John

John
(as used in expressions)
Abbot, Sir John (Joseph Caldwell)
Acton (de Aldenham), John Emerich Edward Dahlberg Acton, 1 barón
Adams, John (Coolidge)
Ashbery, John (Lawrence)
Atanasoff, John V(incent)
Austin, J(ohn) L(angshaw)
Backus, John W(arner)
Baird, John L(ogie)
John Simmons Barth, Jr.
Edgar John Bergren
Bishop, J(ohn) Michael
Bolingbroke, Henry Saint John, 1 vizconde
Borglum, (John) Gutzon (de la Mothe)
Breckinridge, John C(abell)
Bricker, John W(illiam)
Budge, (John) Don(ald)
John Anthony Burgess Wilson
Bute, John Stuart, 3 conde de
John Stuart
John Milton Cage, Jr.
Calhoun, John C(aldwell)
John William Carson
Cleese, John (Marwood)
Coetzee, J(ohn) M(ichael)
Coltrane, John (William)
Commons, John R(ogers)
Coolidge, (John) Calvin
John O'Bail
J. Hector St. John
Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur
Crittenden, John J(ordan)
Dickens, Charles (John Huffam)
Diefenbaker, John G(eorge)
Dillinger, John (Herbert)
Dos Passos, John (Roderigo)
Durham, John George Lambton, 1 conde de
Eckert, J(ohn) Presper, Jr.
Eckert, Wallace J(ohn)
Ehrlichman, John D(aniel)
Elway, John (Albert)
William John Evans
Evans, Sir Arthur (John)
Fisher (de Kilverstone), John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1 barón
Fowles, John (Robert)
Frémont, John C(harles)
French, John (Denton Pinkstone), 1 conde de Ypres
Fuller, J(ohn) F(rederick) C(harles)
Garand, John C(antius)
Gielgud, Sir (Arthur) John
John Birks Gillespie
Herbert John Gleason
Glenn, John H(erschel), Jr.
Gorey, Edward (St. John)
Haldane, J(ohn) B(urdon) S(anderson)
William John Clifton
Haley, Sir William (John)
William John Hartack
Hay, John (Milton)
Heinz, H(enry) J(ohn)
Heisman, John (William)
Hersey, John (Richard)
John Charlton Carter
Hicks, Sir John R(ichard)
Hoare, Sir Samuel (John Gurney), 2 baronet
John Cornelius Hodges
John Henry Holliday
Hoover, J(ohn) Edgar
Howard, John (Winston)
Irving, John (Winslow)
Jeffers, (John) Robinson
Jellicoe, John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1 conde
John, Augustus (Edwin)
John, Sir Elton (Hercules)
John Arthur Johnson
Johnson, John H(arold)
John Paul
Kaiser, Henry J(ohn)
Kellogg, John Harvey y W(ill) K(eith)
Kennedy, John F(itzgerald)
John Albert Kramer
Lawrence, John (Laird Mair)
David John Moore Cornwell
John Uhler Lemmon III
Lennon, John (Winston)
Lewis, John L(lewellyn)

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