JP
'JP' may refer to:
★ Jade Puget, guitarist of the band AFI.
★ Jayaprakash Narayan, Indian politician and social worker
★ Pope John Paul I, pope of the Catholic Church, August-September 1978
★ Pope John Paul II, pope of the Catholic Church, 1978-2005
★ John Petrucci, guitarist and founding member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater
★ Jonathan Putra, VJ on Channel V, Host of Ntv 7 program Life! Session.
★ Joseph Prince, senior pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore
★ Justice of the Peace
★ Adria Airways, IATA code
★ Japan, ISO 3166-1 country code
★ Japanese language
★ Jackson-Pratt surgical drain
★ Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston
★ Japan Pulp and Paper Co., Ltd.
★ Chat slang for "just playing", a relative of "just kidding"
★ Judas Priest, British heavy metal band
★ Juice Plus, a nutritional supplement
★ ''Jyllands-Posten'', a Danish newspaper
★ The initials of Jurassic Park
★ .jp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Japan
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People
★ Jade Puget, guitarist of the band AFI.
★ Jayaprakash Narayan, Indian politician and social worker
★ Pope John Paul I, pope of the Catholic Church, August-September 1978
★ Pope John Paul II, pope of the Catholic Church, 1978-2005
★ John Petrucci, guitarist and founding member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater
★ Jonathan Putra, VJ on Channel V, Host of Ntv 7 program Life! Session.
★ Joseph Prince, senior pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore
Other meanings
★ Justice of the Peace
★ Adria Airways, IATA code
★ Japan, ISO 3166-1 country code
★ Japanese language
★ Jackson-Pratt surgical drain
★ Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston
★ Japan Pulp and Paper Co., Ltd.
★ Chat slang for "just playing", a relative of "just kidding"
★ Judas Priest, British heavy metal band
★ Juice Plus, a nutritional supplement
★ ''Jyllands-Posten'', a Danish newspaper
★ The initials of Jurassic Park
★ .jp is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Japan
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