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Jusc
- Juschakow, Wladislaw Gennadjewitsch (* 1985), Russian luge rider
- Yuschenkow, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (1950–2003), Russian politician
- Juschka, Merle (* 1999), German actress
- Juschkewitsch, Adolf Pawlowitsch (1906–1993), Russian mathematician historian
- Juschkewitsch, Alexander Adolfowitsch (* 1930), Russian mathematician
- Yushkewitsch, Dmitri Sergejewitsch (* 1971), Russian ice hockey player
- Juschkewitsch, Pawel Solomonowitsch (1873–1945), Russian philosopher, translator of philosophical works and social democrat
- Juschkin, Nikolai Pawlowitsch (1936–2012), Russian-Soviet geologist and mineralogist
- Juschkow, Roman Avenirovich (* 1970), Russian environmental activist
- Juschkowa, Angelina Nikolajewna (* 1979), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Yuschmanow, Nikolai Alexejewitsch (* 1961), Soviet sprinter
- Juschnewskaja, Marija Kasimirowna (1790–1863), wife of the Decembrist Alexei Petrovich Juschnewski
- Juschnewski, Alexei Petrovich (1786–1844), Russian general manager, councilor and Decembrist
- Juschny, Michail Michailowitsch (* 1982), Russian tennis player
- Yushchanka, Juljana (* 1984), Belarusian sprinter
- Yushchenko, Kateryna (1919–2001), Ukrainian-Soviet mathematician, cyberneticist and university professor
- Yushchenko, Viktor (* 1954), Ukrainian politician, former President and former Prime Minister of Ukraine
Juse
- Jusefowitsch, Leonid Abramowitsch (* 1947), Russian detective writer and history professor
- Juselius, Katarina (* 1943), Finnish economist
Jusg
- Jüsgen, Gert (* 1941), German football goalkeeper
Jusi
- Jusić, Ibrica (* 1944), Croatian musician
- Jusid, Federico (* 1973), Argentine composer
- Jusienė, Roma (* 1971), Lithuanian psychologist and university professor
- Jusis, Reni (* 1974), Polish pop and dance singer
- Jusits, Kurt (* 1963), Austrian soccer player and trainer
- Jusits, Rudolf (1948–2005), Austrian stage and television actor and stage and television director
- Jusits, Thomas (* 1986), Austrian soccer player
Jusk
- Juška, Andis (* 1985), Latvian tennis player
- Juška, Radek (* 1993), Czech long jumper
- Juška, Ričardas (* 1960), Lithuanian politician
- Juška, Tomas (* 1968), Lithuanian entrepreneur
- Juškāne, Žanna (* 1989), Latvian biathlete
- Juškevičius, Jonas (* 1965), Lithuanian canon lawyer and university professor
- Juškevičius, Pranciškus (1942–2014), Lithuanian engineer, professor, politician and deputy minister
- Juškić, Živojin (* 1969), Yugoslav or Serbian football player and coach
- Juskow, Denis Igorewitsch (* 1989), Russian speed skater
- Juskowiak, Andrzej (* 1970), Polish football player
- Juskowiak, Erich (1926–1983), German football player
- Juškus, Vytautas (* 1944), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
Jusl
- Juslén, Sigurd (1885–1954), Finnish sailor
- Juslenius, Daniel (1676–1752), Finnish university professor and bishop of Porvoo and Skara in Scandinavia
Jusn
- Jusnes, Ann-Helen Fjeldstad (* 1956), Norwegian Lutheran clergyman and theologian, Bishop of Sør-Hålogaland
Yuss
- Jussein, Tajbe (* 1991), Bulgarian wrestler
- Jussel, Anton (1816–1878), Austrian and politician, member of the state parliament, governor of Vorarlberg
- Jussel, Ferdinand (1906–1957), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Jussel, Rudolf (* 1959), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Jussen, Arthur (* 1996), Dutch piano player
- Jussen, Bernhard (* 1959), German historian
- Jussen, Heribert (1925–2011), German special educator
- Jüssen, Horst (1941–2008), German actor, director and author
- Jussen, Lucas (* 1993), Dutch piano player
- Jussen, Michael (* 1965), German actor and cabaret artist
- Jussenhoven, Gerhard (1911–2006), German composer and music publisher
- Jusserand, Jean Jules (1855–1932), French ambassador and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jüssi, Fred (* 1935), Estonian zoologist, environmental journalist and nature photographer
- Jussiê (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Jussieu, Adrien Henri Laurent de (1797-1853), French botanist
- Jussieu, Antoine de (1686–1758), French botanist
- Jussieu, Antoine-Laurent de (1748–1836), French botanist
- Jussieu, Bernard de (1699–1777), French botanist
- Jussieu, Joseph de (1704–1779), French botanist
- Jussif, Adschil Jalal Ismail (* 1948), Kurdish politician
- Jussila, Esa (* 1979), Finnish floorball coach
- Jussilainen, Risto (* 1975), Finnish ski jumper
- Jussow, Andrej (* 1982), Ukrainian pianist and university lecturer
- Jussow, Heinrich Christoph (1754–1825), German architect and garden designer
- Yusuf, Mahamud Ali , Djiboutian politician and diplomat
- Yusufova, Sorodschon (1910–1966), Soviet-Tajik geochemist and university professor
- Jussupow, Artur (* 1960), German chess player of Russian origin
- Jussupow, Artur Rimowitsch (* 1989), Russian football player
- Jussupow, Damir Kassimowitsch (* 1977), Russian pilot in civil aviation
- Jussupow, Felix Felixowitsch (1887–1967), Russian nobleman and mastermind behind the murder of Rasputin in 1916
- Jussupow, Nikolai Borissowitsch (1750–1831), Russian prince (Knjas) and statesman
- Yusupov, Usman (1900–1966), Soviet-Uzbek politician
- Yusupov, Ysmajyl (1914–2005), Soviet-Kazakh politician
- Jussupowa, Sinaida Ivanovna (1809-1893), Russian lady-in-waiting from the Naryshkins family
Just
- Just Blaze (* 1978), American hip hop producer
- Just Jack (* 1976), English musician
- Just, Adolf (1859–1936), German naturopath
- Just, Alexander (1874–1937), German-Hungarian chemist and inventor
- Just, Béla (1906–1954), Hungarian writer
- Just, Carl Gottlob (1771–1826), German educator and textbook author
- Just, Cölestin August (1750-1822), Saxon and Prussian civil servant
- Just, Eduard (1846–1913), German chemist, chemical entrepreneur in Austria
- Just, Emil (1885–1947), German major general
- Just, Ernest (1883-1941), American biologist
- Just, Ernst Wilhelm (1865–1945), German lawyer
- Just, Ferdinand (1919–2010), German painter and sculptor
- Just, Florian (* 1982), German figure skater
- Just, Gabriele (* 1936), German chess player
- Just, Gerhard , German chemist (physical chemistry)
- Just, Gerhard (1904–1977), German actor, radio play and voice actor
- Just, Gilbert , German politician (SPD), chief city director of Düsseldorf
- Just, Günther (1892–1950), German zoologist and hereditary biologist
- Just, Gustav (1921–2011), German politician (SED, SPD), member of the Bundestag and journalist
- Just, Hanjörg (* 1933), German physician
- Just, Hans (1899–1969), German lignite and hard coal chemist and university professor
- Just, Helmut (1933–1952), German people's police officer and member of the East Berlin People's Police (VP)
- Just, Heribert , Austrian table tennis player
- Just, Jan (* 1996), German soccer player
- Just, Josias (* 1953), Swiss clarinetist, music teacher, composer and arranger
- Just, Karl Gottlob (1734–1792), German lawyer and mayor of Zittau
- Just, Karsten (* 1968), German athlete
- Just, Katja , German writer, bestselling author and mayor of the Hallig Hooge (Hooge voter community)
- Just, Katrin (* 1967), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Social Court
- Just, Klaus (* 1964), German athlete
- Just, Konrad (1902–1964), Austrian religious, pastor, concentration camp prisoner and author
- Just, Leo (1901–1964), German historian
- Just, Leopold (1841-1891), German botanist
- Just, Lorenz (* 1983), German Islamic scholar and writer
- Just, Manfred (* 1934), German law scholar and university professor
- Just, Manuel (* 1978), German Mayor of Weinheim
- Just, Martin (* 1930), German musicologist and university professor
- Just, Maxi (* 1994), German skeleton pilot
- Just, Otto (1854–1931), German ministerial official
- Just, Robin (* 1987), German-Slovak ice hockey player
- Just, Stephan (* 1979), German handball player
- Just, Theodore (1886-1937), British middle-distance runner
- Just, Thomas (* 1943), German actor and radio play speaker
- Just, Tobias (* 1970), German economist
- Just, Vladimír (* 1946), Czech theater and literary critic
- Just, Walter (1921–2012), Austrian entrepreneur
- Just, Wilhelm August von (1752-1824), Saxon envoy to London
- Just, Wolf-Dieter (* 1941), German Protestant theologian
- Just-Dahlmann, Barbara (1922–2005), German lawyer and author
- Justad, Sondre (* 1990), Norwegian pop singer and songwriter
- Justamant, Henri (1815–1890), French dancer, choreographer and ballet master
- Justasas († 484), leader of the Samaritan rebels against the Eastern Roman emperor Zenon
- Justek, Mirosław (1948–1998), Polish football player
- Justel, Elsa (* 1944), Argentine composer
- Jüstel, Josef Alois (1765–1858), Austrian moral theologian and politician
- Jüstel, Thomas (* 1968), German chemist
- Justen, Bernhard (1921–2006), German engineer, project management pioneer and university professor
- Justen, Christel (1957–2005), German swimmer and sports therapist
- Justen, Elgin , German bowling athlete
- Justen, Friedrich (1904–1990), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jüsten, Karl (* 1961), German clergyman, prelate, head of the commissariat of the German bishops
- Justenhoven, Heinz-Gerhard (* 1958), German Catholic theologian
- Juster, Kurt (1908–1992), German pioneer of work with the disabled, actor and cabaret artist
- Justesen, Annelisa (* 1982), Faroese soccer player
- Justesen, Benjamin (* 1979), Danish racing cyclist
- Justet, Inés (* 1967), Uruguayan athlete
- Justh, Ina (* 1969), German rower
- Justi, Carl (1832–1912), German philosopher and art historian
- Justi, Eduard (1904–1986), German physicist and university professor
- Justi, Ferdinand (1837–1907), German orientalist
- Justi, Gustav (1810–1879), German member of the state parliament and manufacturer
- Justi, Heinrich (1876–1945), German farmer, landowner and politician (DNVP, CNBL), MdL
- Justi, Johann Heinrich Gottlob von (1717–1771), German cinematographer
- Justi, Karl (1873–1949), German doctor and local researcher
- Justi, Karl Wilhelm (1767–1846), German philosopher and Lutheran theologian
- Justi, Ludwig (1876–1957), German art historian
- Justice, Andrew (1951-2005), British rower
- Justice, Bill (1914-2011), American animator
- Justice, David (born 1966), American baseball player
- Justice, Drew (* 2001), American actor and model
- Justice, Jean-Claude (1949–1999), French racing car driver
- Justice, Jim (* 1951), American politician
- Justice, Katherine (born 1942), American actress
- Justice, Mark (born 1983), American actor and film producer
- Justice, Victoria (* 1993), American actress, singer and model
- Justice, William Joseph (* 1942), American clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in San Francisco
- Justicia, José (* 1989), Spanish darts player
- Justicia, Pepe (* 1960), Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Justickis, Viktoras (* 1941), Lithuanian criminologist
- Justin († 528), general of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Justin († 566), Eastern Roman general
- Justin the Confessor († 269), priest and presbyter at the time of Pope Sixtus II and Christian martyr
- Justin Martyr († 165), Christian martyr, church father and philosopher
- Justin I († 527), Eastern Roman emperor
- Justin II (520-578), Byzantine emperor, successor of Justinian I.
- Justin, Eva (1909–1966), German racial researcher at the time of National Socialism
- Justin, Harald (* 1956), German-Austrian journalist and author
- Justin, James (* 1998), English soccer player
- Justin, John (1917–2002) British stage, film and television actor
- Justin, Paul (* 1968), American football player
- Justin, Richard (* 1979), South Sudanese football player
- Justin, Rok (* 1993), Slovenian ski jumper
- Justin, Ursula (* 1927), German actress
- Justina († 388), second wife of the Roman emperor Valentinian I and mother of Valentinian II.
- Justina of Padua , Christian virgin, martyr and saint
- Justinger, Konrad († 1438), town clerk and chronicler of Bern
- Justinian († 582), Eastern Roman general
- Justinian I († 565), Byzantine Emperor (527-565)
- Justinian II († 711), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- Justinianus Rauricorum , Bishop of Augst
- Justino, Cristiane (* 1985), Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter
- Justinus von Nassau (1559–1631), Dutch admiral
- Justinus, Oskar (1839-1893), German journalist and writer
- Justinussen, Bill (* 1963), Faroese politician (Miðflokkurin)
- Justinusson, Jógvan , Løgmaður of the Faroe Islands
- Justis, Bill (1926–1982), American saxophonist, orchestra conductor, songwriter, arranger and record producer
- Justitz, Emil (1878–1932), Austrian actor and film director
- Justman, Robert (1926–2008), American assistant film director and film producer
- Justman, Zuzana (* 1931), Czechoslovak-American filmmaker and Holocaust survivor
- Justo, Agustín Pedro (1876–1943), Argentine military, diplomat and politician
- Justo, António Baptista , Portuguese Governor and General
- Justo, Graciette (* 1981), German theater actress, improvisational theater player, theater pedagogue and musician
- Justo, Juan Bautista (1865–1928), Argentine doctor and politician
- Justowa, Jelisaweta Ivanovna (1900–1999), Soviet-Russian architect, artist, university professor and local historian
- Justs, Antons (1931–2019), Latvian clergyman, Bishop of Jelgava
- Justus (277–287), Catholic martyr
- Justus (* 1977), German rapper
- Justus of Alexandria , Bishop of Alexandria
- Justus of Canterbury , missionary, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Justus of Lyon , Bishop of Lyon, saint
- Justus of Tiberias , Roman author
- Justus of Trieste , Christian martyr and patron saint of Trieste
- Justus, Johannes (* 1957), German clergyman and acting President of the Federation of Free Church Pentecostal Congregations (BFP)
- Justus, Julian (* 1988), German marksman
- Justus, Klaus-Peter (* 1951), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Justus, Steffen (* 1982), German triathlete
Jusu
- Jusuf, Mahjiddin (1918–1994), Indonesian Islamic scholar
- Jusuf, Šaip († 2010), Yugoslav author, translator and association official
- Jusufi, Fahrudin (1939–2019), Yugoslav football player and coach
- Jusufi, Sascha (* 1963), Yugoslav football player
- Jusupowa, Lida (* 1961), Russian lawyer and human rights activist
Yusw
- Juswa, Roman (1934–2003), Ukrainian poet and journalist
Jusy
- Jusys, Oskaras (* 1954), Lithuanian diplomat, administrative lawyer and politician
Jusz
- Juszczak, Piotr (* 1988), Polish rower
- Juszczak, Włodzimierz (* 1957), Polish clergyman, Greek Catholic bishop of the Ukrainians
- Juszczyk, Kyle (* 1991), American football player
- Juszczyszyn, Konrad (* 1993), Polish pool player
- Juszeinow, Ismail (* 1948), Bulgarian wrestler
- Juszkó, János (1939–2018), Hungarian racing cyclist
- Juszyński, Józef Michał (1793–1880), Bishop of Sandomierz