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Jean-Joseph is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Jean Joseph Marie Amiot (1718–1793), French Jesuit missionary *
Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul Jean-Joseph Ange d'Hautpoul (; 13 May 1754 – 14 February 1807) was a French cavalry general of the Napoleonic wars. He came from an old noble family of France whose military tradition extended for several centuries. Efforts by the French Rev ...
(1754–1807), French cavalry general of the Napoleonic wars *
Jean-Joseph Ansiaux Jean Joseph Eleonora Antoine Ansiaux (1764–1840) was a Belgian-born historical and portrait painter who worked in France. Life Ansiaux, a pupil of François-André Vincent, was born in Liège, Belgium, in 1764. His elder brother, Emmanuel An ...
(1764–1840), historical and portrait painter *
Jean-Joseph Balechou Jean-Joseph Balechou (Arles, 11 July 1715 - Avignon, 18 August 1765) was a French engraver. Works * ''Portrait of Augustus, king of Poland'' after Hyacinthe Rigaud * ''Portrait of Dom Philippe, infant of Spain'' after Louis René Vialy * ''Po ...
(1715–1765), French engraver * Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant (1845–1902), French painter and etcher *
Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld (10 April 1758 – 20 October 1846) was a French painter. A native of the city of Carpentras, Bidauld first studied painting with his elder brother, Jean-Pierre-Xavier Bidauld, Jean-Pierre-Xavier, in Lyons. In 1783 he ...
(1758–1846), French painter *
Jean Joseph Charles Louis Blanc Louis Jean Joseph Charles Blanc (; ; 29 October 1811 – 6 December 1882) was a French politician and historian. A socialist who favored reforms, he called for the creation of cooperatives in order to guarantee employment for the urban poor. Alth ...
(1811–1882), French politician and historian *
Jean Joseph Bott Jean Joseph Bott (9 March 1826 – 28 April 1895) was a German violinist and composer who emigrated to the United States late in his life. Biography He was born in Cassel, Germany, where he received his first musical instruction from his fath ...
(1826–1895), German violinist and composer *
Jean-Joseph Carriès Jean-Joseph Marie Carriès (15 February 1855 – 1 July 1894) was a French sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist. His ceramic work is mostly in stoneware, and part of the French art pottery movement, and includes many faces and heads, often with ...
(1855–1894), French sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist *
Jean-Joseph Casot "Jean-Joseph Casot (October 4, 1728 – March 16, 1800) was a Jesuit came from France to Canada in 1757 as a lay brother". Upon his arrival in Canada, the Jesuits assign tasks to Jean-Joseph Casot in Batiscanie. One of his first papers he wrote ...
(1728–1800), Jesuit, came from France to Canada in 1757 as a lay brother *
Jean-Joseph Chapuis Jean-Joseph Chapuis (June 6, 1765 – February 10, 1864) was a French cabinetmaker of the 18th and 19th centuries. Biography Jean-Joseph Chapuis was born in Brussels in 1765. He was trained in Paris, where he became a master craftsman, ent ...
(1765–1864), French cabinetmaker of the 18th and 19th centuries *
Jean-Joseph Charlier Jean-Joseph Charlier (15 April 179430 March 1886) was a Belgian artisan and revolutionary who became an iconic figure in the Belgian Revolution. His participation as an amputee in the fighting near Brussels Park during the Dutch attack on Brussel ...
(1794–1886), Belgian revolutionary *
Jean Joseph Jacques Chretien Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * Jean ...
(born 1934), PC, OM, CC, QC, 20th Prime Minister of Canada * Jean Joseph Antoine de Courvoisier (1775–1835), French magistrate and politician *
Jean-Joseph Dassy Jean-Joseph Dassy, a French historical and portrait painter, and lithographer, was born at Marseilles on 27 December 1791, and died in the same city on 27 July 1865. He studied under Girodet-Trioson, and commenced exhibiting at the Paris Salon i ...
, a French historical and portrait painter and lithographer *
Jean Joseph Delambre Jean Baptiste Joseph, chevalier Delambre (19 September 1749 – 19 August 1822) was a French mathematician, astronomer, historian of astronomy, and geodesist. He was also director of the Paris Observatory, and author of well-known books on th ...
(1749–1822), French mathematician and astronomer * Jean-Joseph Denis (1876–1960), lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec * Jean-Joseph, Marquis Dessolles (1767–1828), French statesman * Jean Joseph Dussault (1769–1824), French librarian * Jean-Joseph Espercieux (1757–1840), French sculptor * Jean-Joseph-Alexandre Falguière (1831–1900), French sculptor and painter * Jean Joseph Frédéric Adolphe Farre (1816–1887), French general and statesman * Jean-Joseph Fiocco (1686–1746), Flemish (Belgian) composer of the high and late Baroque period * Jean-Joseph Foucou (1739–1821), French sculptor * Jean-Joseph Gaume (1802–1879), French Roman Catholic theologian and author * Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy (1677–1753), French ecclesiastic and theologian * Jean-Joseph Sourbader de Gimat, volunteer French officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War * Jean-Joseph Girouard (1794–1855), notary and political figure in Lower Canada * Jean Joseph Guieu (1758–1817), joined the French royal army and quickly rose in rank during the French Revolutionary Wars * Jean-Joseph Hirth (1854–1931), Catholic Bishop in German East Africa, known as the founder of the church in Rwanda * Jean Joseph Hubert (1765–1805), French Navy officer and captain * Jean Joseph Amable Humbert (1767–1823), French soldier, a participant in the French Revolution *
Jean Joseph Jacotot Joseph (or Jean-Joseph) Jacotot (4 March 177030 July 1840) was a French teacher and educational philosophy, educational philosopher, creator of the method of "intellectual emancipation." Life Jacotot was born at Dijon on 4 March 1770. He was e ...
(1770–1840), French teacher and educational philosopher *
Jean Joseph Marie Auguste Jaures Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * Jean ...
(1859–1914), French Socialist leader * Ernst Jean-Joseph (born 1948), Haitian football midfielder * Jimmy Jean-Joseph (born 1972), former French athlete who specialised in the 800 meters *
Leverrier, Urbain Jean Joseph Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier FRS (FOR) HFRSE (; 11 March 1811 – 23 September 1877) was a French astronomer and mathematician who specialized in celestial mechanics and is best known for predicting the existence and position of Neptune using ...
(1811–1877), French mathematician who specialized in celestial mechanics *
Napoleon Eugene Louis Jean Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
(1856–1879), Prince Imperial, Fils de France * Jean-Joseph de Laborde, marquis de Laborde (1724–1794), French politician * Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir (1822–1900), Belgian engineer who developed the internal combustion engine in 1858 * Jean-Joseph Loiseaux (1815–1904), known as Piatus of Mons, French theologian and Capuchin * Etienne-Jean-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald (1765–1840), Marshal of France, military leader during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars * Jean-Joseph Marcel (1776–1854), French printer and engineer * Édouard Jean Joseph de Laborde de Marchainville (1762–1786), French explorer and naval officer *
Jean Joseph Martin Jean Joseph Martin (b. Mirecourt (Vosges) 1837 – d. Paris 1910) was a French Archetier / Bowmaker. Served his apprenticeship with Nicolas Remy Maire. In 1858 left Mirecourt for Paris to join Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume's workshop. Five years later, ...
(1837–1910), French Archetier / Bowmaker * Gabriel Jean Joseph Molitor (1770–1849), Marshal of France * Jean-Joseph de Mondonville (1711–1772), French violinist and composer *
Jean-Joseph Monnard Jean-Joseph Henri "Bobby" Monnard (February 11, 1901 – February 3, 1973) was a French ice hockey player who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux ...
(1901–1973), French ice hockey player * Jean Joseph Mounier (1758–1806), French politician and judge * Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682–1738), French composer *
Jean-Joseph Perraud Jean-Joseph Perraud (26 April 1819, Jura - 2 November 1876) was a French academic sculptor. According to Eaton, "During the Second Empire no sculptor enjoyed a greater reputation", although his style fell out of fashion soon after his death. Bi ...
(1819–1876), French academic sculptor *
Jean-Joseph Petit-Didier Matthieu Petit-Didier (18 December 1659, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, Lorraine, – 17 June 1728, Senones) was a French Benedictine theologian and ecclesiastical historian. Life After studying at the Jesuit college at Nancy he joined the Benedictine Con ...
(born 1659), French Benedictine theologian and ecclesiastical historian *
Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon Jean Joseph Magdeleine Pijon or Jean Pigeon, born 7 September 1758 – died 5 April 1799, was a French general who was killed in combat during the French Revolutionary Wars. He led an attack column at Loano in late 1795. He commanded a brigade ...
(1758–1799), French general killed in combat during the French Revolutionary Wars *
Jean Joseph François Poujoulat Jean Joseph François Poujoulat (28 January 1808, Montferrand-la-Fare – 5 January 1880, Paris), was a French historian and journalist. Poujoulat was co-author with Joseph François Michaud of the ''Bibliothèque des Croisades'', and travele ...
(1808–1880), French historian and journalist * Jean Joseph Rabearivelo (1901–1937), widely considered to be Africa's first modern poet * Jean-Joseph Raepsaet (1750–1832), Belgian politician and historian *
Jean-Joseph Raikem Joseph-Jean Raikem or Jean-Joseph Raikem (Liège, Liege, 28 April 1787 – 24 January 1875) was a Roman Catholic Belgian politician, member of the National Congress of Belgium, president of the Chamber of Representatives, magistrate and histori ...
(1787–1875), Roman Catholic Belgian politician, president of the National Congress of Belgium *
Jean-Joseph Regnault Jules Augustin Frédéric Regnault (; 1 February 1834, Béthencourt – 9 December 1894, Paris) was a French stock broker's assistant who first suggested a modern theory of stock price changes i''Calcul des Chances et Philosophie de la Bourse''( ...
(1834–1894), French economist *
Jean-Joseph Renaud Jean-Joseph Renaud (16 January 1873 – 7 December 1953) was a French épée and foil fencer. He competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was also a prolific journalist, author and playwright whose books ''La Défense dans la rue'' (Self ...
(1873–1953), French fencer *
Jean-Joseph Rodolphe Jean-Joseph Rodolphe (14 October 1730 – 12 August 1812) was a French horn player, violinist and composer. Life Born in Strasbourg, Rodolphe was a pupil of Jean-Marie Leclair in Paris. He travelled to Parma in 1754 and to Stuttgart in 1761, whe ...
(1730–1812), Alsatian horn player, violinist and composer * Jean Joseph Rolette (1781–1842), fur trader and member of the Mackinac Company *
Jean-Joseph Patu de Rosemont Jean-Joseph Patu de Rosemont (1767 – 11 July 1818) was a French painter. He is mostly known for watercolours depicting landscapes from La Réunion, where he lived from 1788. Some of his paintings show the Piton de la Fournaise, whose he wa ...
(1767–1818), French painter *
Jean Joseph Seznec Jean Seznec (19 March 1905, in Morlaix – 22 November 1983, in Oxford) was a historian and mythographer whose most influential book, for English-speaking readers, is ''La Survivance des dieux antiques'' (1940), translated as '' The Survival of th ...
(1905–1983), historian and mythographer * Jean-Joseph Sue (1710–1792), French surgeon and anatomist * Jean-Joseph Surin (1600–1665), French Jesuit mystic, preacher, devotional writer and exorcist *
Jean-Joseph Taillasson Jean-Joseph Taillasson (; 6 July 1745 – 11 November 1809) was a French history painter and portraitist, draftsman, and art critic. Biography Taillasson was born at Blaye, near Bordeaux. His poem "Le Danger des règles dans les Arts" was noted ...
(1745–1809), French history painter and portraitist, draftsman and art critic *
Jean-Joseph-François Tassaert Jean-Joseph-François Tassaert (1765, Paris - c.1835) was a French painter and engraver. He was the son of Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert, who also taught him, and the father and teacher of Octave Tassaert. Works * After Fulchran-Jean Harriet, Pa ...
(1765–1835), French painter and engraver *
Jean-Joseph Thonissen Jean-Joseph Thonissen (b. Hasselt, Limburg, 21 Jan., 1817; d. Leuven, 17 Aug., 1891) was a professor of law at the Catholic University of Leuven and a minister in the Belgian Government. Legal career Thonissen first performed duties in the magistr ...
(born 1817), professor of law at the Catholic University of Leuven * Jean Joseph Henri Toussaint (1847–1890), French veterinarian born in Rouvres-la-Chétive, department of Vosges *
Jean-Joseph Trestler Jean-Joseph Trestler (c. 1757 – December 7, 1813) was a German-born businessman, land owner and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented York in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1808 to 1809. His name also appears as Je ...
(1757–1813), German-born businessman, land owner and political figure in Lower Canada * Jean Joseph Vaudechamp (1790–1866), French painter born in Rambervillers, Vosges * Jean-Joseph Vinache (1696–1754), French sculptor


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Jean (male given name) In all French-speaking countries, Jean is a male name derived from the Old French ''Jehan'' (or Jahan). The female equivalent is Jeanne () and derives from the Old French ''Jehanne''. Both names derive from the Latin name Johannes, itself from th ...
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