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This list includes the names of people who have received the Order of Jamaica, sorted alphabetically by last name, along with the year in which they were honoured. Members of the Order of Jamaica are entitled to be styled "The Honourable" and have the post-nominal letters 'O.J.' and 'O.J. (Hon.)', as appropriate.

Recipient Year
Giuseppe (Pino) Maffessanti 2018
Howard Aris 2012
Professor Barbara Evelyn Bailey 2008
Amy Bailey 1990
Enid Bennett 2012
Christopher Blackwell 2004
Bishop Herro Blair 2007
Usain Bolt 2009
Steve Bucknor 2007
Archbishop Lawrence Burke 2009
Dr. Gladstone Chang 2011
Bill Clarke 2007
Sue M. Cobb 2010
Headley Cunningham 2007
Queen Sofía of Spain 2009
Dr. Rae Davis 2006
Godfrey Glengoffe Dyer 2018
May Farquharson 1990
Michael Fennell 2005
Professor Peter Figueroa 2008
Arnold Foote 2010
Terrence Forrester 2012
Vincent Stephen Francis 2017
Dr. Julius Winston Garvey 2019
Dr. Mavis Gilmour-Petersen 2009
Dr. Carolyn Gomes 2009
Reverend Weeville Gordon 2007
Phillip Frederick Gore 2017
Ray Elias Hadeed 2006
Professor Kenneth O. Hall 2004
Tony Hart 2017
Zaila McCalla 2007
Dr. Marshall McGowan Hall 2010
Hugh Hart 2011
Toots Hibbert 2012
Richard Ho Lung 2008
Patrick Andrew Alwyn Junior Hylton 2020
Earl Wesley Adolph Jarrett 2018
Professor Edwin Jones 2007
Grace Beverly Jones 2018
Byron Lee 2008
Michael Lee-Chin 2008
Robert Earle Levy 2019
Beverley Lopez 2006
Henry Lowe 2012
Ferdinand Mahfood 2012
Dr. Alferita Constantia "Rita" Marley 2019
Neville McCook 2006
Archibald McDonald 2017
Claude McKay 1977 (posthumous)
Queen's Counsel Shirley Miller 2004
Professor Owen St. Clair Morgan 2006
Peter Moses 2011
Keble Munn 2007
Merlene Joyce Ottey 2020
Frank Phipps 2011
Robert Dixon Pickersgill 2019
Dorothy Pine-McLarty 2007
Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon 2010
Donald Reece 2012
Reverend Alfred Reid 2005
Molly Rhone 2011
Patrick Robinson 2009
Derrick Rochester 2012
Karl George Samuda 2020
Douglas Anthony Clive Saunders 2011
Professor Gordon Shirley 2009
Reverend Carmen Stewart 2007
Clifton George Whyms Stone 2017
Adrian Strachan 2007
Thomas George Tavares-Finson 2020
Garth Taylor 2005
Muriel Lowe Valentine 2009
Bunny Wailer 2012
Danville Walker 2008
Basil Watson 2005
Brian Hector John Wynter 2020
Professor Sylvia Wynter 2010
Kenneth Smith 1973
Dr. Kenneth Osbourne Rattray 1983
Pearnel Patroe Charles 2021
Dr. Peter David Phillips 2021
Ian Kent Levy 2021
Ernest Adheir "Ernie" Ranglin 2021
Montgomery Bernard "Monty" Alexander 2022
Joan Isabelle Duncan 2022 (posthumous)
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 2022
Olivia "Babsy" Grange 2022
Justice (Ret'd) Karl Stanhope Harrison 2022
Rita Humphries-Lewin 2022
Professor Maureen A. Samms-Vaughan 2022
Audrey Vivia Sewell 2022
Professor Alvin George Wint 2022
Sheryl Lee Ralph 2022 (honorary)
Howard Gregory 2023

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