| Joris Karl Huysmans (Huysmans Joris Karl) French novelist. |
| John Dalton (Dalton John) English chemist and physicist who played a major role in the development of atomistic representations in relation to chemistry. |
| James Dwight Dana (Dana James Dwight) American geologist, mineralogist and naturalist. |
| John Dowland (Dowland John) English composer and lutanist Elizabethan |
| Jacques Derrida (Derrida Jacque) French philosopher. |
| James H. (James Henry) American novelist and critic, one of the greatest novelists and theorists of English literature. |
| Jerome K. Jerome (Jerome Jerome Klapka) English writer and playwright. |
| John Jeffries (Jeffries John) American physician, pioneer of aeronautics. |
| JOYCE, James Augustine (Joyce James Augustine) Irish writer. |
| JOHN Augustus Edwin (John Augustus Edwin) English painter and engraver. |
| JONES Jasper (Johns Jasper) American painter, sculptor and engraver, the most prominent representative of the pop-art. |
| JONES James (Jones James) American writer. |
| JONES Harold Spencer (Jones Harold Spencer) English astronomer. |
| JOHNSON Samuel (Johnson Samuel) English lexicographer, literary critic and essayist. |
| JOHNSON Philip (Johnson Philip) American architect |
| James Prescott Joules (Joule James Prescott) English physicist. |
| John Dewey (Dewey John) The American philosopher, psychologist and educator, one of the leading representatives of pragmatism, which has had a strong influence on educational thought of the United States. |
| JEAN PAUL German novelist and satirist. |
| Jean Paul (Janet Paul) The French philosopher and historian, a follower of V. Cousin. |
| Jean Leon Gerome (Gerome Jean Lon) French painter and sculptor. |
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