| Johann Gutenberg (Gutenberg Johann) German craftsman, inventor of the printing press. |
| Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Teacher, one of the founders of the didactics of primary education |
| Johann Jakob Bachofen (Bachofen Johann Jakob) Swiss jurist and historian |
| Johann Joachim Becher (Becher Johann Joachim) German chemist and physician. |
| Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Winckelmann Johann Joachim) German art dealer and historian of ancient art. |
| Johann Kaspar Aquila (Aquila Johann Kaspar) German religious reformer |
| Johann Kaspar Lavater (Lavater Johann Kaspar) Swiss theologian, physiognomists and writer. |
| Johann Reuchlin (Reuchlin Johann) German humanist, philologist, expert in Greek and Jewish languages, the author of Staging for Hebraic and Old Testament biblical work on the basis of the Jewish language |
| Johann Rudolf Glauber (Glauber JR) Chemist |
| Johann Sebastian Bach German composer, organist |
| Johann von Leers (Leers) Nazi propagandist, journalist, an outspoken anti-Semite |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe German poet and thinker, engaged in astrology. |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's greatest poets and the universal genius of German literature. |
| Johannes Fibiger Danish physician and scientist, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1926 |
| Johannes Kepler Outstanding German astronomer, astrologer and mathematician. |
| Johannes Kepler (Kepler Johann) German astronomer. |
| Johannes Lichtenberger German astrologer and mystic. |
| Johanson Boris Painter, graphic artist |
| Johanson Christian P. Honored Artist of the Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg |
| Johanson Igor Andreevich Artist |
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