John C. Phelan
John C. Phelan, the Secretary of the United States Navy, resigned from his position amid political and military tensions.
John Crawley
John Crawley, a former US Marine, involved in Irish Republican activities and the IRA.
John Czajka
Canadian hockey executive and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
John Delaney
John Delaney, former CEO of the FAI involved in Irish football controversies.
John Doherty
John Doherty is the founder of Credo, a marketplace matching businesses with agencies.
John Edmonston
John Edmonston, chair of the Bluff Oyster Festival, involved in organizing the event.
John Eustace
English football manager and former player, currently managing Derby County football club.
John Farnham
Australian singer and songwriter, known for 'John Farnham'.
John Fox
NFL coach who was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, known for success and Super Bowl appearance.
John Francis Leader
Psychologist and cognitive scientist specializing in human cognition and behavior
John from Epping
Female greyhound trained by Ian Garland, named John from Epping, participating in racing.
John Garamendi
American politician serving as a member of Congress representing California.
John Gillen
John Gillen, founder of Roost, a peer-to-peer marketplace for storage and parking spaces.
John Gilligan
Irish criminal involved in drug trafficking and firearms offences, served prison sentences for crimes including Veronica Guerin's murder.
John Goldman
American entrepreneur and CEO of Rebel Health Alliance, specializing in health optimization for high-performing individuals.
John Gotti
John Gotti, a notorious mafia boss of the Gambino family.
John Graham
John Graham, director of the CFO survey and professor at Duke University, involved in economic research and analysis.
John Hamm
American actor and comedian, known for his role as Don Draper in Mad Men.
John Hargadon
John Hargadon, a person advocating for Barry Maloney's access to medication.
John Harvey Kellogg
American doctor and nutritionist known for creating Corn Flakes and promoting cereals as a breakfast food
John Hegeman
John Hegeman is the chief revenue officer of Meta, a social media company, who is stepping down.
John Hennessy
American entrepreneur and founder of Stanford University.
John Hinckley Jr.
American individual known for attempting to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981.
John Husted
A Republican U.S. senator from Ohio, involved in state legislative matters.
John Isle
John Isle, a journalist and Deputy Business Editor at the Sunday Times in Ireland.
John Jay
John Jay was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, appointed as envoy to negotiate treaties with Britain.
John Kearns
British comedian and podcaster, host of the Taskmaster podcast.
John Klingberg
John Klingberg, a defenseman for the San Jose Sharks.
John Lackey
Professional baseball player, known for pitching and his career in Major League Baseball.
John Lahart
Irish politician and member of Fianna Fáil, involved in the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee.
John Landau
John Landau, a film producer and collaborator with James Cameron.
John Larson
American politician and member of the U.S. Congress representing Connecticut
John Locke
A philosophical and political thinker influential in Western civilization, known for his work on government and natural rights.
John Lovitz
American comedian, actor, and writer, known for his work on Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons.
John Major
British politician and leader of the Conservative Party, former Prime Minister.
John Martin
Director of Football at the Football Association of Ireland, responsible for overseeing football development structures.
John Maynard Keynes
A well-known economist and author of theories related to economic cycles and animal spirits.
John McCarthy
John McCarthy was Mary Jane Kelly's landlord, who reported her missing and was involved in the investigation.
John McConnell Jr.
John McConnell Jr., a federal judge in Rhode Island.
John Meacham
John Meacham, a historian and author known for his works on American history and leadership.
John Messina
John Messina, a person mentioned discussing Pompey's recruitment strategy.
John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich
John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, a British nobleman and politician from the 18th century.
John Nardone
John Nardone is the CEO of Flash Talking, an ad tech pioneer with a background in analytics and advertising.
John Nash
A person who believed himself to be the emperor of Antarctica.
Johnny B
Irish comedians and internet personalities known as the Two Johnnies.
Johnny Bench
Major League Baseball player known for his defensive skills and recent Gold Glove nominations.
Johnny Bufferhat
Founder and CEO of Hopin, an online events platform, with a background in product development.
Johnny Ives
Johnny Ives, a British designer known for his work at Apple and product design.
Johnny Kenny
Johnny Kenny, an Irish footballer playing for Bolton.
Johnny Kim
American astronaut and Navy SEAL who served in space and earned a medical degree from Harvard