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[edit] Abbreviations
JC may refer to:
- Japan Current, a warm current flowing northeast from the Philippine Sea past southeast Japan
- Japanese Clover, an annual plant having compound leaves with many leaflets and small pink axillary flowers, genus Lespedeza
- Jedi Council, an institution from the Star Wars series of films
- "Jesus"/"JC"/"Jesus Christ", a song on the album The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me by Brand New
- Jewish calendar, the annual calendar used in Judaism
- Job control, the orchestration of multiple batch jobs on operating systems that support it
- Job Corps, a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the Office of the Secretary of the United States Department of Labor
- Johnson Controls, a U.S. company, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, producing automotive systems and climate control systems
- Joint committee, a committee formed of members from both houses of a bicameral assembly
- Joint compound
- Joint control (power plants)
- Journal of Climate
- Judicial custody
- Julian calendar, a calendar introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar
- Jump Comics, a division of Shueisha, and large publisher of manga
- Jump if carry set, an assembler mnemonic
- Junior College, a 2-year school of higher education in the United States or India
- Junior Counselor
- Justcurio.us, a question and answer website with the motto "strangers helping strangers"
- Justinian Code (issued 529-534), a fundamental work in jurisprudence, by order of Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor
- The Jewish Chronicle (commenced 1841), a national British Jewish newspaper
- United States Junior Chamber, also known as the Jaycees
[edit] People (by Surname)
List of celebrities, historical figures, and fictional characters sharing the initials JC.
[edit] Ca
- James Caan, American actor
- Jack Cade, fifteenth century revolutionary
- Julius Caesar, Roman emperor
- Jack Cafferty, American television anchor and commentator
- John Cage, American composer and philosopher
- Johnny Cage, a fictional video game character
- James Cagney, American actor
- James Calhoun, American politician during the Civil War
- James Callaghan, British policitian and Prime Minister
- John Calvin, French theologian
- James Cameron (journalist), British journalist
- James Cameron, American film director
- Joseph Campbell (poet), Irish poet
- Joseph Campbell, American professor and author
- John Candy, American comedic actor
- Jose Canseco, Cuban-born American baseball player
- Jennifer Capriati, American tennis player
- Juliet Capulet, a fictional character in the play Romeo and Juliet
- Juan Carlos, Spanish monarch
- Johnny Carson, American television personality
- Jimmy Carter, 39th President of United States
- June Carter, American musician
- Jacques Cartier, French explorer of North America
- José Miguel Carrera, Chilean revolutionary
- Jim Carrey, American actor
- Julian Casablancas, American musician
- Jack Casady, American musician
- Johnny Cash, American musician
- John Cassavetes, Greek-born American actor
- Jack Cater, British politician and Hong Kong administrator
[edit] Ce
- John Cena, American professional wrestler and actor
[edit] Ch
- Jamaal Charles, American football player
- Jack Chambers, Canadian artist
- Jackie Chan, Chinese actor and martial artist
- John Chancellor, American journalist
- John Robert Chancellor, British soldier and politician
- Johnny "Appleseed" Chapman, American nurseryman and missionary
- Josh Charles, American actor
- Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez, American musician
- John Cheever, American author
- Jack Chick, American comic artist
- Julia Child, American chef and author
- Jacques Chirac, French politician
- Jeff Chimenti, American musician
- Jori Chisholm, American musician
- Jesus Christ, also Jesus of Nazareth, the central figure of Christianity
- Julie Christie, British actress
- June Christy, American musician
- John Chrysostom, fourth century Roman religious leader
[edit] Cl
- Jed Clampett, fictional American television character
- Jim Clark, British Formula One driver and World Champion
- Jeremy Clarkson, British broadcaster and writer
- James Clavell, British author and WWII veteran
- June Cleaver, fictional American television character
Also see: Joseph Clark (disambiguation)
[edit] Co
- James Coburn, American actor
- Johnny Cochran, American attorney
- Jarvis Cocker, British musician
- Joe Cocker, British musician
- Jason Collett, Canadian musician
- Jackie Collins, British author
- Joan Collins, British actress
- Judy Collins, American musician
- Jeff Conaway, American actor
- Jennifer Connelly, American actress
- Jimmy Connors, American tennis champion
- Joseph Conrad, Polish-born British novelist
- John Constable, British artist
- James Cook, British explorer
- John Copley, British-born American artist
- Joey Cora, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Jarrett "JC" Cordes, American musician
- Jacques Cousteau, French undersea diver and ecologist
Also see: James Cooper (disambiguation}
[edit] Cr
- Jenny Craig, American diet guru and author
- Jamal Crawford, American basketball player
- Joan Crawford, American actress
- John Oliver Creighton, American astronaut
- John W. Creighton, Jr., American businessman
- John Crichton, fictional American television character
- Jiminy Cricket, fictional children's animated character
- Judith Crist, American film critic
- John J. Crittenden, American politician
- James Cromwell, American actor
- James F. Crow, American professor
- Johan Cruijff, Dutch football player and manager
[edit] Cu
- Jane Curtin, American actress and comedienne
- Joan Cusack, American actress
- John Cusack, American actor