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Jun
- Jun Hye-kyung (* 1977), South Korean table tennis player
- Jun, Akimitsu (* 1939), Japanese solid state physicist
- Jun, Chan-jo (* 1974), German lawyer
- Jun, Jae-youn (* 1983), South Korean badminton player
- Jun, Je-uk (* 1987), South Korean biathlete
- Jun, Jeung-hae (* 1964), South Korean cross-country skier
- Jun, Ji-hyun (* 1981), South Korean actress and photo model
- Jun, Lu (* 1959), Chinese soccer referee
- Jun, Takami (1907-1965), Japanese writer
- Jun, Tomáš (* 1983), Czech football player
- Jun, Uwe (* 1963), German political scientist
- Jun, Woong-sun (* 1986), South Korean tennis player
- Jun, Woul-sik (* 1980), South Korean badminton player
- Jun-Broda, Ina (1900–1983), Yugoslav poet and translator
Juna
- Junack, Carl (1870–1943), German forest consultant, publicist, inventor
- Junack, Hermann (1912–1992), German forester
- Junaid, Rameez (born 1981), Australian tennis player
- Junaidi, Fikri (* 2000), Singaporean football player
- Junak, Anton (* 1985), Ukrainian biathlete
- Junas, Martin (* 1996), Slovak football player
- Junayd, Yahya Mahmud bin (* 1946), Saudi Arabian academic
Junc
- Juncà, David (* 1993), Spanish football player
- Juncadella, Daniel (* 1991), Spanish racing car driver
- Juncadella, José (* 1947), Spanish racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Junceda, Joan , Catalan illustrator, cartoonist and comic artist
- Junck, Herbert (1949–2005), German drummer
- Junck, Johannes (1861–1940), German lawyer and politician (NLP, DDP), MdR
- Junck, Roland (* 1955), Luxembourg engineer and manager
- Junck, Werner (1895–1986), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Juncker, Albert Ludwig (1904–1987), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Juncker, Alfred (1865–1945), German Protestant theologian and rector of the University of Königsberg
- Juncker, Axel (1870–1952), German publisher
- Juncker, Christian (1668–1714), German historiographer and writer
- Juncker, Friedrich Christian (1730–1770), German physician
- Juncker, Henry Damian (1809–1868), German-American theologian and Bishop of Alton, Illinois
- Juncker, Hermann Theophil (* 1929), German visual artist and painter
- Juncker, Jean-Claude (* 1954), Luxembourg politician, member of the Chambre, Prime Minister
- Juncker, Johann (1679–1759), German physician
- Juncker, Johann Christian Wilhelm (1761–1800), German physician and university professor
- Juncker, Johann Georg (1662–1739), German jurist and hymn poet
- Juncker, Johann Michael (1640–1676), southwest German painter from the early Baroque period
- Juncker, Johann Philipp († 1706), German Lutheran clergyman
- Juncker, Josef (1889–1938), Romanian-German church historian
- Juncker, Justus (1703–1767), German genre and flower painter
- Juncker, Klaus (* 1943), German economist
- Juncker, Thomas (* 1955), German journalist and media manager
- Juncker, Wilhelm Karl (1820–1901), German-Baltic genre painter, portrait painter and history painter
- Juncker-Schatz, Johanna (1848–1922), German theater actress and operetta singer (soprano)
- Junco, Carlos del (* 1958), Canadian blues musician
- Juncu, Margareta (* 1950), Romanian chess player
Jund
- Jundt, Franziska (* 1970), German physician and university professor
- Jundt, Gustave (1830–1884), French landscape and genre painter, caricaturist, engraver and illustrator
June
- June, Ava (1931-2013), British opera singer (soprano)
- June, Carl H. (* 1953), American immunologist
- June, Jacky (1924–2012), Belgian jazz musician and band leader
- June, Lady (1931–1999) English painter, poet and musician
- June, Ray (1895-1958), American cinematographer
- June, Valerie (* 1982), African American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- Juneau, Joé (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Juneau, Marcel (1943–2018), Canadian Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Juneau, Pierre (1922–2012), Canadian broadcaster and politician
- Juneja, Monica (* 1955), art historian and university professor in Heidelberg
- Junejew, Alexei Michailowitsch (* 1957), Russian chess player
- Junejo, Muhammad Khan (1932–1993), Pakistani politician, Prime Minister (1985–1988)
- Junek, Čeněk (1894–1928), racing car driver and banker
- Junek, František (1907–1970), Czechoslovak football player
- Junek, Kurt , Austrian cameraman and television director
- Jünemann, Alfons (1901–1965), German clergyman, Catholic pastor and opponent of Hitler
- Jünemann, Annette (* 1959), German political scientist
- Jünemann, Benno (1924–2011), German composer
- Jünemann, Bernhard (* 1950), German journalist
- Jünemann, Didi (* 1952), German cabaret artist, author and actor
- Jünemann, Hans (1926–2012), German football goalkeeper
- Jünemann, Igna Maria (1892–1976), German journalist and writer
- Jünemann, Karl (1881–1945), German local politician, community leader in the Wandlitz office
- Jünemann, Karl , German politician (CDU)
- Jünemann, Klaus-Peter (* 1956), German doctor and urologist
- Jünemann, Linus (* 1994), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Jünemann, Maria Regina (1888–1978), German actress, writer, journalist
- Jünemann, Paul (1891–1969), German painter, illustrator and author
- Jünemann, Reinhardt (* 1936), German engineer, professor of materials handling and storage
- Jünemann, Ulli (* 1967), German jazz saxophonist, composer and producer
- Junevičius, Dainius (* 1958), Lithuanian diplomat
- Junevičius, Vytenis (* 1958), Lithuanian politician, Vice Minister
Young
- Jung Bu-kyung (* 1978), South Korean judoka
- Jung Hyo-jung (* 1984), South Korean sword fencer
- Jung Jin-woon (* 1991), Korean actor
- Jung Me (* 1966), German-Korean artist, curator and author
- Jung Sun-yong (* 1971), South Korean judoka
- Jung Sung-sook (* 1972), South Korean judoka
- Jung, Adolphe (1902–1992), Alsatian physician and university professor
- Jung, Albert (1811–1868), German politician, landowner in Barmen and, in 1848, district administrator of the Elberfeld district
- Jung, Albert (1874–1934), German lawyer and politician
- Jung, Albert (1899–1970), German conductor, Kapellmeister and composer
- Jung, Alexander (1799–1884), German literary historian and writer
- Jung, Alexander (* 1978), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Jung, Alfred (1908–1944), German communist and resistance fighter during the National Socialist era
- Jung, Alfred Heinrich (* 1954), German medium-sized entrepreneur
- Jung, Ali Yavar (1905–1976), Indian politician and diplomat
- Jung, Alissa (* 1981), German actress
- Jung, Alois (* 1946), Austrian lawyer
- Jung, André (* 1953), Luxembourg actor
- Jung, Andrea (* 1959), American manager
- Jung, Andreas (1793–1863), Protestant church historian and librarian
- Jung, Andreas (* 1960), German actor
- Jung, Andreas (* 1975), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Anthony (* 1991), German soccer player
- Jung, Antonia (* 1998), Austrian actress
- Jung, Arastu Yar (1858–1940), Indian physician
- Jung, Arnold (1859–1911), German locomotive manufacturer
- Jung, Artur (* 1960), German film journalist, film critic and editor-in-chief of the film magazine Cinema
- Jung, Ba-ra (* 1989), South Korean short tracker
- Jung, Bärbel , German soccer player
- Jung, Berit , German jazz and improvisation musician (double bass, voice)
- Jung, Berthold (1915–1992), German admiral
- Jung, Bettina (* 1971), German animal healer and politician (animal protection party)
- Jung, Björn (* 1974), German actor
- Jung, Botho (1927–2014), German television and radio presenter at Hessischer Rundfunk
- Jung, Bruno Karl August (1886–1966), German politician, Lord Mayor of Göttingen
- Jung, Burkhard (* 1958), German politician (SPD)
- Jung, Byung-cheon (* 1986), South Korean ice hockey player
- Jung, Calvin (* 1945), American actor
- Jung, Carl Gustav (1875–1961), Swiss doctor and psychoanalyst
- Jung, Carola (* 1975), German journalist
- Jung, Chae-yeon (* 1997), South Korean pop singer and actress
- Jung, Christian (* 1956), German plant geneticist and molecular biologist
- Jung, Christian (* 1977), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Christof (1939–2017), German bookseller, adventurer and flamenco expert
- Jung, Cläre (1892–1981), German writer and journalist
- Jung, Claudia (* 1964), German pop singer and politician (Free Voters Bavaria), MdL
- Jung, Cusch (* 1958), German musician, singer, director and actor
- Jung, Dae-sun (* 1987), South Korean soccer player
- Jung, Dieter (* 1940), German fencer, German champion and Olympic participant
- Jung, Dietmar (1957–2005), German politician (PDS), MdL
- Jung, Dirk (1956–2019), German Taekwondo athlete and doctor
- Jung, Dong-hyun (* 1988), South Korean ski racer
- Jung, Dora (1906–1980), Finnish textile artist
- Jung, Dörthe (* 1949), German management consultant and publicist
- Jung, Edgar Julius , German politician
- Jung, Edwin (* 1907), German medic
- Jung, Else (1895–1990), German writer
- Jung, Emil (1882–1964), German architect
- Jung, Émile (1941-2020), French chef
- Jung, Emma (1882–1955), Swiss psychoanalyst
- Jung, Erhard (1902–1945), German geologist and soil scientist
- Jung, Erich (1866–1950), German lawyer and National Socialist legal philosopher
- Jung, Erich (1908–1988), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Jung, Ernst Emil (1896–1976), German shipowner and patron in Hamburg
- Jung, Ernst F. , German historian and author
- Jung, Ernst Friedrich (1922–2016), German diplomat
- Jung, Ernst Georg (1841–1912), Swiss architect
- Jung, Erwin (1941–2017), German soccer player
- Jung, Eun-chae (* 1986), South Korean actress
- Jung, Eun-hwa (* 1972), South Korean badminton player
- Jung, Eun-shin (* 1976), South Korean composer
- Jung, Ferdinand (1905–1973), German politician (KPD / SED), second secretary of the SED district leadership in Suhl, resistance fighter
- Jung, Florian (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Jung, Frank (* 1964), German heraldist and marketing expert
- Jung, Franz (1872–1957), Austrian mathematician and university professor
- Jung, Franz (1888–1963), German writer, economist and politician
- Jung, Franz (1899–1978), German conductor
- Jung, Franz (* 1936), Roman Catholic clergyman, prelate, apostolic protonotary, last major dean and visitor to the County of Glatz
- Jung, Franz (1940–2008), Swiss politician
- Jung, Franz (* 1966), German clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Würzburg
- Jung, Franz Josef (* 1949), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Franz Wilhelm (1757–1833), German poet, translator and publicist
- Jung, Fredo (* 1949), German pianist, conductor and composer
- Jung, Frieda (1865–1929), German poet
- Jung, Friedrich (1890–1978), German attorney general and OLG president
- Jung, Friedrich (1897–1975), musician, conductor, composer and propagandist of National Socialism
- Jung, Friedrich (1915–1997), German pharmacologist
- Jung, Fritz (1903–1981), German dentist
- Jung, Georg (1814–1886), Prussian politician
- Jung, Georg (1870–1922), German politician (SPD), member of the state parliament of Hesse
- Jung, Georg (1878–1958), German homeland researcher
- Jung, Georg (1899–1957), Austrian painter
- Jung, Georg (* 1946), German soccer player
- Jung, Georg (* 1963), German politician (CDU)
- Jung, Georg Conrad (1612–1691), German printer, painter, engraver, geographer and cartographer
- Jung, Georg Sebastian († 1681), Austrian doctor and imperial personal medicine in Vienna
- Jung, George (* 1942), American drug dealer
- Jung, Gerald (* 1956), German translator and journalist
- Jung, Gerhard (1926–1998), German dialect poet and writer
- Jung, Gerold (* 1939), German photographer and travel journalist
- Jung, Gideon (* 1994), German soccer player
- Jung, Gil-ok (* 1980), South Korean foil fencer
- Jung, Giuseppe (1845–1926), Italian mathematician
- Jung, Günter , German publisher, editor and author
- Jung, Gustav (1859–1929), German ironworker in Hessen-Nassau
- Jung, Gustav (1945–2000), German soccer player
- Jung, Gustav August (1824–1904), German ironworker in Hessen-Nassau
- Jung, Hans (1930–2012), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Jung, Hans (1944–2009), German lawyer and Chancellor of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities
- Jung, Hans (* 1944), German economist and university professor
- Jung, Hans Otto (1920–2009), German entrepreneur, jazz musician and patron
- Jung, Hans-Gernot (1930–1991), German Protestant theologian and bishop
- Jung, Harald (* 1966), German Protestant theologian, philosopher and university professor
- Jung, Hartmuth (* 1962), German bank manager and business angel
- Jung, Heike (* 1942), German lawyer
- Jung, Heike (* 1969), German bodybuilder
- Jung, Heiko (* 1971), German jazz, rock and pop drummer
- Jung, Heiko (* 1982), German fusion musician (bass)
- Jung, Heinrich Christian (1896–1959), founder of Jung Pumpen GmbH and honorary citizen of the city of Steinhagen (Westphalia)
- Jung, Heinrich Wilhelm Ewald (1876–1953), German mathematician
- Jung, Heinz (1935–1996), German Marxist sociologist
- Jung, Helga (* 1961), German business economist and until the end of 2019 member of the Board of Management of Allianz SE
- Jung, Helge (1943–2013), German musician and composer
- Jung, Helmut (* 1951), German architect, building contractor and politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament
- Jung, Herbert A. (* 1937), German painter, sculptor and photographer
- Jung, Hermann , German Evangelical Lutheran pastor, didactic and early pietist chiliast
- Jung, Hermann (1901–1988), German journalist and writer
- Jung, Hermann (* 1943), German music historian
- Jung, Hermann Robert , German landscape architect and building officer, horticultural director of the city of Cologne
- Jung, Hertha (1921–2009), German politician (DFD, GDR-CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Holger (* 1953), German advertiser
- Jung, Holger Aurel (* 1972), German composer
- Jung, Hong-won (* 1944), South Korean politician and Prime Minister
- Jung, Hoon (* 1985), South Korean soccer player
- Jung, Hoon-min (* 1985), South Korean badminton player
- Jung, Horst , German table tennis player
- Jung, Horst-Wilhelm (* 1938), German educationalist
- Jung, Hugo (1928–2017), German physician and art collector
- Jung, Hugo (1943–2007), German journalist and communications manager
- Jung, Hye-lim (* 1987), South Korean hurdler
- Jung, Il-woo (* 1986), South Korean shot putter
- Jung, Ingmar (* 1978), German politician (CDU)
- Jung, Jae-eun (* 1980), South Korean Taekwondoin
- Jung, Jae-sung (1982-2018), South Korean badminton player
- Jung, Jae-yong (* 1990), South Korean soccer player
- Jung, Jae-young (* 1970), South Korean actor
- Jung, Jakob (* 1895), German National Socialist and old fighter of the NSDAP
- Jung, Jason (* 1989), Taiwanese tennis player
- Jung, Jean-Yves (* 1969), French jazz musician (organ, piano, composition)
- Jung, Ji-hyun (born 1983), South Korean wrestler
- Jung, Jin-sun (* 1984), South Korean sword fencer
- Jung, Jo-gook (* 1984), South Korean soccer player
- Jung, Joachim (* 1951), German artist
- Jung, Joachim (* 1954), German actor and screenwriter
- Jung, Joachim (* 1962), German director, cameraman and producer
- Jung, Jochen (* 1942), Austrian publisher and writer
- Jung, Johann Eberhard (1680–1751), German farmer and coal maker in Hessen-Siegen
- Jung, Johann Heinrich (1711–1786), mountain master and industrial pioneer
- Jung, Johann Heinrich (1715–1799), German historian, court historiographer, librarian and library director, university professor, lawyer and prince educator
- Jung, Johann Helmann (1734–1809), German entrepreneur in mining and metallurgy
- Jung, Johann Jakob (1779–1847), German ironworker in Hessen-Nassau
- Jung, Johann Jakob (1819–1844), German painter
- Jung, Johann Philipp (1677–1750), German librarian
- Jung, Johannes (* 1952), Austrian Benedictine, abbot of the Schottenstift in Vienna
- Jung, Johannes (* 1967), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, John Baptist Shin-chul (* 1964), South Korean clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Incheon
- Jung, Jong-hyun (* 1991), South Korean e-athlete
- Jung, Jörg (* 1965), German soccer player and coach
- Jung, Joseph (* 1955), Swiss historian and biographer
- Jung, Julia (* 1979), German swimmer
- Jung, Julius (1851–1910), Austrian ancient historian
- Jung, Julius (1914–1944), German doctor and SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Jung, Karin (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jung, Karl (1883–1965), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Jung, Karl (1902–1972), German geophysicist
- Jung, Karl (1930–2005), German lawyer and State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Labor
- Jung, Karl Emil (1833–1902), German teacher, explorer and geographer
- Jung, Karl Gustav (1795–1864), German-Swiss physician
- Jung, Karl-Otto (* 1938), German painter and graphic artist
- Jung, Katja (* 1968), German theater actress
- Jung, Klaus (* 1942), German physician, biochemist and university professor
- Jung, Klaus (1942–2018), German doctor and university professor
- Jung, Klaus (* 1955), German installation artist, art college teacher and university teacher
- Jung, Krystal (* 1994), South Korean-American singer and actress
- Jung, Krzysztof (1951–1998), Polish performance artist, graphic artist, painter and educator
- Jung, Kurt (1925–1989), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Jung, Kurt A. (1923–1990), German actor, radio play and voice actor
- Jung, Kyung-eun (* 1990), South Korean badminton player
- Jung, Lars (* 1952), German actor
- Jung, Laura (* 1995), German rhythmic gymnast
- Jung, Louis (1917-2015), French politician
- Jung, Luca (* 2002), German actor
- Jung, Magnus (* 1971), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jung, Manfred (1940-2017), German opera singer (tenor) and Wagner interpreter
- Jung, Marc (* 1980), German actor
- Jung, Marc (* 1985), German artist
- Jung, Marcus (* 1969), German sports journalist, sports commentator and press officer
- Jung, Margarete (1898–1979), socialist politician (SED) and DFD functionary
- Jung, Margit (* 1960), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Jung, Marian (* 1980), German actor
- Jung, Marie (* 1985), Luxembourgish-Swiss, German-speaking theater and film actress of Luxembourgish and Swiss nationality
- Jung, Marius (* 1965), German cabaret artist
- Jung, Markus Manfred (* 1954), German poet and writer
- Jung, Martin H. (* 1956), German theologian
- Jung, Mathias , French actor
- Jung, Mathias (* 1958), German biathlete
- Jung, Matthias (* 1956), German election researcher
- Jung, Matthias (* 1964), German choir director and conductor
- Jung, Matthias (* 1978), German author and comedian
- Jung, Melissa Florence (* 1994), German actress
- Jung, Michael (* 1951), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Michael (* 1982), German eventing rider
- Jung, Michael von (1781-1858), German clergyman and poet of grave songs
- Jung, Mitsou (* 1998), German actress and model
- Jung, Moriz (1885–1915), Austrian graphic artist
- Jung, Myk (* 1964), German musician, book author, columnist and music editor
- Jung, Myung-oh (* 1986), South Korean soccer player
- Jung, Myung-seok (* 1945), South Korean leader of religious groups
- Jung, Nele (* 1984), German actress
- Jung, Nikolai Wiktorowitsch (1855–1905), Russian officer
- Jung, Nikolaus , teacher and politician
- Jung, Nikolaus (* 1956), German lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Jung, Norbert (* 1967), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Jung, Pedro (1808–1886), entrepreneur, local politician and patron
- Jung, Peter (1887–1966), Romanian-German poet and publicist
- Jung, Peter (* 1955), German politician (CDU)
- Jung, Peter (* 1965), German legal scholar
- Jung, Philipp (1870–1918), German gynecologist
- Jung, Philipp Wilhelm (1884–1965), German National Socialist politician
- Jung, Rainer (* 1943), German officer
- Jung, Reinhard (* 1952), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jung, Reinhardt (1949–1999), German writer
- Jung, Renate (* 1943), German painter and book author
- Jung, René (* 1965), German cameraman
- Jung, Richard (1911–1986), German neurologist
- Jung, Richard (* 1982), German triathlete
- Jung, Robert (1935–2015), German music producer, lyricist, composer and singer
- Jung, Robert (* 1944), German soccer player and coach
- Jung, Rüdiger H. (* 1950), German author, university professor and management consultant
- Jung, Rudolf (1859–1922), German archivist and historian
- Jung, Rudolf (1882–1945), National Socialist politician and author
- Jung, Rudolf (1907–1973), German writer and translator
- Jung, Rudolf (1909–1961), German geodesist and rector of RWTH Aachen University
- Jung, Ryeo-won (* 1981), Australian-South Korean actress
- Jung, Sarah (* 1978), Austrian actress
- Jung, Sebastian (* 1990), German soccer player
- Jung, Sergei (* 1955), Soviet walker
- Jung, Silvia-Maria (* 1972), German actress and dramaturge
- Jung, Simone (* 1967), German documentary film director
- Jung, Sina-Valeska (* 1979), German actress
- Jung, Siyeon (* 1983), South Korean actress and singer
- Jung, So-min (* 1989), South Korean actress
- Jung, Soon-won (born 1973), South Korean wrestler
- Jung, Stefan (* 1970), German economist and organizational researcher
- Jung, Sung-ryong (* 1985), South Korean football goalkeeper
- Jung, Sungha (* 1996), South Korean fingerstyle guitarist
- Jung, Susanne (* 1963), German javelin thrower
- Jung, Sven (* 1995), Swiss ice hockey player
- Jung, Svenja (* 1993), German actress
- Jung, Theo (1892–1986), German founder of an Esperanto magazine
- Jung, Thomas (* 1957), German lawyer and politician (AfD, formerly Die Freiheit), MdL
- Jung, Thomas (* 1958), German basketball player
- Jung, Thomas (* 1961), German journalist
- Jung, Thomas (* 1961), German politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, Lord Mayor of Fürth
- Jung, Thomas (* 1969), German rower
- Jung, Thomas (* 1984), German conductor
- Jung, Tilo (* 1985), German journalist and podcaster
- Jung, Vanessa (* 1980), German theater and film actress
- Jung, Veit († 1805), German master blacksmith who prevented the siege of Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate during the coalition wars
- Jung, Volker (1939–2018), German manager
- Jung, Volker (* 1942), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Volker (* 1960), German Protestant theologian
- Jung, Volker (1968–2015), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jung, Walter , German National Socialist and "old fighter" of the NSDAP
- Jung, Walther (1890–1950), German actor
- Jung, Werner (1935–1997), Swiss professional officer
- Jung, Werner (* 1954), German historian
- Jung, Werner (* 1955), German Germanist and university lecturer
- Jung, Wilhelm (1795–1865), judge and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Jung, Wilhelm (1830–1908), German institutional psychiatrist
- Jung, Wilhelm (1903–1960), Prussian district administrator
- Jung, Wilhelm (1922–2008), German art historian and monument conservator
- Jung, Wilhelm (1928–2015), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Wilhelm Jakob (1861–1942), German music teacher and pianist
- Jung, Wolfgang (* 1948), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council, Vienna State Parliament and MEP
- Jung, Wolfgang JG (* 1948), German filmmaker and cameraman
- Jung, Woo-sung (* 1973), South Korean actor and director
- Jung, Xaver (* 1962), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Jung, Yang-mi (* 1983), South Korean biathlete
- Jung, Yeondoo (* 1969), South Korean photographer
- Jung, Yoon-jong (* 1992), South Korean e-athlete
- Jung, Youn-kyung (* 1982), South Korean badminton player
- Jung, Young Moon (* 1965), South Korean writer and translator
- Jung, Young-sik (* 1992), South Korean table tennis player
- Jung-Alsen, Kurt (1915–1976), German DEFA director
- Jung-Danielewicz, Hedwig (1880–1942), German doctor
- Jung-Dörfler, Carl (1879–1927), German painter
- Jung-Ilsenheim, Franz (1883–1963), Austrian painter
- Jung-Inglessis, Eva-Maria (1920–2007), German church historian
- Jung-Kaiser, Ute (* 1942), German musicologist, university professor and book author
- Jung-Stilling, Johann Heinrich (1740–1817), German ophthalmologist, economist and writer
- Jungandreas, Uwe (* 1962), German handball trainer and former handball player
- Jungandreas, Wolfgang (1894–1991), German Germanist, dialectologist and linguist
- Jungarai, Gwoya († 1965), Aboriginal who was depicted on postage stamps and on a coin
- Jungbauer, Gustav (1886–1942), German-Bohemian folklorist
- Jungbauer, Hans (1897–1960), German stage and film actor and stage director
- Jungbauer, Helmuth (* 1941), German publisher
- Jungbauer, Johannes (* 1964), German psychologist
- Jungbauer-Gans, Monika (* 1963), German sociologist
- Jungblut, Christian (* 1943), German journalist
- Jungblut, Emil (1888–1955), German sculptor
- Jungblut, Friedrich (1876–1946), German general practitioner
- Jungblut, Friedrich (* 1907), German-Austrian speed skater
- Jungblut, Johann (1860–1912), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Jungblut, Johann Eberhard (1722–1795), Austrian Catholic clergyman
- Jungblut, Marie-Paule (* 1964), Luxembourg historian, philologist, curator and museum director
- Jungblut, Michael (* 1937), German journalist
- Jungblut, Paul (1878–1926), German politician (center), MdR
- Jungblut, Peter (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Jungblut, Yvonne (* 1979), German actress
- Jungblut-Bergenthal, Hedwig (1914–1987), German dialect author and poet
- Jungbluth, Axel (* 1944), German jazz musician and textbook author
- Jungbluth, Eduard (1868–1949), German sculptor
- Jungbluth, Günther (1912–1976), German Germanist and linguist
- Jungbluth, Hans (1894–1966), German casting technician
- Jungbluth, Joseph (1807–1886), German politician
- Jungbluth, Karl (1903–1945), German communist and resistance fighter
- Jungbluth, Mathieu-Joseph (1807–1875), German portrait and history painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Jungbluth, Otto (1918–1995), German civil engineer and professor
- Jungbluth, Robert (1928–2009), Austrian theater manager
- Jungbluth, Rüdiger (* 1962), German journalist and author
- Jungbluth, Uli (* 1953), German educationalist
- Jungbluth, Werner (1906–1989), German lawyer
- Jungcheon (224–270), king of Goguryeo
- Jungclas, Georg (1902–1975), German politician (SPD) and resistance fighter
- Jungclaus, Fred (1949–1992), German vocational school teacher and politician (FDP)
- Jungclaus, Klaus (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Jungclaus, Michael (* 1964), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Jungclaus, Richard (1905–1945), German policeman, lieutenant general of the police and senior SS and police leader
- Jungclaussen, Caesar Albrecht (1855–1916), German pharmacist
- Jungclaussen, Christian Hermann Diedrich (1798–1867), German painter
- Jungclaussen, Emmanuel (1927–2018), German religious, Benedictine abbot and author
- Jungclaussen, Hardwin (1923–2019), German physicist in the fields of atomic physics and information science
- Jungclaussen, Heinrich (1857–1946), German tree nursery owner and horticultural entrepreneur
- Jungclaussen, Jacob Philipp Albrecht (1788-1860), German grammar school teacher and director
- Jungclaussen, John F. (* 1970), German journalist
- Jungclaussen, Julius (1854–1921), German Protestant theologian and co-founder of the German Seemannsmission
- Kayhausen boy , bog body
- Junge, Alfred (1886–1964), German film architect
- Junge, Andreas (1959–2009), German artist
- Junge, August (1821–1869), German mathematician and surveyor
- Junge, Barbara (* 1943), German documentary film director
- Junge, Barbara (* 1968), German journalist
- Junge, Barbara (* 1972), German communication designer and university professor
- Junge, Bernd (* 1941), German racing cyclist
- Junge, Christoph († 1687), German organ builder
- Boy, Daniel , American documentary filmmaker
- Junge, Dennis (* 1983), German actor
- Junge, Fiete (1992-2018), German canoeist
- Junge, Fjodorowna Jekaterina (1843–1913), Russian landscape, genre and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Junge, Frank (* 1967), German politician (SPD)
- Junge, Franziska (* 1981), German actress
- Junge, Friedrich (1832–1905), German reform pedagogue and biologist
- Junge, Friedrich (* 1941), German Egyptologist
- Junge, Friedrich-Wilhelm (* 1938), German theater actor
- Junge, Hans-Hermann (1914–1944), German SS officer, Adolf Hitler's valet
- Junge, Hermann (1841–1924), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Junge, Jens (* 1964), German entrepreneur, university professor, game researcher, author and speaker
- Boy, Johannes , German arithmetic master
- Junge, Johannes , German sculptor
- Junge, Klaus (1924–1945), German chess player
- Junge, Klaus (* 1926), German physicist
- Junge, Lore (1923–2009), German political activist
- Junge, Margarete (1874–1966), German designer of furniture and handicrafts
- Junge, Marion (* 1963), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Junge, Martin (* 1961), Chilean Lutheran pastor
- Junge, Mathias (* 1974), German theater and film actor
- Junge, Matthias (* 1960), German sociologist
- Jungé, Maximilian (1815–1895), Prussian major general and commander of the 1st Field Artillery Brigade
- Junge, Norman (* 1938), German illustrator and artist
- Junge, Oliver (* 1968), German mathematician
- Junge, Peter Julius (1913–1943), German ancient historian
- Junge, Ralph (* 1969), German basketball coach
- Junge, Reinhard (* 1946), German crime novelist, co-founder of the SDAJ
- Junge, Ricarda (* 1979), German writer
- Junge, Stefan (* 1950), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Junge, Tidemann († 1421), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Junge, Tobias Rafael (* 1981), German writer
- Junge, Traudl (1920–2002), German private secretary to Adolf Hitler
- Junge, Uwe (* 1957), German officer and politician (AfD), MdL
- Junge, Walter (1905–1990), German painter and art teacher
- Junge, Winfried (* 1935), German documentary film director
- Junge, Wolf (1903–1964), German naval officer in the Reichsmarine and later in the Kriegsmarine
- Junge, Wolfgang (* 1940), German biophysicist
- Junge-Reyer, Ingeborg (* 1946), German politician (SPD)
- Junge-Swinburne, Carl (1878–1950), German actor
- Jungeblodt, Max (1854–1923), German politician and Lord Mayor of Münster in Westphalia
- Jungeblodt, Werner (1922–1999), German lawyer, chairman of the BPjM
- Jungebloedt, Heinrich (1894–1976), German mosaic artist
- Jüngel, Ansgar (* 1966), German mathematician
- Jüngel, Eberhard (* 1934), German theologian and professor
- Jungel, Julius (1848–1928), German administrative officer
- Jungels, Bob (* 1992), Luxembourgish cyclist
- Junge, Brian (* 1970), Canadian artist with Swiss-Indian roots
- Junge, Christian (* 1973), Swiss film historian and film critic
- Junge, Johann Friedrich (1686–1767), Elector of Brunswick Lüneburg court architect in Hanover
- Junge, Peter (* 1939), German entrepreneur
- Jungefeld, Arnold von (1810–1893), judge and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Young Spervogel , Middle High German song poet
- Junge, Burkhard (* 1947), German basketball player
- Jünger, Egidius (1833–1895), Roman Catholic bishop
- Jünger, Ernst (1895–1998), German writer and publicist
- Jünger, Ernst Georg (1868–1943), German chemist and pharmacist
- Jünger, Franz (1613–1680), German mayor
- Junge, Franz (1882–1934), Austrian writer
- Jünger, Franziska (* 1986), German actress
- Jünger, Friedrich Georg (1898–1977), German poet, narrator and essayist
- Junge, Gil (* 1954), American director and producer
- Jünger, Gretha (1906–1960), German author
- Jünger, Harri (1926–2016), German Slavist, literary scholar and university professor
- Jünger, Hermann (1928–2005), German goldsmith, silversmith and draftsman
- Jünger, Johann Friedrich (1756–1797), German comedy poet
- Jünger, Liselotte (1917–2010), German Germanist, historian and editor
- Jünger, Oskar (1862–1945), Bavarian military bandmaster
- Jünger, Patricia (* 1951), Swiss-Austrian pianist, organist, composer, conductor and radio play author
- Jünger, René (* 1991), German wrestler
- Jünger, Sabine (* 1973), German politician (PDS and Die Linke)
- Junge, Sebastian (* 1962), American author, journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Junge, Wiebke (* 1975), German basketball player
- Younger Master of the Holy Kinship , German painter
- Jüngerich, Eduard (1872–1935), German architect, town planner and construction officer
- Jungermann, Jimmy (1914–1987), German radio host
- Jungermann, Ludwig (1572–1653), German botanist and doctor
- Jungermann, Wilhelm (1829–1888), editor, civil servant and member of the Reichstag
- Jungers, William L. (* 1948), American paleoanthropologist
- Jungersen, Christian (* 1962), Danish writer
- Jungert, Susanna Jacobina (1741–1799), soprano
- Junge, Rudolf (* 1909), German ambassador
- Jungfer, Barbara (* 1968), German jazz guitarist
- Jungfer, Georg (1845–1919), German building counselor and politician (DFP), MdR
- Jungfer, Gerhard (1940–2017), German lawyer
- Jungfer, Hedda (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jungfleisch, Émile (1839–1916), French chemist
- Jungfleisch, Marie-Laurence (* 1990), German high jumper
- Junggeburth, Christian (1887–1929), German racing cyclist and pacemaker
- Junggeburth, Manfred Johannes (* 1956), German journalist, artist, cultural manager and natural scientist
- Junggeburth, Otto (1944–2011), German actor, director and writer
- Junggeburth, Saskia (* 1975), German actress and director
- Junggeburth, Wicky (* 1951), German TV presenter
- Junggreen, Jens Peter (1827–1886), tobacco manufacturer and politician, MdR
- Junghähnel, Gerhard (1926–2004), German physicist, professor, university rector
- Junghänel, Henri (* 1988), German marksman
- Junghänel, Konrad (* 1953), German lutenist and conductor
- Junghann, Otto (1873–1964), German administrative lawyer, district president in Köslin (1919–1925)
- Junghanns, Caroline (* 1985), German actress
- Junghanns, Damian (1800–1875), lawyer; Participant in the Baden Revolution of 1848/49
- Junghanns, Hans (1906–1989), German architect
- Junghanns, Herbert (1902–1986), German surgeon
- Junghanns, Herbert , German production manager and production manager
- Junghanns, Julius Paul (1876–1958), German animal painter
- Junghanns, Karl (1797–1886), German lawyer and politician
- Junghanns, Kurt (1908–2006), German architect and architectural historian
- Junghanns, Paul (1879–1942), German farmer and politician (NSDAP)
- Junghanns, Rainer (* 1963), German artist
- Junghanns, Rolf (1945–1993), German pianist and musicologist
- Junghanns, Ulrich (* 1956), German DBD functionary, politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag and Economics Minister of Brandenburg
- Junghannß, Karl (* 1996), German walker
- Junghans, Arthur (1852–1920), German watch manufacturer
- Junghans, Carl (1897–1984), German film director, film editor and screenwriter
- Junghans, Edith (1887–1968), German painter, draftsman and art teacher
- Junghans, Erhard (1823–1870), straw hat and watch manufacturer
- Junghans, Erhard (1925–2005), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Junghans, Fritz (1901–1962), German administrative lawyer (ADAC)
- Junghans, Günter (1941–2014), German actor
- Junghans, Hans-Jürgen (1922–2003), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Junghans, Heinz (* 1932), German surgeon and jazz musician
- Junghans, Helmar (1931–2010), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Junghans, Helmut (1891–1964), German watch manufacturer
- Junghans, Karl Erhard (1879–1968), German entrepreneur
- Junghans, Marianne (* 1923), German writer
- Junghans, Siegfried (1887–1954), German inventor
- Junghans, Siegfried (1915–1999), German prehistoric
- Junghans, Sophie (1845–1907), German writer
- Junghans, Steffen (* 1963), German photographer
- Junghans, Thomas (* 1956), German sculptor
- Junghans, Walter (* 1958), German soccer goalkeeper
- Junghans, Wilhelm (1834–1865), German historian
- Junghaus, Tímea (* 1975), Hungarian art historian, curator and cultural activist
- Jungheim, Carl (1830–1886), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Jungheim, Gregor , German journalist
- Jungheim, Hans Josef (1927–2012), German writer
- Jungheim, Julius (1878–1957), German landscape painter
- Jungheinrich, Friedrich (1899–1968), German entrepreneur
- Jungheinrich, Hans-Klaus (1938–2018), German cultural journalist and author with a focus on music
- Jungherr, Fritz (1879–1948), German lawyer and politician
- Jungherr, Ursula (* 1946), German politician (CDU), former Lord Mayor of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
- Jungherz, Hubert (1896–1975), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Junghuhn, Franz Wilhelm (1809–1864), German doctor and naturalist
- Junghwa (* 1995), South Korean singer, actress and member of the girl group EXID
- Junginger, Hans Georg (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Junginger, Horst (* 1959), German religious scholar
- Junginger, Wolfgang (1951–1982), German ski racer
- Jungius, Friedrich Wilhelm (1771–1819), German scientist and balloonist
- Jungius, Hartmut (* 1939), German zoologist and conservationist
- Jungius, Joachim (1587–1657), German mathematician, physicist and philosopher
- Jungjohann, Arne (* 1973), German author and political advisor
- Jungjohann, Caren (* 1967), German hockey player and Olympic participant
- Jungjong (1488–1544), 11th King of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea
- Jungk, Albrecht (* 1929), German agricultural chemist in the field of plant nutrition
- Jungk, Axel (* 1991), German skeleton athlete
- Jungk, Klaus (1916–2005), German composer and musicologist
- Jungk, Max (1872–1937), Austrian theater actor and screenwriter
- Jungk, Peter Stephan (* 1952), Austrian-American German-speaking writer
- Jungk, Robert (1913–1994), German-Austrian publicist, journalist and futurologist
- Jungk, Rolf-Dieter (* 1961), German lawyer and Bavarian administrative officer
- Jungkamp, Burkhard (* 1955), German politician, State Secretary in Brandenburg
- Jüngken, Hermann (1816–1890), German manor owner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Jüngken, Johann Christian (1793–1875), German ophthalmologist / surgeon and university professor
- Jüngken, Johann Helfrich (1648–1726), city doctor in Frankfurt am Main and member of the Leopoldina
- Jungkenn, Friedrich Christian Arnold von (1732–1806), Hessian general and minister of war
- Jungkenn, Karl Friedrich von (1737–1802), Prussian major general, commander of the infantry regiment "Graf Dohna"
- Jungkenn, Martin Eberhard von († 1769), Prussian major general
- Jungklaus, Alina (* 1998), German swimmer
- Jungklaus, Bettina (* 1965), German anthropologist
- Jungklaus, Rudolf (1882–1961), German Protestant theologian
- Jungkook (* 1997), South Korean singer-songwriter
- Jungkurth, Horst (* 1933), German lieutenant general and inspector of the air force
- Junglas, Johann (1898–1963), German politician (center, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag and Rhineland-Palatinate State Minister
- Junglas, Manuel (* 1989), German soccer player
- Junglas, Wolfgang (* 1955), German wine journalist, restaurant tester and TV producer
- Jüngling, Armin (1909–1984), German poet doctor
- Jüngling, Burker-Wieland (* 1943), German politician (FDP, SPD), MdL
- Jüngling, Hans-Winfried (1938–2018), German Jesuit and theologian
- Jüngling, Kirsten (* 1949), German publicist
- Jüngling, Max (1903–1963), German politician (CSU), member of the Bundestag and district administrator
- Jüngling, Otto († 1921), German football player
- Jüngling, Peter (* 1955), German local researcher (archeology) and LGBT activist
- Jungmaier, Marianne (* 1985), Austrian author
- Jungmair, Bernd (* 1969), Austrian composer, drummer and music producer
- Jungmair, Otto (1889–1974), Austrian writer and poet
- Jungmair, Stefan (* 1965), Austrian composer and saxophonist
- Jungmann, Anton Johann (1775–1854), Bohemian physician, obstetrician and university professor
- Jungmann, Bernard (1833–1895), German theologian
- Jungmann, Bernhardt (1671–1747), German botanist and chemist
- Jungmann, Christoph (* 1962), German actor and cabaret artist
- Jungmann, Eduard Julius (1815–1862), German captain in the Schleswig-Holstein War
- Jungmann, Elisabeth (1894–1958), German secretary and translator
- Jungmann, Emil (1846–1927), German philologist and educator
- Jungmann, Eric (* 1981), American actor
- Jungmann, Erich (1907–1986), German politician (KPD, SED), MdR
- Jungmann, Georg (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jungmann, Gerhard (1910–1981), German doctor and politician (NSDAP, CDU), MdL, MdB
- Jungmann, Heinrich (1891–1964), Saarland politician (CVP, CDU), MdL
- Jungmann, Horst (* 1934), German soccer goalkeeper
- Jungmann, Horst (* 1940), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jungmann, Josef (1773–1847), Czech philologist and poet
- Jungmann, Josef Andreas (1889–1975), Austrian Jesuit, liturgist and councilor
- Jungmann, Joseph (1830–1885), German theologian
- Jungmann, Louis (1832–1892), German composer, pianist and music teacher
- Jungmann, Max (1875–1970), German doctor and Zionist
- Jungmann, Recha (* 1940), German film director, screenwriter and producer
- Jungmann, Thorsten (* 1977), German university professor, engineer and didactic specialist
- Jungmark, Ebba (* 1987), Swedish high jumper
- Jungmayr, Jörg (* 1948), German Alt-Germanist
- Jungmichel, Dieter (* 1931), German specialist in orthopedics and chief physician
- Jungmichel, Gottfried (1902–1981), German doctor, university professor and politician (FDP), MdL
- Young noon, Clara (1881–1961), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jungner, Waldemar (1869–1924), Swedish inventor, engineer, and entrepreneur
- Jungnickel, Dieter (* 1952), German mathematician
- Jungnickel, Dirk (* 1944), German director, documentary filmmaker and actor
- Jungnickel, Hanns-Georg (* 1942), German computer engineer
- Jungnickel, Heinz (1914–2006), German refrigeration engineer
- Jungnickel, Klaus , German national basketball player
- Jungnickel, Lars (* 1981), German soccer player and coach
- Jungnickel, Ludwig Heinrich (1881–1965), Austrian painter and illustrator
- Jungnickel, Max (1868–1934), German politician (SPD)
- Jungnickel, Max (1890–1945), German writer
- Jungnickel, Wolfgang (* 1928), German politician (FDP) and MdA
- Jungnik Freiherr von Wittken, Hanns , German anti-Semite and National Socialist
- Jungnikl, Saskia (* 1981), Austrian journalist and author
- Jungnitz, Joseph (1844–1918), German Catholic theologian, archivist and writer
- Jungo Brüngger, Renata (* 1961), Swiss lawyer
- Jungo, Dimitri (* 1983), Swiss pool player
- Jungr, Barb (born 1954), British singer
- Jungraithmayr, Alfred (1933–2016), Austrian journalist and documentary film director, producer and screenwriter
- Jungraithmayr, Herrmann (* 1931), Austrian Africanist and retired university professor
- Jungschläger, Peter (* 1984), Dutch soccer player
- Most recently, Antonie (1843–1918), German writer
- Jüngst, Birgit (* 1967), German mountain biker
- Most recently, Bodo-Knut (1935–2017), German pediatrician and sports medicine specialist
- Jüngst, Carl (1831–1918), German ironworking specialist
- Jüngst, Heike Elisabeth (* 1967), German translation scholar
- Most recently, Heinrich (1825–1918), Royal Hanoverian, later Prussian officer, German architect
- Most recently, Hugo Carl (1871–1942), German critic and poet
- Most recently, Hugo Richard (1853–1923), German composer
- Jüngst, Johannes (1871–1931), German Protestant clergyman, author and right-wing conservative politician
- Most recently, Ludwig Volrath (1804–1880), German teacher of natural history, geography and the German language
- Most recently, Marianne († 1962), German nun and honorary citizen of Fritzlar
- Most recently, Ursula (* 1965), German artist
- Jungstedt, Mari (* 1962), Swedish author
- Jungtow, Otto (1892–1961), German football player
- Jungwirth, Alois (1884–1946), Austrian carpenter and politician (CS), member of the state parliament
- Jungwirth, Andreas (* 1967), Austrian actor and author
- Jungwirth, Carola (* 1966), German economist
- Jungwirth, Daniel (* 1982), German soccer player
- Jungwirth, Florian (* 1989), German soccer player
- Jungwirth, Franz (* 1938), German politician (CSU)
- Jungwirth, Franz Xaver (1720–1790), German engraver and etcher
- Jungwirth, Hans (1922–1993), Austrian tax officer and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Jungwirth, Helena (* 1945), Swedish opera singer with a mezzo-soprano and alto voice
- Jungwirth, Helmut (* 1969), Austrian molecular biologist and university professor
- Jungwirth, Johann (* 1973), German engineer and manager
- Jungwirth, Kurt (* 1929), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament and chess and cultural functionary
- Jungwirth, Lukas (* 2004), Austrian soccer player
- Jungwirth, Manfred (1919–1999), Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Jungwirth, Martha (* 1940), Austrian painter
- Jungwirth, Peter (* 1987), German handball player
- Jungwirth, Sabine (* 1969), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament in Styria
- Jungwirth, Stanislav (1930–1986), Czech middle-distance runner
Junh
- Junhold, Jörg (* 1964), German veterinarian and zoo director
June
- June, Juan de (1506–1577), French-Spanish sculptor and wood carver
- Juni, Julia von (* 1975), Austrian actress
- Junia , Christian apostle
- Junias, Jonas (* 1993), Namibian boxer
- Juniel, Irmgard , German table tennis player
- Junige, Dieter (* 1932), German soccer player
- Junik, Iris (1968–2009), German actress
- Junillon, Franck (* 1978), French handball player
- Junin, Alexei Wladimirowitsch (* 1985), Russian speed skater
- Juninho (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (born 1977), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (born 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Juninho (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Junio, Gilmore (* 1990), Canadian speed skater
- Júnior (* 1954), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Júnior (* 1977), Brazilian soccer player
- Junior Byles (* 1948), Jamaican dancehall musician
- Junior Jack (* 1971), Italian music producer and DJ
- Junior Kelly (* 1969), Jamaican reggae singer
- Júnior Negrão (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior Santos (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior Santos (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior, Alcides de Souza Faria (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior, Dossa (* 1986), Cypriot-Portuguese football player
- Junior, Edmílson (* 1994), Belgian-Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior, Henrique , Angolan politician
- Junior, Jakob Carl (1859–1946), German building contractor
- Júnior, Juan Maldonado Jaimez (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Junior, Lago (* 1990), Ivorian football player
- Júnior, Márcio de Souza Gregório (* 1986), Brazilian football player
- Júnior, Marcos (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Junior, Michael (* 1986), Belgian singer
- Júnior, Rosalvo Cândido Rosa (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior, Sérgio Antônio Borges (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Júnior, Valci (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Junitschew, Charis Charissowitsch (1931-2006), Russian swimmer and Olympic participant
- Junius, Franz the Elder (1545–1602), Reformed theologian
- Junius, Franz the Younger (1591–1677), pioneer of Germanic philology
- Junius, Hadrianus (1511-1575), humanist
- Junius, Hans (1888–1968), German entrepreneur
- Junius, Hans-Toni (* 1956), German entrepreneur
- Junius, Johann Friedrich (1725–1794), German bookseller, publisher and manor owner
- Junius, Johannes (1573–1628), mayor, victim of the witch trials in Bamberg
- Junius, Melchior (1545–1604), German rhetorician and humanist
- Junius, Paul (1901–1944), German communist and resistance fighter
- Junius, Ulrich (1670–1726), German astronomer, geographer and mathematician
Junk
- Junk, Bruno (1929–1995), Soviet athlete
- Junk, Catharina (* 1973), German screenwriter and writer
- Junk, Dennis (* 1984), German politician (CDU)
- Junk, Margarete (1898–1979), German social worker
- Junk, Oliver (* 1976), German politician (CSU), Lord Mayor of Goslar
- Junk, Rudolf (1880–1943), Austrian graphic artist and painter
- Junk, Sebastian (* 1983), German disability judoka athlete
- Junk, Wilhelm (1866–1942), antiquarian and publisher
- Junke, August (1877–1926), German social democratic politician
- Jünke, Christoph (* 1964), German historian
- Junke, Paul (1886–1945), German politician (SPD, USPD), MdR
- Junkelmann, Albert († 1874), German pianist and composer
- Junkelmann, Erich (1890–1964), German composer and art scholar
- Junkelmann, Marcus (* 1949), German historian and archaeologist
- Junker Burkhard, Margrit (* 1957), Swiss politician (SP)
- Junker von Ober-Conreuth, Woldemar (1819–1898), German administrative lawyer; District President in Wroclaw
- Junker, Abbo (* 1957), German legal scholar
- Junker, Albert (1908–2004), German Romance studies scholar, literary scholar and linguist
- Junker, Alois (1893–1967), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Junker, Anneliese (* 1954), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol, federal councilor
- Junker, August (1868–1944), German musician
- Junker, August (1871–1946), German folk singer
- Junker, Beat (1928–2019), Swiss historian
- Junker, Bernd (* 1953), German local politician, Lord Mayor of Schwetzingen (2007-2008)
- Junker, Carl (1827–1882), Austrian architect
- Junker, Carl (1864–1928), Austrian journalist, syndic of the Association of Austro-Hungarian Booksellers and Historians
- Junker, Detlef (* 1939), German historian and Americanist
- Junker, Dietmar (* 1942), German sports scientist, university professor
- Junker, Erwin (* 1930), German manufacturer, owner and founder of the Junker Group
- Junker, Gottfried (* 1950), German filmmaker and photographer
- Junker, Hans-Peter (* 1964), German journalist
- Junker, Heinrich (1889–1970), German linguist
- Junker, Heinrich (1911–1993), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Junker, Heinrich (1923–2012), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Junker, Helmut (* 1934), German psychoanalyst and writer
- Junker, Hermann (1877–1962), German Egyptologist
- Junker, Hubert (1891–1971), German Catholic theologian and papal house prelate
- Junker, Joseph († 1946), German entrepreneur
- Junker, Jürgen Albert (* 1969), German banker
- Junker, Karin (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MEP
- Junker, Karl , German painter, sculptor and architect
- Junker, Karl (1905–1995), German composer in problem chess and writer in chess
- Junker, Kasper (* 1994), Danish football player
- Junker, Kirk W. (* 1959), American legal scholar
- Junker, Klaus (* 1958), German classical archaeologist
- Junker, Leni (1905–1997), German athlete
- Junker, Mads (* 1981), Danish football player
- Junker, Max (1885–1959), German lawyer
- Junker, Michael , German legal scholar
- Junker, Michael (* 1968), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Junker, Michaela (* 1964), German badminton player
- Junker, Paul (* 1952), German politician (CDU), district administrator
- Junker, Reinhard (* 1956), German author and managing director of the evangelical study group Word and Knowledge
- Junker, Steve (* 1972), German-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Junker, Thomas (* 1957), German pharmacist and biology historian
- Junker, Vera (* 1961), German lawyer, political officer and politician (SPD)
- Junker, Walter (1905–1986), German politician (NSDAP) and propagandist
- Junker, Walter (1910–1938), German anti-fascist resistance fighter and Spain fighter
- Junker, Werner (1902–1990), German diplomat
- Junker, Wilhelm (1840-1892), German-Russian explorer of Africa
- Junker, Wolfgang (1929–1990), German politician (SED), MdV, Minister for Construction of the GDR (1963–1989)
- Junkera, Kepa (* 1965), Spanish musician
- Junkerjürgen, Ralf (* 1969), German cultural scientist
- Junkermann, August (1832–1915), German court actor
- Junkermann, Fritz (1883–1942), German theater and silent film actor, cabaret artist, speaker
- Junkermann, Hans (1872–1943), German actor
- Junkermann, Hennes (* 1934), German racing cyclist
- Junkermann, Ilse (* 1957), German Protestant theologian, elected regional bishop of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany
- Junkermann, Rudolf (1887–1956), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Junkers, Hugo (1859–1935), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Junkersdorf, Eberhard (* 1938), German film producer and film director
- Junkes, Joseph (1900–1984), German Jesuit priest and astronomer
- Junkes, Oswald (1921–1993), German weightlifter
- Junkheim, Johann Zacharias Leonhard (1729–1790), German theologian, rector, philologist and song writer
- Junkie XL (* 1967), Dutch DJ, film and computer game composer
- Junkin, Benjamin Franklin (1822–1908), American politician
- Junkin, John (1930-2006), British radio, television and film actor and screenwriter
- Junkkarinen, Erkki (1929–2008), Finnish singer
- Junkmann, Wilhelm (1811–1886), German (university) teacher, historian, writer and politician
- Junková, Eliška (1900–1994), Czechoslovak racing driver
- Junkow, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Junkow, Mikhail Yuryevich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
June
- Junland, Jonas (* 1987), Swedish ice hockey player
- Junlaphan, Eagle Den (* 1978), Thai straw-weight boxer
Junm
- Junmai, Zhang (1886–1969), Chinese politician and party leader
Junn
- Junna (786-840), 53rd Tennō of Japan (823-833)
- Junna (* 2000), Japanese pop musician
- Junnila, Ella (* 1998), Finnish high jumper
- Junnin (733-765), 47th Emperor of Japan (758-764)
Juno
- Juno, Madeline (* 1995), German singer-songwriter
- Junod, Edgar (1883–1955), Swiss journalist and manager
- Junod, Grégoire (* 1975), Swiss politician (SP)
- Junod, Henri-Alexandre (1863–1934), Swiss Protestant theologian, ethnologist, linguist and South Africa missionary
- Junod, Marcel (1904–1961), Swiss doctor
- Junod, Willy (* 1937), Swiss biathlete
- Junoflo (born 1992), Korean-American rapper
- Junot, Franz (1785–1846), steelworks inspector and mountain ridge
- Junot, Jean Andoche (1771–1813), French general and adjutant to Napoleon
- Junot, Philippe (* 1940), French investment banker and real estate developer
Junq
- Junqueira, Bruno (* 1976), Brazilian automobile racing driver
- Junqueira, Diego (* 1980), Argentinian tennis player
- Junqueras, Oriol (* 1969), Spanish-Catalan historian and politician (ERC), MEP
Juns
- Jünschke, Klaus (* 1947), German terrorist in the Red Army faction, non-fiction author
- Junstrom, Larry (1949–2019), American southern rock bassist
Junt
- Juntima, Promrob (* 1988), Thai shot putter
- Juntke, Fritz (1886–1984), German librarian
- Juntoku (1197–1242), 84th Tennō of Japan
Junu
- Junussow, Anwar (* 1987), Tajik boxer
- Junussow, Sabir Junussowitsch (1909–1995), Uzbek chemist
- Junuzović, Edin (* 1986), Croatian football player
- Junuzović, Zlatko (* 1987), Austrian football player
Juny
- Junyer Padern, Julio (1892–1938), Spanish religious priest