J

Gender: Male

Meaning:

Origin: Hebrew



Famous Dogs Named J

Zanjeer: A Labrador Retriever who served as a detection dog with the Mumbai Police.

Tickle Em Jock: The first Scottish Terrier to win Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

Swansea Jack: Rescued people from Swansea bay and the River Tawe.

Swan Sea Jack: Black Retriever dog famous for saving the lives of many people in the town of Swansea. He was awarded many prizes for his bravery including ‘Dog of the Century’ award.

Station Jim: A popular and successful collector for the Widows' and Orphans' fund of the Great Western Railway.

Sallie Ann Jarrett: Civil War mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry regiment, whose bronze statue is part of the regimental monument at Gettysburg.

Rajah: A German Shepherd Dog, was the first Police dog to serve in New Zealand.

Old Jock: An early Fox Terrier.

Old Jack: Siberian Husky, one of the dogs in Eight Below, the movie based on the Japanese Antartic expedetion of 1958.

Marjorie: A depancreatized dog, was the subject of experiments by Frederick Banting and his assistant, Charles Best.

Lockjaw: The Inhumans dog from the comic strip Marvel Comics.

Just Nuisance: The only dog to have been officially enlisted in the Royal Navy, was buried with full military honours upon his death in 1944.

Jupiter: General Peterson's Great Dane dog in I Dream of Jeannie.

Junkyard: Labrador Retriever mix in the 2009 Disney movie Race to Witch Mountain, Buck plays the role of the dog. The movie also starred Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Junkers: A talking schnauzer that grants three wishes to his owner Hiromi Nozawa in the animation Junkers Come Here.

Jump: A dog from the novel Page.

Judy: A ship's dog that served with the Royal Navy, was the only animal to have been officially registered as a Japanese prisoner of war. She was awarded the Dickin Medal in 1946.

Joy: A Spaniel, belonging to the last Russian crown prince Alexei Romanov.

Jonathan: A Husky, is the University of Connecticut's mascot, and is named after the state of Connecticut's first governor.

John Joiner: The terrier who rescued Tom Kitten from being made into a pudding by rats in The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or The Roly-Poly Pudding.

Jo-Fi: A Chow Chow belonging to Sigmund Freud. Jo-Fi often sat in on therapy sessions and assisted in calming patients.

Joe: German Shepherd Dog, starring in the television series Run, Joe, Run.

Jock of the Bushveld: A Staffordshire bull terrier from South Africa in the 1880 whose owner wrote a book about their travels together.

Jock: Scottish Terrier in the animated 1955 Disney movie Lady and the Tramp.

Jiro: One of the two Sakhalin huskies that survived a year of abandonment on the frozen continent of Antarctica until members of a Japanese Expedition team rescued them.

Jip: Lapdog from the book David Copperfield, which is belonging to Dora Spenlow, David Copperfield's first wife.

Jip: One of Doctor Dolittle's animal companions in the book Doctor Dolittle.

Jim: Margaret Bigg's Brussels Griffon dog in Mike & Molly.

Jessie: Border Collie featured in the film Animal Farm.

Jerry the Tyke: A black and white dog from the silent era of British animation Jerry the Tyke.

Jerry Lee: A trained German Shepherd police dog in the film K-9, who works in his own way.

Jenna: Jenna is Balto's mate and mother of Kodi, Dingo, Saba and Aleu in the film Balto.

Jed: Appeared in The Thing, The Journey of Natty Gann and White Fang.

Jeb: A dog from VR Troopers.

Jean: The Vitagraph Dog, screen's first leading canine to have her name in the film title; starred in movies from 1908 to 1913.

Jasper: A dog from the animation Family Guy, Brian's gay cousin.

Jake: Finn's sidekick, pet and adoptive brother in the animation Adventure Time.

Jake: From a song about a dog named Jake by Pirates of the Mississippi.

Jade: A German Shepherd Dog from Birmingham, England who saved an abandoned baby.

Jacksie: A small dog belonging to C. S. Lewis in his childhood, died in an accident when Lewis was four years old.

Jackie: A Dalmatian-mix whose ability to give a Nazi salute garnered negative attention from Nazi Germany in World War II.

Jack the Bulldog: Mascot of the Georgetown Hoyas.

Jack Bull Dog: The first dog in the the book Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Jack: Crazy Chester's dog in "The Weight" by The Band.

Jack: Jack Russell Terrier dog from the film The Artist.

Djinn Djinn: Genie Havanese dog with magic powers in I Dream of Jeannie.

D. J.: A Siberian Husky, played the roles of Demon in Snow Dogs and Max in Eight Below.

Cujo: A 200-pound Saint Bernard from the book Cujo who chases a wild rabbit into a small limestone cave.

Benji: A small mixed-breed dog who is adopted by his family in the film Benji.

Beejay: A German Shepherd Dog, was the first Rex on Inspector Rex.

Famous People Named J

Zoran Jolevski is the current Minister of Defense for the Republic of Macedonia and a former diplomat.

Xi Jinping is the current President of the world’s populous republic nation.

Wyclef Jean is a Grammy Award-winning, American-Haitian singer-songwriter and rapper.

William Jennings Bryan was a famous American politician.

William James Mayo was renowned physician and surgeon in the United States of America.

William James is also known as the Father of American Psychology.

Waylon Jennings was an American country singer and songwriter.

Walter Benjamin was a German philosopher, literary critic, essayist, writer and social critic.

Walid Jumblatt is a Lebanese politician, and is currently the leader of the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP).

Tove Jansson is a famous painter, writer-illustrator and cartoonist known for creating the Moomin series of children books and cartoon characters.

Tom Jones was a famous Welsh singer.

Thomas Jefferson was a political philosopher and the third President of the United States.

Thomas Jane is an actor cum comic book writer whose best work is considered to be his role in ‘Boogie Nights’.

T. B. Joshua is a Nigerian televangelist and faith healer.

Syama Prasad Mookerjee was an Indian politician who founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh party.

Steve Jobs was a legendary figure and master of innovation who created history with his revolution in consumer electronics.

Sojourner Truth was an African American abolitionist who was the first black woman to win a case against a white man.

Slava Raškaj was a Croatian painter, considered to be one of the prominent watercolorists of the late 19th and early 20th century.

Sir Clive William John Granger is a Nobel Prize winning economist and a trendsetter in economic science.

Serj Tankian is a famous American singer-songwriter and member of the band, ‘System of a Down’.

Sarojini Naidu was an Indian freedom fighter and poet.

Sarah Jane Brown is a businesswoman, philanthropist, author and the wife of former UK Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.

Samuel L. Jackson is a famous film and television actor.

Sammy Davis, Jr. was a singer and dancer often billed as ‘the greatest living entertainer in the world’ during his heydays.

Salvador Jorge Blanco is a famous politician and writer who belonged to the Dominican Republic.

Robert Johnson was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician.

Robert Herjavec is a Canadian entrepreneur and a TV star, founder of ‘The Herjavec Group’, a fast-growing security software company.

Robert Downey, Jr. is an American actor who has won BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for his movies like ‘Chaplin’, ‘Sherlock’, etc.

Richard Jefferson is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Utah Jazz.

Richard Henry Dana, Jr. was an American lawyer, writer and social activist.

Rajiv Gandhi served as the sixth Prime Minister of India.

Rajendra Prasad served as the first President of Independent India.

Raja Ravi Varma was a renowned Indian painter who greatly influenced the future generations of Indian painters.

Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero is a former President of Honduras. He was in the office from 1990 to 1994.

Queen Rania of Jordan is the Queen consort of Jordon.

Pope John XXIII was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy.

Pope John Paul II served as the Pope of the Catholic Church for more than two and half decades.

Phil Jackson is a former American basketball player and a world-renowned basketball coach.

Peter Jackson is best known as the director of the film adaptation of JRR Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’.

P. J. O'Rourke s an American journalist, political satirist and author.

Osho Rajneesh was a well-known spiritual leader.

Omar Torrijos was a famous political leader of Panama, who is known for the Panama Canal treaties signed with U.

Nicki Minaj is a famous rap singer and song writer of the United States who is best known for her songs ‘I Get Crazy’ and ‘Super Bass’.

Najib Razak is the current Prime Minister of Malaysia, in office since April 2009.

Mulk Raj Anand was one of the first Indian writers in English to gain international fame.

Muhammad Ali Jinnah was an influential political leader of India before partition and instrumental in creation of Pakistan.

Morarji Desai served as the fifth Prime Minister of India.

Milla Jovovich is an American actress, model and fashion designer.

Miljenko Jergović is a prolific writer hailing from Croatia, best known for his works such as 'Over the Frozen Bridge' and 'Mama Leone'.

Mick Jagger is an illustrious musician, songwriter, singer, actor and the founding member of ‘The Rolling Stones’.

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