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Juozas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a shortened version of Juozapas, which in turn is the equivalent of English ''Joseph''. ==List of people named Juozas== *Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas (1859–1922), Lithuanian scientific writer and a book smuggler during the Lithuanian press ban *Juozas Ambrazevičius (1903–1974), Lithuanian literary historian, better known for his political career and nationalistic views *Juozas Bagdonas (1911–2005), Lithuanian painter *Juozas Balčikonis (1885–1969), Lithuanian linguist and teacher, who helped standardize the Lithuanian language *Juozas Bernatonis (born 1953), Lithuanian jurist and politician *Juozas Bernotas (born 1989), Lithuanian windsurfer *Juozas Budraitis (born 1940), Soviet and Lithuanian actor *Juozas Dringelis (born 1935), Lithuanian politician *Juozas Gabrys (1880–1951), Lithuanian politician and diplomat *Juozas Girnius (1915–1994), Lithuanian philosopher, existentialist *Juozas Glinskis (born 1933), Lithuanian playwright *Juozas Grušas (1901–1986), Lithuanian writer, editor, dramatist and playwright *Juozas Gruodis (1884–1948), famous Lithuanian classic, composer, educator and professor *Juozas Imbrasas (born 1941), former mayor of Vilnius, Lithuania *Juozas Jagelavičius (1939–2000), Lithuanian rower *Juozas Jankus (1912–1999), Lithuanian painter *Juozas Jurgėla (1911–1961), Lithuanian basketball player *Juozas Kalinauskas (born 1935), Lithuanian sculptor and medalist *Juozas Kamarauskas (1874–1946), Lithuanian painter *Juozas Kaminskas (1898–1957), Lithuanian painter *Juozas Karvelis (born 1934), Lithuanian politician *Juozas Kazickas (born 1918), Lithuanian-American business man and philanthropist *Juozas Kralikauskas (1910–2007), novelist and short story author *Juozas Lebednykas (born 1947), Lithuanian artist and sculptor *Juozas Lukša (1921–1951), one of the most prominent post-World War II resistance leaders in Lithuania *Juozas Maniušis (1910–1987), communist politician in the Lithuanian *Juozas Miltinis (1907–1994), Lithuanian theatre director, founder of the Panevėžys Drama Theatre *Juozas Naujalis (1869–1934), Lithuanian composer, organist and choir conductor *Juozas Olekas (born 1955), Lithuanian surgeon and politician, Minister of National Defence *Juozas Paukštelis (1899–1981), Lithuanian author and translator *Juozas Petkevičius (born 1948), Lithuanian basketball coach *Juozas Rimas (born 1942), Lithuanian oboist and professor at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre *Juozapas Skvireckas (1873–1959), Lithuanian former Archbishop of Kaunas *Juozas Tūbelis (1882–1939), Lithuanian politician, Prime Minister and member and chairman of the Lithuanian Nationalists Union *Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas (1869–1933), Lithuanian writer, priest, social activist, literary historian, and founder of the Party of National Progress *Juozas Tunaitis (1928-2012), Roman Catholic titular bishop *Juozas Ūdras (1925–1991), Soviet Olympic fencer *Juozas Urbšys (1896–1991), Lithuanian diplomat, the last head of foreign affairs in independent interwar Lithuania, and a translator *Juozas Vilpišauskas (1899-????), was a Lithuanian cyclist and Olympic competitor *Juozas Vinča (1905–1990), Lithuanian boxer *Juozas Zikaras (1881–1944), Lithuanian sculptor and artist, who created the design for pre-war Lithuanian litas coins *Juozas Žukas (????-????), Lithuanian basketball and tennis player 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juozas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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