 Johnson is a family name, a place name, and the name of things. For its etymology, translations, alternative spellings, and slang meanings, see Wiktionary. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It is the second most common family name in the United States after Smith. During the 1990 census, approximately 0.81% of people counted had this family name. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ People commonly known by their family name Johnson include: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - Johnson (composer), a South Indian composer of Malayalam cinema.
- Andre Johnson, and American football player.
- Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States.
- Ben Johnson, a Canadian athlete.
- Bill Johnson, a jazz musician.
- People commonly known as Bob Johnson
- Boris Johnson, a British journalist.
- Brian Johnson, lead singer of the rock band AC/DC.
- Bunk Johnson, a jazz musician.
- Bushrod Johnson, a Confederate Army general.
- Cameron Johnson, an entrepreneur.
- Chad Johnson, an American football player.
- Clarence Johnson, an aircraft engineer.
- Clark Johnson, an actor.
- People commonly known as David Johnson
- Dink Johnson, a jazz musician.
- Magic Johnson, a basketball star.
- Graham Johnson, a Zimbabwe born, British based pianist.
- Brothers Johnson (George and Louis), musicians.
- Irving Johnson, an author, adventurer, and sail training pioneer.
- People commonly known as Jack Johnson
- James P. Johnson, a jazz musician.
- J. J. Johnson, a musician.
- People commonly known as Joe Johnson.
- People commonly known as John Johnson
- John Neeley Johnson, (1825 – 1872), a Governor of California.
- John de Monins Johnson, (1882 – 1956), a papyrologist, printer of the Oxford English Dictionary, and collector.
- Keyshawn Johnson, an American football player.
- Leavander Johnson, (1969 – 2005), an American boxer
- Liver-Eating Johnson, a mountain man.
- Louis A. Johnson, the second Secretary of Defense of the United States.
- Luther Johnson, a congressman from Texas in the 1920's.
- Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President of the United States.
- People commonly known as Mark Johnson
- Martha Johnson, a Canadian pop music singer.
- Mead Johnson, founder of the nutrition products company.
- Melvin Johnson, gun constructor.
- Molly Johnson, a Canadian rock and roll and jazz singer.
- Philip Johnson, an architect.
- Randy Johnson, a Major League Baseball pitcher.
- Richard Mentor Johnson, Vice President of the United States.
- People commonly known as Robert Johnson, including:
- Robert D. Johnson, (1883 – 1961), US Congressman from Missouri.
- Robert L. Johnson, (born 1946), American media entrepreneur.
- Robert S. Johnson, American World War II flying ace.
- Robert W. Johnson (senator), (1814 – 1879), U.S. Senator from Arkansas.
- Robert Wood Johnson, the identically-named father and son who headed the Johnson & Johnson Corporation.
- Rudi Johnson, an American football player.
- Samuel Johnson, a British lexicographer.
- Taborah Johnson, an actor and jazz singer.
- Ted Johnson, an American football player.
- Travis Johnson, an American football player.
- Virginia Eshelman Johnson, (born 1925), pioneered research into the nature of human sexual response.
- Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, (1715 – 1774), English pioneer in New York's Mohawk Valley.
- People commonly known as William Johnson, including:
- William Samuel Johnson, (1727 – 1819), a U.S. founding father.
United States: :For other uses, see US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation).... Smith: Smith can refer to a person who practices smithing, to a very common family name or to part of a place name or location.... 1990: :For information on the number, see 1990 (number)....
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