Paul Jones may refer to:
- Paul Jones (Australian politician) (1878–1972), Australian politician
- Paul Jones (bishop) (1880–1941), American Episcopal bishop
- Paul Jones (boxer) (born 1966), British former professional boxer
- Paul Jones (computer technologist), computer technologist
- Paul Jones (film producer) (1901–1968), film producer
- Paul Jones (footballer) (born 1967), Wales international goalkeeper
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1953), former Bolton Wanderers defender
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1974), former Birmingham City winger
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1978), defender, currently with Marine FC
- Paul Jones (footballer born 1986), goalkeeper, currently with Crawley Town FC
- Paul Jones (mixed martial artist) (born 1963), former mixed martial artist
- Paul Jones (Navajo Chairman), chairman of Navajo Tribal Council
- Paul Jones (singer) (born 1942), BBC Radio 2 DJ and singer in Manfred Mann
- Paul Jones (sportscaster), radio play-by-play man for the Toronto Raptors
- Paul Jones (wrestler), retired professional wrestler and manager
- Paul C. Jones (1901–1981), former U.S. Representative from Missouri
- Paul Carey Jones (born 1974), Welsh operatic baritone
- Paul F. Jones (died 1960), politician
- Paul Jones (judge) (1880–1965), U.S. federal judge
- Paul R. Jones (1928–2010), American collector of African American art
- Paul W. Jones (born 1960), U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia
- Paul Jones (horse) (1917–1930), American Thoroughbred racehorse and winner of 1920 Kentucky Derby
- Paul "Wine" Jones (1946–2005), American blues musician
- Paul Tudor Jones (born 1954), founder of Tudor Investment Corporation
- Paul Jones (American football) (born 1992), American football quarterback for the Penn State Nittany Lions
Paul Jones may also refer to:
- The Paul Jones, a mixer dance
- Paul Jones (1843 ship), a Medford-built ship that brought the first cargo of ice to China
Famous quotes containing the word jones:
“There used to be two kinds of kisses. First when girls were kissed and deserted; second, when they were engaged. Now theres a third kind, where the man is kissed and deserted. If Mr. Jones of the nineties bragged hed kissed a girl, everyone knew he was through with her. If Mr. Jones of 1919 brags the same everyone knows its because he cant kiss her any more. Given a decent start any girl can beat a man nowadays.”
—F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940)
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