| Jakob Schleiden, Matthias Jakob (Schleiden Matthias Jakob) German botanist. |
| Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (Fourier Jean-Baptiste-Joseph) French mathematician and physicist. |
| Jean Fouquet (Fouquet Jean) French painter and miniaturist, one of the founders of the early Renaissance art in France. |
| Jean Froissart (Froissart Jean) French chronicler and poet. |
| Jean Honore Fragonard (Fragonard Jean Honor) French painter and graphic artist. |
| Jerry Falwell (Falwell Jerry) American preacher-evangelist. |
| Juan Jose Flores (Flores Juan Jose) President of Ecuador. |
| John Fletcher (Fletcher John) English poet, dramatist. |
| John Flamsteed (Flamsteed John) English astronomer. |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte (Fichte Johann Gottlieb) The German philosopher, founder of 'absolute idealism'. |
| John Fowles (Fowles John) English novelist |
| John Wesley (Wesley John) English church leader, the founder of Methodism. |
| John Webster (Webster John) English poet and playwright. |
| James Abbott McNeill Whistler (Whistler James Abbot McNeil) American painter, a master of etching and lithography. |
| John Wycliffe (Wyclliffe John) English theologian |
| James Watt (Watt James) Scottish engineer and inventor. |
| Jascha Heifetz (Heifetz Jascha) American violinist, one of the greatest virtuosos of 20 at. |
| John Hayward (Hayward John) English historian. |
| John Heywood (Heywood John) English poet and playwright. |
| John Houseman (Houseman John) American producer, director, teacher and actor, who played a central role in the development of American theater in the 20. |
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