Job - People With The Name

People With The Name

Surname
  • Brian Job (born 1951), American former swimmer
  • Joseph-Désiré Job (born 1977), Cameroonian footballer
  • Ignjat Job (1895-1936), Croatian painter
  • Nick Job (born 1949), English golfer
Given name
  • Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (1630-1698), Dutch painter
  • Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet (c. 1614-1697), barrister, member and briefly Speaker of the House of Commons of England, and judge
  • Job Charnock (c. 1630–1692), English East India Company administrator traditionally regarded as the founder of the city of Calcutta
  • Job Cohen (born 1947), leader of the Dutch Labour Party
  • Job Durfee (1790-1847), jurist and member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
  • Job Harriman (1861-1925), vice presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America and founder of a utopian community
  • Job Dean Jessop (1926-2001), American jockey
  • Job Mann (1795-1873), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
  • Job de Roincé (1896–1981), French journalist and writer
  • Job ben Solomon or Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701–1773), Muslim transported to America as a slave
  • Job Tausinga (born 1951), Minister for Education and Human Resources Development of the Solomon Islands
  • Job Throckmorton (1545-1601), English religious pamphleteer and Member of Parliament

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