John Holland may refer to:
- John Holland, on the Los Angeles County Civil Defense and Disaster Commission in 1960s
- John Holland (athlete) (born 1926), New Zealand athlete, bronze medallist in the 400m hurdles at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- John Holland (banker), founder of the Bank of Scotland in 1695, the central bank of the Kingdom of Scotland
- John Holland (baseball executive), American general manager of the Chicago Cubs, 1956–1975
- Sir John Holland (engineer) (1914-2009), Australian engineer and construction magnate
- John Holland (footballer), former player with Floriana and Malta national football team
- John Holland (poet)
- John Holland (politician), governor of Madras from 1789–1790
- John Holland (psychic), U.S. author and psychic medium
- John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter (1352?–1400), half-brother to Richard II of England and second husband of Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of John of Gaunt
- John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395–1447), his son
- John Henry Holland (born 1929), founder of the optimization methods now known as genetic algorithms
- John J. Holland (shipbuilder)
- John L. Holland, psychologist who developed the RIASEC model (or Holland Codes) for career development
- John Philip Holland (1840–1914), designed submarines for the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy
- John Robert Holland, American civil rights lawyer, volunteered to serve as a lawyer to four Guantanamo captives
- John W. Holland, judge
- Johnny Holland, American football player
See also
- Jon Holland, Australian cricketer
- Jonathan Holland, Maltese footballer
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