John Power Explained
John or Johnny Power may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Politics and government
Sports
Other
- John Power, a maker of Irish whiskey in the early 1800s, part of the family history of the Powers brand
- John Power, character in The Abduction Club
- John Power (hunger striker) (1900-1953), Irish revolutionary, hunger striker, and shopkeeper
- John Power (Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge) (1819–1880)
- John Power (Vicar-General for New York) (1792–1849), Irish-born American Catholic priest
- John Arthur Power, English physician, lecturer in medicine, and amateur entomologist
- John Carroll Power (1819–1894), American historian and custodian of the tomb of Abraham Lincoln
- John Hyacinth Power (1884–1964), director of the McGregor Museum in Kimberley, South Africa
- John V. Power (1918–1944), United States Marine Corps first lieutenant
- John Wyse Power (1859–1926), Irish journalist, newspaper editor and Irish nationalist
See also
- Jack Power (disambiguation)
- Jackie Power (1916–1994), Irish hurler and Gaelic football player
- Johnny Powers (disambiguation)
- John Powers (disambiguation)
- Jack Powers (1827–1860), Irish-American gambler and gang leader
- Jon Powers (born 1978), American political activist
- Jonathon Power (born 1974), Canadian squash player