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English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
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of the
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Aramaic The Aramaic languages, short Aramaic ( syc, ܐܪܡܝܐ, Arāmāyā; oar, 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀; arc, 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀; tmr, אֲרָמִית), are a language family containing many varieties (languages and dialects) that originated in ...
name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. The name was popular during the
Mishna The Mishnah or the Mishna (; he, מִשְׁנָה, "study by repetition", from the verb ''shanah'' , or "to study and review", also "secondary") is the first major written collection of the Jewish oral traditions which is known as the Oral Torah ...
ic and
Talmudic The Talmud (; he, , Talmūḏ) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (''halakha'') and Jewish theology. Until the advent of modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the cente ...
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Jose ben Abin Jose b. Abin ( he, יוסי בר אבין, read as Yossi baron ofAbin (Yer. Talmud); or alternative name recorded in the B. Talmud: Jose, the son of R. Boon un'', in Hebrew: יוסי ברבי בון, read as ''Yossi BeRabbi on of RabbiBon'') was a ...
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Jose ben Akabya Jose ben Aqabya ( Heb. Yose ben Aqabya or Yose ben Yakov; Aram. Issi bar Akiba) was a rabbi and Tanna whose career spanned the early third century CE. The name "Issi" or "Assa" is derived from "Jose," and was borne by many tannaim and amoraim; he ...
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Jose the Galilean Jose the Galilean ( he, רַבִּי יוֹסֵי הַגְּלִילִי, ''Rabbi Yose HaGelili''), d. 15 Av, was a Jewish sage who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. He was one of the Tannaim, the rabbis whose work was compiled in the Mishn ...
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Jose ben Halafta Jose ben Halafta or Yose ben Halafta (or Yose ben Halpetha) (Hebrew: רבי יוסי בן חלפתא; IPA: /ʁa'bi 'josi ben xa'lafta/) was a tanna of the fourth generation (2nd century CE). He is the fifth-most-frequently mentioned sage in the M ...
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Jose ben Jochanan Jose ben Jochanan ( he, יוסי בן יוחנן, Yose ben Yochanan or Joseph ben Johanan) was Av Beit Din (Chief Justice) of the Sanhedrin in the 2nd century BCE. He was a native of Jerusalem. He and Jose ben Joezer were the successors and, it is ...
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Jose ben Joezer Jose ben Joezer (also spelt Yose ben Yoezer) was a rabbi of the early Maccabean period, possibly a disciple of Antigonus of Soko and member of the ascetic group known as the Hasidæans, though neither is certain. He belonged to a priestly family. ...
of Zeredah *
Jose ben Saul Jose ben Saul was a Jewish rabbi who lived in Galilee in the third century CE. He is considered an amora of the first generation after the codification of the Mishnah. Jose is known chiefly as a transmitter of the sayings and traditions of the pa ...


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Jose (actor) Jose Kurian is an Indian actor in Malayalam movies. He was a romantic hero in early eighties. He has acted in about 80 films. Background Jose Kurian was born in Kochi. He made his debut through ''Dweepu'' in 1977. His role in ''Meen'' and song ...
, Indian actor *
Jose C. Abriol Rev. Msgr. Jose C. Abriol (February 4, 1918 – July 6, 2003) was a Filipino Catholic priest, linguist, and high official in the church in the Philippines. He was the first to translate the Catholic Bible into Tagalog, the native language for most ...
(1918–2003), Filipino priest *
Jose Advincula José Lázaro Fuerte Advíncula, Jr. (born March 30, 1952) is a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church and a professed member of the Dominican Order who became 33rd Archbishop of Manila on June 24, 2021. He became a cardinal in November 2020. ...
(born 1952), Filipino Catholic Archbishop *
Jose Agerre Jose Agerre Santesteban or José Aguerre Santesteban (29 December 1889 – 19 October 1962) was a Basque writer and politician who focused on Basque nationalism. He was known by the pseudonym ''Gurbindo''. He was a member of Euskaltzaindia ...
(1889–1962), Spanish writer *
Jose Vasquez Aguilar Jose Vasquez Aguilar (March 23, 1900 - January 31, 1980) is the first Filipino recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award (Asian equivalent of Nobel Prize) and also the first awardee of the said award for Government Service (Ramon Magsaysay Award for G ...
(1900–1980), Filipino educator *
Jose Rene Almendras Jose Rene Dimataga Almendras (born March 12, 1960, Cebu City) is a Filipino businessman and public servant. He served as Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs in an acting capacity under the administration of President Benigno Aquino III ...
(born 1960), Filipino businessman *
Jose T. Almonte Jose T. Almonte was the National Security Advisor and Director-General of the National Security Council in the Cabinet of Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos.
(born 1931), Filipino military personnel *
Jose Roberto Antonio Jose Roberto "Robbie" Antonio (born 1977) is a Filipino businessman and real estate developer. He is the son of José E. B. Antonio, one of the Philippines' 40 richest people. Education Antonio attended Northwestern University where he got a f ...
(born 1977), Filipino developer *
Jose Aquino II Jose "Joboy" Sabijon Aquino II (born March 18, 1956) is a Filipino politician. A member of the Lakas–CMD Party, he was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines The House of Representatives of the Philippines ( ...
(born 1956), Filipino politician *
Jose Argumedo Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew and Aramaic name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. The name was popular during the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods. * Jose ben Abin * Jose ben Akabya *Jose the Galile ...
(born 1988), Mexican professional boxer *
Jose Aristimuño Jose Aristimuño (born April 30, 1988) is a communications and marketing strategist, American television personality, and President and Founder of NOW Strategies LLC (DBA VIP MEDIA SOLUTIONS). Aristimuño is the former Deputy National Press Secre ...
, American political strategist * Jose Miguel Arroyo (born 1945), Philippine lawyer *
Jose D. Aspiras Jose D. Aspiras (August 18, 1924 – November 14, 1999) was a Filipino politician. He was a member of former President Ferdinand Marcos's cabinet, and was considered one of the most loyal political lieutenants from Marcos' “northern bloc” of ...
(1924–1999), Filipino politician * Jose Baez (lawyer) (born 1970), American lawyer * Jose Balagtas, Filipino film director * Jose Migel Barandiaran (1889–1991), Spanish anthropologist * Jose Barraquer (1916–1998), Spanish physician * Jose Acacio de Barros, Brazilian physicist * Jose Baxter (born 1992), English footballer * Jose Hirais Acosta Beltran (born 1966), Roman Catholic bishop * Jose Boedo, American physicist * Jose Botello (born 1976), American soccer player * Jose Briones (born 1916), Filipino lawyer * Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero (1840–1914), Argentine priest * Jose Moreno Brooks (born 1985), American actor * Jose Canseco (born 1964), Cuban-American baseball outfielder * Jose Calida (born 1950), Filipino lawyer * Jose Calugas (1907–1998), Filipino member of the Philippine Scouts * Jose de Sousa Campos (1797–1858), Brazilian politician * Jose Yao Campos (1922–2016), Filipino businessman * Jose Pablo Cantillo (born 1979), American actor * Jose F. Caro (born 1948), American physician * Jose Ceballos, American director * Jose Mari Chan (born 1945), Filipino singer-songwriter * Jose Chavez y Chavez (1851–1924), Mexican-American outlaw * Jose Compean (born 1976), American police agent * Jose M. Covarrubias (c. 1809–1870), American politician * Jose de Creeft (1884–1982), American-Spanish artist * Jose B. Cruz Jr. (born 1932), Filipino professor * Jose V. Cruz (1926–1998), Filipino diplomat * Jose Cuevas (soccer) (born 1989), American soccer player * Jose L. Cuisia Jr. (born 1944), Philippine ambassador * Jose Dalisay Jr. (born 1954), Filipino writer * Jose Davis (born 1978), American football player * Jose DeCamps, Dominican professional dancer * Jose Delgado (politician), Filipino lawyer * Jose Ramon Gonzalez Delgado (born 1953), Cuban artist * Jose Augusto Dias (born 1959), Brazilian sailor * Jumbo Díaz, Jose Rafael Diaz (born 1984), Dominican baseball player * Jose W. Diokno (1922–1987), Filipino legislator, lawyer, accountant, professor, writer, and nationalist * Jose G. Dorea, American professor * Jose Philip D'Souza, Indian politician * Jose Duran (designer), Dominican fashion designer * Jose Duato (born 1958), Spanish professor * Jose L. Espinoza (born 1969), Mexican jockey * Jose Esteves (born 1947), Filipino mayor * Jose B. Fernandez Jr. (1923–1994), Filipino governor * Jose W. Fernandez (born 1955), Cuban secretary * Jose Emilio Fuentes Fonseca (born 1974), Cuban artist * Jose Dolores Fuentes, American meteorologist *Jose Glover (died 1638), English minister and pioneer of the printing press in the New World * Jose B. Gonzalez (born 1967), Latino poet * Jose Acosta Hernandez (born 1966), American artist * Jose Holguin-Veras, Dominican professor * Jose L. Holguin (1921–1994), American colonel * Jose Isasi (born 1944), Cuban businessman * Jose Itzigsohn (born 1960), Argentine professor * Jose de Jesus, Philippine secretary * Jose Cha Cha Jimenez (born 1948), American founder * Jose Kattukkaran (born 1950), Indian politician * Jose Kurushinkal, Indian cricket umpire * Jose Kusugak (1950–2011), Inuk politician * Jose F. Lacaba, Filipino poet * Jose Lambert (born 1941), Belgian professor * Jose Landa-Rodriguez, Mexican alleged leader * Jose Lava (1912–2000), Filipino political leader * Jose David Lapuz, Filipino politician * Jose P. Laurel (1891–1959), Filipino politician * Jose Romeo Lazo (born 1949), Filipino clergyman * Jose Leyson (born 1900), Filipino lawyer * Jose Lezcano (born 1985), American jockey * Jose L. Linares (born 1953), Cuban judge * Jose Llana (born 1976), American-Filipino singer * Jose V. Lopez, American-Filipino researcher * Jose Apolinario Lozada Jr. (1950–2018), Filipino diplomat * Jose da Luz (born 1904), Hong Kong lawn bowler * Jose de Luzuriaga (1843–1921), Filipino judge * Jose Manalo (born 1966), Filipino actor * Jose K. Mani (born 1965), Indian politician * Jose Concepcion Maristela Sr. (1916–1979), Philippine military * Jose E. Martinez (born 1941), American lawyer * Jose Medina (born 1953), American politician * Jose Melo (born 1932), Filipino lawyer * Jose C. Mendoza (born 1947), Filipino justice * Jose Menendez (1968–1989), Lyle Menendez's father * Jose Molina (writer) (born 1971), Spanish screenwriter * Jose Mugrabi (born 1939), Israeli businessman * Jose Munoz (infielder) (born 1967), American baseball player * Jose Nandhikkara (born 1964), Indian author * Jose Nazareno (born 1997), Ecuadorian footballer * Jose Nolledo (born 1934), Filipino lawyer * Jose Corona Nuñez (1906–2002), Mexican author * Jose Nuñez (DJ), American musical artist * Jose L. de Ocampo (1906–1995), Filipino architect * Jose Rolando Olvera Jr. (born 1963), American judge * Jose Javier Mejia Palacio (born 1964), Spanish painter * Jose Villa Panganiban (1903–1972), Filipino lexicographer * Jose Parica (born 1949), Filipino pool player * Jose Pellissery (1950–2004), Indian film actor * Jose Peralta (1971–2018), American politician * Jose Perez (American football) (born 1985), American football player * Jose P. Perez (1946–2021), Filipino judge * Jose Chacko Periappuram (born 1958), Indian surgeon * Jose Pimentel (born 1984), Dominican citizen * Jose Moya del Pino (1891–1969), Spanish-American painter * Jose Portilla (born 1972), American football player * Jose Porunnedom (born 1956), Syro-Malabar Catholic bishop * Jose Prakash (1925–2012), Indian actor * Jose Principe, American engineer * Jose Ramos (boxing manager) (born 1965), Puerto Rican salesman * Jose Javier Reyes (born 1954), Filipino writer * Jose Reyes, Jr. (born 1950), Filipino Associate Justice * Jose Rivera (politician) (born 1936), Spanish politician * Jose Rizal (1861–1896), Filipino writer and patriot * Jose Rodela (born 1937), American veteran * Jose Policarpo Rodriguez (1829–1914), Mexican surveyor * Jose Rodriguez (intelligence officer) (born 1948), American intelligence officer * Jose V. Rodriguez (born 1906), Filipino medical doctor * Jose Rojas (racquetball) (born 1990), American racquetball player * Jose V. Romero Jr. (born 1934), Filipino diplomat * Jose Roy (1904–1986), Filipino lawyer * Jose Russo, Argentine professor * Jose de Mazarredo y Salazar (1745–1812), Spanish naval commander *Jose Sambu, Portuguese footballer * Jose Tomas Sanchez (1920–2012), Filipino cardinal * Jose de Segovia (journalist) (born 1964), Spanish teacher * Jose Maria Sison (born 1939), Filipino writer * Jose Slaughter (born 1960), American basketball player * Jose Solis (1940–2013), Filipino politician * Jose Solon, Filipino politician * Jose Solorio, American politician * Jose Chemo Soto (born 1970), American political figure * Jose Cesar de Souza (born 1962), Brazilian marathon runner * Jose Tafoya (1834–1913), Mexican trader * Jose Tamez, American television producer * Jose I. Tejada (born 1958), Filipino politician * Jose de Teresa (born 1850), Mexican businessman * Jose Thettayil (born 1950), Indian politician * Jose Thomas (born 1963), Indian film director * Jose Tillan (born 1966), Cuban musician * Jose Victor Toledo (1931–1980), American judge * Jose L. Torero, Peruvian mechanical engineer * Jose Tosado (born 1953), American politician * Jose Valdes (born 1957), Latin classical pianist * Jose F. Valdez (1925–1945), American soldier * Jose Valdez (American football) (born 1986), American football offensive lineman * Jose Valdivia Jr. (born 1974), American jockey * Jose Antonio Vargas (born 1981), Filipino journalist * Jose Vasquez (soccer) (born 1969), American soccer player * Jose Vazquez-Cofresi (born 1975), American composer * Jose Vega (fighter) (born 1985), American mixed martial artist * José Manuel Vela Bargues (1962–2022), Spanish economist and politician * Jose R. Velasco (1916–2007), Filipino plant physiologist * Jose de Venecia Jr. (born 1936), Philippine elected official * Jose Marie Viceral (born 1976), Filipino comedian, television presenter, and actor, better known by his stage name Vice Ganda * Jose Vidanes, American sport shooter * Jose Ramon Villarin (born 1960), Filipino priest * Jose Villarreal (soccer) (born 1993), American football forward * Jose Chacón Medina Salazar y Villaseñor (born 1668), Spanish official * Jose Vitug (born 1934), Filipino lawyer * Jose Waldberg, German spy * Jose White (born 1973), American football player * Jose Gutierez Xtravaganza, American dancer * Jose Yglesias (1919–1995), American novelist * Jose Yu (born 1938), Hong Kong businessman * Jose Zepeda (born 1989), American boxer * Jose Zubiri III (born 1963), Filipino politician * José de Zúñiga y la Cerda  (1654–1725), Spanish nobleman, field marshal and governor of Spanish Florida (1699–1706) and Cartagena de Indias in present-day Colombia (1712–18) * Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. (born 1940), Filipino businessman


Female

* Jose Collins (1887–1958), English actress * Jose Petrick (born 1924), Australian historian


See also

*Hurricane Jose, the name of two Atlantic storms: **Hurricane Jose (1999) **Hurricane Jose (2017) * Technology **JOSE – JSON Object Signing and Encryption.


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