JJ
'JJ' can stand for:
★ J. J. Cale, an American songwriter and musician
★ Jimmy John's, a franchised sandwich restaurant owned by Jimmy John Liautaud
★ 'JJ' is the IATA code for TAM Linhas Aéreas (Brazilian airline)
★ Jens Johansson, one of the most influential "shred" keyboardist
★ Jack Johnson, singer and songwriter
★ Lin Junjie, singer and songwriter
★ Janet Jackson, singer
★ Lil' JJ, stand-up comedian
★ Jenny Jones (presenter), a television talk-show host
★ Jumping Jack, a physical exercise
★ Junaid Jamshed, Pakistani singer
★ 2JJ, the callsign of radio station Double Jay, now Triple J
★ Joe Johnson (basketball) a National Basketball Association player, currently a member of the Atlanta Hawks and the United States national basketball team
★ Jelena Janković, Serbian tennis player
★ JJ Johnson, jazz trombonist
★ Joey Jordison, the drummer of Slipknot.
★ J. J. Redick, a Duke basketball player
★ J. J. Dewey, a new-age guru and writer
★ Jacinto João, a famous football player
★ Jermaine Jenas, English football player for Tottenham Hotspur
★ Jim Jackson (basketball) an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association, most recently for the Los Angeles Lakers
★ Jay Jay the Jet Plane, a CGI children's television cartoon fiction series
★ Jay Jay, tamil film starring R. Madhavan, Pooja and Amoga
★ JJ (band), featuring Jan Johnston from the early 1990s (Columbia Records)
★ JJ (magazine), a fashion magazine
★ JJ (video game), a video game developed and published by Square Co., Ltd.
★ J.J. Abrams, American film and television producer, writer, actor, composer and director
★ J. Jonah Jameson, a Marvel Comics character
★ Two or more judges, in law reporting (''e.g.'' "Smith and Jones JJ"; singular 'J')
★ JJ Lin, A Chinese-Singaporean singer-songwriter
★ Jason Jr., a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that belongs to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
★ Jaromir Jagr, professional hockey player
★ J.J.
★ J. J. Cale, an American songwriter and musician
★ Jimmy John's, a franchised sandwich restaurant owned by Jimmy John Liautaud
★ 'JJ' is the IATA code for TAM Linhas Aéreas (Brazilian airline)
★ Jens Johansson, one of the most influential "shred" keyboardist
★ Jack Johnson, singer and songwriter
★ Lin Junjie, singer and songwriter
★ Janet Jackson, singer
★ Lil' JJ, stand-up comedian
★ Jenny Jones (presenter), a television talk-show host
★ Jumping Jack, a physical exercise
★ Junaid Jamshed, Pakistani singer
★ 2JJ, the callsign of radio station Double Jay, now Triple J
★ Joe Johnson (basketball) a National Basketball Association player, currently a member of the Atlanta Hawks and the United States national basketball team
★ Jelena Janković, Serbian tennis player
★ JJ Johnson, jazz trombonist
★ Joey Jordison, the drummer of Slipknot.
★ J. J. Redick, a Duke basketball player
★ J. J. Dewey, a new-age guru and writer
★ Jacinto João, a famous football player
★ Jermaine Jenas, English football player for Tottenham Hotspur
★ Jim Jackson (basketball) an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association, most recently for the Los Angeles Lakers
★ Jay Jay the Jet Plane, a CGI children's television cartoon fiction series
★ Jay Jay, tamil film starring R. Madhavan, Pooja and Amoga
★ JJ (band), featuring Jan Johnston from the early 1990s (Columbia Records)
★ JJ (magazine), a fashion magazine
★ JJ (video game), a video game developed and published by Square Co., Ltd.
★ J.J. Abrams, American film and television producer, writer, actor, composer and director
★ J. Jonah Jameson, a Marvel Comics character
★ Two or more judges, in law reporting (''e.g.'' "Smith and Jones JJ"; singular 'J')
★ JJ Lin, A Chinese-Singaporean singer-songwriter
★ Jason Jr., a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that belongs to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
★ Jaromir Jagr, professional hockey player
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