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Meanings and definitions for ONJ
What does ONJ stand for? What does ONJ mean?
- 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
- "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
- "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
- 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
- Odate Noshiro airport (code), Japan
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