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Joi
- Joinard, Achille (1889–1958), French sports official and nationalist
- Joiner, Charles (born 1947), American football player
- Joiner, Duncan , American actor and voice actor
- Joiner, Julia Dolly (* 1956), Gambian politician
- Joiner, Rusty (* 1972), American actor and model
- Joiner, Sonny Alade , Gambian national basketball player
- Joint, Edgar James (1902-1981), British Ambassador
- Joinville, François d'Orléans, prince de (1818–1900), French admiral and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Joisten, Hans-Peter (1942–1973), German racing car driver
- Joisten, Karen (* 1962), German philosopher
- Joisten-Pruschke, Anke (* 1960), German Iranist and Protestant theologian
- Joithe-von Krosigk, Wolfgang (* 1950), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
Yoy
- Jehoiachin , king of Judah, succeeding his father Jehoiakim
- Jehoiakim (634 BC – 598 BC), King of Judah
- Joji, Marampudi (1942-2010), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Khammam, Bishop of Vijayawada, Archbishop of Hyderabad
- Jojić, Miloš (* 1992), Serbian football player
- Jōjima, Kōriki (* 1947), Japanese politician
- Jōjin (1011-1081), Japanese Tendai monk and China pilgrim
- JoJo (* 1990), American pop and R&B singer, songwriter and actress
- Jōjō, Shinji (* 1977), Japanese football player
Jok
- JokA (* 1985), German rapper
- Jókai, Mór (1825–1904), Hungarian writer and journalist
- Jokanović, Rajko (* 1971), Yugoslav volleyball player
- Jokanović, Slaviša (* 1968), Yugoslavian, later Serbian-Montenegrin soccer player and Serbian soccer coach
- Jokar, Masoud Mostafa (* 1977), Iranian wrestler and Olympic runner-up
- Jókay, Zoltán (* 1960), German photographer
- Jokel, Egon (* 1928), German soccer player
- Jokel, Johannes , Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Jokela, Juha (* 1970), Finnish playwright and screenwriter
- Jokela, Mikko (* 1980), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jöken, Carl (1893–1971), German opera singer (tenor)
- Jöken, Klaus (* 1958), German comic translator
- Jöken-König, Käte (1898–1968), German actress, singer and radio play speaker
- JoKeR (* 1976), German comic artist
- Joker, Mark , German music producer and composer
- Joker, Mohammed al- (* 1973), snooker player from the United Arab Emirates
- Jokeren (* 1973), Danish rapper, screenwriter and music producer
- Jokerim, Heinrich , Mayor of Dresden
- Jokhosha, Nora (* 1977), German actress
- Jokić Kaspar, Ljiljana (* 1951), Serbian author and journalist
- Jokić, Bojan (* 1986), Slovenian football player
- Jokić, Dragan (* 1957), Serbian war criminal, officer and chief of the engineering troops of the Zvornik Brigade
- Jokić, Mario (* 1990), Croatian football player
- Jokić, Miodrag (* 1935), Serbian war criminal, admiral of the Yugoslav People's Army
- Jokić, Nikola (* 1995), Serbian basketball player
- Jokiharju, Henri (* 1999), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jokinen, Jarmo (1957–1987), Finnish table tennis player
- Jokinen, Johan (* 1990), Danish racing car driver
- Jokinen, Juho (* 1986), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jokinen, Jussi (* 1983), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jokinen, Olli (* 1978), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jokinen, Raija (* 1960), Finnish textile artist
- Jokinen, Seppo (* 1949), Finnish author
- Jokipakka, Jyrki (* 1991), Finnish ice hockey player
- Jokisch, Rodrigo (* 1946), German sociologist
- Jokisch, Walter (1914–1984), German actor, theater director, radio play speaker and voice actor
- Jokisch, Wolfram (* 1951), German psychotherapist and coach
- Jokl, Anna Maria (1911–2001), Israeli German-speaking writer
- Jokl, Ernst (1907–1997), German-American sports physician
- Jokl, Fritzi (1895–1974), Austro-American opera singer (soprano)
- Jokl, Hans (1878–1935), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Jokl, Karol (1945–1996), Slovak football player
- Jokl, Norbert , Austrian albanologist and librarian
- Jokl, Otto (1891–1963), Austrian composer, music theorist, music teacher and conductor
- Jokl, Roland (* 1962), Austrian sprinter
- Jokonya, Tichaona (1938–2006), Zimbabwean politician
- Jokostra, Peter (1912–2007), German writer and literary critic
- Joković, Maro (* 1987), Croatian water polo player
- Jõks, Allar (* 1965), Estonian lawyer
- Jokšas, Andrius (* 1979), Lithuanian football player
- Joksch, Siegfried (1917–2006), Austrian football player and coach
- Joksimović, Željko (* 1972), Serbian singer
- Jokūbauskas, Česlovas (1955–2013), Lithuanian lawyer and judge
- Jokubauskas, Petras (* 1947), Lithuanian politician, mayor of the Tauragė district
- Jokūbonis, Gediminas (1927–2006), Lithuanian sculptor and university professor
Jol
- Jol, Dick (* 1956), Dutch football player and referee
- Jol, Jutta (1896–1981), German actress
- Jol, Klaas (* 1942), Dutch naval officer
- Jol, Martin (* 1956), Dutch football player and coach
- Jolanda of Lusignan (1257–1314), Lord of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême
- Jolande (1428–1483), Duchess of Lorraine and Bar and titular queen of Jerusalem
- Jolande of France (1434–1478), regent of Savoy
- Jolante von Courtenay († 1233), Queen of Hungary
- Jolante of Flanders († 1219), Empress of the Latin Empire (1217–1219)
- Jolanthe († 1254), Countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre
- Jolanthe (1247–1280), Countess of Nevers, and Countess of Auxerre and Tonnerre (1262–1273)
- Jolanthe of Aragón (1379–1442), Duchess of Anjou, advisor to King Charles VII of France
- Jolas, Betsy (* 1926), French composer
- Jolas, Eugene (1894–1952), American journalist and poet
- Jolberg, Regine (1800–1870), founder of a Protestant deaconess house
- Joldea, Ioan , Prince of Moldova
- Joldosheva, Jyldyz (* 1960), Kyrgyz politician
- Jole, Terra (* 1980), American actress
- Joli, France (born 1963), Canadian disco singer
- Joli, Guillaume (* 1985), French handball player
- Joli, Justine (* 1980), American porn actress
- Joli, Max Hans (1879–1946), Austrian architect
- Joliat, Aurèle (1901–1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jolibois, Christian (* 1948), French author, actor and director
- Jolibois, Pierre (1884-1954) French chemist
- Jolić, Ivan (* 1980), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Jolicoeur, Aubelin (1924-2005), Haitian columnist
- Jolie, Angelina (* 1975), American actress, film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Jolie, Jenaveve (* 1984), American porn actress
- Jolie, Lolita , German singer
- Jolie, Stephan (* 1965), German old Germanist
- Jolie, Uma (* 1995), American porn actress, DJ and erotic model
- Jolie-Pitt, Maddox (* 2001), American child actor and film producer
- Joliet, Louis , French explorer and cartographer
- Joliet, Oscar (1878–1969), Belgian clergyman, Roman Catholic theologian and bishop
- Jolif, Jean-Yves (1923–1979), French Dominican and translator from ancient Greek
- Jolig, Alex (* 1963), German restaurateur and actor
- Jolimont, François Gabriel Théodore Basset de (1788–1854), French art writer, watercolorist, palaeographer, draftsman
- Jolin, Johan (1818–1884), Swedish actor and poet
- Joling, Gerard (* 1960), Dutch singer and presenter
- Joling, Marije (* 1987), Dutch speed skater
- Joliot, Pierre (* 1932), French biochemist
- Joliot-Curie, Frédéric (1900–1958), French physicist
- Joliot-Curie, Irène (1897–1956), French chemist
- Jolissaint, Christiane (* 1961), Swiss tennis player
- Jolitz, Bill (* 1957), American software developer
- Jolivard, André (1787-1851) French painter
- Jolivet, André (1905–1974), French composer
- Jolivet, Jean († 1569), French cartographer and geographer
- Jolivet, Pierre (* 1952), French director and screenwriter
- Jolivet, Rita (1884–1971), French theater and silent film actress
- Jolk, Kaspar (1881–1960), German bank director
- Jolk, Sabrina (* 1982), German tennis player
- Joll, Ernst-Aleksander (1902–1935), Estonian football player
- Jollain, Nicolas-René (1732–1804) French painter
- Jollasse, Erwin (1892–1987), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Jollasse, Wilhelm (1856–1921), German architect
- Jollee, Ariana (* 1982), American porn actress
- Jöllemann, Thomas Simon , German baroque sculptor
- Joller, Alfred (1858–1945), Swiss library employee at the German Archaeological Institute in Rome
- Joller, Ivan (* 1983), Swiss biathlete
- Joller, Melchior (1818–1865), Swiss publicist and politician
- Jolles, Charlotte (1909–2003), German-British literary scholar, Fontane researcher and editor
- Jolles, Henry (1902–1965), German pianist and composer
- Jolles, Johannes Andreas (1874–1946), Dutch-German art historian, literary and linguist
- Jolles, Paul (1919–2000), Swiss diplomat
- Jolles, Stanislaus (1857–1942), German mathematician and university professor
- Jolley, Elizabeth (1923-2007), Australian writer
- Jolley, Ethan (born 1997), Gibraltar football player
- Jolley, John L. (1840-1926) American politician
- Jolley, Stan (1926–2012), American art director and production designer
- Jollie, Ethel Tawse (1874–1950), Rhodesian writer, political activist; first MP in the UK overseas territories and on the African continent
- Jolliffe, Frank (1958–2012), American jazz musician
- Jolliffe, Jill (* 1945), Australian journalist and author
- Jolliffe, Raymond, 5th Baron Hylton (born 1932), British politician, member of the House of Lords and noble landowner
- Jollivet, Jean-Baptiste-Moïse (1753-1818), French politician
- Jolly, Allison (* 1956), American sailor
- Jolly, André (1799–1883), Belgian general, member of the Provisional Government
- Jolly, Brian (* 1946), British cyclist and British cycling champion
- Jolly, David (* 1972), American politician
- Jolly, Friedrich (1844–1904), German psychiatrist
- Jolly, Isaak (1785–1852), civil servant and politician from Baden
- Jolly, Judith, Baroness Jolly (* 1951), British teacher and life peeress
- Jolly, Julius (1823-1891), German politician, Minister of State in Baden
- Jolly, Julius (1849–1932), German Indologist
- Jolly, Kevin (* 1959), English badminton player
- Jolly, Ludwig (1780-1853), German politician
- Jolly, Pete (1932-2004) American jazz pianist and accordionist
- Jolly, Philipp von (1809-1884), German physicist and mathematician
- Joloff, Friedrich (1908–1988), German actor and voice actor
- Jolović, Nikola (* 1979), Serbian football player
- Jolowicz, Gabriela (* 1978), German graphic artist
- Jølsen, Ragnhild (1875–1908), Norwegian writer
- Jolson, Al (1886–1950), American singer and entertainer
- Jolson, Alfred James (1928–1994), American Jesuit, Bishop of Reykjavík
- Joltuchowskyj, Oleh (* 1987), Ukrainian cross-country skier
- Joly de Lotbinière, Henri-Gustave (1829–1908), Canadian politician
- Joly, Abraham (1748–1812), Swiss physician
- Joly, Alexandre (* 1971), French clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Rennes
- Joly, Augustin-Marie (1917–2006), French Benedictine, abbot and monastery founder
- Joly, Dom (* 1968), British comedian and producer
- Joly, Eva (* 1943), Norwegian lawyer and politician, MEP
- Joly, Ferdinand (1765–1823), Austrian folk poet
- Joly, Greg (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player
- Joly, Jean-Baptiste (* 1951), German-French German studies specialist and cultural manager
- Joly, John (1857-1933) Irish physicist
- Joly, Jules de (1788–1865), French architect
- Joly, Maurice († 1878), French lawyer and writer
- Joly, Nicolas (1812-1885), French zoologist
- Joly, Octave (1910–1988), Belgian journalist and comic book writer
- Joly, Pierre-Isaac (1818–1901), Swiss politician (FDP liberal)
- Joly, Raphaël (* 1988), Dutch ice hockey player
- Joly, Sébastien (* 1979), French cyclist
- Joly, Stéphane (* 1983), Swiss athlete
- Jolyot, Pascal (* 1958), French foil fencer
Yom
- Jom Tob ben Abraham from Seville (1250-1320), Jewish scholar
- Jomaâ, Mehdi (* 1962), Tunisian Prime Minister
- Jomanda (* 1948), Dutch spiritualist
- Jomantas, Vincas (1922–2001), Lithuanian-Australian sculptor
- Jomard, Edmé François (1777–1862), French geographer and Egyptologist
- Jomei (593–641), 34th Tennō of Japan (629–641)
- JOMI (* 1952), German pantomime
- Jomini, Alexander (1814–1888), Russian diplomat and politician
- Jomini, Antoine-Henri (1779–1869), Swiss military theorist and general
- Jomini, Ernest (1921–2016), Swiss local patriot and local historian
- Jommelli, Niccolò (1714–1774), Italian pre-classical composer
- Jomphe, Jean-François (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey player