Talk:JC

Deleted names
The following list of names were deleted from this dab page. I am pasting them here in case anyone wants to do the research to see if any of them are commonly known as "JC", in which case, they should be added back to the page. It doesn't appear that was the criteria used to make this list initially (inadvertent pun), so I am removing it. SlackerMom 17:56, 22 October 2007 (UTC)

Also see: Joseph Clark (disambiguation) Also see: James Cooper (disambiguation}
 * Juan Carlos
 * Jack Cully - legend of his own lifetime
 * James Caan, American actor
 * Jack Cade, fifteenth century revolutionary
 * Julius Caesar, Roman politician and military commander
 * Jack Cafferty, American television anchor and commentator
 * John Cage, American composer and philosopher
 * Johnny Cage, a fictional video game character
 * James Cagney, American actor
 * James Calhoun, American politician during the Civil War
 * James Callaghan, British policitian and Prime Minister
 * John Calvin, French theologian
 * James Cameron (journalist), British journalist
 * James Cameron, American film director
 * Joseph Campbell (poet), Irish poet
 * Joseph Campbell, American professor and author
 * John Candy, American comedic actor
 * José Canseco, Cuban-born American baseball player
 * Jennifer Capriati, American tennis player
 * Juliet Capulet, a fictional character in the play Romeo and Juliet
 * Juan Carlos, Spanish monarch
 * Johnny Carson, American television personality
 * Jimmy Carter, 39th President of United States
 * June Carter, American musician
 * Jacques Cartier, French explorer of North America
 * José Miguel Carrera, Chilean revolutionary
 * Jim Carrey, American actor
 * Julian Casablancas, American musician
 * Jack Casady, American musician
 * Johnny Cash, American musician
 * Jack Cashill, American novelist and journalist
 * John Cassavetes, Greek-born American actor
 * Jack Cater, British politician and Hong Kong administrator.
 * Jack Cully
 * John Cena, American professional wrestler and actor
 * Jamaal Charles, American football player
 * Jack Chambers, Canadian artist
 * Jackie Chan, Chinese actor and martial artist
 * John Chancellor, American journalist
 * John Robert Chancellor, British soldier and politician
 * Johnny "Appleseed" Chapman, American nurseryman and missionary
 * Josh Charles, American actor
 * John Cheever, American author
 * Jack Chick, American comic artist
 * Julia Child, American chef and author
 * Jacques Chirac, French politician
 * Jeff Chimenti, American musician
 * Jori Chisholm, American musician
 * Jesus Christ, also Jesus of Nazareth, the central figure of Christianity
 * Julie Christie, British actress
 * June Christy, American musician
 * John Chrysostom, fourth century Roman religious leader
 * Jed Clampett, fictional American television character
 * Jim Clark, British Formula One driver and World Champion
 * Jeremy Clarkson, British broadcaster and writer
 * James Clavell, British author and WWII veteran
 * June Cleaver, fictional American television character
 * Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican reggae musician
 * John Cleese, British comedian and actor
 * James Coburn, American actor
 * Johnny Cochran, American attorney
 * Jarvis Cocker, British musician
 * Joe Cocker, British musician
 * Jean Cocteau, French poet
 * Jason Collett, Canadian musician
 * Jackie Collins, British author
 * Joan Collins, British actress
 * Judy Collins, American musician
 * Jeff Conaway, American actor
 * Jennifer Connelly, American actress
 * Jimmy Connors, American tennis champion
 * Joseph Conrad, Polish-born British novelist
 * John Constable, British artist
 * James Cook, British explorer
 * John Copley, British-born American artist
 * Joey Cora, Puerto Rican baseball player
 * Jacques Cousteau, French undersea diver and ecologist
 * Jenny Craig, American diet guru and author
 * Jamal Crawford, American basketball player
 * Joan Crawford, American actress
 * John Oliver Creighton, American astronaut
 * John W. Creighton, Jr., American businessman
 * John Crichton, fictional American television character
 * Jiminy Cricket, fictional children's animated character
 * Judith Crist, American film critic
 * John J. Crittenden, American politician
 * James Cromwell, American actor
 * James F. Crow, American professor
 * Johan Cruijff, Dutch football player and manager
 * Jane Curtin, American actress and comedienne
 * Joan Cusack, American actress
 * John Cusack, American actor
 * Jack Cully

Jesse Owens
Shouln't we add Jesse Owen's name to the list? His name was actually "James Cleveland" Owens.Gramy (talk) 22:35, 28 February 2008 (UTC)


 * This page should only include names of people who are commonly known as "JC". It is claimed in the Jesse Owens article that he was originally known as JC, but it was misunderstood by others as "Jesse".  While that is interesting trivia, it is not the same as him being widely or commonly known as JC.  It basically means his family called him that when he was young, but no one else did once he became famous.  This disambiguation page exists to help people find articles about people (or things) which are known as JC and could therefore be confused with other people or things known as JC.  I don't think there is any risk of that confusion with Jesse Owens. SlackerMom (talk) 04:29, 2 March 2008 (UTC)

Jesus Christ
I re-added Jesus Christ as JC is definitely used as an abbreviation for his name in popular culture, although sometimes humorously. Jesus Christ Superstar refers to him as "JC" extensively. Mvjs  Talking  02:08, 7 November 2008 (UTC)
 * The target article (Jesus Christ) contains no evidence of this usage. Also, it is doubtful whether anyone seeking the article about Jesus Christ would type in "JC" to find it. SlackerMom (talk) 15:19, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

How bout the popular "JC" from Coast to Coast AM?
See Articles for deletion/Jonathan Christian Webster (2nd nomination) and http://www.experiencefestival.com/jonathon_christian_webster

-- OlEnglish (Talk) 07:23, 9 May 2009 (UTC)