), Swiss radio presenter, television
- Josuttis, Manfred (1936–2018), German Protestant theologian
- Joswig, Heiner (1934–2011), German author
- Joswig, Margarete , German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Joswig, Michael (* 1965), German mathematician
- Joswig, Patrick (* 1975), German actor
- Joswig, Rex (* 1962), German musician and radio host
- Joswig, Rüdiger (* 1949), German actor
- Josy, Nicole (* 1946), Belgian singer and participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
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- Jota (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
- Jota (* 1993), Portuguese soccer player
- Jota (* 1999), Portuguese soccer player
- Jotam , King of Judah
- Jotamont (1913–1998), Cape Verdean musician and composer
- Jothann, Werner (* 1907), German civil engineer and SS member
- Jotow, Alexej (* 1979), Russian-Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Jotow, Joto (* 1969), Bulgarian-Croatian weightlifter
- Jotow, Valentin (* 1988), Bulgarian chess player
- Jotowa, Ilijana (* 1964), Bulgarian politician, MEP
- Jotta, Ana (* 1946), Portuguese artist and actress
- Jötten, Karl Wilhelm (1886–1958), German bacteriologist and hygienist
- Jotterand, Franck (1923–2000), French-speaking Swiss journalist and writer
- Jottrand, Lucien (1804–1877), Belgian journalist and politician
- Jøtun, Anne , Norwegian curler
- Jotuni, Maria (1880–1943), Finnish writer
- Jotzo, Björn (* 1975), German politician (FDP), MdA
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- Jouan, Romain (* 1985), French tennis player
- Jouaner, Ché (* 1973), American-German singer, dancer and model
- Jouanin, Christian (1925–2014), French ornithologist and conservationist
- Jouanna, Jacques (* 1935), French Graecist and medical historian
- Jouanne, Emmanuel (1960-2008), French writer
- Jouanneau, Jacques (1926–2011), French actor and voice actor
- Jouannest, Gérard (1933–2018), French pianist, composer and arranger
- Jouannet, Thomas (* 1970), Swiss actor
- Jouanno, Chantal (* 1969), French politician
- Jouanny, Bruce (* 1978), French racing driver
- Jouant, Jules (1882–1921), French sculptor
- Jouard, Henri Louis Ernest (1896–1938), French ornithologist
- Jouatte, Georges (1892–1969), French opera singer (tenor) and vocal teacher
- Joubeir, Antoine (1918–1994), Lebanese clergyman, Archbishop of Tripoli
- Joubert , Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Joubert de la Ferté, Philip (1887–1965), British officer in the United Kingdom Air Force
- Joubert, Barthélemy-Catherine (1769–1799), French general
- Joubert, Brian (* 1984), French figure skater
- Joubert, Bruno (* 1950), French ambassador
- Joubert, Craig (born 1977), South African rugby union referee
- Joubert, Daniel (1909–1997), South African sprinter
- Joubert, Elsa (1922-2020), South African writer
- Joubert, Fabrice , French animator and animation film director
- Joubert, Jacqueline (1921–2005), French television presenter
- Joubert, Jean-Michel (* 1985), South African ice hockey player
- Joubert, John (1927–2019), British composer of South African descent
- Joubert, John (1963-1996), American serial killer
- Joubert, Jonathan (* 1979), Luxembourg soccer player
- Joubert, Joseph (1640–1719), French Jesuit, classical philologist, Romanist and lexicographer
- Joubert, Joseph (1754-1824), French moralist and essayist
- Joubert, Laurent (1529–1582), French physician, surgeon and Chancellor of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montpellier
- Joubert, Petrus Jacobus (1834–1900), South African Boer general, General Commander of the South African Republic
- Joubert, Pierre (1910–2002), French painter and draftsman
- Joubert, Pierre Mathieu (1748–1815), Bishop of Angoulême, member of the French constituent national assembly, politician
- Joubin, Franc (1911-1997), Canadian geologist
- Joubin, Louis (1861-1935), French marine zoologist and mollusc specialist
- Joubin-Bret, Anna (* 1962), French lawyer and UN official
- Joublanc Montaño, Luciano Eduardo (* 1949), Mexican ambassador
- Joublanc Rivas, Luciano José (1896–1959), Mexican ambassador
- Joubran, Salim (* 1947), judge of Arab descent at the Supreme Court of Israel
- Joubran, Wissam (* 1983), Israeli composer, oud player and guitar maker
- Jouda, Ahmed Musa (* 1957), Sudanese long-distance runner
- Joudrey, Andrew (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jouffroy d'Abbans, Claude François (1751–1832), French engineer and first inventor of the steamship
- Jouffroy, Arnaud (* 1990), French cyclocross, mountain bike and road cyclist
- Jouffroy, François (1806–1882), French sculptor, picture carver and restorer
- Jouffroy, Théodore Simon (1796–1842), French publicist and philosopher
- Joughin, Steve (born 1959), British cyclist
- Jouguet, Émile (1871–1943), French applied mathematician and engineer
- Jouguet, Léopold (* 1883), French racing car driver
- Jouhandeau, Marcel (1888–1979) French author
- Jouhaud, Edmond (1905-1995), French officer
- Jouhaux, Léon (1879–1954), French trade unionist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Jouhkimainen, Joni (* 1991), Finnish poker player
- Jouhy, Ernest (1913–1988), German cultural scientist, professor of social education
- Joukahainen, Vilkku (1879–1929), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag and Minister
- Joukalová, Veronika , Czech figure skater
- Joukowsky, Paul von (1845–1912), Russian-German stage and costume designer
- Joulaud, Marc (* 1967), French politician (UMP), MEP
- Joule, Alain (* 1950), French composer and percussionist
- Joule, James Prescott (1818-1889) British physicist
- Joulet, Pierre , French Baroque author
- Joulin, Stéphane (* 1971), French handball player
- Joullié, Madeleine M. (* 1927), American chemist
- Joulwan, George A. (* 1939), American general
- Joumaah, Petra (* 1955), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jouppi, Norman , American computer engineer
- Jouppila, Jaakko (1923–1950), Finnish shot putter
- Joura, Karlheinz (* 1942), German pipe maker and diver
- Jourat, Stéphane (1924–1995), Belgian author
- Jourda, Françoise-Hélène (1955–2015), French architect
- Jourda, Noël de, comte de Vaux (1705–1788), Marshal of France
- Jourda, Pierre (1898–1978), French Romance scholar and literary historian
- Jourdain, Francis Charles Robert (1865–1940), British amateur orithologist and oologist
- Jourdain, Frantz (1847–1935), Franco-Belgian architect, writer, art critic
- Jourdain, Joseph Roger (1845–1918) French painter and illustrator
- Jourdain, Michel junior (* 1976), Mexican racing driver
- Jourdain, Philip (1879-1919), English mathematician
- Jourdán Alvariza, Pablo Alfonso (* 1964), Uruguayan clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Montevideo
- Jourdan, André (1920–1954), French jazz drummer
- Jourdan, Antoine-Jacques-Louis (1788–1848), French military doctor, medical writer and translator
- Jourdan, Berta (1892–1981), German politician and educator
- Jourdan, Catherine (1948-2011), French actress
- Jourdan, Claude (1803–1873) French zoologist and paleontologist
- Jourdan, Gustav (1884–1950), German artist and university professor
- Jourdan, Jean-Baptiste (1762-1833), French marshal
- Jourdan, Jochem (* 1937), German architect and landscape planner
- Jourdan, Johannes (1923–2020), German Protestant theologian, writer and song poet
- Jourdan, Louis (1921-2015), French actor
- Jourdan, Mathieu Jouve (1746–1794), French revolutionary
- Jourdan, Philippe Jean-Charles (* 1960), French priest and Apostolic Administrator of Estonia
- Jourdan, Reinhold (* 1986), German Taekwondo athlete
- Jourdan, Sophie , German medic
- Jourdanet, Denis (1815-1892), French physician
- Jourdant, Fernand (1903-1956), French sword fencer
- Jourdemain, Margery († 1441), Witch of Eye
- Jourden, Jean (* 1942), French cyclist
- Jourdheuil, Jean (* 1944), French theater director, screenwriter and translator
- Jourdren, Geoffrey (* 1986), French football goalkeeper
- Jourgensen, Al (* 1958), Cuban musician
- Jourist, Efim (1947–2007), Ukrainian composer, accordionist and bayan player
- Jourlin, Jean (1904–1979), French wrestler
- Journé, Jean-Lin (1957-2016), French mathematician
- Journeau, Maurice (1898–1999), French composer
- Journet, Alain (* 1941), French politician
- Journet, Charles (1891–1975), Swiss cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Journoud, Paul (1821–1882), French chess master and journalist
- Journu-Auber, Bernard (1745–1815), French politician, scholar and shipowner
- Jourová, Věra (* 1964), Czech politician
- Jouseau, Victor (* 1989), French football player
- Joussard, Célestin-Henri (1851–1932), French religious, Roman Catholic coadjutor vicar of Grouard
- Jousse, Julien (* 1986), French racing driver
- Jousse, Mathurin († 1645), French locksmith and writer of treatises
- Jousseaume, André (1894–1960), French dressage rider
- Jousseaume, Félix Pierre (1835–1921), French doctor and malacologist
- Jousselin, Louis Didier (1776–1858), French civil engineer
- Joussen, Friedrich (* 1963), German manager
- Joussen, Jacob (* 1971), German legal scholar
- Joussen, Kurt (1912–2002), German physician and professional politician
- Jousten, Aloys (* 1937), Belgian Former Bishop of Liège
- Joustra, Arendo (* 1957), Dutch journalist and editor-in-chief
- Joutsen, Jari (* 1978), Finnish cross-country skier
- Jouty, Baptiste (* 1991), French biathlete
- Joutz, Wilhelm (1850–1916), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Jouval, Gaby (1892–1946), Swiss fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Jouve, Auguste , French painter, sculptor and photographer
- Jouve, Eugène (1813–1887), French journalist and war correspondent
- Jouve, Paul (1878–1973) French painter, draftsman, sculptor and illustrator
- Jouve, Pierre Jean (1887–1976), French writer
- Jouve, Richard (* 1994), French cross-country skier
- Jouve, Virginie (* 1983), French triathlete
- Jouveau, Marius (1878–1949), French writer, Romanist and Provençalist
- Jouveau, René (1906–1997), French writer, Romanist and Provençalist
- Jouvenel des Ursins d'Harville, Louis-Auguste (1749–1815), French general of the cavalry
- Jouvenel, Bertrand de (1903–1987), French university professor and political-philosophical journalist
- Jouvenel, Jean († 1431), French lawyer
- Jouvenet, Jean (1644–1717), French classicism painter
- Jouvet, Émilie (* 1976), French filmmaker and photographer
- Jouvet, Louis (1887–1951) French actor, director, drama teacher and theater manager
- Jouvet, Michel (1925-2017), French neuroscientist
- Joux, Antoine (* 1967), French cryptologist
- Jouy Brillon, Anne Louise de (1744–1824), French harpsichordist, pianist and composer
- Jouy, Victor-Joseph Étienne de (1764–1846), French writer
- Jouyet, Jean-Pierre (* 1954), French politician
- Jouzel, Jean (* 1947), French climatologist and glaciologist
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- Jovaiša, Eugenijus (* 1950), Lithuanian archaeologist and politician, member of the Lietuvos mokslų akademija
- Jovaiša, Sergejus (* 1954), Lithuanian basketball player and politician
- Jovan Dragaš (1343–1378), Serbian magnate in Macedonia
- Jovan Oliver († 1356), Serbian nobleman
- Jovan Uglješa († 1371), despot of Serres
- Jovan Uroš , ruler of Thessaly (1371 - around 1381)
- Jovan Vladimir († 1016), Prince of Duklja, Orthodox saint
- Jovan Vraniškovski (* 1966), Macedonian clergyman, Archbishop of Ohrid and the first head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church
- Jovan, Matej (* 1970), Slovenian ski racer
- Jovan, Slavitza (* 1954), Serbian actress and former model
- Jovanić, Mićun (1952-2010), Yugoslav football player
- Jovanić, Milan (* 1985), Serbian football player
- Jovanić, Slobodan (* 1946), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Jovanotti (* 1966), Italian songwriter
- Jovanovic, Aleksandar (* 1971), German film actor
- Jovanović, Ana (* 1984), Serbian tennis player
- Jovanović, Arsenije (* 1932), Yugoslav or Serbian radio play author
- Jovanović, Borislav (* 1941), Montenegrin writer
- Jovanovic, Boyan (* 1951), Serbian economist and professor at New York University
- Jovanović, Čedomir (* 1971), Serbian politician
- Jovanović, Dušan (* 1946), Yugoslav football player
- Jovanović, Igor (* 1989), Croatian-German soccer player
- Jovanović, Ivan (* 1962), Serbian football coach and former player
- Jovanović, Jovan Zmaj (1833–1904), Serbian poet
- Jovanović, Karola (1879–1958), opera singer (soprano)
- Jovanovič, Konstantin (1849–1923), Bulgarian-Swiss architect
- Jovanović, Marija (* 1959), Serbian writer
- Jovanović, Marija (* 1985), Montenegrin handball player
- Jovanović, Marko (* 1988), Serbian football player
- Jovanović, Maša (* 1994), Australian tennis player
- Jovanović, Mihailo (1855–1944), Yugoslav lawyer, assistant judge at the Permanent International Court of Justice
- Jovanović, Milan (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Jovanović, Milan (* 1983), Montenegrin football player
- Jovanovic, Milica (* 1983), German-Serbian singer
- Jovanović, Milorad (1897–1966), Yugoslav opera singer (bass-baritone) and professor at the Belgrade Music Academy
- Jovanović, Miško († 1915), helper of the assassins in the assassination attempt on the Austro-Hungarian heir to the throne in 1914
- Jovanovic, Mladan (* 1996), Austrian handball player
- Jovanović, Nebojša (* 1983), Serbian cyclist
- Jovanović, Nedeljko (* 1970), Serbian-German handball player
- Jovanović, Nenad (* 1979), Austrian football player
- Jovanović, Paja (1859–1957), Serbian-Austrian painter
- Jovanovic, Patrick (* 1973), Austrian soccer player
- Jovanovic, Pavle (1977-2020), American bobsleigh athlete
- Jovanović, Petar (* 1982), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Jovanović, Ranisav (* 1980), Serbian football player
- Jovanović, Sanda (* 1993), Serbian soccer player
- Jovanović, Sanja (* 1986), Croatian back swimmer
- Jovanović, Saša (* 1984), Serbian-Austrian martial artist
- Jovanović, Saša (* 1993), Serbian football player
- Jovanović, Slobodan (1869–1958), Yugoslav politician and the 19th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia
- Jovanovic, Stefan (* 1995), Serbian handball player
- Jovanović, Stephan von (1828–1885), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Jovanović, Velimir (* 1987), Serbian football player
- Jovanović, Vladimir (1833–1922), statesman and writer
- Jovanović, Željko (* 1965), Croatian politician
- Jovanović, Zoran (1942–2016), Yugoslav or Kosovar graphic designer and university professor
- Jovanović, Zoran (* 1984), Serbian volleyball player
- Jovanović, Zvezdan (* 1965), Serbian sniper and assassin
- Jovanović-Batut, Milan (1847–1940), Serbian doctor and publicist
- Jovanovich, Brandon (* 1970), American opera singer specializing in dramatic tenor
- Jovanovski Petrović, Bojana (* 1991), Serbian tennis player
- Jovanovski, Ed (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jovanovski, Gjore (* 1956), North Macedonian football player and coach
- Joveljić, Dejan (* 1999), Serbian football player
- Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1744–1811), Spanish statesman and writer
- Jovellanos, Salvador (1833–1881), Paraguayan politician
- Jovellar Soler, Joaquín (1819–1892), Spanish general, politician and Prime Minister of Spain
- Jovenau, Jean (* 1888), French painter
- Jover, Araceli (* 1971), Spanish actress
- Jover, Gregorio (1891–1964), Spanish anarchist
- Jover, Juan (1903-1960), Spanish racing car driver
- Jovet-Ast, Suzanne (1914–2006), French bryologist and botanist
- Jovetić, Aleksandar (* 1989), Serbian football player
- Jovetić, Stevan (* 1989), Montenegrin football player
- Jovian (331–364), Roman emperor
- Jović, Aleksandar (* 1972), Serbian football player
- Jović, Boban (* 1991), Slovenian football player
- Jović, Borisav (* 1928), Yugoslav politician
- Jović, Božidar (* 1972), Croatian handball player
- Jović, Fran (* 1984), Croatian football referee
- Jović, Ivo Miro (* 1950), Bosnian politician
- Jović, Jovana (* 1993), Serbian tennis player
- Jović, Luka (* 1997), Serbian football player
- Jović, Miroslav (* 1971), Serbian football player and coach
- Jović, Stefan (* 1990), Serbian basketball player
- Jović, Toni (* 1992), Croatian football player
- Jovičić, Miloš (* 1995), Serbian football player
- Jovičić, Mladen (* 1982), French-North Macedonian handball goalkeeper
- Jovičič, Zoran (* 1975), Slovenian handball player
- Jovine, Francesco (1902–1950), Italian writer
- Jovine, Valerio (* 1975), Italian reggae musician
- Jovinian , moral theologian, monk and writer
- Jovinus († 413), Roman counter-emperor (411–413)
- Jovović, Blagoje (1922–1999), Yugoslav agent
- Jovović, Igor (* 1982), Montenegrin basketball coach
- Jovović, Nikola (* 1992), Serbian volleyball player
- Jovović, Radomir (* 1979), Serbian badminton player
- Jovovich, Milla (* 1975), American actress, model and musician
- Jovy, Michael (1882–1931), German local politician and Lord Mayor
- Jovy, Michael (1920–1984), German resistance fighter, diplomat and Righteous Among the Nations
- Jovy-Heuser, Alessandra (* 1991), German volleyball player
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- Jow, Malese (* 1991), American actress and singer
- Jow, Satang (* 1943), Gambian politician
- Jowell, Tessa (1947–2018), British Labor Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Jowett, Benjamin (1817-1893), English theologian and philologist
- Jowett, Don (1931-2011), New Zealand sprinter
- Jowett, Fred (1864–1944) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Jowitt, Deborah (* 1934), American choreographer, dance critic and author
- Jowitt, William Jowitt, 1st Earl (1885–1957), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Jowkow, Jordan (1880–1937), Bulgarian writer
- Jowow, Christo (* 1977), Bulgarian football player
- Jowst (* 1989), Norwegian DJ, music producer and songwriter
- Jowtschew, Jowtscho (* 1991), Bulgarian road cyclist
- Jowtschuk, Michail Trifonowitsch (1908–1990), Soviet philosopher and party functionary
Jox
- Joxe, Alain (* 1931), French sociologist
- Joxe, Louis (1901-1991), French politician
- Joxe, Pierre (* 1934), French politician
Joy
- Joy (* 1996), South Korean singer and actress
- Joy Stewart, Kerry , British theater and film actress
- Joy Way, Víctor (* 1945), Peruvian politician
- Joy, Alfred Harrison (1882–1973), American astronomer
- Joy, Bernard (1911–1984) English football player, journalist and teacher
- Joy, Bill (* 1954), American developer of BSD and vi, co-founder of Sun Microsystems
- Joy, Charles Arad (1823-1891), American chemist
- Joy, Charles Frederick (1849–1921), American politician
- Joy, Charles Turner (1895–1956), Vice Admiral in the US Navy
- Joy, David (1825-1903) British railroad engineer
- Joy, David (1901–1995), American film technology pioneer
- Joy, Greg (born 1956), Canadian athlete
- Joy, Hélène (* 1978), Canadian-Australian actress
- Joy, Ian (born 1981), American football player
- Joy, Iván (* 1975), Puerto Rican producer and singer of the reggaeton genre
- Joy, James Frederick (1810–1896), American lawyer, politician, and railroad manager
- Joy, Jimmy (1902–1962), American jazz saxophonist and big band leader
- Joy, Leatrice (1896–1985), American actress of the silent and early talkies era
- Joy, Lina (* 1964), Malaysian convert
- Joy, Linda (born 1955), English actress and voice actress
- Joy, Lisa , American screenwriter, director, and television producer
- Joy, Melanie (* 1966), American social psychologist, publicist and vegan activist
- Joy, Petra (* 1964), German director, filmmaker, film salesman, author and photographer
- Joy, Robert (born 1951), Canadian actor
- Joy, Vance (* 1987), Australian folk pop musician
- Joya Améndola, Billy Fernando , politicians in Honduras
- Joya, Juan Víctor (1934-2007), Peruvian football player
- Joya, Malalai (* 1978), Afghan politician
- Joyal, André (* 1943), Canadian mathematician
- Joyal, Serge (* 1945), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Joybert, Marc de (1912-1989), French admiral
- Joybubbles (1949–2007), American phreaking pioneer
- Joyce, Alan (* 1966), Irish-Australian manager
- Joyce, Alice (1890–1955), American actress
- Joyce, Brenda (1917–2009), American actress
- Joyce, Charles Herbert (1830–1916), American politician
- Joyce, David (* 1957), American politician
- Joyce, David Oliver (* 1987), Irish boxer
- Joyce, Dick (born 1946), New Zealand rower
- Joyce, Dominic (* 1968), British mathematician
- Joyce, Dru (born 1985), American basketball player
- Joyce, Edward Michael (1904–1964), New Zealand clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch
- Joyce, Eileen (1912-1991), Australian pianist
- Joyce, Elaine (* 1945), American actress
- Joyce, Eric (* 1960), Scottish politician
- Joyce, Ernest (1875–1940), English Antarctic explorer and seaman
- Joyce, Gerald (* 1956), American biochemist
- Joyce, Graham (1954-2014) British science fiction, fantasy and horror writer
- Joyce, James (1870–1931), American politician
- Joyce, James (1882-1941) Irish writer
- Joyce, James Parker (1834–1903), New Zealand politician
- Joyce, Jared (* 1988), South African ice hockey player
- Joyce, John (born 1957), American politician
- Joyce, John Joe (* 1987), Irish boxer
- Joyce, Joseph (* 1985), English boxer
- Joyce, Justine (* 1974), Australian rower
- Joyce, Kahu (* 1994), New Zealand ice hockey player
- Joyce, Kara Lynn (* 1985), American freestyle swimmer
- Joyce, Keegan (* 1989), Australian actor and singer
- Joyce, Mark (born 1983), English snooker player
- Joyce, Matthew (born 1984), American baseball player
- Joyce, Michael (* 1945), American angelist, professor of English
- Joyce, Mike (born 1963), British drummer
- Joyce, Patrick Weston (1827-1914) Irish historian, writer, music collector, and teacher
- Joyce, Peggy Hopkins (1893–1957), American film and Broadway actress
- Joyce, Rachel (born 1962), British actress and writer
- Joyce, Rachel (* 1978), British triathlete
- Joyce, Rebecca (* 1970), Australian rower
- Joyce, Richard (* 1966), British-New Zealand philosopher and university professor
- Joyce, Robert (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joyce, Robert Francis (1896–1990), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Burlington
- Joyce, Shaham (* 1978), German pop singer
- Joyce, Stanislaus (1884–1955) Irish author and language teacher
- Joyce, William (1906–1946), British Union of Fascists
- Joyce, William (* 1957), American author
- Joyce-Walter, Mary Ann (* 1937), American composer and music teacher
- Joye, Dan (* 1985), American luge rider
- Joye, George († 1553), English Reformed clergyman
- Joye, Gilles († 1483), Franco-Flemish composer, poet and singer of the early Renaissance
- Joye, Joseph Alexis (1852–1919), Swiss educator, theologian, priest, youth minister, photographer, cineast and film pioneer
- Joye, Prudent (1913–1980), French athlete
- Joyeuse, Anne de (1560–1587), Baron von Arques, Vice Count and Duke of Joyeuse
- Joyeuse, François de (1562–1615), French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Joyeuse, Guillaume de (1520–1592), Bishop of Alet (1541–1554), Governor General of the King in Languedoc since 1561 and Marshal of France since 1582
- Joyeuse, Henri de († 1608), French Capuchin, Marshal of France, military leader in the Huguenot Wars and Duke of Joyeuse
- Joyeuse, Henriette Catherine de (1585–1656), daughter of Henri de Joyeuse and Catherine Nogaret
- Joyeuse, Jean-Armand de (1631–1710), Marshal of France
- Joyeuse, Louis de Lorraine, duc de (1622–1654), Duke of Joyeuse, Prince of Joinville
- Joyeuse, René (1920–2012), Swiss-American resistance fighter and doctor
- Joyeux, Malik (1980-2005), Tahitian surfer
- Joyeux, Odette (1914–2000), French actress and writer
- Joyi, Nkosinathi (* 1983), South African boxer
- Joyner, Al (* 1960), American triple jumper and Olympic champion
- Joyner, Kitty (1916–1993), American electrical engineer
- Joyner, Owen (* 2000), American child actor
- Joyner, Simon (* 1971), American singer-songwriter
- Joyner, Warren , American doo-wop singer in a tenor voice
- Joyner-Kersee, Jackie (* 1962), American long jumper, heptathlete and Olympic champion
- Joynson-Hicks, Crispin, 4th Viscount Brentford (born 1933), British peer, lawyer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Joynson-Hicks, William, 1st Viscount Brentford (1865–1932), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Jōyo (958-1047), Japanese Buddhist monk
- Joyon, Francis (* 1956), French ocean regatta and record sailor
Joz
- Józefowicz, Katarzyna (* 1959), Polish sculptor
- Jozefzoon, Florian (* 1991), Dutch soccer player
- Jozić, Ante (* 1967), Croatian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat
- Jozić, Davor (* 1960), Yugoslav football player
- Jozic, François (* 1973), Belgian entrepreneur and founder of noa bank
- Jozić, Ivica (* 1969), Yugoslav football player
- Jozinović, Marko (1920–1994), Archbishop of Sarajevo
- Jozinović, Robert (* 1979), Australian actor
- Jozipovic, Sandra (* 1982), German presenter
- Joznez (* 1994), German hip-hop and pop producer
- Józsa, Dezsőné (* 1918), Hungarian discus thrower
- Jozsa, Richard , Australian mathematician
- József, Attila (1905–1937), Hungarian poet
- Jóźwiak, Czesław (1919–1942), Polish resistance fighter, Seliger
- Jóźwiak, Kamil (* 1998), Polish football player
- Jóźwiak, Marek (* 1967), Polish football goalkeeper
- Jóźwik, Joanna (* 1991), Polish middle-distance runner
- Jóźwik, Urszula (* 1947), Polish sprinter
- Józwowicz, Andrzej (* 1965), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See