Daniel Jones

Daniel Jones may refer to:

  • Daniel Jones (phonetician) (1881–1967), phonetician, author of The Pronunciation of English
  • Daniel Jones (chancellor) (born 1938), chancellor of the University of Mississippi
  • Daniel Jones (composer) (1912–1993), Welsh composer
  • Daniel Jones (dancer), English National Ballet
  • Daniel Jones, Vocals/writer for 7th Order
  • Daniel Jones (musician) (born 1973), Australian musician, member of Savage Garden
  • Daniel Jones (footballer) (born 1986), English footballer
  • Daniel Jones (rugby player) (1875–1959), Wales international rugby union player
  • Daniel Webster Jones (governor) (1839–1918), Governor of Arkansas
  • Daniel Webster Jones (Mormon) (1830–1915), Latter-day Saint pioneer, colonizer, translator, and author
  • Daniel T. Jones (1800–1861), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Daniel V. Jones, an HIV-positive man and cancer patient who committed suicide by shotgun on live television in 1998

Danny Jones may refer to:

  • Danny Jones (rugby league) (born 1986), Wales international rugby league player
  • Danny Jones (born 1986), musician, part of British pop group McFly

Dan Jones may refer to:

  • Dan Jones (Mormon) (1810–1862), Welsh-American Latter-day Saint missionary, sailor, and pioneer
  • Dan Jones (politician) (1908–1985), British politician, MP for Burnley 1959–1983
  • Dan Jones (composer), British composer and sound designer
  • Dan Jones (New Zealand footballer) New Zealand international footballer player
  • Dan Jones (writer) (born 1981), British writer, historian and journalist

Famous quotes containing the words daniel and/or jones:

    When your eyes have done their part
    Thought must length’n it in the heart.
    —Samuel Daniel (1562–1619)

    Men’s hearts are cold. They are indifferent. Not all the coal that is dug warms the world. It remains indifferent to the lives of those who risk their life and health down in the blackness of the earth; who crawl through dark, choking crevices with only a bit of lamp on their caps to light their silent way; whose backs are bent with toil, whose very bones ache, whose happiness is sleep, and whose peace is death.
    —Mother Jones (1830–1930)