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AJ may stand for or refer to many things: People
(This is usually a reference to their initials) - A. J. Allmendinger, an American race car driver
- AJ Calloway, an American television personality
- A. J. Croce, an American singer and songwriter
- A.J. Cronin, Scottish novelist
- A. J. Foyt, an American race car driver
- A. J. Garrett, a character in the webcomic User Friendly
- A. J. Hawk, an American football linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
- Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States
- Anup Jalota, an Indian singer
- Andy Johnson, an English and Everton F.C. footballer.
- Amanda Joy Michalka, an American singer, one half of Aly & AJ
- Alexander James 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. Styles (ring name for Allen Jones), an American professional wrestler
- Angela Via, an American singer and songwriter
- A. J. (The Fairly OddParents), a character in the cartoon The Fairly OddParents
- Angelina Jolie, an American actress
- AJ Price, NFL Defensive end
- AJ Fillari, young boy who hopes to be a cartoonist one day.
- AJ, a codename given to a woman with hyperthymesia by UCIrvine researchers to protect her privacy
- A.J., the names of two separate MySpace singer/songwriters, popular online. Found at [1] and [2]
A.J. Allmendinger (born December 16, 1981, in Los Gatos, California) is an American racecar driver. ...
AJ Calloway (born Albert Johnson Calloway) is the African American former host of popular BET music video countdown show 106 and Park: BETs Top 10 Live. ...
A.J. Croce (born Adrian James Croce on September 28, 1971 in Bryn Mawr, PA) is an American singer/songwriter. ...
A. J. Cronin is the pen-name of the Scottish novelist Archibald Joseph Cronin (July 19, 1896 - January 9, 1981). ...
A. J. Foyt (born Anthony Joseph Foyt, Jr. ...
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For the concept in software engineering, see user-friendliness. ...
Aaron James Hawk (born January 6, 1984 in Centerville, Ohio) is an American football linebacker for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL. A two-time All-American in college, he played for the Ohio State University. ...
City Green Bay, Wisconsin Team colors Dark Green, Gold, and White Head Coach Mike McCarthy Owner 111,967 stockholders (Green Bay Packers Foundation) Chairman Bob Harlan General manager Ted Thompson Fight song Go! You Packers! Go! League/Conference affiliations Independent (1919-1920) National Football League (1921âpresent) Western Division (1933...
For other uses, see Andrew Jackson (disambiguation). ...
The presidential seal was first used in 1880 by President Rutherford B. Hayes and last modified in 1959 by adding the 50th star for Hawaii. ...
Anup Jalota is a famous Indian singer/musician, best known for his performances in the Indian musical form the bhajan and the ghazal. ...
There is also a Welsh football player with this name, who plays for Leicester City. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
Everton Football Club is an English football club located in the city of Liverpool. ...
Amanda Joy AJ Michalka (born on April 10, 1991) is an American actress and singer. ...
Aly & AJ are a teen pop duo consisting of sisters Alyson Renae Aly Michalka and Amanda Joy AJ Michalka. ...
Alexander James McLean (born January 9, 1978) rose to fame as a member of the band Backstreet Boys. ...
The Backstreet Boys are a Grammy-nominated male vocal pop group that enjoyed enormous success in the mid-late 1990s and 2000s. ...
Anthony John A.J. Pierzynski [peer-ZIN-skee] (born December 30, 1976 in Bridgehampton, New York) is a Major League Baseball catcher who has played for the Chicago White Sox since 2005. ...
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The position of the catcher Catcher is also a general term for a fielder who catches the ball in cricket. ...
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Allen Lloyd Jones (born June 2, 1977), better known by his ring name The Phenomenal One A.J. Styles (also written AJ Styles), is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ...
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Angela VÃa (born December 29, 1981 as Angela Jolene Trullinger Villarreal) is an American singer/songwriter from Texas. ...
A.J. is a fictional character from the TV show The Fairly OddParents. ...
The Fairly OddParents is an American animated television series created by Butch Hartman. ...
Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975) is an American film actress, a former fashion model and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. ...
NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ...
Hyperthymesia or hyperthymestic syndrome is a condition where the affected individual has a superior ability to recall memories. ...
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For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ...
Apple Jacks Apple Jacks is a brand of cereal produced by Kelloggs and targeted mainly at children. ...
A glass of clear apple juice, from which pectin and starch have been removed. ...
Armanis Chicago boutique. ...
The Atari Jaguar is a video game console that was released in November 1993 to rival the Mega Drive/Genesis and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as a powerful next generation platform. ...
Aunt Jemima is a trademark for pancake flour, syrup, and other breakfast foods. ...
Jaguar Cars Limited is a British luxury car manufacturer, with headquarters in Browns Lane, Coventry, England. ...
On June 24, 1946, the U.S. Navy awarded North American Aviation a contract to build the aircraft that would become the AJ Savage. ...
The United States Navy, also known as the USN or the U.S. Navy, is a branch of the United States armed forces responsible for conducting naval operations. ...
North American Aviation, Inc. ...
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Linear animals or inbred strains are animals of a particular species which are nearly identical to each other in genotype due to long inbreeding. ...
Feral mouse A mouse (plural mice) is a rodent that belongs to one of numerous species of small mammals. ...
Places Apache Junction is a city primarily in Pinal County, Arizona, USA, with a small portion in Maricopa County. ...
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is an intergovernmental organization with a membership of 187 Member States and Territories. ...
This is the list of NATO country codes. ...
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The International Air Transport Association is an international trade organization of airlines headquarted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
Autism Jersey, is a Jersey-based charity dedicated to the support and assistance of people with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder, including Aspergers Syndrome and other associated Developmental Disorders and Complex Needs, so that they can lead a full and inclusive life with a reasonable degree of independence. ...
Autism is classified by the World Health Organization and American Psychological Association as a developmental disability that results from a disorder of the human central nervous system. ...
Asperger described his patients as little professors. Aspergers syndrome (AS, or the more common shorthand Aspergers), is characterized as one of the five pervasive developmental disorders, and is commonly referred to as a form of high functioning autism. ...
The Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ), also called the Islamic Jihad and the Jihad Group, is an Egyptian Islamic group active since the late 1970s with origins in the Lebanon and Yemen. ...
This article is about youth organizations, for the Australian band, see Youth Group. ...
The Astronomical Journal is a monthly scientific journal published by the University of Chicago Press on behalf of the American Astronomical Society. ...
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