Justus (given name)
Justus is a given name, meaning "just", "fair", or "righteous". The name is related to the similar Latin name Justinian and the English name Justin.[1]
The given name may refer to:
Religious and biblical figures
- Ordered chronologically up to the modern era, then alphabetically by last name.
 
- Justus of Eleutheropolis or Joseph Barsabbas, in the New Testament the man not chosen by lot to take Judas Iscariot's place among the Apostles, later Bishop of Eleutheropolis and martyr
 - Pope Justus of Alexandria, Pope of Alexandria (118–129) and a saint of the Coptic Orthodox Church
 - Justus of Beauvais (c. 278–c. 287), semi-legendary Christian saint
 - Justus of Trieste (died 293), Christian saint
 - Justus (died c. 304), Christian martyr - see Justus and Pastor
 - Justus of Lyon (died 389), 13th bishop of Lyon
 - Justus of Urgell (died c. 527), Spanish bishop and saint
 - Justus of Vienne, 6th century bishop of Vienne
 - Justus (died 627), fourth Archbishop of Canterbury
 - Justus Falckner (1672–1723), Lutheran minister and first Lutheran pastor to be ordained within the United States
 - Justus Gesenius (1601–1673), German Lutheran theologian
 - Justus Jonas (1493–1555), German Lutheran reformer
 - Justus Knecht (1839–1921), German Catholic theologian, writer and bishop
 - Justus Trettel (1890–1976), American Benedictine monk
 
Artists and entertainers
- Justus D. Barnes (1862–1946), American actor in The Great Train Robbery
 - Justus Esiri (1942–2013), Nigerian actor
 - Justus Frantz (born 1944), German pianist, conductor and television personality
 - Justus van Gent (c. 1410–c. 1480), painter from Ghent
 - Justus Hagman (1859–1936), Swedish actor
 - Justus van Huysum (1659–1716), Dutch painter
 - Justis Ellis McQueen, Jr. (born 1927), stage name L. Q. Jones, American actor
 - Justus Sustermans (1597–1681) Flemish painter and draughtsman
 
Sportspeople
- Justus Hollatz (born 2001), German basketball player
 - Justus Ferdinand Poggenburg II (1865–1917), American billiards champion known as the "father of amateur billiards"
 - Justus Ferdinand Poggenburg III (1895–1966), American billiards champion
 - Justus Ross-Simmons, American football player
 - Justus Sheffield (born 1996), American baseball player
 - Justus Soget (born 1999), Kenyan middle-distance runner
 - Justus Strid (born 1987), Danish retired figure skater
 - Justus Tavai (born 1998), American football player
 - Justus Thigpen (born 1947), American basketball player
 - Justus Torsutsey (born 1992), Ghanaian footballer
 
Other
- Justus of Tiberias (c. 35–c. 100), Jewish author and historian
 - Justus (son of Justin II) (died before 565?), son of Roman Emperor Justin II
 - Justus Claproth (1728–1805), German jurist and inventor of the deinking process of recycled paper.
 - Justus Dahinden (1925–2020), Swiss architect, teacher and writer
 - Justus Danckerts (1635–1701), Dutch engraver and publisher
 - Justus B. Entz (1867–1947), American electrical engineer and inventor
 - Justus ǁGaroëb (born 1942), Namibian traditional leader and politician
 - Justus Carl Hasskarl (1811–1894), German explorer and botanist
 - Justus Hecker (1795–1850), German physician and medical writer
 - Justus von Liebig (1803–1873), German chemist
 - Justus Lipsius (1547–1606), Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher and humanist
 - Justus McKinstry (1814–1897), United States Army officer
 - Justus Möser (1720–1794), German jurist and social theorist
 - Justus Mühlenpfordt (1911–2000), German nuclear physicist
 - Justus Olshausen (1800–1882), German orientalist and philologist
 - Justus Perthes (1749–1816), original editor of the Almanach de Gotha, a directory of royalty and nobility
 - Justus Ferdinand Poggenburg I (1840–1893), American botanist
 - Justus Cornelius Ramsey (1821–1881), American politician
 - Justus Rosenberg (1921–2021), Polish literature professor who saved many people from the Nazis during World War II and served in the French Resistance
 - Justus Ludwig Adolf Roth (1818–1892), German geologist and mineralogist
 - Justus Scheibert (1831–1903), Prussian army officer whose writings about the American Civil War influenced Prussian and later German military strategy
 - Justus Georg Schottelius (1612–1676), German grammarian
 - Justus Thorner (1848–1928), first owner of the professional baseball franchise now known as the Cincinnati Reds
 - Justus Velsius (c. 1510–after 1581), Dutch humanist, physician and mathematician
 - Justus Vingboons (c. 1620–c. 1698), Amsterdam architect
 
Fictional characters
- Justus Ward, on the American soap opera General Hospital
 - Justus (Shakugan no Shana), in the light novel series Shakugan no Shana
 
See also
References
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford paperback reference. Oxford University Press. p. 267. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1. OCLC 67869278. Retrieved 2018-12-18.