People •
Jap Allen, American jazz musician and bandleader in the 1920s, 1930s and possibly later •
Jap Barbeau (1882–1969), American professional baseball player •
Forrest Douds (1905–1979), American college football player and National Football League player and coach •
Ken Eto (1919–2004), also known as "The Jap", American mobster and FBI informant •
Lawrence Haskell (1898–1964), American university administrator and baseball and football coach •
Jap Payne (1879–1942), American baseball player in the Negro leagues •
Jasper K. Smith (1905–1992), American politician •
Philip Jap, English singer and songwriter active in the early 1980s
Other uses • Jap Road, former name of
Boondocks Road in Fannett, Texas, United States • The protagonist of
Jap Herron, a 1917 novel that author and medium Emily Grant Hutchings claimed was dictated to her by Mark Twain after his death • jap, ISO 639-3 code for the
Madí language, spoken in Brazil ==JAP==