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Jones First Name Meaning

Jones is a male name of English origin, derived from the surname meaning "Son Of John." This generational surname has Welsh and English roots, and is associated with a noble family in Wales. In addition to its use as a first name, Jones is also a common surname. The name has been associated with various places, such as a Martian crater, towns in Canada, the Philippines, and several states in the United States. In arts and entertainment, "Jones" has been featured in a Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode and a song by Kissing the Pink. The name has also been used by groups, organisations, and companies, including a UK-based footwear retailer and a brand of soda pop. In science and technology, "Jones" has been used to describe polarization in optics and as a measure of specific detectivity. The name "Jones" is also associated with an intense craving in slang.

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How popular Jones first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Jones first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Jones first name

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Jones (surname)

Jones is a common surname of Welsh origin, derived from the personal name Jone, a variant of John, and the genitive ending -s. It is widely prevalent in Wales, where it reflects an anglicization of the Welsh patronymic ap Siôn. The surname first appeared in England in 1273 and became increasingly popular, especially after the Laws in Wales Acts in the 16th century, which led to the transition from the traditional Welsh system of patronymics to the English system of surnames. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Jones has remained the most widespread surname in Wales and is also prevalent in England and the United States, ranking as the second most popular surname in both countries. In Wales, it is borne by around 200,000 people, while in England, it is used by approximately 450,000 people. The 2000 United States census revealed that Jones was the fifth most frequent surname, with a diverse demographic representation.

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Jones Family

The Jones Family film series, produced by 20th Century Fox between 1936 and 1940, consists of seventeen second feature family comedies. The series features a mildly comic tone similar to MGM's Andy Hardy and Columbia Pictures Blondie films. The main characters include Mr. Jones portrayed by Jed Prouty, Mrs. Jones played by Spring Byington, Grandma portrayed by Florence Roberts, Jack portrayed by Kenneth Howell, Roger by George Ernest, Lucy by June Carlson, and Bobby by Billy Mahan. Additionally, Bonnie was played by June Lang, Shirley Deane, and Joan Valerie in various films. The directors of the series were Malcolm St. Clair, Herbert I. Leeds, James Tinling, and Frank R. Strayer. Notably, Buster Keaton contributed gags and storylines for The Jones Family in Hollywood and Quick Millions. The series inspired Republic Pictures to create their own competing film series of mild family comedies, the Higgins Family. This series included nine movies from 1939 through 1941, featuring actor James Gleason, his wife Lucile Gleason, and their son Russell. The complete filmography of The Jones Family series includes Every Saturday Night, Educating Father, Back to Nature, Off to the Races, Big Business, Hot Water, Borrowing Trouble, Love on a Budget, A Trip to Paris, Safety in Numbers, Down on the Farm, Everybody's Baby, The Jones Family in Hollywood, Quick Millions, Too Busy to Work,

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Jones M. Withers

Jones Mitchell Withers (January 12, 1814 – March 13, 1890) was a notable figure in American history, serving as a United States Army officer, Confederate major general during the American Civil War, and contributing significantly to the political and business landscape of Alabama. Withers' early life saw him born in Huntsville, Alabama, to a prominent family of English descent. After attending the United States Military Academy at West Point, he embarked on a multifaceted career, engaging in law, politics, and business, showcasing his versatility and ambition.During the Mexican–American War, Withers demonstrated his military prowess, serving in the U.S. Army before returning to Alabama to pursue various professional endeavors. His commitment to public service was evident as he held positions in the State Legislature, the U.S. House of Representatives, and as the mayor of Mobile, Alabama. With the outbreak of the American Civil War, Withers aligned with the Confederate cause, and his leadership was instrumental in numerous pivotal battles, earning praise for his gallantry and strategic acumen.Following the war, Withers resumed civilian life, engaging in law, cotton brokerage, and even briefly holding the position of Mobile's mayor once again. His enduring legacy lives on, and he was laid to rest in the Magnolia Cemetery after his passing in 1890. Jones Mitchell Withers' impactful contributions to both military and civilian spheres have left an indelible mark on American history, ensuring his enduring rem

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Jones Orin York

Jones Orin York (August 5, 1893 – July 1970) was a Californian recruited by Soviet spy Stanislav Shumovskij around 1935. In 1950, York confessed to the FBI that he had been passing secrets to the KGB since the mid-1930s, including plans for a new airplane engine and documents on the latest fighter developed by Northrop Corporation. He revealed that his KGB handler during 1941-42 was Bill Weisband, who assisted him in acquiring a camera for photographing documents. York admitted his primary motivation was financial gain, although he received minimal compensation. His revelation was particularly concerning, suggesting that the KGB had a mole in the sensitive Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA). York's code name in Soviet intelligence and the Venona project was "NEEDLE". For more in-depth information, refer to Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev's book "The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America—the Stalin Era" and Robert L. Benson's "The Venona Story" at the National Security Agency.

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Jones Angell

Jones Angell, born in 1979 in Sanford, North Carolina, is a prominent play-by-play radio announcer for the North Carolina Tar Heels football and basketball programs. His passion for announcing began during his childhood in Jacksonville, North Carolina, where he listened to radio broadcasts of Tar Heel football and basketball games with his family. Angell pursued his dream by interning with the Tar Heel Sports Network while studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His career took off with high school football and baseball game commentaries, eventually leading to his role as the voice of Tar Heel baseball and later the play-by-play announcer for football and basketball. Notable moments in his career include his iconic call of a game-winning punt return by Gio Bernard and his witty use of language during significant game victories. Angell's accomplishments extend beyond radio, as he co-hosts the popular podcast "Carolina Insider" and has contributed to various sports publications. In his personal life, Angell is happily married with two children. His dedication and talent have solidified his status as a beloved figure in Tar Heel sports broadcasting.

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