| Javelin dinghy | James Mott | Janet McTeer |
| Jacoby ShaddixJacoby Shaddix (born July 28th, 1976) is the frontman and singer of the Nu Metal-band Papa Roach. He also goes by the pseudonyms Coby Dick (used on the Infest-LP) and Jonny Vodka . | Jacques SirmondJacques Sirmond ( 12 or 22 October, 1559 October 7, 1651), French scholar and Jesuit, was born at Riom, Auvergne. He was educated at the Jesuit College of Billom; having been a novice at Verdun and then at Pont-Mousson, he entered into the order on the 26 | Java2KJava2K is a probabilistic esoteric programming language. Despite its name, it has practically nothing to do with the actual Java programming language. In Java2K, all functions have only a certain probability to do whatever the programmer intended them to |
| Jan SwaffordAmerican musicologist and author, teaches at Tufts University and author of respected musical biographies of Charles Ives and Johannes Brahms. Currently at work on a biography of Ludwig van Beethoven. | Janet ChisholmJanet Chisholm c. 1929 July 23, 2004), born Janet Anne Deane was a former British MI6 agent during the Cold War. She was born in India and educated in Berkshire studying Russian and French. After school, she worked in London before joining the Allied Cont | James Miller (filmmaker)James Henry Dominic Miller was born on December 18, 1968 in Haverfordwest in Wales, Great Britain. He has worked as a cameraman, producer, and director. He has often worked with Saira Shah, with whom he set up an independent production company called Fros |
| James LarkinJames (Big Jim) Larkin ( 1874- 1947), an Irish trade union leader and socialist activist was born in Liverpool, England on 28 January 1874, of Irish parents. Growing up in poverty he had little formal education and began working in a variety of jobs while | Jack YanJack Yan is a publisher, designer and businessman, born 1972 in Kowloon, Hong Kong. A descendant of an early Chinese sage emperor and Chinese nationalists, Jack Yan emigrated to Wellington, New Zealand with his parents in the mid-1970s, and graduated from | Jabesh-GileadJabesh-Gilead, an ancient town in the territory of the Tribe of Gad. Most scholars believe it located in the est of Jordan River, in the vicinity of Wadi Yabes. See also Jabesh. Torah places. |
| Janis Lusis | Jazz fest | Jackson (town), Wisconsin |
| Japan Socialist Party | James Brandon | Javed Omar |
| Japanese imperial regalia | Jared Padalecki | James Worthy |
| Jaro, Iloilo | Jason Bourne | Jan Bulis |
| Jackie Stiles | James Naifeh | Jacques Doriot |
| James Conlon | James Lawrence | James Jackson |
| James K. Dressel | James Cracknell | James Tomkins |
| Jack Holt (dinghy designer) | James T. Aubrey, Jr. | James Stanley Freeman |
| James Shepherd Freeman | James Freeman | James Thompson (jurist) |
| James D. Porter, Jr. | Jaycie Phelps | Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust |
| Janus Chess | James B. Frazier | James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn |
| Jack Kent Cooke | Jared Maddux | Jang |
| Jason Cropper | Jalal ad-Din | Jackhammer |
| Jalaa language | Jacques Philippe Leclerc | Japan at the 2004 Summer Olympics |
| Jarmann M1884 | James Gray (movie maker) | Jan-Michael Gambill |
| Jack Holt (actor) | Jasmine (Angel) | Jackie Gayda |
| James Ray | Jack Durrance | Janet Dykman |
| Japan Domestic Market | Jan Johansson | Jarabe tapatio |
| Jarabe | Japanese Admirals of the Fleet | Jasmin Figueroa |
| James Entertainment Centre | Jazz (album) | James Murphy |
| James Edward Murphy | Japan-Republic of Korea Joint Declaration A New Japan-Republic of Korea Partnership towards the Twenty-first Century | James Hugh Joseph Tate |
| James Albertus Tawney | Jack Miles | Jane Taylor |
| James Mitchell (actor) | James Surowiecki | James Hormel |
| Jake Wetzel | Jay Chandrasekhar | Janssen (Lunar crater) |
| Jakobsberg | Jack Cable | Jack & Bobby |
| Jacques Lemercier | Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok | Jackson Hewitt |
| James Carr (musician) | Jacek Proc | Jackie Lance |
| Jaga Jazzist | Jason Epstein | Jang Yong-ho |
| Jacob Jarnigon | Japanese Gothic typeface | Jason Johnson |
| James Robertson (early American) | Jack Shaftoe | Jamaica at the 2004 Summer Olympics |
| JAAS | Jabil Circuit | Jane Crabtree |