John Porter may refer to:
Richard Smith may refer to:
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to:
John Murray or Murry may refer to:
John Mitchell or Mitchel may refer to:
Alexander or Alex Campbell may refer to:
John Thomas is the name of:
George Hill may refer to:
John Adams (1735–1826) was the second president of the United States.
John is a common male name in the English language ultimately of Hebrew origin. The English form is from Middle English Ion, Ihon, Jon, Jan (mid-12c.), itself from Old French Jan, Jean, Jehan, from Medieval Latin Johannes, altered form of Late Latin Ioannes, or the Middle English personal name is directly from Medieval Latin, which is from the Greek name Ioannis (Ιωάννης), originally borne by Jews transliterating the Hebrew name Yochanan, the contracted form of the longer name Yehochanan, meaning "YHWH is Gracious" or "YHWH is Merciful". There are numerous forms of the name in different languages; these were formerly often simply translated as "John" in English but are increasingly left in their native forms.
Thomas Johnson, Tom Johnson or Tommy Johnson may refer to:
James, Jimmy, or Jim Wright may refer to:
William Wilson, or variants, may refer to:
John Bell may refer to:
John Scott may refer to:
James Brown (1933–2006) was an American recording artist and musician.
John or Johnny Jackson may refer to:
John Baker or Jon Baker may refer to:
John Harris may refer to:
Bowen is a Celtic surname representing two separate Celtic ethnicities, the Welsh ab Owain meaning "son of Owen" and the Irish Ó Buadhacháin meaning "descendant of Bohan". The Bowen lineage can be traced back to Llwyngwair in the 11th century, near Nevern in Pembrokeshire. The Bowen surname was adopted in 1424. There are seven Bowen crests and the Bowen/Owen family group share a tartan. The Bowen/Bowens surnames are more commonly found in southern Wales, while the Owen/Owens surnames are more commonly found in northern Wales.
John Robinson may refer to: