Thomas, Tom or Tommy Jones may refer to the following people:

Arts and entertainment

  • Thomas Jones (artist) (1742–1803), landscape painter in Italy and Britain
  • Thomas Dow Jones (1811–1881), American sculptor, medallist
  • T. H. Jones (Thomas Henry Jones, 1855–1929), South Australian organist and music teacher
  • Thomas Hudson Jones (1892–1969), American sculptor
  • T. Gwynn Jones (1871–1949), Welsh-language poet
  • T. C. Jones (Thomas Craig Jones, 1920–1971), American female impersonator
  • Tom Jones (writer) (1928–2023), American librettist and lyricist
  • Tommy Lee Jones (born 1946), American film actor
  • Thomas Jones (born 1980), birth name of American rapper Rapper Big Pooh
  • Thomas Hewitt Jones (born 1984), British composer
  • T. Llew Jones (Thomas Llewelyn Jones, 1915–2009), Welsh language author
  • Thomas Hughes Jones (1895–1966), Welsh poet and writer
  • T. Harri Jones (Thomas Henry Jones, 1921–1965), poet in Britain and Australia

Business

  • Thomas Roy Jones (1890–1985), American industrialist and management author
  • Thomas V. Jones (1920–2014), American businessman
  • Thomas W. Jones (born 1949), American businessman

Civil service

  • Thomas Mercer Jones (1795–1868), British-Canadian administrator
  • Thomas Jones (civil servant) (1870–1955), British civil servant and educationalist
  • T. K. Jones (1932–2015), American civil defense expert

Law

  • Thomas Jones (English judge) (1614–1692), British judge
  • Thomas Jones (Maryland judge) (1735–1812), justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals
  • Thomas A. Jones (1859–1937), associate justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
  • Thomas R. Jones (judge) (1913–2006), justice of the New York Supreme Court
  • Arrest of Thomas Jones, 2000 case involving the Philadelphia Police Department

Military

  • Thomas Jones (privateer) (died 1713), Irish privateer and emigrant to Rhode Island
  • Thomas ap Catesby Jones (1790–1858), United States Navy officer
  • Thomas Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh (1812–1885), proponent of British volunteer force
  • Thomas Alfred Jones (1880–1956), British recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Thomas Jones (Medal of Honor) (1820–1892), American Civil War sailor
  • Thomas John Jones (1874–?), Welsh officer in the British merchant navy
  • Thomas E. Jones (doctor) (1880–1958), African-American doctor and first lieutenant in the United States Army

Politics

  • Thomas Jones (MP for Wallingford), 15th-century Member of Parliament for Wallingford
  • Thomas Jones (died 1558 or 1559), MP for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire
  • Thomas Jones (MP for Hereford) (died 1628), MP for Hereford
  • Thomas Jones (died 1711), MP for East Grinstead
  • Thomas Jones (South Carolina mayor) (1742–1826), fifth intendent (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina
  • Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones (1765–1811), MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
  • Thomas McKissick Jones (1816–1892), American politician, Tennessee
  • Thomas L. Jones (1819–1887), American politician, Kentucky
  • Thomas G. Jones (1844–1914), governor of Alabama, USA
  • Thomas Jones, Baron Maelor (1898–1984), British MP for Meirionnydd
  • Thomas Llewellyn Jones (1872–1946), company director and Queensland politician
  • Thomas Artemus Jones (1871–1943), Welsh judge, journalist, nationalist and politician
  • Thomas Mardy Jones (1879–1970), British politician and miner
  • Thomas B. Jones, early 20th-century American politician, Virginia
  • Thomas H. W. Jones (1916–1995), American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
  • Tom Jones (Australian politician) (1924–2014), Australian politician
  • Tom Jones (South Dakota politician) (born 1940), member of the South Dakota Senate
  • Tom Jones (Kentucky politician) (1947–2025), member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
  • Tom Jones (Alabama politician), member of the Alabama House of Representatives
  • Tom Jones (Pennsylvania politician), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Religion

  • Thomas Jones (bishop) (c. 1550–1619), Anglican archbishop in Dublin
  • Thomas Jones (priest) (died 1682), defender of Anglican Christianity
  • Thomas Snell Jones (1754–1837), English-born Presbyterian minister in Scotland
  • Thomas Jones of Denbigh (1756–1820), Methodist clergyman, hymnwriter
  • Thomas Jones (missionary) (1810–1849), Christian missionary to the Khasi people, India
  • Thomas Jones (minister) (1819–1882), Welsh Independent preacher
  • Thomas Sherwood Jones (1872–1972), suffragan bishop of Hulme, Manchester, 1930–1945
  • Tom Jones (bishop) (1903–1972), Australian bishop

Science, mathematics, medicine and technology

  • Thomas Jones (mathematician) (1756–1807), British mathematician and academic
  • Thomas P. Jones (1774–1848), British-born American mechanical engineer and publisher
  • Thomas Jones (optician) (1775–1852), British astronomical instrument maker and Fellow of the Royal Society
  • Thomas Wharton Jones (1808–1891), ophthalmologist and physiologist
  • Thomas Rymer Jones (1810–1880), British surgeon, academic and zoologist
  • Thomas Rupert Jones (1819–1911), British geologist
  • Thomas Gilbert Henry Jones (1895–1970), Australian organic chemist and academic
  • T. Duckett Jones (1899–1954), American physician and cardiologist
  • Tom Parry Jones (1935–2013), Welsh scientist, inventor and entrepreneur
  • Thomas David Jones (born 1955), American astronaut

Sports

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American football

  • Tom Jones (end) (c. 1909–????), American college football player
  • Potsy Jones (Thomas Clinton Jones, 1909–1990), American football player
  • Tom Jones (coach) (c. 1924–2014), American football coach and college athletics administrator
  • Tom Jones (gridiron football) (1931–1978), American and Canadian football player
  • Tommy Jones (defensive back) (born 1971), American football player
  • Thomas Jones (American football) (born 1978), American football player
  • Tommy Jones (quarterback) (born 1979), American and Canadian football quarterback

Association football (soccer)

  • Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1879) (1879–?), outside left (Small Heath)
  • Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1958), Welsh international football inside left (Nottingham Forest)
  • Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1885) (1885–?), football centre forward and outside right (Everton, Birmingham City)
  • Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1923), English football goalkeeper (Grimsby Town)
  • Tom Jones (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1978), Welsh footballer
  • Tommy Jones (footballer, born 1907) (Thomas William Jones, 1907–1980), English footballer who played for Burnley, Blackpool and Grimsby Town
  • Tommy Jones (footballer, born 1909) (Thomas John Jones, 1909–?), Welsh international footballer who played for Tranmere Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United and Watford
  • Tom Jones (footballer, born 1916), English footballer, played for Little Hulton, Accrington Stanley, Oldham Athletic and Rochdale (Wartime)
  • T. G. Jones (Thomas George Jones, 1917–2004), Welsh international football for Everton
  • Tommy Jones (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2010), football centre half who played for Everton in the 1940s and 1950s
  • Tom Jones (footballer, born 1964), English footballer
  • Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1997), Chilean midfielder (Deportes Magallanes)

Athletics

  • Thomas Jones (runner) (1916–1984), American marathon runner
  • Tom Jones (shot putter), winner of the 1954 NCAA DI outdoor shot put championship
  • Tom Jones (sprinter) (1944–2007), American sprinter, winner of the 1966 200 meters at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Australian rules football

  • Tom Jones (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1944), Australian rules footballer
  • Carlyle Jones (a.k.a. Tom Jones, 1904–1951), Australian rules footballer
  • Tom Jones (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2018), Australian rules footballer

Baseball

  • Tom Jones (baseball) (1874–1923), American baseball player
  • Tommy Jones (baseball) (Thomas M. Jones, 1954–2009), American baseball player, manager, coach and executive

Cricket

  • Thomas Babington Jones (1851–1890), Welsh cricketer
  • Tom Jones (Welsh cricketer) (1901–1935), Welsh cricketer
  • Tom Jones (New Zealand cricketer) (born 2006)

Rugby union

  • Thomas Jones (rugby union) (1895–1933), Welsh international rugby union player

Other sports

  • Tom Jones (racing driver) (1943–2015), American racing driver
  • Tom Jones (volleyball) (born 1956), Canadian volleyball player
  • Tommy Jones (bowler) (born 1978), American professional bowler
  • Thomas Jones (wrestler) (born 1982), British wrestler better known as "The UK Kid"

Other people

  • Thomas Jones (historian) (1732–1792), American Loyalist historian
  • Thomas Jones (English publisher) (1791–1882), publisher, bookseller in London, convert to Judaism
  • Thomas H. Jones (1806–?), African-American abolitionist
  • Thomas Jones (civil engineer) (1809–1892), South Australian pioneer
  • Thomas Jones (librarian) (1810–1875), librarian of Chetham's Library, Manchester, Britain
  • Tom Jones (trade unionist) (1822–1916), British trade union activist
  • Thomas Mason Jones (1833–1873), Irish journalist and political activist
  • Thomas Jesse Jones (1873–1950), Welsh-American sociologist and educational administrator
  • Thomas Jones (Titanic survivor) (1877–1967), British sailor. Able seaman and survivor of the Titanic.
  • Thomas E. Jones (university president) (1888–1973), president of Fisk University, U.S., 1926–1946
  • Thomas F. Jones 1916–1981), American academic and university administrator
  • T. Canby Jones (1921–2014), Quaker peace activist and professor
  • Tom Jones Jr. (1925–2014), American Navajo code talker

See also

  • Thomas Baker-Jones (1862–1959), Welsh rugby player
  • Thom Jones (1945–2016), American writer