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Pages in category "All Wikipedia articles written in Jamaican English"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,972 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Buccaneer (musician)
- Markino Buckley
- Richard Bucknor
- Steve Bucknor
- Buff Bay, Jamaica
- Bull Bay
- Bull Savanna, Jamaica
- Peter Bunting
- Remona Burchell
- Michelle Burgher
- Doug Burke (tennis)
- Lawrence Aloysius Burke
- Vanley Burke
- Howard Burnett (athlete)
- Watty Burnett
- Burnin' (Bob Marley and the Wailers album)
- Burning Spear
- Philip "Fatis" Burrell
- Bushman (reggae singer)
- Bustamante Hospital for Children
- Alexander Bustamante
- Gladys Bustamante
- Altimont Butler
- Allan George Richard Byfield
C
- Susan Cadogan
- Cagway Bay
- Yola Cain
- Calabar High School
- Milo Calhoun
- Schillonie Calvert
- Cambridge, Jamaica
- Bert Cameron
- Lloydricia Cameron
- Tiffany Cameron
- Whycliffe Cameron
- Veronica Campbell Brown
- Al Campbell
- Andrae Campbell
- Clifford Campbell
- Glen Campbell (actor)
- Juliet Campbell (athlete)
- Michael Campbell (athlete)
- Paul Campbell (Jamaican actor)
- Romario Campbell
- Sashana Campbell
- Sergio Campbell
- Simoya Campbell
- Campion College, Jamaica
- Icho Candy
- Capital punishment in Jamaica
- Capleton
- Captain Sinbad
- Captured (mixtape)
- Morris Cargill
- Caribbean Maritime University
- Don Carlos (musician)
- Carlton and The Shoes
- Carmel, Westmoreland, Jamaica
- Deuce Carter
- Trudi Carter
- Cascade, Jamaica
- Lacksley Castell
- Roxroy Cato
- Cattawood Springs
- Ce'cile
- Margaret Cezair-Thompson
- Chaka Demus & Pliers
- Chris-Ann Chambers
- Maurice Chambers
- Ricardo Chambers
- Chances Are (album)
- Christina Chang (footballer)
- Horace Chang
- Channel One Studios
- Colin Channer
- Chant Down Babylon
- The Chantells
- Chapelton, Jamaica
- Charlie Chaplin (singer)
- Pearnel Charles
- Lloyd Charmers
- Cheerleader (Omi song)
- Chezidek
- Clive Chin
- Leonard Chin
- Robert Chin
- Valentine Chin
- The Chosen Few (reggae group)
- Christiana, Jamaica
- Chronixx
- Angela Chuck
- Delroy Chuck
- Geoffrey Chung
- Mikey Chung
- Tami Chynn
- Claremont, Jamaica
- Clarendon Parish, Jamaica
- Clarendon Park, Jamaica
- The Clarendonians
- Clark's Town, Jamaica
- Davian Clarke
- Eric "Fish" Clarke
- Evon Clarke
- Johnny Clarke
- Lerone Clarke
- Rennico Clarke
- Richard Clarke (boxer)
- Tarania Clarke
- William Robinson Clarke
- Claverty Cottage
- Wellesley Clayton
- Andre Clennon
- Jimmy Cliff
- Michelle Cliff
- Clue J & His Blues Blasters
- Cockpit Country
- Cocoa Tea
- Renford Cogle
- Christopher Coke
- Dennis Coke
- Paston Coke
- Allan Cole (footballer)
- Stranger Cole
- Coleyville, Jamaica
- Sabrina Colie
- Collegiate School (Jamaica)
- Ansel Collins
- Dave and Ansell Collins
- Ena Collymore-Woodstock
- Colony of Jamaica
- Leroy Colquhoun
- The Complete Bob Marley & the Wailers 1967–1972
- Confrontation (Bob Marley and the Wailers album)
- Constant Spring, Jamaica
- Constitution of Jamaica
- Aston Cooke
- Howard Cooke
- Carolyn Cooper
- Michael Cooper (musician)
- David Coore
- Shiah Coore
- Leander de Cordova
- Cornwall College, Jamaica
- Cornwall County, Jamaica
- Cubah Cornwallis
- Alec R. Costandinos
- Cotterwood
- Joseph Cotton
- Count Ossie
- Countryman (film)
- Ricardo Cousins
- Roy Cousins
- COVID-19 pandemic in Jamaica
- Christine Craig
- Carole Crawford
- Crime in Jamaica
- Croft's Hill, Jamaica
- Sydney Crooks
- Omar Cummings
- Beryl Cunningham
- Headley Cunningham
- Ricardo Cunningham
- Ryan Cunningham
- Tony Cunningham (footballer)
- Jah Cure
- Mykal Cushnie
- Juliet Cuthbert
D
- D'Angel
- Fedrick Dacres
- Daddy Freddy
- Daddy Screw
- Lloyd Daley
- Nicque Daley
- Horace Dalley
- Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert
- Edith Dalton-James
- Dalvey, Jamaica
- Dancehall Queen
- Doris Darlington
- Darliston
- Omar Davies
- Mary Ignatius Davies
- Helene Davis-Whyte
- Carlene Davis
- Howard Davis (sprinter)
- Martin Davis (Jamaican footballer)
- Omolyn Davis
- Paul Davis (footballer, born 1962)
- Ronnie Davis
- Nadia Davy
- Christine Day
- Hylton Dayes
- Mikayla Dayes
- Jacob De Cordova
- H. G. de Lisser
- Nora Dean
- General Degree
- Kadie-Ann Dehaney
- Desmond Dekker
- Junior Delgado