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Meanings and definitions for JON
What does JON stand for? What does JON mean?
- Jon is a shortened form of the name Jonathan.
- "Jon", an alternate spelling of John (given name)
- Jón, an Old Norse common name still widely used in Iceland and the Faroes
- Jon (Korean surname) (Korean: 전), also transliterated Jeon
- Jon (Serer surname)
- The Jon, alias of Jonathan Sprague, former member of Steam Powered Giraffe
- Jon, a shorten name for Jonathan in Jonathan Jafari, the person who runs the YouTube channel JonTron
- Jon (film), a 1983 Finnish film
- JBoss Operations Network, network management software
- Jons, commune in the Rhône department in eastern France
- Jöns Jacob Berzelius (1779–1848), Swedish chemist
- Jöns Budde (1435–1495), Franciscan friar from the Brigittine monastery in NaantaliVallis Gratiae - near Turku, Finland
- Jöns Gerekesson (died 1433), controversial Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden 1408–1421, and Iceland 1426–1433 until he was drowned
- Jöns Peter Hemberg (1763–1834), Swedish banker and member of parliament
- Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1417–1467), Swedish archbishop of Uppsala (1448–1467) and regent of Sweden
- Jöns Svanberg (1771–1851), Swedish clergyman and natural scientist
- Karin Jöns (born 1953), German politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Social Democratic Party of Germany
- Mattias Jons (born 1982), Swedish hammer thrower
- Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (JONS), former Spanish political movement
- Jönsson
- John (given name)
- John (surname), including a list of people who have the name John
- Johannine literature
Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
- Johannine epistles
First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
- Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John
- Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John
- Book of Revelation, the Revelation of Saint John the Divine
- John the Baptist (died c. 30 AD), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ
- Authorship of the Johannine works of the New Testament, sometimes identified as:
John the Apostle (lived c. 30 AD), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus
- John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle
- John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle
- John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos
- John, Father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter
- John of Antioch (chronicler), a chronicler of the 7th century
- John of Bohemia (1296–1346), called John the Blind, king from 1310
- John of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, better known as Hans of Denmark (1455–1513)
- John of England (1166–1216), king and younger brother of Richard I
- John I of Hungary or János Szapolyai (1487–1540), king from 1526
- John of Scotland also known as John de Balliol (c. 1249–1314), king from 1292–1296
- Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (1349–1397)
- John, Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz (1400–1442)
- Infante John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch (1431–1457)
- Infante John, Duke of Viseu (1448–1472), 3rd Duke of Viseu, 2nd Duke of Beja, King Manuel I's older brother
- John the Scythian, a general and politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, consul in 498
- John the Hunchback, a general and politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, consul in 499
- John (nephew of Vitalian), a Byzantine general under Justinian I
- John Troglita, a 6th-century Byzantine general
- John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340–1399), third son of Edward III, King of England
- Prince John of the United Kingdom (1905–1919), prince of the United Kingdom, youngest son/child of George V
- John (Tomorrow People), appearing in the children's science-fiction TV series The Tomorrow People
- John (John and Gillian), appearing in the Doctor Who TV comic strip
- John-117, or Master Chief, the protagonist of the video game franchise Halo
- John, a 1927 play by Philip Barry
- JOHN, a 2014 play by Lloyd Newson
- Dear John letter, a letter written to inform a romantic partner that the writer has found a new love interest
- "John" (Desireless song)
- "John" (Lil Wayne song)
- Dirty John, a true-crime podcast focusing on the life and exploits of John Meehan (also known as "Filthy John" and "Filthy"
Dirty John (TV series), a TV series based on the podcast
- John Boy and Billy, John Isley (born August 15, 1956) and Billy James (born August 31, 1957), co-hosts of the morning radio program, The John Boy & Billy Big Show
- Slang for a person who hires a prostitute
- Slang for a toilet
- John Peaks, mountains on Powell Island, Antarctica
- John the Ripper, password strength checking program (the executable program is simply "john")
- Alternate forms for the name John
- Yohanan, a male given name
- "Jno.", abbreviation of John (given name)
- Jeffrey Hatrix (born 1963; stagename: JNo) U.S. singer-songwriter
- J. N. O. Fernando, Sri Lankan chemist
- JNO Racing (motorsports) a race car team that participated in the 1972 Can-Am season
- JNO (Jump No Overflow), a machine code instruction in x86 for arithmetic overflow, see Branch (computer science)
- Workers Nationalist Youth (JNO; Spanish: Joventut Nacionalista Obrera) of the Valencian Community in Spain
- Olivia Newton-John, an English-born Australian singer and actress
- osteonecrosis of the jaw, a severe bone disease that affects the maxilla and the mandible
- Odate-Noshiro Airport (IATA airport code: ONJ), in Akita Prefecture, Japan
- Onjob language (ISO 639 language code: onj)
- Orchestre National de Jazz, a French jazz ensemble
- OJN (musician), a musician signed on to Loca Records
- OJN (song), a 1984 song by Hal Russell off the album Conserving NRG
- Orkhon Jims Nogoo (stock ticker: OJN), a foodstuffs company listed on the Mongolian Stock Exchange, see List of companies listed on the Mongolian Stock Exchange
- Nationaal Jeugd Orkest, the national youth orchestra of the Netherlands
- New Jazz Orchestra, British jazz big band active from 1963 to 1970
- The New Jedi Order, a series of Star Wars novels published from 1999 to 2003
- ISO 639:njo (Mongsen Ao language), Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nagaland, India
- Yang (surname), in the Indonesian spelling of one of its Hokkien pronunciations
- Njo or Sinjo, Indonesian nickname for Indo people
- Njo, Cameroon; a village that was merged into Douala
- Eugène N'Jo Léa (1931-2006) Cameroonian soccer player
- Njøs (surname)
- Noj, Iran; a village
- Noj LTD, the maker of the Dubrovnik chess set
- Noyabrsk Airport (IATA airport code: NOJ; ICAO airport code: USRO), Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia; near Noyabrsk
- Nonuya language (ISO 639 language code: noj)
- People's Youth of Yugoslavia (NOJ; Serbo-Croatian: Narodna omladina Jugoslavije), a predecessor to the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia
- New Orleans Jazz, NBA basketball team now the Utah Jazz
- Johnston Island airport (code), US Minor Outlying Islands
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