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- Brandon Jackson (priest)
- Harry Jackson (politician)
- John Alexander Jackson (Tasmanian politician)
- Neil Jackson (swimmer)
- Josias Jackson
- Jagaddeva (Chahamana dynasty)
- Jagat (2015 film)
- Franz Jägerstätter
- Aradhana Jagota
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Anshu Jain (cricketer)
- Deepak Jain
- HMCS James Bay
- James ministry
- David James (Australian politician)
- Julie James
- Karen James
- John Eustace Jameson
- Ernest Auldjo Jamieson
- William Jamieson (Australian politician)
- Ragnar Jändel
- Benhard Janse van Rensburg
- Paul Jarvie (swimmer)
- William Jarvis (Australian politician)
- Jaya Pala
- T. B. Jayah
- Jayantavarman
- Je danse dans ma tête
- Je lui dirai
- Je ne veux pas
- Je ne vous oublie pas
- Je sais pas
- Alex Jeannin
- Brian Jeffares
- Clyde Jeffery
- Betty Jeffrey
- Richard Lewis Jenkins
- Robert Jenkins (Australian politician)
- William Jenkins (coal merchant)
- Gavin Jennings
- Philip Jennings (Queenborough MP)
- Jeon Ok-ja
- Thomas Jessep
- Francis Jettner
- Jigsaw Falling into Place
- Jimbour Dry Stone Wall
- Javier Jiménez (swimmer)
- Jin Chae-seon
- Jinadattasuri
- Joh, Una
- Lars Johansson (ice hockey)
- John Tonge Centre
- Leo John
- Isaac Johnson (cricketer)
- Maurice Johnson (English politician)
- Nigel Johnson (swimmer)
- Pamela Johnson (swimmer)
- Robert Johnson (Australian politician)
- Johnsons Coach & Bus Travel
- Thomas Johnsson
- Greg Johnston (rower)
- Mark Johnston (historian)
- William Johnston (Australian politician)
- Jokela type spinal muscular atrophy
- Celia Jokisch
- Friedrich Jokisch
- Ivan Jolić
- Judith Jolly, Baroness Jolly
- Marny Jolly
- Bob Jones (businessman)
- Charles Jones (MP for Beaumaris)
- Eric Jones (economic historian)
- Henry Haydn Jones
- Ian Jones (author)
- Johnny Jones (pioneer)
- Jon Owen Jones
- Lee Jones (footballer, born 1973)
- Malcolm Jones (politician)
- Philip Asterley Jones
- Richard Jones (1786–1852)
- Richard Jones (New South Wales politician, born 1843)
- Sydney Jones (businessman)
- Towyn Jones
- William Jones (New Zealand politician)
- Samuel Joseph (Australian politician)
- Deon Joubert
- Jours de fièvre
- JoWooD
- Ju Hyo-sim
- Jubail Church
- Frank Judd, Baron Judd
- Isabel Judd
- William Judd (Australian politician)
- Judo at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
- Judo at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Omar Ali Juma
- Just Have a Heart
- Just Testing
- HMS Jutland
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- Kacha Devayani
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- Kadunkon
- Vinit Kakar
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- Kalachuris of Tripuri
- Kalairani
- Kalasadan
- HMS Kale
- HMS Kale (1904)
- Kelihiano Kalolo
- Kalyanavarman (Varman dynasty)
- Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
- Kanavane Kankanda Deivam
- Shota Kaneko
- Hormasji Kanga
- HMS Kangaroo (1900)
- HMS Kangaroo (1795)
- HMS Kangaroo
- Kansai Nerolac Paints
- Sergey Karjakin
- Dimitrios Karydis
- HMS Kashmir (1915)
- HMS Kashmir
- Kota Rani
- Kathanayaki
- Ada F. Kay
- Citizen Kay
- Kazachok
- Kazakhstan Cup
- Henry Singer Keating
- Maurice Keatinge
- HMS Keats
- Keighley Central
- HMS Keith
- Kekerengu Fault
- Charles Kelland
- Frederick Kellaway
- Thomas Erskine, 1st Earl of Kellie
- HMS Kellington (M1154)
- Fiona Kellock
- HMCS Kelowna
- Sylvia Kelso
- Simon Kelway
- HMS Kemerton (M1156)
- Charles Kemeys-Tynte (1778–1860)
- Fraser Kemp
- James Kemp (Australian politician)
- HMS Kempenfelt
- HMS Kempenfelt (I18)
- Keneally ministry
- Gavin Keneally
- Des Kennedy (Irish footballer)
- John William Kennedy
- Thomas Francis Kennedy
- HMCS Kenora
- Henry Grey, 10th Earl of Kent
- Francis Bernard Keogh
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- Serhiy Kernozhytskyi
- Alison, Lady Kerr
- Anne, Lady Kerr
- James Kerr (New Zealand politician)
- Joan Kerr
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- Keva's pit cave
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- Graham Kierath
- Markus Kiesenebner
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- John FitzGerald, 18th Earl of Kildare
- Graham Killoughery
- Anna Kilponen
- Charles Kinahan
- John Kinchela
- Kineton railway station
- King Tide (band)
- King Tomislav Square (Livno)
- Colin King-Ansell
- Ashya King case