Historical Figures with J
Yes! Refers to Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. president.
Yes! 2nd U.S. president and Founding Father.
Yes! 4th U.S. president, 'Father of the Constitution'.
Yes! Nickname for John F. Kennedy, 35th U.S. president.
Yes! 35th U.S. president; led early Space Race.
Yes—infamous figure behind 1888 London crimes.
Yes! Soviet leader during WWII and early Cold War.
Yes! French heroine and saint from the 1400s.
Yes! Roman general and statesman of the late Republic.
Yes! Beatles musician and peace activist.
Yes! 46th U.S. president; former VP under Obama.
Broke MLB color barrier in 1947, civil rights icon.
Yes! Captain John Smith, Jamestown explorer.
35th US president, led during Cold War, assassinated in 1963.
Disciple who betrayed Jesus; major Biblical figure.
Jewish preacher who baptized Jesus, key early Christian figure.
British explorer who mapped Pacific coasts; killed in Hawaiʻi.
39th US president, later famed for humanitarian work.
English novelist of manners; wrote “Pride and Prejudice.”
King James VI/I, united Scots and English crowns in 1603.
5th US president; Monroe Doctrine shaped US foreign policy.
Notorious American outlaw of the Old West, killed 1882.
Assassin of Lincoln; actor turned infamous in US history.
Longtime FBI director; wielded major 20th‑century power.
Filipino nationalist writer; martyr of Spanish colonial rule.
US civil rights leader and politician; ran for president.
Influential rock singer of the 1960s; died at 27.
American folk hero John Chapman, famed orchard planter.
21st‑century Canadian PM, major political figure.
Spelled wrong, but clearly Julius Caesar, Roman dictator.
US Founding Father, first Chief Justice of Supreme Court.
Irish modernist writer, author of Ulysses and Dubliners.
King of England (House of Stuart), deposed in 1688.
Again Julius Caesar, misspelled but clearly identifiable.
President of the Confederacy during American Civil War.
Misspelling of Joan of Arc, French heroine and saint.
- jason derulo
- jeanne d'arc
Godfather of soul, hugely influential American musician.
English philosopher, key Enlightenment thinker on liberty.
Byzantine emperor Justinian I, issued famous law code.
US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, style icon of the 1960s.
Jesse James, legendary 19th‑century American outlaw.
Could be queen or actress Jane Seymour, both historic figures.
Founder of the Latter‑day Saint movement in 1820s America.
15th US president, led pre–Civil War America.
US TV judge Judy Sheindlin, pioneer of courtroom reality shows.
Iconic American Western film star of the 20th century.
19th‑century American abolitionist who led Harpers Ferry raid.
6th US president, son of John Adams, 1825–1829.
Likely Jesse Jackson, famed US civil‑rights leader.
First FBI director, major figure in 20th‑century US politics.
Refers to James I of England/VI of Scotland, early 1600s king.
Common way to denote James I, king of England and Scotland.
- john lenon
American actor of the 1950s, icon of youth rebellion.
Founder of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, 19th‑c. distiller.
10th U.S. president, annexed Texas in the 1840s.
Legendary African American steel‑driving folk hero.
Primatologist who studied wild chimpanzees in Tanzania.
US abstract expressionist painter, drip technique.
Nickname for JFK, 35th U.S. president, assassinated 1963.
American cult leader behind the 1978 Jonestown massacre.
British chef and TV personality, food‑education activist.
Mughal emperor Jahangir, ruled India in early 1600s.
Hong Kong action star with global influence in film stuntwork.
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