TJ
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TJ may refer to:
Fictional characters
- T.J. Hammond, a character in the miniseries Political Animals
- T. J. Hooker, an American television show and title character
- TJ Wagner, a comic book character known as Nocturne
- Tamara Johansen, a character in the television series Stargate Universe
- Theodore Jay Jarvis Johnson, a fictional character from the TV series Power Rangers Turbo and Power Rangers in Space
People
- T. J. (given name), shared by several people
- Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States
- Thomas Jones (T. J.), Welsh educationalist
Places
- Tajikistan (ISO 3166-1 country code TJ)
- Tianjin, China
- Tijuana, Mexico
- Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain
Businesses and organizations
Schools
- Temasek Junior College in eastern Singapore
- Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
- Tongji University in Shanghai, China
Other businesses and organizations
- T.J.'s, a nightclub and live music venue in Newport, Wales
- Trader Joe's, a chain of specialty grocery stores
Law
- Therapeutic jurisprudence, the study of the effect that legal rules and procedures produce on individuals involved in legal processes
- Tribunal de Justiça, or Court of Justice, the appellate courts of Brazil
Science and technology
- .tj, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Tajikistan
- Terajoule, a unit of energy equal to 1012 joules
- Thermal Junction, or Junction temperature, in semiconductors
- Tommy John surgery, a surgical procedure named after a former Major League Baseball pitcher
Other uses
- Tj (digraph)
- Jeep TJ, the Canadian name for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler, an off-road vehicle
- Tajikistani somoni (Symbol TJS), the currency of Tajikistan
- A Theory of Justice, a book by John Rawls
- toimitusjohtaja, the Finnish equivalent to CEO
- Triple jump, a discipline in athletics
- Turbojugend, the international fan club of the Norwegian rock band Turbonegro
See also
- Tee Jay (1962-2006), Ghanaian British boxer
- Tjay (disambiguation)
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