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Jean Bison is a villain from Sly 2: Band of Thieves, a 2004 stealth platforming video game by Sucker Punch Games.
Jean Descole is an antagonist in the Professor Layton video game series.
Jean Tarrou is a character in the book The Plague.
Jean-Joseph Al-Ghazzawi is one of the main characters in the Escapism series.
Jean Armstrong, one of the characters in Ace Attorney and the owner of the restaurant Tres Bien.
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) was a Finnish composer of the late Romantic period. He is best-known for two of his works entitled Finlandia and Valse Triste. I also recommend listening to Pelléas et Mélisande, a piece he rearranged as an orchestral suite... if you're into this sort of music of course.
Jean Valjean is the protagonist in Victor Hugo's novel Les Miserables.
Jean Prouvaire, more commonly called Jehan, is one of the revolutionary Les Amis de l’ABC in Victor Hugo’s novel “Les Misérables.”.
Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg, professionally known as Jean-Claude Van Damme and abbreviated as JCVD, is a Belgian actor, martial artist, screenwriter, film producer, and director best known for his martial arts action films. The most successful of these films include Bloodsport, Kickboxer, Lionheart, Double Impact, Universal Soldier, Hard Target, Street Fighter, Timecop, Sudden Death, JCVD and The Expendables 2.
Jean Drapeau (1916-1999) was a Canadian politician, mayor of Montreal from 1954 to 1957 and from 1960 to 1986. He is known as the “Greatest mayor Montreal ever had”. He was a visionary.
Jean is the name of famous French actor Jean Rochefort who played in more than 100 movies!
Jean-Ralphio is Tom's best friend on the show "Parks and Recreation".
Jean was the name of two sons of King Louis IX of France and his wife Margaret.
1. Jean (1246-1248)
2. Jean Tristan (1250-1270).
Jean (1319-1364) was the son of King Philippe VI of France and his first wife Jeanne. He later became King Jean II of France.
Jean (1333-1333) was also another son of King Philippe VI of France and his first wife Jeanne.
Jean (1340-1416) was the son of King Jean II of France and his first wife Bonne. He was the Duke of Berry.
Jean (1359-1364) was the oldest son of King Charles V of France and his wife Jeanne. He died young. His younger brother (1366-1366) was also named Jean, after his older deceased brother.
Jean (1398-1417) was the son of King Charles VI and his wife Isabeau of Bavaria.
Jean (1426-1426) was the son of King Charles VII of France and his wife Maria of Anjou.
Jean (1219-1232) was also the name of another son of King Louis VIII of France and his wife Blanca of Castile. He was named after his older deceased brother.
Jean (1213-1213) was the son of King Louis VIII of France and his wife Blanca of Castile.
Jean I (1316-1316), posthumous son of Louis X of France and his wife of Clementia of Hungary. He was King of France from the day he was born, but he died 5 days later.
Jean Clouet (1480–1541) was a French painter of Netherlandish descent.
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779) was a French painter of still life and genre.
Jean Bourdichon (1457-1521) was a French painter and manuscript illuminator.
Jean Bondol (active c. 1368–81). Netherlandish painter and miniaturist active in France.
Jean de Berry (30 November 1340 – 15 March 1416) was Duke of Berry and Auvergne and Count of Poitiers.
Jean-Victor Bertin (20 March 1767, Paris - 11 June 1842, Paris) was a French painter of historical landscapes.
Jean Berain (1640-1711) was a French designer, decorator and engraver. He was chief designer at the court of Louis XIV. His son was also called Jean.
Jean Bellegambe (1470/80-1535/6) was a Netherlandish painter and designer active in Douai where he was the leading artist of his day.
Jean Arp (1886-1966) was a French sculptor, painter and poet. [noted -ed]
Jean Shepherd (pronounced like Gene), cult radio personality during the 1950's, '60's and '70's.
I can't believe Jean-Paul Sartre, founder of existentialism and author of the play "No Exit," has not been mentioned yet.
Another much less famed bearer, but still worthy of note, was a pop culture reference. Jean Luc Picard was the fictional captain of the Enterprise D & E in the Star Trek: Next Generation episodes and films.
Actress Teryl Rothery has a daughter Jean Alana Abrahams-Rothery, born 3rd October 2008 at 5:26 pm.
Jean Genet, criminal and author, wrote novels including "Our Lady of the Flowers" and "Querelle" and plays including "The Maids" and "Deathwatch."
Jean Havoc was a character in the Japanese anime, FullMetal Alchemist.
French revolutionary and radical, Jacobin journalist, Jean-Paul Marat. Murdered by Girondin Charlotte Corday.
A French neurologist named Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–93) was the first person to recognize multiple sclerosis as a distinct, separate disease in 1868.
Famous bearer is Jean Sibelius (born Johan Julius Christian Sibelius), a Finnish composer.
Famous bearer is Jean Racine, a French tragic dramatist.
Jean Laffite was a pirate who received a pardon from President James Madison and fought in the Battle of New Orleans.
Jean Baptist, son of Sacajawea and Charbonneu shares this name. He was called "Pompey" By William Clark. He was called "the youngest explorer" and as an adult traveled around the world (from Europe to California).
Jean was the first name of the twentieth Prime Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien, PC, QC, BA, LL.L, LL.D (simply known as Jean Chrétien).
Jean Reno (born Don Juan Moreno y Jederique Jimenez) is a French actor of Spanish origin.
Jean Valjean is the main character in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables. He is an ex-convict who decides to better his ways and dedicates his life to do good, but can't live his life in peace because old crimes keep haunting him in the form of inspector Javert, a merciless policeman who is determined to catch Valjean no matter how long it will take to get him.

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