Jõgi is an Estonian word and surname meaning 'river'. Notable people with the name include:
- Aili Jõgi (1931–2017), Estonian schoolgirl who blew up a Soviet War monument in 1946
- Aino Jõgi (1922–2013), Estonian linguist, professor and translator
- Helmer Jõgi (born 1952), Estonian politician
- Ülo Jõgi (1921-2007), Estonian war historian, patriot and member of Estonian resistance against the Soviet occupation of Estonia
See also
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