John Thomas
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John Thomas is the name of:
A politician:
- John Chew Thomas (1763-1836), US Congressman from Maryland [link]
- John L. Thomas, Jr. (1835-1893), US Congressman from Maryland [link]
- John Robert Thomas (1846-1914), US Congressman from Illinois [link]
- John Thomas (senator) (1874-1945), US Senator from Idaho [link]
- John W. Elmer Thomas (1876-1965), US Senator from Oklahoma [link]
- John Parnell Thomas (1895-1970), US Congressman from New Jersey
- John Thomas (Christadelphian) (1805-1871), founder of Christadelphianism
- John Roland Lloyd Thomas (1908-1984), Anglican clergyman
- John Thomas (preacher), Welsh Methodist preacher
- John Christopher Thomas, Pentecostal theologian
- John Thomas (bishop of Lincoln), former bishop of Lincoln and Salisbury
- John Thomas (bishop of Peterborough), former bishop of Peterborough
- John H. Thomas, President and General Minister of the United Church of Christ
- John Martin Thomas (1869-1952), twelfth President of Rutgers University
- John Thomas (dean), 18th century dean of Westminster Abbey
- John Thomas (general) (1725-1886), American general in the American Revolutionary War
- John Thomas (VC), recipient of the Victoria Cross
- John Thomas (basketball), basketball player
- John Thomas (high jumper), one-time record-holding high jumper
- John Thomas (NFL player), lineman for San Francisco 49ers
- John Thomas (sculptor), British sculptor who worked on Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Westminster
- John Thomas (harpist) (1826-1913), Welsh composer and musician
- John Thomas (trombonist) (1902-1971), trombone player who worked with Louis Armstrong
- John Thomas (singer), 1950s Antiguan benna singer
- John Thomas (author): A Springburn, Glasgow, born author of railway books mostly published by David and Charles
- John Thomas (screenwriter): co-screenwriter (with his brother) for the movie Predator
- John E. Thomas: American author of children's books
- John Weston Thomas: Founder of modern Welsh harp making
In the UK, John Thomas is sometimes used as a euphemism for the penis; the term was used as such in Lady Chatterley's Lover.
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