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Johnson

People named Johnson

Johnson is the second most common surname in the United States. During the 1990 census, approximately 0.81% of people counted had this last name. Famous people whose surname is or was Johnson include:
  • Albert Sidney Johnson, General of the United States
  • Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States
  • Ben Johnson, Canadian athlete
  • Bill Johnson, jazz musician
  • Boris Johnson, British journalist
  • Bunk Johnson, jazz musician
  • Bushrod Johnson, Confederate Army General
  • Clarence L. Johnson, aircraft engineer
  • David Johnson (disambiguation page)
  • Dink Johnson, jazz musician
  • Earvin "Magic" Johnson, basketball star
  • Graham Johnson, Rhodiesian born, British based pianist & Lieder accompanist
  • George and Louis Johnson, musicians
  • Jack Johnson, boxer
  • Jack Johnson, musician
  • James P. Johnson, jazz musician
  • J. J. Johnson, musician
  • John Johnson ( c15501594 ), English lutenist and composer of songs and lute music
  • John Johnson ( – 1723 ), Seigneur of Sark
  • Sir John Johnson ( 17421830 ), Loyalist leader during American Revolution
  • John Johnson ( 18051867 ), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • John Neeley Johnson ( 18251872 ), Governor of California
  • John de Monins Johnson ( 18821956 ), papyrologist, printer of the Oxford English Dictionary, and collector
  • Lisa M. King-Johnson, terrorist victim
  • Liver-Eating Johnson, mountain man among mountain men
  • Louis A. Johnson, second Secretary of Defense of the United States.
  • Lyndon Johnson, 36th President of the United States
  • Mead Johnson, founder of the nutrition products company
  • Philip Johnson, architect
  • Randy Johnson, Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Richard Mentor Johnson, Vice President of the United States
  • Robert Johnson, blues singer
  • Robert Johnson (disambiguation page)
  • Samuel Johnson, English lexicographer
  • Virginia Eshelman Johnson (1925) pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response
  • William Johnson (1715-1774) English pioneer in New York's Mohawk Valley
  • William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819) a U. S. Founding Father
  • William Johnson (1771-1834) U. S. Supreme Court Justice

    Places called Johnson

    Johnson is the name of some places in the United States of America:
  • Fort Johnson, New York
  • Johnson, Arkansas
  • Johnson, Kansas
  • Johnson, Minnesota
  • Johnson, Nebraska
  • Johnson, Oklahoma
  • Johnson, Vermont
  • Johnson City, Kansas
  • Johnson City, New York
  • Johnson City, Oregon
  • Johnson City, Tennessee
  • Johnson City, Texas
  • Johnson County, Arkansas
  • Johnson County, Georgia
  • Johnson County, Illinois
  • Johnson County, Indiana
  • Johnson County, Iowa
  • Johnson County, Kansas
  • Johnson County, Kentucky
  • Johnson County, Missouri
  • Johnson County, Nebraska
  • Johnson County, Tennessee
  • Johnson County, Texas
  • Johnson County, Wyoming
  • Johnson Lane, Nevada
  • Johnson Township, Minnesota

    Things called Johnson

  • A disease named Stevens Johnson syndrome
  • The Johnson Act of 1934 (or Foreign Securities Act)
  • The Johnson County War
  • Johnson is sexual slang for a penis
  • Johnson & Johnson Corporation
  • Johnson Outboards (a division of Bombardier Recreational Products) is a manufacturer of outboard motors

    Similar spellings

  • Johnston
  • Johncock



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