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Jaddua (in the Old Testament)
Jadon (in the Old Testament)
Jadwiga (Polish queen)
Jael (in the Old Testament)
Jagan, Cheddi (Guyanese politician)
Jagatai (Mongol military leader)
Jaggard, William (English printer & publisher)
Jahangir (Indian emperor)
Jahath (in the Old Testament)
Jahaziah (in the Old Testament)
Jahaziel (in the Old Testament)
Jahdiel (in the Old Testament)
Jahleel (in the Old Testament)
Jahmai (in the Old Testament)
Jahn, Friedrich Ludwig (German politician)
Jahnn, Hans Henny (German novelist, dramatist, musician & publisher)
Jair (in the Old Testament)
Jairus (in the New Testament)
Jaja (Nigerian businessman/businesswoman)
Jakeh (in the Old Testament)
Jakim (in the Old Testament)
Jakobson, Roman (Russian-American linguist, writer & critic)
Jamal, Ahmad (Jazz Artist)
James (person in the Bible)
James I (king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
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James I (king of England)
James I (king of Majorca)
James I (king of Scotland)
James II ((c.1260-1327) king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
James II ((1633-1701) king of England, Scotland, and Ireland)
James II (king of Majorca)
James II ((1430-60) king of Scotland)
James III (Rap Artist)
James IV (king of Scotland)
James V (king of Scotland)
James, Henry (American student of religion and social problems)
James, Henry (Writer)
James, Jesse (Outlaw)
James, LeBron Raymone (American basketball player)
James, P. D. (Writer)
James, Thomas (English navigator and explorer)
James, Thomas (American fur trader and pioneer)
James, William (American philosopher)
Jameson, Anna Brownell (Murphy) (English writer)
Jameson, John Franklin (American historian)
Jameson, Sir Leander Starr (English-South African statesman/stateswoman)
Jameson, Storm (English novelist & critic)
Jami (Persian poet)
Jamison, Judith (American dancer)
Jamlech (in the Old Testament)
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