AJ - People

People

  • AJ Alexander, an American model and Playboy Playmate
  • A. J. Balaban, (1889–1962), co-founder of Balaban and Katz
  • A. J. Allmendinger, an American race car driver
  • A. J. Burnett, an American Major League Baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • A. J. Calloway, an American television personality
  • A. J. Cook (actress), a Canadian actress
  • A. J. Croce, an American singer and songwriter
  • A. J. Cronin, Scottish novelist
  • A. J. Foyt, an American race car driver
  • A. J. Hawk, an American football linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
  • Andrew Jackson, American general and politician, seventh President of the United States
  • A. J. Jacobs, American journalist and author
  • Adrienne Janic, an American actress and television host
  • Lee Gi Kwang "AJ", Korean entertainer
  • AJ Lee, ring name for April Jeanette Mendez, an American female professional wrestler
  • AJ Michalka, American actress and musician
  • A. J. McLean, an American singer and member of the band Backstreet Boys
  • A. J. Pierzynski a Major League Baseball catcher for the Chicago White Sox
  • A. J. Price, NBA basketball player
  • A. J. Raffles, protagonist in many of the works of Ernest William Hornung
  • A.J. Styles, ring name for Allen Jones, an American professional wrestler
  • A. J. Weberman a garbologist, Dylanologist, Yippie and CIA historian
Fictional characters
  • Anthony John "A.J." Soprano, Jr. (b. July 15, 1986), played by Robert Iler, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series The Sopranos.
  • AJ, a character in the cartoon The Fairly OddParents
  • Applejack (My Little Pony), a character in the My Little Pony franchise whose nickname is AJ

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